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Mashable - Mon Dec 14, 12:17 pm ET
It’s been a busy couple of weeks for Qik . Last week, the company launched its first official app for the iPhone 3GS , letting users finally livestream from their phones without having to resort to jailbreaking. Today, Qik is rolling out its invitation-only beta for Qik-in-Touch, a service that brings the Qik experience to your desktop and makes it easy to share videos and interact with your ...
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Mashable - Mon Dec 14, 12:16 pm ET
Good news ebook fans: Amazon’s Kindle app for the iPhone is now available in more than 60 countries . Amazon launched an international version of the Kindle back in October, but now users can link their Kindle books with their iPhone or forgo buying the Kindle and just read the books on their mobile phone. Amazon employs a technology they call Whispersync with the Kindle that keeps the bookmarks ...
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PC World - Mon Dec 14, 12:02 pm ET
Bad news for the iPhone as the Droid beats it out for a coveted award it already won. (What?) But that’s OK, because AT&T is putting its foot down! No more...
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The Inquisitr - Mon Dec 14, 11:59 am ET
TomTom has reduced the price of its iPhone app from $99 to a more relatively reasonable $49, a price labeled as “introductory” and available until at least December 28th. $49 is still exorbitant for an iPhone app, and the new, cheaper version lacks Canadian maps. But that’s barely worth mentioning in a list of why the [...]
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MacNN - Mon Dec 14, 11:56 am ET
Two new iterations of iPhone firmware are already in field testing, a website's access logs indicate. Records publicized by Boy Genius Report show devices with v3.1.3 and v4.0 firmware connecting, alongside hardware at or before the present v3.1.2 revision. A v3.1.3 release could be imminent, as it would be a relatively minor update and just in time to support a flood of new iPhone and iPod ...
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The Mac Observer - Mon Dec 14, 11:51 am ET
Lonely? See what Vern SEward has to say about the iPhone app, Pocket Girlfriend.
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Engadget - Mon Dec 14, 11:43 am ET
In case you weren't aware, Synaptics dabbled in the touchscreen handset game way back in 2006 with the Onyx concept , before phones like the LG Prada and Apple's iPhone came along and proved the idea so convincingly. However, Synaptics thinks innovation has stagnated since, and has girded itself once again to attempt another trend-setting concept. This one's a bit more wild: the "Fuse" involves ...
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Salon.com - Mon Dec 14, 11:39 am ET
According to information gathered from parts suppliers for Apple’s iPhone 3GS, the handset is headed for a record quarter.
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Dallas Morning News - Mon Dec 14, 10:53 am ET
EVANS CAGLAGE/DMN Kent Rathbun, before and afterWherever he goes and whatever he eats, Kent Rathbun can access and update his personal weight-loss plan with his iPhone .
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KATU Portland - Mon Dec 14, 10:51 am ET
Google Inc.'s employees are testing a new mobile device that runs on the company's Android operating system, as the search giant continues its push into the wireless market and toward more direct competition with Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
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ZDNet - Mon Dec 14, 10:50 am ET
Tired of carrying checks in your wallet because you can't find the time to cash them? Texas-based USAA bank has developed a mobile application that allows customers to make deposits using an iPhone. ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das explains how mobile banking could put an end to those time-consuming bank branch visits.
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PC World - Mon Dec 14, 10:31 am ET
The early e-reader is feeling pressure from Nook and other upcoming devices.
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Marketwire - Mon Dec 14, 10:27 am ET
SPOOFEM Now Allowed to Produce iPhone Apps
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iLounge - Mon Dec 14, 10:26 am ET
Following the release of the hardware Kindle device internationally in October, Amazon has released the Kindle for iPhone app in the iTunes App Store in 60 other countries outside of the United States. The Kindle for iPhone app (iLounge rating: B+) allows Amazon Kindle ebooks to be downloaded and read on the iPhone and iPod touch, including WhisperNet synchronization of read status and bookmarks ...
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The Mac Observer - Mon Dec 14, 10:21 am ET
Vodaphone began selling the iPhone in Qatar this weekend, furthering the somewhat slow rollout of the device in the Middle East. SaudiMac reported the news, and Apple's Qatar iPhone site has been updated to show its new ability in the country of 841,000 people.
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WebProNews - Mon Dec 14, 10:15 am ET
Amazon has released an iPhone app for the Kindle to over 60 countries. Now users in a total of 64 countries can read Kindle books on their iPhones and iPod Touch devices. "We are excited to make the Kindle for iPhone App available to iPhone and iPod touch users in more than 60 countries, allowing them to access the vast selection of the most popular books, all available wirelessly from the ...
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Dec 14, 10:04 am ET
NEW YORK----TIAA-CREF, the leading provider of retirement services in the academic, research, medical and cultural fields, announced today its first application for the iPhone: The TIAA-CREF Savings Simplifier.
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PC World - Mon Dec 14, 10:01 am ET
The Google phone is real and will reportedly be thinner and smarter than the iPhone.
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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 14, 5:55 pm ET
Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc. ’s development of a mobile phone that uses its Android operating system marks a new push by the company to take on Apple Inc. and Research In Motion Ltd. in the smart-phone market, analysts said.
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Gamasutra - Mon Dec 14, 5:54 pm ET
[Every week, Gamasutra sums up sister iPhone site FingerGaming's top news and reviews for Apple's nascent -- and increasingly exciting -- portable games platform, as written by editor in chief Danny Cowan and authors Louise Yang and Jonathan Glover.] This week, FingerGaming highlights recent releases like EA's iPhone version of Dragon's Lair, the aerial combat sim Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X, and Namco ...