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34 posts tagged iphone
There are some wonderful apps out there, but do they actually get used? What constitutes a ‘critical app’ for you?
On the Nokia E55 I used to keep with me at all times, despite also having iPhones, Android’s, Blackberries and Windows Phones on a regular rotation - I was always conscious that the device came with all the critical apps I could ever need already there. Ovi store downloads don’t match Apple’s App Store, but that’s because you need to visit the Apple App Store to get your phone to do the things that you can do out-of-the-box on a Nokia Symbian device. Windows and Android show similar traits. They come with most of what you need.
Android is taking over the world… could it be that even some iPhone users have seen the (superAMOLED) light?!
You can keep your iPhone 4S hype… because apparently ‘Something BIG is coming’ from Samsung… it looks like a super-thin, curvy screened slice of Android goodness. Could it be the rumoured ‘Nexus Prime’?
“For obvious reasons Google has long-trumpeted the notion that brands should create a mobile optimised site first before developing a costly iPhone app”.
Sally Shearman @ The Wall muses on the death of native apps.
The Ecologist rounds up 5 of the best ‘eco-friendly’ iPhone apps. Not quite enough to make up for the damage to our beautiful planet that the appetite for shiny pocket-size technology causes, but at least someone’s thinking about how this can be partially offset by the more environmentally conscious user.
iMeshi iPhone 4 covers:
“…your iPhone might start looking like your favorite dish. Who would have ever though of making your iPhone looking like food? We did”
Don’t pretend you don’t want one
Where are ‘Made for Android’ earphones? | DVICE
Wander into any electronics store and you’ll soon come face-to-face with a wall of “Made for iPhone” accessories, especially earphones. Now, look around the store and find the “Made for Android” accessories area. No, go ahead. I’ll wait.
Music app maestros Mobile Roadie have created an iPhone app for live music venue, KOKO. Uses QR codes in the venue to unlock goodies.
“Mixcloud is an on-demand radio platform, allowing you to stream your favorite Podcasts, DJ Mix sets and radio shows direct to your iPod or iPhone - free for a limited period only”.
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