Apple Reveals the Top iPhone Apps of All Times

by Sebastien on Jan 19, 2011

Ever wondered what the most downloaded free application was? What about the most downloaded pad app? Well, if these questions ever kept you up at night, now rejoice because Apple is sharing this information with us.

As the company is counting down to the 10,000,000,000th app sold, Apple created a new page on iTunes that shows the top app downloads of all times. Spoiler: Facebook is #1… Read More

 

Apple Releases iOS 4.3 Beta 2

by Sebastien on Jan 19, 2011

Apple just released iOS 4.3 beta 2 to developers. If you’re a developer, hop over to the iOS Dev Center and download a copy of this pre-version of iOS 4.3 for the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or Apple TV.

I guess we’ll find out relatively quickly if iOS 4.3 beta 2 brings anything new to the table from the first beta release.

 

Boost the Functionality of Your iPhone Camera With ‘CameraButtons’

by Jeff Benjamin on Jan 19, 2011

There are many jailbreak tweaks that allow you to map the iPhone’s volume buttons to the camera shutter. As far as I’m concerned, though, none of them have as much potential as CameraButtons.

CameraButtons takes the essential functionality of past tweaks, and ramps it up a few notches. Not only can you control your shutter with the iPhone’s physical buttons, but you can also map a plethora of other camera-based functions to them as well.

If you’re an avid user of the iPhone’s stock camera, then you’re going to want to check out this video of CameraButtons in action…

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AT&T is Making Changes to Texting Plans in Preparation for the Verizon iPhone

by Jeff Benjamin on Jan 19, 2011

It looks like AT&T is planning a preemptive strike in the upcoming Verizon iPhone battle, with the first big change being new text messaging plans. AT&T says their intent is to simplify and streamline their messaging plans, with the changes due to go into effect on January 23, 2011.

Check inside for the details on the new plans, and what this means for AT&T customers…

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‘PageLock’ Puts Your iPhone on Lock Down

by Jeff Benjamin on Jan 19, 2011

Lately, a slew of jailbreak tweaks have hit the Cydia store, and PageLock is one the more interesting ones in that bunch. PageLock is just that, interesting, but not necessarily useful, or even desirable for that matter.

The basic premise of PageLock is to lock your iPhone’s Home screen to just one page. In essence, that means no swiping from page to page, whatsoever.

That can be kind of cool, especially mixed with other jailbreak tweaks like SpringJumps, but it certainly takes some of the “iPhone” out of the iPhone, if you know what I mean.

Page swiping is one of the iPhone’s most essential features; it’s on an iconic level. Getting rid of such a feature takes some of the fun out of using the iPhone, as you’ll notice in this First Look video…

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Microsoft Invites Geohot to Develop For Windows Phone 7

by Jeff Benjamin on Jan 19, 2011

It looks like Microsoft is embracing the homebrew interest its new mobile phone platform is garnering. Already taking initiative by meeting with members of the team behind ChevronWP7 — a jailbreak and unlock app for Windows Phone 7 — Microsoft has extended an offer to one of the iPhone scene’s finest.

Brandon Watson, the self described “Entrepreneur on loan to Microsoft,” reached out to George Hotz, aka Geohot, offering him a free phone in an attempt to lure him into the WP7 arena.

To me this reeks of a calculated move to get more people talking about Microsoft’s mobile offerings, as Apple continues to make headlines in the mobile landscape…

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Microsoft Releases OneNote, a New App for the iPhone

by Alex Heath on Jan 19, 2011

Microsoft already has a few apps in Apple’s App Store, such as, Bing and Windows Live Messenger. However, no Microsoft Office programs have made their way to the iOS platform – that is, until now. (Don’t get your hopes up, there’s still no Word app for iPhone.)

Microsoft has released its note-syncing app in the App Store, which will work with its Windows desktop counterpart. This move by Microsoft is an obvious attempt at further reaching out to the mobile worker and student. OneNote is packaged in the Mac bundle of the Microsoft Office suite, but Windows users will be happy to know they can now take their Office notes with them thanks to the beauty of cloud-sync technology…

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Get Your James Bond on With ‘Stealth Cam’ For the iPhone

by Jeff Benjamin on Jan 19, 2011

Have you ever wanted to shoot video or take pictures with your iPhone, while the screen appeared to be off? Me neither, but if you have, then Stealth Cam is the jailbreak tweak for you.

This almost reminds me of those little “spy” toys they used to sell back in the day; you know, things like periscopes, binoculars, etc. But, an iPhone equipped with Stealth Cam is on a whole ‘nother level.

Not convinced? Check inside for the video that breaks down Stealth Cam in action…
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Convert And Download YouTube Movies to MP3 With ‘YouTubeToMp3′ For the iPhone

by Jeff Benjamin on Jan 19, 2011

If you’ve ever listened to the background music of a YouTube movie, and thought to yourself, “Hey, I’d like to have an MP3 of that music,” then today is your day.

YoutubeToMp3 is a free jailbreak app for the iPhone that allows your to convert and download MP3 movies all on your iPhone, no computer required…

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Apple Posts Record First Quarter Results, Sells 16.24 Million iPhones

by Jeff Benjamin on Jan 18, 2011

Hot off the news of Steve Job’s 2nd medical leave in as many years, Apple has released its first quarter results, and unsurprisingly, the numbers are quite gaudy.

“We had a phenomenal holiday quarter with record Mac, iPhone and iPad sales,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “We are firing on all cylinders and we’ve got some exciting things in the pipeline for this year including iPhone 4 on Verizon which customers can’t wait to get their hands on.”

At 16.24 million sold, the iPhone’s numbers represent an 86% growth over the same period last year. The numbers for Apple’s other products, were just as impressive…

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