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iPhone applications review – Apple remote

Published by on Jul 23rd, 2008, 1 Comment

In our first iPhone applications review we featured the photo sharing tool Shozu and later also posted about Twitter on your iPhone. Today we will be featuring one of the most popular iPhone 3G applications from the new Apple iTunes applications store – Remote. Remote works over your Wi-Fi connection, enabling you to play your entire iTunes library through any Mac or PC. You can choose your favourite tracks or playlists on your iPhone, hit play and it will play through your computer’s speakers.

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Make music on your iPhone

Published by on Jul 16th, 2008, 1 Comment

MooCowMusic:Band allows anyone to create music themselves from scratch. This iphone application is a virtual studio with virtual instrument. Featuring guitars, rhythm sections, sequencing, keys (piano), bass guitar and a drum machine. Creating music on such a compact unit has never look this easy or fun!

Check out this video of someone producing music on their iphone.

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iPhone application of the day

Published by on Jul 11th, 2008, 4 Comments

With Apple announcing they will make available all the iPhone applications through their new Apple iPhone applications store the development of applications for the iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch will be hot market. You can download version 2.0 of the iPhone software on iTunes – which is what you need to run the 552 applications available in the iTunes store. We will be highliting the best iPhone application here on iPhoneFan so you can get the most out of your iPhone -

The ShoZu iPhone app allows users to upload photos to a number of social websites such as Facebook, Flickr and Youtube. You can download the app here for free.

3G iPhone Hacked to Run Flash Lite

Published by on Jul 10th, 2008, No Comments

Thomas Joos, a Beligian iPhone coder posted this video on YouTube, it crearly shows his iPhone running Flash Lite. No, this isn’t official or Adobe-backed in the slightest way, but rather a port of the software hacked into the iPhone OS using the two apps b.Tween and eyeGT. He only browses one site in the video, so it’s quite hard to have a “second” opinion, however, it doesn’t look bad at all. And at this point, with the inability to render Flash being one of the iPhone’s biggest problems, it’s great to see that there is light at the end of the tunnel. We wonder if the 3G iPhone will be as hackable.

FriendFeed on your iPhone

Published by on Jul 4th, 2008, No Comments

FriendFeed has just launched a specialized iPhone application for their popular service.

For all of you without iPhones, you can check out the site at http://friendfeed.com/i.

The FriendFeed iPhone interface looks a lot like the web FriendFeed interface, but the font sizes, layout graphics, and interaction have been tweaked to make it easier to use on the iPhone. This means you will be used to the FriendFeed experience and be able to do everything you can through PC browser interface.

Most of the top american startups have created iphone enabled versions of their websites. When the iPhone 3G launches in South Africa will local startups launch iPhone supported versions of their sites?

3G iPhone setting future standards for portable 3d platforms

Published by on Jun 19th, 2008, 2 Comments

The next generation of iPhone appears set to claim exclusive access to advanced graphics core and video decoding technology, thanks to a licensing deal between Apple, mobile graphics leader Imagination Technologies, and Samsung. Imagination’s next generation graphics core, the PowerVR SGX, introduces OpenGL ES 2.0 support, along with a Universal Scalable Shader Engine that provides mobile devices with highly efficient, shader-based 3D graphics with better performance and efficiency.

This is a very exciting time for iPhone users as it’s setting the standard for portable devices that support 3d graphics. Possibly in the future, mobile devices such as the 3G iPhone can support 3d rendering and image creation platforms such as Maya or 3d studio max.

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iPhone Users to Build a Social Network?

Published by on Jun 17th, 2008, 1 Comment

Apple customers and especially iPhone users seem to be an elitist group of people using only top notch technology. Therefore, the idea of creating a social network and include all of them, is not good but incredible. What would you say if there would be a mobile social network where you could see where your friends are or who in your area would be interested to go out on a coffee? Pretty neat, and obviously a big success if built right!

The new 3G iPhone was announced last week with a lot of buzz and once again it confirmed that no matter how good or bad, Apple fans will buy it no matter what. They worship it.

About the mobile social network for iPhone users, I still think it’s going to be a hit and its killer feature would be meeting new people. This may not be the reason why I would join, but this kind of features would really bring a lot of users in. Dating on your iPhone, sounds pretty cool, don’t you think?

Right now, Berkeley-based Fon11, developed something similar. Those who’d like to become a member will have to use the iPhone’s browser in order to register for an account, add friends or any other stuff. Though we’re not sure if you need the new 3G iPhone or if the old one should do, we do know that the application is limited right now. Wwe’ll keep an eye on these guys and see how they advance.

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