Posted under email, web apps, alerts, one juicer, tracking, apps, iPhone, software, News, Apple on December 26th, 2008 by admin
There are many ways to keep on top of app releases. You could, for instance, just visit the app store on your iPhone and sort the lists by release date. You could also try AppSniper, an application designed solely with keeping tabs on iPhone releases and pricing. Or, you could go with a web or […]
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Posted under web apps, cover flow, safari, Development, iPhone, News, Apple on November 7th, 2008 by admin
Before the App Store, third party developers depended on web apps to allow them to bring new games, abilities, and content to the iPhone and iPod touch. A new proof-of-concept tech demo by web developer Charles Ying shows that there is still plenty of potential left untapped for web apps, especially when you make use […]
Posted under mobile me, web apps, mobileme, .mac, iPhone, Commentary, Apple on July 14th, 2008 by admin
There has been a bit of confusion over the existence of Mac-to-MobileMe push, as explained by this article on MacRumors. Apparently as it stands, there is no way to “push” changes made in Address Book and iCal up to MobileMe right away; instead you have to wait for your Mac to sync with MobileMe, […]