Archive for November, 2009

The games are the most important category App Store

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Many wondered why Apple decided to focus the new iPod touch as a device dedicated to gaming and in these statistics Mobclix find the answer: 16.603 games there representing 19.6% of the App Store outperforming all other categories. Read the rest of this entry »

App Store Addiction

app-store-adictosWhile some hate the iPhone so that they can even shoot (literally) while others enjoy the Apple touchscreen to become maddeningly addictive (I’m sure we all know one).

The App Store statistics speak of 2 billion downloads so people of Geek Culture succeeds gracefully in this comic to reflect the phenomenon of those who are addicted to downloading apps from the store.
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Beneath a Steel Sky, remastered for iPhone

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They keep coming to remakes of classic iPhone. The last to join this list, which is in The Secret of Monkey Island to their main representative, is Beneath a Steel Sky. This adventure game, published in 1994 by Virgin Interactive Entertainment and developed by Revolution Software, puts us in a futuristic and Australia in which he played Robert Foster, a man who seeks to discover his past. Read the rest of this entry »

Google Maps for iPhone with advertising

We all know that Google is the specialist in generating business, although some products do not end stop gain, the vast majority is a constant revenue generating machinery, so it is not surprising that advertising is always present.

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In this case we have incorporated links “sponsored” (if not publicity) business in searches carried out on Google Maps from the iPhone, although not seem so bad in everyday use, on a screen “reduced” as that of a cell phone, can become far more intrusive and annoying than expected, it may even cover our search results they were doing.

From this, they are making all kinds of speculation that Apple might be working on its own version of maps (obviously one that does not bombard the user of advertising). Read the rest of this entry »

Adobe Flash is coming to iPhone

Mauro Today we talked about Adobe Flash 10.1 with what I got support for almost all mobile phones, but we were still waiting for news on the incorporation of Flash into the iPhone.

flash-iphone3The new announcement Read the rest of this entry »

How the Adobe Flash for iPhone with CS5

flash-iphone2A few days ago we had them on the new method that Apple would implement to enjoy navigation in sites done in flash, making the iPhone can view pages made in flash, or at least that is accessible by other means, but is available. Read the rest of this entry »

Gartner predicts that Android and Symbian will lead the mobile market in 2012

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The Gartner has updated its forecasts on the market of smartphones for 2012. According to figures from Gartner about market performance smart phones. In particular, their operating systems and their status in 2012. Thus, according to their analysis, Symbian and Android operating systems become more smartphones sold, ahead of BlackBerry, iPhone and Windows Mobile phones, in that order. Read the rest of this entry »

Google Wave and work on mobile phones

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Much as many are still waiting to get an invitation from the sky and the vast majority have no idea what it is, Google Wave since made its way to mobile phones.

The site is optimized for Webkit based browsers like iPhone and Android, and works on all phone with Java script support allowing you to select different conversations, Read the rest of this entry »

IPhone Application of the subways of Buenos Aires

If like us you live in Buenos Aires will be pleased to know that already exists in the App Store an application for information Obetener always chaotic city subways.
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“Subway and something else …” is the name of the application for the iPhone and iPod touch with the main objective, as stated, is to provide information on the subways of Buenos Aires but the distinctive feature is that it focuses more on the stations and surrounding areas. Consider the data provided:
Tell if a station has ATMs, escalators, elevators and a fact that little is known: the murals and art in general which exists in several of them
Data on the lines and connections, plus hours of opening / closing
Network map of underground
Points of interest (movies, theaters, universities, etc.) around the main stations, with the address, website, phone and e-mail

As one would expect, all information is geolocation and visualize it from Google Maps on the iPhone. Until now has 100 points of interest charged but is just version 1.0 and expected improvements and more content.

“Subways and more …” costs about $ 0.99 (link to iTunes) and requires OS 3.0, but the application developer, Angel Traversi, gave us 3 codes to bypass activation among our readers and that the first 3 to comment on This post left their’ll be sending the mails as soon as possible;)

Update is now available on iPhone OS 3.1.2

It is time for everyone with the phone without “jailbrekear” to iTunes and can now seamlessly download the new version of Apple’s iPhone OS 3.1.2.

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In reality this is a pretty small update, but simply arranges to fix some bugs that could drive some people crazy when using your phone or using some particular applications.
Mainly sporadic solve the little problem that clung to the iPhone when they could not “wake up” after putting it in standby mode.
It also solves the problem that happened sometimes when the phone lost connection and had no way to reconnect without turning it off and back on.
Apparently there was also a problem with streaming video that has been fixed.

Those who have their phone jaibrekeado not risk to download the new version, because they have not actually been found to be “safe”, so I have to wait a little longer.