Lollapalooza, one of the U.S.’s biggest festivals, is just three days away. If you’re planning to attend this year’s multi-day music event and you have an iPhone, there’s some good news for you.
iPhone apps
∞ Hands On: Planet Waves Chordmaster for iPhone
I was really interested to see what Planet Waves came up with for the iPhone. A traditional hardware company moving to the iPhone — I was pleasantly surprised by what I found.
∞ Apple finally gives iPhone devs estimated app approval time
It’s not much, but it’s something. iPhone app developers on Saturday got a little gift from Apple when they logged into their accounts — estimated approval times.
∞ FCC investigates Apple over Google voice app rejection
Apple may be in hot water with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over its refusal to allow Google’s Voice app in the iPhone App Store.
∞ Apple wins case against consumers claiming iPhone TV ads were misleading
“There’s an app for that.” That’s a phrase that’s all too common these days, as Apple’s television spots remind us that no matter what you want to do, you can do it with an app on the iPhone. But not … Continued
∞ Apple adds keywords to App Store
Apple on Wednesday told developers to go into the App Store and update their apps with keywords, which should help people find apps easier.
∞ Taking your iPhone to Comic-Con? There's an app for that
You must know by now that there is an app for almost anything you want on the iPhone, including Comic-Con.
∞ Hands On: Navigon MobileNavigator North America for iPhone
I was very excited to find out on Wednesday that Navigon had released its turn-by-turn navigation app, MobileNavigator North America for the iPhone.
∞ DopplerPad synth-based instrument available for iPhone
iPhone app developer Retronyms on Tuesday released a new application called DopplerPad for users that want to create music on-the-go.
∞ iPhone users anger D.C. police chief
Want to foil police efforts to catch speeders in Washington, D.C.? There’s an app for that.
∞ Apple's 1.5 billion apps and why you should care
Apple kicked off Tuesday morning by releasing some of the latest download numbers from the App Store. You may be thinking that’s just another press release slinging a bunch of numbers around, but you should really stop and take a … Continued
∞ Developer turns iPhone app into a brick and mortar business
Charleston, SC-based Slicker is taking its iPhone app to the streets, literally. The iPhone developer on Tuesday opened a brick and mortar location and is using its iPhone app as the basis for the business.
∞ Apple celebrates App Store's first birthday
The App Store turns one today. Apple is recognizing the occasion with a special page showing some of its favorite apps.
∞ Is Apple bringing Genius for apps to the iPhone?
Apple has given us some very useful technologies over the years, but one really stands out in my mind–Genius. This is a technology I think Apple will bring to the iPhone to help us with app purchases.
∞ The 88's new single recorded entirely on the iPhone
What do you do when you’re on tour with the B-52s? If you’re a member of The 88, you break out the iPhone and Sonoma Wire Works Four Track app so you can sit down and record a new single.
∞ Apple: We won't distribute porn
Yesterday, I reported that Apple had allowed the first softcore iPhone porn app entry into the App Store. Shortly after, the app disappeared and I immediately blamed Apple only to apologize later for jumping the gun.
∞ Apple, put that porn app back in the App Store
Update 2: Apple did remove the app. Update: It appears I jumped to conclusions. Apple did not pull the app, the developer took the app down because it was so popular, it was crashing the image server. I left my … Continued
∞ Apple green lights softcore iPhone porn app
Apple has okayed the first softcore porn app, that I’m aware of, on the App Store.
∞ Travel made easy on the iPhone with Nodconcept
More often than not the applications that I find the most enjoyable to use are those that solve specific problems. It’s even better if the developer of those apps made them to solve a problem for themselves.