OrionGadgets offers iPhone 3G accessories
OrionGadgets is offering a retractable USB cable and car charger for the iPhone 3G.
OrionGadgets offers iPhone 3G accessories
OrionGadgets is offering a retractable USB cable and car charger for the iPhone 3G.
E3 Coverage Roundup: It’s In the Posts
E3’s over, but that doesn’t mean you’ve seen every bit of information that came out of the event. Oh no. Here’s every single thing that came out of E3, starting with the liveblogs of Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo. What did Penny Arcade think of the event? Well, they weren’t all too impressed with the big three’s offerings. That might be a little harsh, but yeah, we could see that. Make the jump to decide for yourself.
Microsoft
How your current themes will look on the Xbox 360
Why Microsoft made a new Xbox Experience
Netflix on Xbox 360!
You can play games directly off the Xbox’s hard drive
Xbox 360 is getting Avatars
Newly colored Xbox 360 controllers
Sony
Sony knows what went wrong with the PS3’s development
How Sony being cheap hurts the PS3
The PlayStation video store is open
The PS3 80GB model gets a $399 price tag in September
PSN gets a simple sign-on
PS2 gets a LEGO Batman bundle
Nintendo
Hands-on With the Wii MotionPlus
Wii Sports Resort gets a price
The Wii ain’t so cheap
The Wii finally gets a mic
Elsewhere
Rock Band 2’s Instruments look great
EA upgrades its iPhone games
The DS is not as strong as the iPhone
The Dreamcast IS as strong as the iPhone
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed on iPhone
The official Rock Band 2 track list
First Look: SodaSnap Instant Postcards
Filed under: iPod Family, iPhone, App Store
Missing iCards? Well, SodaSnap hopes to fill the missing hole with their postcards for the iPhone. “SodaSnap Instant Postcards” is a a free application that does just that: creates postcards on-the-go.
Just shoot a picture with your iPhone and SodaSnap lets you send it off as an e-mail postcard. You can choose a picture that is saved in your “Photos” library which allow folks with an iPod touch in on the fun.
The best part of this iPhone application is that it just works, all without creating a pesky account with some company you’ve never heard of. That being said, your message is clearly passed through SodaSnap’s servers, so you might want to be careful of what you write (such as personal information, etc.). SodaSnap provides great access to the address book for picking recipients. Overall, this is a fun application and the results are pretty good for a free application.
SodaSnap Instant Postcards is a free download from the iTunes App Store. Get a detailed look at SodaSnap before downloading by looking at our gallery of screenshots.
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My GPS picks for iPhone 3G - Detroit Free Press
Apple says 2.5 million programs have been downloaded in the first 10 days since the new iPhone 3G and iPhone 2.0 software update were released, which is working out to something like 2.5 programs on each of the 10 million or so iPhones now in use. Me
iPhone 101: Re-downloading an application
Filed under: iPod Family, iPhone, App Store
Has a sync somehow gone terribly wrong and you’ve lost your favorite paid application for your iPhone or iPod touch? Well, if you didn’t have a backup of it in your iTunes library, fear not. Apple has designed the App Store to allow for re-downloading purchased applications.
All you have to do is navigate to the application that you originally bought in the App Store and tap “Buy.” You will have to enter your password, and the App Store will return you to your home screen where it displays a message saying that you’ve already bought this application and are entitled to an additional free download. After you tap “OK,” your app will begin downloading.
Now you don’t have to fret about losing your favorite iPhone or iPod touch application.
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