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Shake 'Em: The iBoobs Controversy
Apple has again waived its big arm of control and banned another application.
Published by
Shane Burley
(23,587 pts
) on Dec 24, 2008 to
iPhone Articles
Is it Time to Consider the iPhone a Gaming Console?
The iPhone/iPod Touch have certainly proven that gaming is capable on the hardware provided, and with more and more big names taking advantage of the devices' ubiquity, are we to assume that this is it? Is Apple officially in the video games business, now?
Published by
Dale Culp
(76 pts
) on Dec 19, 2008 to
Console Gaming Articles
How To Voice Command Your Mac
Have you ever seen a movie where an actor is talking to a computer and asking it to carry out commands? This can be done to some extent with your Mac. Using voice commands is a great way to carry out functions on your Mac.
Published by
Nicholas
(1,102 pts
) on Dec 17, 2008 to
Mac Platform Articles
How To Create Custom Christmas Cards With iPhoto
Many Mac users use iPhoto to organize all of the pictures they download with their digital cameras. For the holiday season, why not create a personalized christmas card to send out. iPhoto makes it easier than ever to get a personalized look to your cards.
Published by
Nicholas
(1,102 pts
) on Dec 11, 2008 to
Mac Platform Articles
iPhone Reaps 6.9 Million
Apple tackles sales of 6.9 million iPhones, and continues in the forth quarter to take the lead. With an increase in demand for the iPhone, Apple will have to hustle to supply more iPhones before there’s a dog pile over the last iPhone.
Published by
Thomas P. Walton
(2,466 pts
) on Dec 9, 2008 to
iPhone Articles
How can I use Internet Explorer on a Mac?
Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is no longer supported for Macs. We explore why this is and what your options are now.
Published by
John Lister
(4,803 pts
) on Dec 5, 2008 to
Mac Platform Articles
How to Jailbreak Your 3G iPhone With PwnageTool on a Mac
With the release of iPhone Firmware 2.2, PwnageTool is the only way to jailbreak your 3G iPhone safely. This article will show you how to jailbreak your 3G iPhone.
Published by
yonghweefoo
(270 pts
) on Nov 24, 2008 to
iPhone Articles
Video Recording on the iPhone
The camera on the iPhone isn't great and is only capable of taking still photos. Fortunately, Cycorder is a native application that brings on-the-fly video recording to our beloved iPhone.
Published by
yonghweefoo
(270 pts
) on Nov 20, 2008 to
iPhone Articles
Uninstalling Applications in Mac OS X
Trashing an application doesn't remove it entirely. Here's two ways of ensuring your applications are fully uninstalled.
Published by
yonghweefoo
(270 pts
) on Nov 19, 2008 to
Mac Platform Articles
Innovative iPhone App Ocarina is Top of the Pops
A unique application for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch devices has skyrocketed to the top of the charts by allowing iPhone users to play music. The Ocarina application from Smule is the most popular application in Apple App Stores around the world.
Published by
gvg
(207 pts
) on Nov 18, 2008 to
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