Is the Apple App Store Reviewing System Defective by Design? [August 25, 2008] Why does Apple allow people who didn’t buy a particular app to review it? After all, the Enter the iTunes App Store is the one-stop shop for applications for the iPhone and iPod touch.
The Downside of Mobility: Injury [August 22, 2008] As Wi-Fi--and laptops and mobile devices--become more ubiquitous, users from kids to adults find themselves suffering from injuries ranging from carpel tunnel syndrome to "BlackBerry thumb." The first in a series of features and reviews on the ergonomics of Wi-Fi-induced mobility, this article offers tips on how to prevent injuries.
Three iPhone Killers: Netbooks, MID, Andriod [August 20, 2008] The top three iPhone competitors pose a threat to Apple, but may need a product generation or two to realize their full potential.
Tutorial: How to Use the iPhone App Store I [August 14, 2008] As Steve Jobs hyped during the June 2008 Worldwide Developers Conference, the new iPhone App Store launched with more than 500 software titles. It now sports well over a thousand apps. Many of these are free, while others run up to $9.99 or more. It is fairly straightforward to add any of these applications to your iPhone.
Honeymoon Over for the iPhone 3G? [August 13, 2008] One month into the two-year marriage many have made with an iPhone 3G, and the honeymoon is definitely over in some quarters.
An Introduction to Apple's MobileMe Service [August 12, 2008] MobileMe keeps email, contacts, appointments up-to-date between a Mac, and iPhone, iPod touch, and even a PC. That means if you make a change to an appointment or an address on your home computer, it will automatically appear on your iPhone and on any other computer you've set up.
Android: A Brief Introduction [August 11, 2008] Discover Android, the open source mobile platform being developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance.
Quick Response Codes Part III : Will North America Embrace the Technology? [August 7, 2008] Mobile visual code reading works and consumers who have used in other markets seem to like it. But is that enough to guarantee the technology will be successful here?
Tutorial: How to Upgrade and Reap the Many Benefits of iPhone 2.0 [July 30, 2008] Apple gives the iPhone 3G's much-hyped 2.0 software upgrade to all iPhone users. For free.
81 Tasty iPhone Apps [July 29, 2008] Get tickets, play games, count calories, find your location, create play lists, track sports scores, and more. Your iPhone still can't boil an egg, but with these apps it can do most everything else.
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