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With over 85,000 applications now available at the Apple App Store, it is practically imminent to find a lot of people landing on the site and picking out the best apps they can get. And apparently the number have swelled to 2 billion downloads, making the Apple App Store the largest application store in the world today.

The Apple App Store is available in over 77 countries worldwide, providing access to iPhone and iPod Touch owners a range of applications to check out and download. Among the genres included are games, business, news, sports, health, reference and travel. With the recently introduced iTunes 9, it’s now easier than ever to organize and sync your apps right in iTunes and they will automatically appear on your iPhone or iPod touch with the same layout.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, Apple, application store, apps, business news, games, genres, health reference, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, Mobile Software, news sports, sports health, Sync, world today

After a bumpy issue, Apple and China Unicom have finally come to terms on the official distribution of iPhones in China later this year. There were rumors that the iPhone would not be launched at all but apparently all the kinks were ironed out after both parties agreed to a multi-year deal to have the popular Apple handset distributed by the fourth quarter.

With the deal, Apple is expected to further boost its popularity, covering one of the biggest markets in the world today.

(Source) Wired

Tags: Apple, Apple, Business, China Unicom, fourth quarter, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, kinks, popularity, world today
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  • Phone loss or theft is pretty common in the world today. But if you get feedback about a certain iPhone app that can help you locate your iPhone (lost or stolen), then you may want to consider getting it for the well-being of your Apple handset. And thanks to MobileMe, the “Find My iPhone” app is certainly living up to its word as a handy app, allowing you to retrieve your iPhone and likewise bringing thieves to justice thanks to the GPS technology that the app comes with.

    The truth is that there have been two cases of thefts which have brought burglars to justice. One was the story of 15 year old Dustin Simantob of Colorado and the most recent one from an undisclosed victim. Don’t be the third one and get this service for the safety of your iPhone at MobileMe. You can even start with a 60 day trial if you want and then avail of the service at $99 a year once your convinced!

    Tags: Apple, Apple, burglars, crooks, gps technology, handset, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, MobileMe, thieves, truth, world today

    Today, businesses are going mobile. iPhone apps normally focus on games and various tasks but we have seen from the past days the release of some specific applications made especially for corporate identity and communication. Now this area is not that easy to do. To be able to achieve this, you need special app developers on board.

    However, Moobila may be the answer to the business needs as it makes itself formally available for companies wanting to put the iPhone under its repertoire of business tools familiar in the advanced world today.

    Moobila is a certified Apple development partner which offers turnkey solutions for customer needs. The main intent of Moobila is to customize and design apps for individuals, corporations, non-profit and governments for advanced solutions that can in turn be marketed and included at the app store. The whole concept is entirely up to anyone or any company. From that concept, Moobila through its engineers will develop the solution and market it as well for distribution.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: advanced solutions, Apple, apple development, Business, business tools, Cell Phones, corporate identity, corporations, developers, development partner, distribution source, games, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, turnkey solutions, world today

    When it comes to getting the latest news and finding the right one that we are interested in, that would not be the consistent case. With so much to report about what is going on in the world today, you are bound to get some news clippings that you may not even be interested at all.

    However, the Smiling App news aims to put some order to this area. The new app is a powerful and fully functional news reader and can act as a go-to source of standard news. It is available on the Apple App Store for $0.99.

    Features:

    • Four different positivity levels (from neutral to high)
    • Easy-to-use one-tap emoticon interface
    • 16 popular news sources, sorted by category, including: Yahoo! News, Google News, AP, New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, CBS, ABC, USA Today, NPR, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, LA Times, Time Magazine, Newsweek
    • An expansive and informative positive news category from the Smile News Mix
    • View one OR multiple news sources at the same time
    • Assign specific news sources to specific news categories
    • The ability to enter feeds of your choice (via RSS)
    • Landscape mode for easy reading - just tilt your device and double-tap on the article text

    Smile News Network is a software company founded by young veterans of the tech world who seek to apply technology for the social good.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: abc usa, app news, Apple, article text, chicago tribune, cnn, double tap, Google, iPhone, la times, landscape mode, Mobile Software, msnbc, New York Times, news clippings, news reader, popular news, positive news, standard news, time magazine, usa today, washington post, world today

    The spellings of the items above are correct. Actually they are the product names for NLU Products and Phoenix Wireless, protective peripherals for mobile devices and gadgets that plague the world today. These protectors are perfect for iPhones, Blackberries, and other known mobile devices today.

    Like most protectors, these two product aim to give your mobile device the ultimate protection from scratches, dents, and the usual wear and tear. The protectors come with the BodyGuardz Advantage program which includes a lifetime replacement program, two custom-fit protective skins with purchase, the BodyGuardz application solution, squeegee card, and complete application instructions.

    BodyGuardz for mobile devices are available are priced ranging from $14.95. to $24.95 while the ScreenGuardz are valued at $11.99.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Accessories, application instructions, application solution, BodyGuardz, Cell Phones, dents, gadgets, lifetime replacement, mobile device, mobile devices, peripherals, phoenix, scratches, screenguardz, skins, spellings, wear and tear, world today




     

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