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Golla Trail Pouch

September 30, 2008

Golla Trail PouchThese new, fun and trendy pouches from Golla Finland are a great way to protect your phone and look cool at the same time! These are no ordinary, boring carrying cases and if you are looking for something different and funky to carry your device in, these pouches are IT!

Belkin Leather Sleeve w/ Clip for iPhone 3G

September 30, 2008

Belkin Leather Sleeve w/ ClipAll ports remain easily accessible as you protect and carry your iPhone 3G with the Belkin Leather Sleeve Case. This handy case is made from easy-care microfiber and leather. It features a clear cover that protects your screen from scratches and cosmetic damage.

iPhone Application Watch: Spreadsheet, Caliper, Trail Guru, Labyrinth Lite Edition, Wurdle

September 30, 2008

Spreadsheet

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Simply titled, Spreadsheet from Softalk features 50 functions plus the ability to email spreadsheets created on the iPhone to a PC or Mac for opening on Microsoft’s Excel 2003 or later. Softalk CEO Simon Bates said: “The iPhone’s popularity is growing rapidly as a business tool, particularly since iPhone 2.0 introduced Exchange compatibility, but up until now it has desperately lacked a spreadsheet application. We are glad to have been the first to have filled that gap.” Currently, it only allows exporting and not importing of sheets, which may prove to be irritating depending on how you use spreadsheets on the move. Reviews also suggest that the interface isn’t at its best yet. These are all issues that could be fixed in subsequent updates. $7.99 (£4.99)…

iPhone Application Watch: Spreadsheet, Caliper, Trail Guru, Labyrinth Lite Edition, Wurdle

September 30, 2008

Spreadsheet

spreadsheet.png

Simply titled, Spreadsheet from Softalk features 50 functions plus the ability to email spreadsheets created on the iPhone to a PC or Mac for opening on Microsoft’s Excel 2003 or later. Softalk CEO Simon Bates said: “The iPhone’s popularity is growing rapidly as a business tool, particularly since iPhone 2.0 introduced Exchange compatibility, but up until now it has desperately lacked a spreadsheet application. We are glad to have been the first to have filled that gap.” Currently, it only allows exporting and not importing of sheets, which may prove to be irritating depending on how you use spreadsheets on the move. Reviews also suggest that the interface isn’t at its best yet. These are all issues that could be fixed in subsequent updates. $7.99 (£4.99)…

Enjoy The View

September 30, 2008

Quick Tip of the Week: Organize your Workspaces

September 29, 2008

Using Spaces — one of the great features in Mac OS X Leopard — you can stay organized and avoid desktop clutter by putting applications in their own Spaces: Pages and Numbers in one; iTunes in another; Mail, iChat, and Safari in a third Space. But what if you want to use Mail and iChat regardless of the Space your working in? Find out how by watching the latest Quick Tip of the Week.

House of Rep. Passes Webcaster Settlement Act

September 29, 2008

After a furor of complaints from Pandora users and concession by the National Association of Broadcasters, the U.S. House of Representatives has unanimously passed the Webcaster Settlement Act. It paves the way for private agreements with SoundExchange on music royalty rates and exemption from the Copyright Board rules that would have put many Internet radios stations, including Pandora, out of business.
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iPhone 2.2 Beta Can Still be Jailbroken

September 29, 2008

The iPhone Dev team said on Friday that, for now, the iPhone 2.2 software, still in beta, remains susceptible to jailbreaking on all but the iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2G.
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Dear Aunt TUAW: How do I get started programming for the iPhone?

September 29, 2008

Filed under: Education, Developer, App Store, SDKDear Auntie TUAW,
I’ve been thinking about trying my hand at development for the iPhone (I’ve got some good app ideas already), and I was wondering where a good place to start might be. Should I mess around with learning some Objective-C first, or …

Aspyr launches GameAgent online store

September 29, 2008

Filed under: Gaming, SoftwareMac games publisher Aspyr has thrown the switch on their online game store GameAgent. Somewhat similar to Valve’s Steam, GameAgent allows buying and downloading games for your Mac. They seem to be starting slow with only Call of Duty 4 ($54.99) and a trivia / SAT prep …