Iphones

AdWhirl’s Ad Platform a Hit for iPhone Developers - Over 200 Million Ads

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Palo Alto, CA / New York, NY - Only one month after officially launching, AdWhirl (formerly AdRollo) announced today that they are serving over 200 million monthly advertisements worldwide on iPhone and iPod Touch applications in the Apple App Store. AdWhirl’s free service allows iPhone developers to launch their applications while having full control over their ad content and keeping the flexibility of switching among ad networks.

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Female Posing Guide Application for iPhone Users Released for Sale

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PhotographyTips has released its first guide for posing female models for iPhone users, entitled "Poses Volume 1: The First Female Collection." Poses Volume 1 contains 368 individual color images of attractive, popular poses that any model can quickly and easily adopt. The application has a unique 'Fit Pose' feature that assists in getting the subject's pose to closely match any professionally-posed example from the application.

FurrySoft introduces Tiggits 1.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch

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California based FurrySoft introduces Tiggits 1.0, their end-to-end event ticket application for iPhone and iPod Touch. Leveraging the iPhone's unique abilities, interface and built-in security, Tiggits connects users to thousands of events, with access to millions of tickets via the TicketNetwork. Customers will have access an incredible amount of exciting shows, including family friendly events, the hottest entertainers, live action sports and more - in their hometown, or across the nation.

A.I.Disk rebrands as OneDisk: the missing link between iDisk and iPhone

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Readdle today rebrands its A.I.Disk application as OneDisk to reflect its wide usage as iPhone and iPod Touch connection link to multiple online file storage services at once. OneDisk improves iWork documents support and provides new file management capabilities. Now the users can compress documents into zip archives to reduce iPhone disk space usage or before sending them via email, as well as rename files and folders directly on their devices.

ReaddleDocs connects iPhone to popular online file storages

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Readdle announces the release of its new version of the popular document and file management solution ReaddleDocs 1.1.1. Now users can copy files from MobileMe iDisk, Box.Net, MyDisk.se, Filesanywhere and other online file storages that support WebDAV access protocol to their iPhones and view them offline.

Apple Sold Over 250,000 iPhones in Canada

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Out of the 6.9 million iPhones sold during the last quarter, Rogers Wireless accounts for about a quarter of million of them. Rogers has definitely increased its subscribers count and average user revenue after getting Apple’s phone in its inventory. Out of the total $255,000 iPhone 3G sold between the official July 11th launch and [...]

Moblyng Launches hardcore iPhone Slideshow Application

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Moblyng announced today the launch of its slideshow application for the Apple iPhone. This marks the first iPhone slideshow application that allows users to create and share slideshows for display on iPhones, other smartphones and social media sites. The cross-platform application will allow consumers to:
– Create a slideshow using the photos on their iPhone (Photo [...]

Ford launches Flex app for iPhone users to enhance photos

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Ford Motor Company has developed a unique, free software application that allows iPhone and iPod touch users to enhance their photographs.
The new Flex Photo Lab application allows users to manipulate photos using six different filters designed to improve image quality or add dynamic special effects.
The Flex Photo Lab and the new 2009 Ford Flex were [...]

Masters Adds vid for iPhone 3G and Pushes for Mac Integration at Kunaki

Chicago, IL. - Today TimeCode Mechanics will drop their original 3G version of “Wages of Sin” from their website opting to go with what they’re calling an “iHub” version. “This version will play on iPods, iPhones and the new iPhone 3G.” Says the Mac filmmaker. “Phones that play content, now have much more memory and can store and play the higher quality Quicktime mp4 versions of the film anyway.”

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