UPDATE: Marvell's Shares Surge As iPhone Supplier Swings To Profit CNNMoney.com - 1 hour ago SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- Shares of Marvell Technology Group Ltd. , a microchip designer whose products are used in Apple Inc.'s iPhone, rose more than ... Marvell tops Wall St targets, shares leap 17 pct Reuters UPDATE: Marvell Tech Swings To 1Q Net On Higher Margins CNNMoney.com all 57 news articles |
Apple Bans Teens From Stores for Downloading iPhone Game Wired News - 1 hour ago Ironically, the bust comes just a couple months after Apple announced it would open the iPhone platform to third-party developers. ... |
Fring's iPhone and iPod chat app nets two for the price of one CNET News, CA - 1 hour ago By Jessica Dolcourt – May 30, 2008, 8:43 AM PDT Fring, an aggressively growing company that builds a chat and cheap calling application for Symbian, iPhone, ... |
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In case you're not swimming in Apple gear just yet (wait 'til the kids come...), Griffin Technology has just released a more modest solution to charging "just" a pair of iPhones / iPods or one of each. The two-port PowerDock 2 features a pair of universal docks and a collection of dock inserts to ensure that almost every iPod (and the iPhone) can get a seat at the table. It's available as we speak for $49.95.[Via PopGadget]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
![]() CNET News | BenQ camera sports iPhone-like touch screen CNET News, CA - 1 hour ago But while its imaging features are nothing to brag about, the T850's iPhone-like touchscreen capabilities stand out from the competition. ... |
Fring's iPhone and iPod chat app nets two for the price of one CNET News, CA - 14 minutes ago Fring, an aggressively growing company that builds a chat and cheap calling application for Symbian, iPhone, and Windows Mobile platforms, heeded a swell of ... |
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Finally, the ultimate dream of all iPhone owners has come to pass: TurboGrafx-16 emulation. Thanks once again to the massive talents at ZodTTD, Apple's phone has gotten another piece of the emulator puzzle in the form of Temper4iphone, a fully functioning recreation of everyone's favorite under-performing game console. The app can play both TurboGrafx and PC-Engine games, as well as CD-based ROMs. Right now the software is only available to beta testers (and donation-makers), though it's expected to hit wide release soon. Check the video after the break and see for yourself.[Via Joystiq]
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![]() Macworld | PowerDock 2 charges iPod, iPhone Macworld, CA - 1 hour ago by Peter Cohen, Macworld.com Griffin Technology has announced the availability of the PowerDock 2, a device that simultaneously charges an iPhone and an ... |
This is good news: It looks like Android will have a one-stop shop for applications, making it easy for developers to get their goods out there and users to pick 'em up. While the "Android Store" isn't confirmed, project lead Andy Rubin said at the Google I/O developer conference yesterday:
"It would be a great benefit to the Android community to provide a place where people can go to safely and securely download content and where a billing system would allow developers to get paid for their effort...We wouldn't have done our job if we didn't provide something that helps developers get distribution."An Android app store would sure fit the bill.
Unlike the iTunes app store fiefdom though, apparently Android's Apache license means a phone could be released with its built-in "store" stocked only with, say, Yahoo! apps—or no store at all—since third parties can do whatever they want to the code. Still, having a centralized distribution point bodes well for Android development, which was looking a little haphazard for a while. It'll be interesting to compare third party development for Android and the iPhone come this time next year, that's for sure. [The Register]

