Archive for November, 2009

PostHeaderIcon Navigation iPhone Apps Make Dollars and Sense - San Francisco Chronicle


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Navigation iPhone Apps Make Dollars and Sense
San Francisco Chronicle
(11-30) 14:15 PST -- The App Store's new category, Top Grossing Apps, highlights an iPhone trend: navigation apps bring home the bacon. ...
Cash in on your iphone AppHuffington Post (blog)
Apps can put beauty in the eye of the iphone holderThe Detroit News
Top grossing iphone games: November 30, 2010GamePro.com
PC Magazine -Macworld -Gizmodo.com
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PostHeaderIcon Apps can put beauty in the eye of the iPhone holder - The Detroit News


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Apps can put beauty in the eye of the iPhone holder
The Detroit News
It's a calculus that ModiFace, makers of MakeUp, and countless other beauty-related app developers for iPhone and iPod Touch devices, are hoping will have ...
Cash in on your iPhone AppHuffington Post (blog)
Top grossing iPhone games: November 30, 2010GamePro.com
The Top 40 Free Apps for iPhonePC Magazine
Macworld -Wired News -Gizmodo.com
all 99 news articles »

PostHeaderIcon Google Planning On Competing More Aggressively With Apple’s iPhone? - The Nillabyte Perspective (blog)


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Google Planning On Competing More Aggressively With Apple's iPhone?
The Nillabyte Perspective (blog)
As we have stated previously, a big advantage of the iPhone is that the software and hardware are designed by one company–Apple. ...
Android Apps Gain Momentum In iphone App Store BattleChannelWeb
Apple Job Listing Hints at New iphone Map FeaturesThe Mac Observer
Google News Upgrade for iPhone, WebOS, AndroidPDAstreet
PC World -Register -Macworld
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PostHeaderIcon iTankster Game Developer Inserts Advertisement into Paid Version of iPhone … - 1888 Press Release (press release)


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iTankster Game Developer Inserts Advertisement into Paid Version of iPhone ...
1888 Press Release (press release)
(1888PressRelease) November 30, 2009 - ROSENBERG, Texas - Within just hours of being available on Apple's App Store the new iTankster game for the iPhone ...
Top grossing iphone games: November 30, 2010GamePro.com
EA Releases Connect 4 for iPhone, iPod touchThe Mac Observer
New iPhone Game: Connect 4 Is Available Now in the iTunes App StoreMobileTechReview.com
ipodnn -Downloadsquad (blog) -Product Reviews (blog)
all 21 news articles »

PostHeaderIcon Zii Lives: First Look at the 1080p Android-Powered Trinity Phone [Creative]

Remember the Creative/ZiiLabs StemCell system-on-a-chip from a while back? The one that spawned that Android PMP design? Well, the Zii project is marching on, which means new hardware, including the dual OS Trinity phone, 360º HD webcam and more.

Creative and ZiiLabs are showing off a pile of Zii reference hardware to potential hardware licensors in China today, in hopes that someone will manufacture it. The Zii phone reference design, pictured for the first time above, is the only one we can see right now, and promises full 1080p video playback over HDMI, OpenGL 2.0 accelerated gaming, and support for both Android OS and ZiiLabs' Plaszma software. And that's just the phone—ZiiLabs also has a 360º full HD webcam, a PCI-E video coprocessor, a pocket synthesizer and, well, lots.

But before we get to the rest of the new stuff, a little timeline for you. Back in January, Creative announced, with of an offshoot company called ZiiLabs, "Zii StemCell Computing." There were not adjectives strong enough, no superlatives super enough, no words wordy enough to describe the wonders of this StemCell computing. Unlimited Flexibility! Incredible Scalability! High Energy Efficiency! ET! CET! ER! A!

But wait, what is this thing? The Zii StemCell processor is basically an extremely flexible system-on-a-chip, which is to say a multi-talented slab of hardware with an ARM Cortex chip at its core, intended to power all manner of multimedia devices, from PMPs to phones to settop boxes to, well, whatever. Creative promised low power consumption, high processing power, and plenty of uses. The platform would be licensed to hardware manufacturers, and eventually, we'd find these Zii-powered gadgets in our possession, under familiar brands. (But not necessarily Creative itself.)

Then we were shown the Zii Egg—pictured above—which is an Android-powered PMP with an alternate OS called Plaszma. This was actual hardware—that's more like it—and it looked compelling: media playback was strong, and the device itself was hot, and most importantly for Creative, new. But this, like anything else out of ZiiLabs, was reference hardware—unless someone picked it up for manufacture, it was strictly for developers.


Fast-forward to this month, and the project is finally springing some leaks. A smartbook shows up out of nowhere. Rumors about netbooks, which could leverage the Zii chip's power for 1080p video playback, real-time encoding, HD video conferencing, Flash acceleration and more, emerge. And finally, today, an announcement. ZiiLabs is pitching more reference designs, like the Zii Egg, to manufacturers:

The line-up of Zii Powered devices on display include a dual OS concept mobile phone which supports the Plaszma OS and Android OS, a desktop touch screen video conferencing device, a web-box, a 360° multi-view camera system, a PCI Express add-on card that instantly empowers notebooks with HD video encoding for high quality video conferencing, a pocket-sized synthesizer that can emulate the sound of some of the world's best pianos, as well as the world's smallest credit card-sized Blu-ray quality media player – based on the ZMS-08 chip.

The headliner here is obviously the Trinity phone, which can count itself among the first wave of 1GHz Android phones, and promises serious media and 3D support. The reference hardware, as you can see, is conservatively designed, though undeniably nice—and apparently iPhone skinny.

But the other Zii Wares are compelling in their own ways. The videoconferencing system can apparently process a distortion-free 360° view in full HD. The PCI Express add-on card will do video offload duties, a la Nvidia's GPGPU systems. And that little "Blu-ray quality" media player, well, I really don't know. All of the Zii hardware is propped up by the Plaszma-centric ZiiLife suite, which includes videoconferencing software with media sharing, educational software, and an app store.

As they are now, these gadgets will probably never see the light of day—it'll be up to hardware manufacturers to pick up the reference designs, after which they'll undoubtedly put their own spin on each concept. And as far as the associated software goes, it'll most likely remain under wraps until there are actual products to use it with. At any rate, over the next few months we can probably expect to see some of these Zii-powered gadgets show up as actual, buyable products, whatever forms they may take. And honestly, I'm eager to see them. [ZiiLabs]




PostHeaderIcon Tech Ticker - San Jose Mercury News


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Tech Ticker
San Jose Mercury News
6 debut with Verizon Wireless, taking on Apple's iPhone for holiday sales, an analyst estimated. The figures put Motorola's smart phone, which runs on ...
Big marketing budget drives Moto Droid salesCNET News
Droid app rejected by competitors at AppleChristian Science Monitor
Google Phone reports continue; Apple rejects Motorola Droid appApple Insider
PC Magazine -Wireless Week -All about the iPhone (blog)
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PostHeaderIcon Cash in on your iPhone App - Huffington Post (blog)


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Cash in on your iPhone App
Huffington Post (blog)
Who doesn't want to capitalize on the iPhone app gold rush? With close to 120000 apps created and over two billion downloads so far, this is officially a ...
Top grossing iPhone games: November 30, 2010GamePro.com
Five Commuter iphone Apps You've Gotta TryWired News
More financial news apps for iPhone Page of 15Macworld
Gizmodo.com -Mirror.co.uk -CIO
all 86 news articles »

PostHeaderIcon New iPhone May be in Beta - PC World


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New iPhone May be in Beta
PC World
Earlier in November, software developer Pandav discovered in usage logs for its iBART public transportation app that an iPhone had identified itself as ...
Next-gen iphone in field testing, may have revamped MapsArs Technica
New iPhone in the Wild — Perhaps With Revamped Maps?Wired News
Next Generation iPhone Spotted by DevelopersTom's Guide
Register -The Mac Observer -NewsFactor Network
all 98 news articles »

PostHeaderIcon Pressure on Samsung as iphone launches in South Korea - Financial Times


Boston Globe

Pressure on Samsung as iphone launches in South Korea
Financial Times
The much-hyped launch underlined the continued appeal of the iphone, as well as just how much domestic players such as Samsung Electronics will have to do ...
iphone expands into South KoreaBizjournals.com
Korean iphone launch shows high numbersMacNN
Found Footage: Koreans enthusiastically welcome iphonetuaw.com (blog)
Afterdawn.com -Phones Review -Unwired View
all 421 news articles »

PostHeaderIcon Upgraded iPhone App Makes Xbox LIVE More Mobile And Social - MocoNews


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Upgraded iPhone App Makes Xbox LIVE More Mobile And Social
MocoNews
Indie developer Juan Xavier Larrea has released a new version of his 360 Live iPhone app, that lets Xbox LIVE users sign in to their accounts, ...
Xbox LIVE iPhone App Lets You Message on the GoPC World
New iphone App Keeps Mobile Gamers In The GameChannelWeb
Xbox Live iphone AppIGN
Mobile Magazine -Examiner.com -Mashable (blog)
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