Sock Case for iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch - Pink

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Category: iPhone 3G Cases



Check out these cheeky socks for your iPhone and iPhone3G. Choose from 6 colours and keep your iPhone or iPod Touch snug and warm through the winte

Average iPhone User Consumes 273MB of Data Monthly


Now the Biggest iPhone users use over 1GB monthly

Apple struck a chord with competitors and consumers alike when it launched the first iPhone. The device wasn't perfect, but it sold in droves and each successive version of the iPhone has sold exceptionally well. The device is one of the most popular smartphones on the American market, despite only having one carrier.

The popularity of the iPhone and the tendency of customers to actually use the smartphone for its intended purpose means that owners tend to consumer more data bandwidth than users of other devices. In fact, AT&T has threatened in the past to charge iPhone users who consume more data than it thinks they should more money, despite the fact that iPhone data plans are said to be unlimited.

AT&T may blame the huge number of iPhones that it sells for its data woes, but the company recognizes how important the iPhone is to its bottom line. The company has pledged to improve its network and in Q1 Apple reported sales of the iPhone doubled so the number of iPhones on the AT&T network will only increase.

Consumer Reports has published the results of research that it commissioned from a company called Validas. Validas is a web firm that analyses the bills of wireless users that the customers willingly upload and the data is used for research when the providers won’t give first party numbers

Stream SlingPlayer Over 3G for iPhone Users


AT&T's network woes since the iPhone launched have become legendary with the company unable to support the bandwidth that is being consumed by iPhone users. The poor performance of the AT&T network has led to bad press for the mobile provider and a number of attacks from U.S. mobile wireless market leader Verizon.

To keep the load on its network at a lower level, AT&T has a long history of banning applications that could consume significant bandwidth when used. AT&T banned 3G streaming when using the SlingPlayer app back in May of 2009 on the iPhone despite the fact that other handsets on the AT&T network were allowed to use the SlingPlayer with 3G. AT&T also originally banned VoIP apps from being used over its 3G network only to lift that ban on with the unveiling of the new iPhone/iPad SDK in January 2010.

iPhone Suicide Victim's Family Paid $52,000, and $4,400/year After


Company hopes that payment will lay matter to rest
Apple and its Chinese iPhone manufacturer Foxconn made headlines when an employee Danyong Sun committed suicide. The circumstances were anything but ordinary. Mr. Sun had been given a set of never-before-seen iPhone fourth generation prototypes to deliver for testing. He lost one of these prototypes and was subsequently the victim of a burglary and assault, reportedly by his employer's security division. He then committed suicide.

Following initial statements by Foxconn and Apple, new details have emerged. Foxconn has announced that it will pay off the family of Mr. Sun in hopes of laying the matter quietly to rest. It has agreed to pay his parents a lump sum of $52,000 and a yearly payment of $4,400 for the rest of their lives.

The government is still investigating the incident. Apple says it will wait until that investigation finishes before it takes action. The main subject of the investigations is Mr. Gun Qinmin a security supervisor. Mr. Qinmin insists that he's innocent, though he admits to sending people to search Mr. Sun's office.

One Free iPhone App - has 51 Games for FREE

Monday, March 8, 2010


all-51-games-freeThe title says it all; there indeed are fifty-one different games of various genre in All 51 Games FREE. If you are obsessed with number and don’t care much about quality, this cluttered game is all yours. It would take you days or even weeks to try all the games.

The average rating of this game is one and half out of five from the total of 12,390 ratings. There are also no good comments for the game. Curiosity of being free and mystery of the game name drew so much downloads that the game has made to the top list.

In the , you can become famous for both good and bad reasons. You now know to which group All 51 Games FREE falls into.

Enough defaming something that doesn’t cost me a pie. Well, I can’t do that with this combo game package. The graphics are too basic and there ain’t sound or music in all the 51 games. It is nothing different from making mute animation videos of yore in this technologically advanced age.

Some of the titles in All 51 Games FREE are:

Monkey Jump, Babel, Dino Eggs, Arcade Basketball, Alien Switch, Dangerous Bananas, Jewels Mania, Hurricane, Kitchen Panic, Arcade Bowling, Blocked Car, Brick Blaster 3D, Golden Sword, Olympic Sports, Sky Warriors, Street Combat, Monsterland 2, Mad Fighters, Infiltrator, Dragon Fury, Star Blast, Bee Invaders, Kick Ups Soccer, Cupid 2, Monsterland, Blackjack Mania, Pop Pop Pop, Snake Mania, Hangman Mania, Super Dog, Cupid, Poker Mania, Memory Pets, Same Pets, Blackjack Solitaire, Dragon Jewels, Same Hearts, Fantasy Puzzle, Anagrams, Poker Solitaire, Add Bubbles, Monster Heads, Monkey Jump 2, Pumpkin Land, Fantasy Stars, Sky Warriors 2, Crazy Tank, Balloon, Battle Pirates, Babel 2, Monster Cups, Skate Duck and Clown Juggler.

Get Paid iPhone Apps For Free -- Without Hacking

Sunday, March 7, 2010

FreeAppAlert is a cool website for iPhone users. It monitors iPhone App Store for paid iPhone apps that just became free and sends you alerts. All you have to do is select how you want to be notified (email, Twitter or RSS) and then subscribe. You can also browse iPhone apps that recently became free by date. Each listed app includes screenshots, short description and the price tag it used to have.
free paid iphone apps

Features:
  • Get paid iPhone apps for free.
  • Get Email, Twitter or RSS alerts.
  • Browse free apps by date.
  • Quick and simple.

Free iPhone Apps To Help You Save And Find Hot Deals

We’ve been testing some of the many iPhone applications that aim to help you save and manage money. Banks are developing a growing number of apps for the iPhone, but we’ve focused on some free, nonbank offerings.
Here, some of our favorites:
Mint offers a version of its popular budgeting tool. We like it because, like the Mint.com site, it puts all your accounts — checking, savings, loans and investments — into one place. Users can get a real-time snapshot of their financial lives and set up alerts should accounts run low. This one is handy to consult before making purchases.
SnapTell uses the camera feature of the iPhone to snap pictures of books, CDs and videogames to comparison shop online. This application can accurately identify a book by its cover and links you to reviews and prices from Amazon, eBay and other retailers. We saved $10 on a Philip Roth book because SnapTell showed us that a cheaper used copy was available online.

Yowza!!
combines a Global Positioning System with coupons, popping up coupons for nearby retailers. Good idea, but it needs some work — we found only the same Container Store offering week after week in a robust Manhattan shopping district. However, we later found some coupons for a complimentary sample-size shampoo at a nearby Kiehl’s. The application also tracks your cumulative savings

Best FREE iPhone Apps for Your Preschooler

Friday, March 5, 2010


So I am a proud new iPhone owner! I don't know why I didn't get this thing sooner (actually, I do know why.. because they weren't on sale until now). One thing I have discovered is that it actually serves many purposes! One of those is entertaining and hepling to educate Graham.

Here is a list of the FREE iPhone apps for preschool/toddler aged children that I think are worth the download!

1. Toddler Teasers Shapes. This one is my favorite! Graham loves this quizzing shapes game that rewards kids with "stickers" when they have completed certain levels. A voice asks the child to identify a certain shape. If the child selects the correct shape the name is announced and there is applause and hoorays! If the child selects the wrong shape the name is still announced and the shape disappears.

2. FirstWords Sampler. This app has the picture of the item that they are spelling. The child actually moves the mixed up letters into the matching blocks to spell out the word. A voice tells the letters and the word. There are 8 different words in the free version.

Get Promo Codes for Free iPhone Apps

Thursday, March 4, 2010

You may have heard websites advertising free app store promo codes or stating they have a giveaway for a certain app. But how do you get those promo codes, you ask? Well, here are a few different ways you can find, receive and win free iPhone app promotional codes!

ASK AROUND
It never hurts to ask the developers of the iPhone app for a promo code in return for leaving a review on iTunes. It not only lets you try out an app that you are truly interested in using, but it allows the developer a chance to get some exposure and boost some reviews to get it seen by the App Store staff. It's a win-win situation!

FLOCK TO THE FORUMS
There are several forums online dedicated to iPhone app developers for posting promo codes. Of course, it's a great idea to register with these forums, post which promo code you used, and follow up with a review on the iTunes App Store. This is common courtesy when using their promo codes, but can be a great way to try out some games or other apps that you may have passed by at first.

SOCIAL NETWORKING
Getting on Twitter and other social networking sites is a great way to find free iPhone app promo codes. Some developers will post promo codes on their Twitter sites, or will have websites and mailing lists to notify others when new apps are created and available in the App Store. Keep in touch with some developers and return the favor by posting reviews on iTunes and you'll have plenty of sources for free iPhone apps!

The Successful Models For Selling Apps At The Apple (AAPL) App Store

Wednesday, March 3, 2010


The Apple (AAPL) App Store, with over 1.5 billion application downloads, has become a tremendous market where software developers can sell their products. Individuals or corporations must register with Apple and pay a small fee to become official developers in order to be able to sell applications at the Apple App Store. Apple has to approve each application prior to release. More than 10,000 developers have registered with the Apple App Store and have produced over 65,000 applications. Apple benefits from maintaining an App Store in two ways. First, it dramatically increases the versatility and desirability of iPhones and iTouches. People can effectively customize their iTouches and iPhones by downloading the applications that complement their lifestyle. Apple also profits directly from the sale of paid applications. Apple takes a third of the price every time a user downloads an application that they have to pay for and the developer gets the rest.
Applications at the App Store fall into two categories: paid and free. The winning formula for paid apps is not complicated from a developer’s standpoint: create a great product and price it right. The creation of a successful application is still no easy feat. The Apple App Store maintains a list of the top 100 most downloaded applications. This is often the first place users go to shop for apps. The apps on the top 100 have incredible momentum so it is often very difficult for new developers to muscle their way onto the list.
The model is less straight forward for free applications. There are number of ways that developers seek to profit from offering free applications at the App Store. 24/7 Wall St. has chosen four software developers that have released products that have been among the top 100 most downloaded free applications at the App Store. Each of them seeks to profit by offering free applications in a different way.