PCiPod - Transfer files between your iPod / iPhone to your PC easily

mardi 4 mai 2010

Want an easy way to move files from your PC to your iPod / iPhone or vice versa easily? With PCiPod have it easy. We know that with iTunes installed you can do, but many people who mess up when you synchronize the content between computer and player / phone.

That's why, that we can have a simple interface used to transfer files between the two teams is paramount for many users. Although need to have iTunes installed on your version 8.0 at least PCiPod enables you to perform operations more agile and with much less complication.

As we have said, you can also download the files on your PC and delete the contents of the player that does not interest you. PCiPod is completely free and you can download it
here.

Via:
Life Rocks 2.0


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Apple increases gaming share at the expense of DS and PSP

jeudi 25 mars 2010

The chart you see above these lines leave little room for explanations. This is the proof that the presence of video games on the iPhone platform continues to increase, and it is eating market share from other mobile platforms, more or less similar to other brands.

While in September, Apple boasted a catalog of video games that was outstripping supply competition, in this case we must insist with the same. And we all know that many games from the App Store does not meet certain minimum standards that ensure each other platforms, and if the reason for this is what it takes to not only them but also the price they think they should provided in such articles.

Anyway there is one detail that goes unnoticed but that to me is crucial, and that in a year, all brands have released new hardware products that drive very often to a new purchase. But instead, Apple has not released any new product at this time, when the platform is still the same, so obviously, is taking advantage of software that can feed future products without the user having to compulsorily acquire a new product.

In fact, very possibly the presence of games on this platform will continue to grow thanks to the new iPad, and a good test is the following graph.


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First Apple-Certified Solar Charger For iPhone and iPod Touch Available in the market

dimanche 21 mars 2010

Surge is the first Apple-certified solar charger compatible with any iPhone / iPod. We speak of a rechargeable battery via its solar panels from 1320 mAh and 3.7 volts.

With a heavy load of two hours we can have a conversation of 30 minutes (3G) and up to 60 minutes (2G). The price of this rechargeable battery for
iPhone is $ 80, while the iPod is priced at $ 70.

The
AppStore is an application that allows to estimate the time that we have to charge your mobile phone so your battery never runs out. For example, if we have to make a short trip, then provide that we will use and the number of days that we were, the application daily hours will tell us we have to use the solar charger.


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Apple prohibits the sale of screen protective films for the iPhone in its stores

mercredi 17 mars 2010

According to the guys from iLounge, Apple could ban the sale of protective films for the iPhone screen in all its stores from May. This decision could wipe some of the most popular accessories manufactured by third parties of their physical stores as well as their online store.

The prohibition of sale of such products could also affect those sleeves that incorporate such protective film, forcing customers to look for this type of accessory shops that have nothing to do with Apple. Also could be affected also those decorative and protective products that are specially made for devices manufactured by the Cupertino company.

The manufacturers have not received any official response, nor an explanation of the reasons for this ban. However, there are speculations that Apple wants to promote the supposed durability of the screens of their products.

It is a fact that is not the lack of popularity of these products, and a sample of this is that these protective films, accessories are the most requested by consumers in Apple stores. This type of accessory currently holds the sixth or seventh in popularity in the U.S. Apple Store.

Via
iLounge


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Street Fighter IV available for iPhone / iPod touch

samedi 13 mars 2010

Another popular title joins the long list of mobile games that currently owns the AppStore, and recently at the conference of mobile game developers held this week in San Francisco (United States), Capcom has officially announced the launch of Street Fighter IV in the AppStore.

We're talking about a customized version of the original (which is available for console), unlike this version we choose our fighter from 8 characters, while the original title has 19 characters. This adapted version for
iPhone / iPod touch has a multiplayer mode via Bluetooth, so you can compete against our friends.

So you know, the game is now available on
AppStore for a price of $ 10. Enjoy!


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Brothers In Arms: Global Front comes to AppStore

mercredi 24 février 2010

It has finally come to the AppStore the game Brothers In Arms: Global Front. This new release features 13 levels that "make you bite your nails. As I had already commented, there are new arenas such as Sicily, North Africa and Normandy.

It also incorporates video clips that complement the story, along with the promise that the player will have more interaction with their fellow soldiers. This time you will have many more weapons, among which are found sniper rifles and flame throwers.

Gameloft has added to the game, the service "Gameloft Live," whereby you can earn 26 different trophies available. Remember that this version also features multiplayer mode. In multiplayer mode you can play with several friends, to 5, and may only be made through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

The game is now available on
AppStore, weighs approximately 270 MB and is priced at $ 8 dollars.

Via
9to5Mac


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Apple recently removed more than 5,000 applications from the AppStore



Apple has imposed more restrictions on the AppStore. For a couple of days, Apple has changed the policies of the AppStore and thanks to that change, a little over 5,000 applications have disappeared forever from the AppStore.

And is that from now can be seen as applications that Apple deemed potentially offensive to users of applications in the AppStore. I asked what those applications that Apple regards as potentially offensive:

• No photographs of women and / or scantily clad men
• Do not allow images suggestive
There will be no sexual connotations whatsoever
Nothing that can cause sexual excitement
No applications that may come to involve sexual content

All I can say about this is that each person is free to carry on your terminal type of content that you see fit and that, apparently, Apple has made it very clear that things are done or how they say, or rather not made. But on the other hand, we all know that there are alternatives to doing whatever we want with our terminal.


Via MobileCrunch


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The function Find My iPhone is now available on iPhone and iPod touch

samedi 20 février 2010

Apple has released a new version of the homepage of the mobile page of Me.com for iPhone and iPod touch, which adds links to the applications MobileMe iDisk and Gallery. There is also a link to allow access from the iPhone feature called Find My iPhone.

Previously, the mobile page of MobileMe compatible with the iPhone, only contained a link that provided instructions to configure the mail, contacts, calendars and Find My iPhone, the new page has the same link, but adds all new features mentioned earlier.

Once the user clicked the link given to Find My iPhone, you'll be prompted to enter username and password and the user automatically be in the mobile page of Find My iPhone. On that page you can view the
location map and all other links and features that can be done from a computer.

Apple notes that these new features are great especially when there is no access to a computer and now can be accessed wirelessly Mobile Me to locate any iPhone or iPod touch, so just delete it or lock it remotely.
For more information about this new feature please visit
Apple Support.

Via
iLounge


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L'App Store atteint 13 pays



A few hours ago Apple announced that there are another 13 new AppStore globally, among the countries that have joined the successful application store of the company are: Armenia, Botswana, Bulgaria, Jordan, Kenya, Macedonia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger, Senegal, Tunisia and Uganda.

Until now, there are few applications that people in these countries may find their respective AppSotres, since developers will have to update your preferences in iTunes Connect sales for its applications begin appearing in the AppStore above.

For they will have to choose "sell in new territories" (selling in the New Territories) for a few minutes later, begin to receive applications. A pretty good news for fans of iPhone and iPod touch in those countries, but especially for Apple every time it expands to store more profitable and popular applications in the world.

Via
Apple iPhone Dev Center


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