During the course of an interview, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android pioneer Andy Rubin made sure so say that the Android Market will be a whole different ballgame compared with the iPhone Apps Store. Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Back in April I wrote about the availability of fring on the iPhone, but at that time you needed a jailbroken iPhone to use it and the iPhone 3G wasn’t yet available. You may recall that fring is a VoIP application that lets you use Skype, MSN, Google Talk, ICQ, Twitter, Yahoo!, and AIM clients to chat and instant message. Well, the good news is that fring is available now for free in the Apple App Store and can be loaded on your iPhone without any jailbreaking required.
For some things in life, professional help is the only option. While you may want to leave your haircuts and chemical peels to the pros, now you can enhance your smile at a professional level and spend less! Leading dentists have created an at-home tooth whitening innovation called LUSTER 1 Hour White.
Its finally Olympic season and the world seems to be keeping its eyes and ears open towards the news and highlights from Beijing. Even the technology sector seems to be making good use of this season and introduces products and services that show off the Olympics 2008 theme.
A computer maker called Open Tech has announced a line of computers designed to run Apple’s Mac OS X, following in the footsteps of Psystar, the Mac clone manufacturer recently targeted by an Apple lawsuit.
It’s still the weekend for a large portion of the globe, and while the technorati have largely spent the last couple of days chronicling iPhone disasterdom to quite phenomenal extent, the many days left in the year will likely be nothing but smooth, sweet sailing for Apple and its 3G-enabled invention.
With all the Apple frenzy dying down after the launch of the new iPhone 3G Friday, I’m finding it’s the new iPhone 2.0 software upgrade that is the most impressive - allowing users to connect seamlessly to business e-mail and run hundreds of new games and programs.
Google has released the web-based version of its Google Talk optimized for the iPhone/iPod Touch. The application works from Safari and looks pretty much the same as the GTalk desktop client.
Gadget geeks got a glimpse Friday of just how much it's going to cost to use Apple Inc.'s iPhone, set to be unleashed in the Canadian marketplace July 11, as Rogers Wireless revealed its pricing plans for the hotly anticipated device.