iPhoneWorld.ca writes:iPhone App Review: HexSetReviewed by: Robb Lewis- AppStore LinkPrice: $1.99HexSet is an iPhone version of connect four. If you don't know the rules, shame on you. (...)  |  |


iPhoneWorld.ca writes:Till Schadde of Equinux development house recently announced that he believes that an exploit is affecting jailbreaked/unlocked iPhone units running firmware v3.0According to his information this exploit, which could in fact be classified as a broadcast error, forwards AIM  |  |
iPhoneWorld.ca writes:iPhone App Review: Battery Go!Reviewed by: Robb Lewis- AppStore LinkPrice: $0.99Ahh the iPhone battery. The bain of every iPhone owners life. (...)  |  |
iPhoneWorld.ca writes:College Kid App recently released their first iPhone app, Battery Go!, to the AppStore. (...)  |  |


iPhoneWorld.ca writes:iPhone App Review: Zombie SchoolReviewed by: Robb Lewis- AppStore Link No longer availableZombie School was pulled from the App Store a few days ago, hours after we wrote this article and hours before we wrote this follow up. (...)  |  |
iPhoneWorld.ca writes:IMPROVING THE APP STOREOn the July 21 earnings conference call, Apple Chief Operating Officer suggested that he has some ideas on how to improve the App Store. (...)  |  |
iPhoneWorld.ca writes:iPhone 2G/3G Backup Battery Review: iJuicz Wave and iJuicz Solar by BluJuiczReviewed by: David Geguzinskis-Official websiteiJuicz Wave: $44.06iJuicz Solar: $44.95I have my iPhone for over a year now, and what I've noticed is that it does not hold the  |  |
iPhoneWorld.ca writes:Our experience is yours at iPhone Bootcamp in Germany, September 21-25, 2009FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEVeitshöchheim - July 2, 2009 - Our experience is yours at iPhone Bootcamp in Germany, September 21-25, 2009Big Nerd Ranch Europe, premier provider of week-long, intensive  |  |
iPhoneWorld.ca writes:Mt Vernon, USA - Pavtube Studio has announced Pavtube FLV Converter for Mac 1.0, the powerful FLV converter and editor for Mac OS X. (...)  |  |
Applying biological molecules from cell membranes to the surfaces of artificial materials is opening peepholes on the very basics of cell-to-cell interaction. Two new articles suggest that putting lipids and other cell membrane components on manufactured surfaces could lead to  |
Provides resellers with the opportunity to develop their own web and desktop based programs accessible directly from company's hosting infrastructure.  |
The race is on for a successor to the popular 'flash' memory used in portable devices. Researchers think they have found a candidate in novel materials combined with a simple, easily fabricated 'crossbar' architecture.  |
Company Upgrades both its Linux and Windows Shared Hosting Plans with Parallels Plesk 9.2.  |
Computer scientists and biologists have developed software which provides a better understanding of how viruses evolve.  |
Scientists have found a method of attaching molecules to semiconducting silicon that may help manufacturers reach beyond the current limits of Moore's Law as they make microprocessors both smaller and more powerful.  |
Much as meteorologists predict the path and intensity of hurricanes, some researchers believe we will one day predict with unprecedented foresight, specificity and scale such things as the economic and social effects of billions of new Internet users in China  |
A supercomputer named Novo-G described by its lead designer as likely the most powerful computer of its kind in the world became operational the week of July 21, 2009.  |
In comparison to classical physics, quantum physics predicts that the properties of a quantum mechanical system depend on the measurement context, i.e., whether other system measurements are carried out. Physicists have for the first time proven in a comprehensive experiment  |
The weak interaction has the shortest range of the fundamental forces and does some of the most peculiar things, like changing the flavor of quarks, governing the interactions of neutrinos, and violating parity -- nature's mirror symmetry. In ytterbium, researchers  |
Though digital technologies and high-speed communications have significantly expanded the capabilities of scientists -- allowing them to analyze and share vast amounts of data -- these technologies are also raising difficult questions for researchers, institutions and journals.  |
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