TV.com iPhone app

iPhone Softwares | Friday February 27 2009 7:29 am | Comments (0) Tags:

tv.comCBS Mobile has you covered with its new TV.com app (iTunes link) released. The app offers free streaming video content from CBS (including CBS News, Sports, and Radio), the CW, and Showtime, as well as CBS-owned Cnet and some other places.

Most of the content consists of clips, interviews, and promos, but you’ll also find full episodes of some TV shows, such as "CSI: Miami" and the aforementioned Richard Dean Anderson classic mixed in (well, to be honest, there weren’t many other shows I could find full episodes of at first glance). Full episodes are presented as multiple clips instead of as a single video. You can search for shows using the Search box at the top, or tap on the Shows and Channels buttons to browse in other ways.

 

Mini Microphone Launched For iPhone

iPhone 3G, iPhone News | Tuesday February 24 2009 9:46 pm | Comments (0) Tags: ,

Via iPhone3G India, Usbfever just launched a Mini Microphone for iPhone 3g, and if you are journalist or you just want to get better sound quality while recording sound on iPhone, then this is a accessory for you.

Features:

- Plug and Play
- High Quality Microphone, Fine sensibility
- Small and portable
- No need battery
- So conveninent, you can wear it as a necklace
- As a capsule, so compact and lightweight

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Review: Ferrari GT Evolution

iPhone Games, iPhone Reviews | Friday February 20 2009 8:50 am | Comments (0) Tags: , , ,

Ferrari GT Evolution
Macworld.com has posted a new review, Ferrari GT Evolution.

The game tests your skill handling the massive horsepower of purebred Ferrari sports cars — 33 different models in all, everything from classics like the Testarossa and the 250 GTO to newer models like the California and the F430. It’s more than just a cosmetic difference — each car handles a bit differently, with different acceleration and handling around corners.Ferrari GT Evolution

The game’s Career mode puts you in the role of an up-and-coming racer on a street racing circuit. You can engage in races for money; the higher you place and the better you do, more races will be available to you. You can also use your income to grow your garage with new Ferrari models. If you’re impatient to take the most expensive machines for a drive, you can do that in a test drive mode, though you won’t be rewarded for it. 

Ferrari GT Evolution features three different control modes — you can steer with your finger using an on-screen wheel; tap in the direction you want the car to move, or turn the iPhone or iPod touch using the accelerometer. Auto acceleration will automatically control your vehicle’s speed (you can turn this off if you want to work the gas pedal yourself) and there are options for adaptive steering, electronic stability, anti-lock brakes, ceramic brakes and traction control.

Forget about manual transmission action, though — there just isn’t enough room on the screen. For that matter, doing just about anything but braking is an exercise in frustration — the screen simply isn’t large enough for you to effectively manage a lot of the car’s control. I even found driving with the wheel or using the tapping method to be more frustrating than challenging. It took more time than it should have to get the controls to my liking.

When you’ve got the car configured the way you want and you’re happy with the control scheme, Ferrari GT Evolution offers you a great deal of challenge. It marks your best line on the road, and will also warn you of upcoming hazards like hairpin turns, or show you your opponents almost before you can see them. A variety of camera modes lets you either go inside the car or behind it at varying lengths, and sound effects really immerse you in the action. Static loading screens show you glamorous close-ups of Ferrari automobiles and quotes from Ferrari luminaries about the lifestyle and concept behind their expensive products.

The game also tracks your statistics, showing you how much you’ve raced, races won and lost, best lap times and more. You even have a trophy room to show you the achievements in the game you’ve unlocked.

Ferrari GT Evolution also has a multiplayer mode, though as of the version that I reviewed (1.2.2), it was limited to iPhones or iPod touches working off the same Wi-Fi network. Gameloft promises to deliver an online multiplayer mode that will let Ferrari GT Evolution gamers from around the world to compete with one another.

Graphics are quite crisp for an iPhone game; the texture-mapped buildings reveal lots of pixelation when you’re close up, but as you’re speeding down the road you don’t notice all that much. There are also dynamic weather conditions; virtual rain will even bead up on the iPhone’s screen.

Gameloft has created a very ambitious racing game with Ferrari GT Evolution. While it sometimes feels more like an advertisement for Ferrari products than a game, there’s a lot to recommend it. But the ambition of the game sometimes exceeds the platform’s ability to deliver. Much like Ferrari cars themselves, there’s almost too much under the hood here for most people to be able to enjoy.

Ferrari GT Evolution is compatible with any iPhone or iPod touch running the iPhone 2.2 software update.

 

 

Four iPhone Wallpapers

iPhone Wallpaper | Thursday February 19 2009 7:29 am | Comments (0) Tags: ,

Blade - Trinity

 

Prototype

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Pain Shout

 

You Are Loved

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Themes : Iceman South Park 11

iPhone Themes | Thursday February 19 2009 7:04 am | Comments (0) Tags: ,

iPhone ThemeWorld has posted a new movie themes, this is version 1.1 of this cool south park related iphone theme.

Review: Air Cam Live Video

iPhone Reviews, iPhone Softwares | Thursday February 19 2009 6:55 am | Comments (0) Tags: , ,

Rob de la Cretaz has posted a new review: Air Cam Live Video for the iPhone and iPod touch is a great application for viewing your live webcam feeds over local, Wi-Fi or 3G and EDGE networks.

Installing the software is a dream, and my setup was relatively flawless. You can optimize your feed by adjusting both the audio and the video.

Watching video over a local network was great, though I did notice two- to five-second delays. The image quality is far better than I was expecting however so I’d say that it is a small price to pay for such a minor lag.

 

Youtube RSS reader for the iPhone: TubeJunkies

iPhone Softwares | Wednesday February 18 2009 7:32 am | Comments (0) Tags: , , ,

via Irdian Studio, TubeJunkies is a special RSS reader to make it easier for YouTube fans to keep track of their favourite videos in YouTube. Users can subscribe to video channels based on search text, youtube users, or video tags, and never miss any new videos uploaded.

Features in TubeJunkies:

  • Subscribe to video channels based on search texts, youtube users, or video tags
  • Watch subscribed videos from within TubeJunkies
  • Delete/Sort video channels
  • Refresh individual video channels
  • Refresh all video channels
  • Mark all video channels as viewed or not viewed
  • Mark all videos in a channel as viewed or not viewed
  • Mark individual videos in a channel as view or not viewed
  • Hide viewed videos, or simply make the row more translucent
  • Viewed videos will be remembered across channels so that duplicate videos in a different channel will also be marked viewed
  • Show a badge number in Springboard to indicate the number of new videos

TubeJunkies, an iPhone application to keep track of your favourite videos in YouTube TubeJunkies, an iPhone application to keep track of your favourite videos in YouTube
TubeJunkies, an iPhone application to keep track of your favourite videos in YouTube TubeJunkies, an iPhone application to keep track of your favourite videos in YouTube
TubeJunkies, an iPhone application to keep track of your favourite videos in YouTube TubeJunkies, an iPhone application to keep track of your favourite videos in YouTube

Using Xumii to handle all social accounts on your iPhone

iPhone Softwares | Monday February 16 2009 11:01 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Via iPhoneBuzz, If you have a bunch of favorite social networking accounts and you want to access them easily on your iPhone, this new app called Xumii will help you do that. This free app will hit the iTunes store tomorrow.

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  1. See all your friends from Facebook, MySpace, imeem, AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, Google Talk, MSN and Flickr in one place.
  2. See who’s online and available to chat.
  3. Update your status at one go for all your networks.
  4. See the status of everyone in the same place.
  5. Let you select a photo from your iPhone  and share it with a friend on IM.

PacketVideo will bring TV to your iPhone

iPhone News, iPhone Softwares | Monday February 16 2009 10:53 pm | Comments (0) Tags: ,

Via iPhoneWorld, PacketVideo has announced the commercial availability of PV’s mobile video application for the Apple iPhone, enabling the delivery of operator-branded TV and video services on the popular smartphone for the first time.

The application is available immediately and will be sold via operator distribution. Mobile operators are expected to offer the new iPhone application under their own brands via the iPhone Application Store, enabling subscribers to view local live television channels and on-demand video clips.

PV’s first ever commercial application for the iPhone is powered by PV’s well-known CORE™ software platform that has shipped in more than 260 million mobile phones worldwide. In addition to video streaming and playback capabilities, PV’s CORE supports the middleware services needed to deliver live and on-demand content, including support for mobile operator TV services electronic program guide (EPG) information.

“Operators want to offer branded, value-added services across their entire portfolio of devices. The popularity and processing power of the iPhone makes it a very strategic device for the delivery of advanced media content” said PV CEO James C. Brailean, Ph.D. “Our ability to bring premium video services to the iPhone as well as the other major mobile platforms opens up new possibilities for mobile operators around the world. We look forward to supporting other exciting new iPhone applications in the near future.”

Doodle Kids - iPhone Art Application for Kids

iPhone Games, iPhone News | Monday February 16 2009 7:33 am | Comments (0) Tags: ,

This is a painting program written by Lim Ding Wen, a 9 year old iPhone developer living in Singapore. This program is designed specially for his sisters and all the kids in the world.

The application has been downloaded more than 100,000 times since its release on Feb. 14.

While many kids his age are content to simply play games on the iPhone or PSP, Ding Wen is all about programming in ActionScript and JavaScript. He also understands five other programming languages and is already hard at work on his next app, a game called “Invader Wars.”

Doodle Kids is initially written by Ding Wen for the Apple IIGS computer, and is ported to iPhone with the original Super Hires color palette.

About Lim Ding Wen and his software

About Doodle Kids