iChocolates: Edible iPhone Apps

April 28, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

If you like chocolate, have US$46, and always wanted to eat those app icons on your iPhone, iChocolates are for you.

iChocolates consist of twenty pieces of gourmet chocolate, crafted after the icons of iPhone apps and arranged in an iPhone-like package. Each individual chocolate app is made of organic, extra-dark, 100% cocoa butter chocolate and is hand cut and set by a French chocolate designer. Read more…

Sync Your iPhone Wirelessly To iTunes

April 26, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

There are some players who can sync wireless with your computer like “Zune”, but Apple probably thought this wasn’t necessary for the iDevice users. Because of that Greg Hughes has developed and submitted a App to the App Store that makes it possible to sync your iDevice with iTunes via Wi-Fi. Read more…

Turn Your iPhone Into Wireless Video Game Controller

April 15, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Do you love playing classic games via emulators on your Mac but hate using the keyboard to control those 8-bit heroes? Joypad is just what you’ve been waiting for. The simple app lets you use your iPod touch or iPhone as a classic joystick controller for game emulators on your Mac. Read more…

Opera Mini for iPhone Approved!

April 12, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Apple has approved the Opera Mini for the iPhone, causing a collective gasp of shock around the Internet. Opera announced the approval this evening, saying that the free app will be available within the next 24 hours. UK and Australian readers are reporting to Engadget that they’re able to download the app already. Want to give it a try? Give this link a shot.

As soon as we’ve tried it we’ll report back. Thanks to everyone who sent this in!

[Via tuaw.com]

Apple Accidentally Leaks iPad Approved App Listings

March 25, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Apple seems to have accidentally leaked listings for iPad titles already approved for the iPad onto iTunes Preview.

The discovery was made by PadGadget

We did a quick scan and were able to find several titles clearly marked as “HD”, a common label developers are now using to indicate an iPad specific version of their app. Read more…

Zits & Giggles Removed From Appstore With No Explanation

March 23, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Zits & Giggles is an useless app created by the developer Tommy Refenes, he created Zits & Giggles to proof that people pay a lot of money for junk apps. All you can do in this app is destroy pimples. At the point Apple removed Zits & Giggles it was available for 400 dollar, and still got sold. Read more…

“Gift This App” Appears In App Store

March 22, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

When the 2010 baseball season began, I knew I wanted to buy MLB At Bat for a friend. Unfortunately there was no way to do that directly, so I had to settle for a Gift Certificate. Then I discovered that Gift Certificates are only available in $10 increments, starting at $10 and ending at $50. Read more…

Crackdown On Devs Who Speak Negatively of Apple?

March 21, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

Developer Tommy Refenes has attracted the attention of a substantial number of his developer peers this weekend. Refenes’ game “Zits & Giggles” was yanked from the App Store a few days ago without the developer receiving any word from Apple as to why the pimple-popping game for the iPhone and iPod Touch was dumped. Read more…

Bluetooth Star Wars Lightsaber Duel for iPhone Coming Soon

March 18, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

THQ Wireless is set to release a Bluetooth enabled Lightsaber Duel app for iPhone next month, according to Mobile Entertainment.

The app follows the 2008 Lightsaber Unleashed game which was a revamped version of an unofficial app called PhoneSaber. It will feature officially licensed lightsaber sounds while iPhone users swing against each other using Bluetooth connectivity. Read more…

Become A Therapist Using Your iPhone

March 16, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

ScavoMed have released Pocket Therapy 1.0, the only application available that gives very specific therapeutic routines for the fifteen most common injuries. The Pocket Therapy app is like having a physical therapist in your iPhone, providing injury specific information, advice and exercises, complete with photo and video demonstrations.

Pocket Therapy was developed to answer a growing need. “The inspiration for this app came from patients of mine who were seeking home physical therapy. Many didn’t have accepted insurance or the time to be seen by a physical therapist,” explained Ross Scavo, certified athletic trainer and owner of ScavoMed. He designed the application to also provide answers to an array of common questions that came up during patient visits. Read more…