Written by admin on Jun 21st, 2008 | Filed under:
iphone apps
I really can’t wait for the Apple app store. It’s looking like it will be absolutely fantastic; I can’t wait to get my hands on some of the new software that will be made available.
Being a bit of an Apple geek I thought I’d do some research on the app store. It seems that Apple have big plans. It seems also that, for once, Apple hasn’t predicted what will happen in the real world.
Apple, it seems, originally planned for the situation where each app bought in the app store would cost around $10. That would bring them $3 in revenue (they will be taking a 30% cut); added up over the millions of apps likely to be served through the app store, Apple will soon make a healthy profit.
They hadn’t imagined, though, that around 71% of all apps would be offered for free through the app store; nor had they imagined that their estimate price of $10 would be so far off the mark. This is the harsh reality that is being painted by a recent survey of 20 iPhone developers at WWDC which suggested that the average cost of an app would be – gulp — $2.29.
Of course while this is fairly bad news for Apple (they’ll bounce back, I’m certain) it’s fantastic news for users like me.
Written by admin on May 8th, 2008 | Filed under:
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Say what you like about Apple – and I do – but they truly are the masters of marketing. Case in point: the new 3g iPhone.
The 3g iPhone is due to be released sometime this summer, almost a year after the original model came out. A few weeks before the 3g iPhone is released supplies of the old model will dry up; this should, if Apple’s plan goes to plan – leave a lacuna in supplies of the gadget which in turn will fuel a greater demand. Then, bang. Out comes the new model.
Once the new 3g iPhone is out no doubt looking sleeker than ever (it is rumored to be 2.5mm thinner than the current model (which is pretty darn thin)), AT&T and Apple will offer the new model with a massive $200 price cut. Make this deal available to new customers that have to sign a two year deal for the service provided, and you’re on for a financial success story.
Written by admin on May 1st, 2008 | Filed under:
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At &T has announced to have tailored a deal with apple allowing them to pay partly for the 3G iPhone expected to roll on the anniversary of the Apple iPhone . Of Course Apple will get a cut anywhere from 9% to 25 % on the monthly revenue that At &T will be racking in, however the most important result of this venture is that iPhone will soon be like any other phone seen in everyone’s pocket that is a very good thing for the iPhone Download industry. More and more people are going to look for those downlaods and cool iPhone applications to go with it. The nice aspect of this is their will be more demand for such applications and the iPhone developers will compete for that market with the Android application developers. This is apple’s answer to Google and in the iPhone SDK Google android Proxy war that started recently. When giants compete consumers benefit , so let the battle begin.
Written by admin on Apr 25th, 2008 | Filed under:
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The iPhone is probably the most talked about gadget of recent times. More than just a phone it is a computer, a games machine, and an Internet browser all in one.
Here’s the big news: the iPhone downloads will it creat problems? is making its perilous way across choppy waters to Europe. And quite a storm it promises to bring with it. The even thought their are good downloads available for iPhone has been super popular in the US and its release in Europe is timed to perfection. Typically Apple.
The electronics and media giant has reportedly been in talks with service providers in the UK, Germany and in France. While this leaves the other European countries out in the rain a little, they can rest easy knowing that at least the iPhone downloads are free and fun to watch is on the right continent.
Apple’s recent leak (intentional this time, perhaps not given the speed with which the offending pictures were removed) of its latest incarnation of the iPod Nano indicates an exciting time for Apple fans, whether in Europe or for free iphone downlaods
further away.
Written by admin on Apr 10th, 2008 | Filed under:
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Without iPhone downloads you have the problem where your gadget is as useless as a brick – with the wrong type of downloads you may just have the same type of problem.
There are hundreds if not thousands of online sources for iPhone downloads hiding around the Internet. Choosing the right one may be problematic. You do not, I’m guessing, want to be the proud owner of America’s most fashionable brick. Maybe you do. Anyway – downloading the wrong things may cause this wish to become true.
Legitimate sources of iPhone downloads are a sheer joy to behold. They may be a little more expensive (but sometimes not!) but the offerings are usually so much better in terms of quality that it means the extra hurdles are almost always worth it.
You need to choose carefully, but if you do so there is plenty of enjoyment to be had from your iPhone. IPhone downloads are your iPhone’s life blood. Use them wisely!
Written by admin on Mar 27th, 2008 | Filed under:
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Apple has some fans. These fans get very eager about everything Apple does. The iPhone Downloads along with SDK is a case in point: four days after the big A announced it’s iPhone SDK was available to download, over 100,000 downloads have occurred. That’s a big number (it’s one every three and a half seconds over the four days) and we cannot believe that there are over 100,000 developers who will be using this. Hmmm…
Nonetheless the fact remains that the iPhone SDK downloads has created a tremendous buzz. 210 terabytes of traffic worth of buzz, as it turns out. Even a lowly movie of the SDK ‘event’ has been viewed, according to Apple, over a million times the iPhone apps were downloaded. Impressive figures.
Now the real reason to get excited: big names like Namco and PopCap are enthusiastic about the iPhone SDK downloads, which means that big name games should start to appear in iPhone downloadable versions very soon. While we don’t expect GT5 to appear on the little machine, classics such as Pac-man, Galaga, Bejeweled and Zuma may well make an appearance.For best iPhone apps downloads you can find them here.
Written by admin on Mar 3rd, 2008 | Filed under:
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Linkedin is going mobile on February’s 25th that is optimized for iPhone apps and its an applications built on Ruby on Rails and uses Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). This will also be released in Spanish, French,Japanese, German, as Asian users are more and more using mobile devices to access mobile applications. Linked in is one of the major application that has been released among the varied other applications that you will be seeing soon. All these applications are getting more and more optimized for mobile devices, that you can also interface with other useful iPhone apps. FaceBook has been very nicely integrated with BlackBerry and performs seamlessly, applications are more and more getting tuned towards mobile theme and With the SDK from apple and Google Android the possibilities are endless.
Written by admin on Feb 13th, 2008 | Filed under:
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Potential fixes
- Set your iPhone to official time If you are in the United States, go to time.gov and check the current, official time, then set your iPhone to that time in “Settings” (as close to the minute change as you can).
- Use network time Apple’s suggested fix is as follows: “Make sure iPhone is setup to receive the network time. Choose General > Date & Time and turn Set Automatically to ON. (Note that in some locations, network time may not be available and in some cases, you may not see this option).” However, Apple admits that this solution may not work in all cases.
- Powering off iphone ultil the slider appears, turning off and then back on , it should solve the issue.