Archive for September 22nd, 2009
'Dine', ' Nature', 'Pass': Three New iPhone Ads from Apple [Video]
Here are new iPhone ads: 'Dine', ' Nature', and 'Pass'. Each one feature six applications per ad. All three commercials also mention that there are now 75,000 applications available in the App Store.
The first one is named "Dine". Here is the list of apps used in the video and the video itself:
- TripCase [
- New York Subway 09 [
- Epicurious Recipes & Shopping List [
- Zagat To Go '09 [
- Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite [
- Gap StyleMixer [
The second is "Nature":
iFunBox for firmware 3.1
iFunBox is a Windows application to easily access iPhone file system. It allows you to manage the iPhone and the various folders via a USB connection. With iFunxBox you can transfer files or music to the iPhone or copy pictures and video from it on your PC without using an SSH connection.
The last version is iFunBox V0.9.257.241 and it is compartible with firmware 3.1 and iTunes 9.
Here is a download
Asphalt 5 trailer [Video]
Gameloft has just released the video movie trailer for the game Asphalt 5, that will be available soon in the AppStore.
Asphalt 5 was first presented during the final keynote at WWDC 2009 conference.
Apple Approved More Than 1300 iPhone Apps Last Friday
AppShopper notes that Apple approved more than 1300 iPhone and iPod Touch applications last Friday. This is the largest number of apps approved in a single day in the past few months. Over 300 of the approved applications were games.
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An iPhone user sent/received 662,258 SMS in 30 days. Sounds like a new record. [Video]
An iPhone 3GS user claims he sent and received 662,258 SMS in 30 days. Now he owns a 13,000 pages bill from AT&T
Assuming that the video is not entirely fake, sending and receiving 22,075 messages per day is certainly not something that could be done manually. Nice job!
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Transforming iPhone 3GS [Video]
Manuel Eder created a video where iPhone 3GS transformes and obtains a physical landscape keyboard. The video is really well done and leaves you speechless. I wish it were real.
Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD) on the iPhone [Video]
This is a fake, just an application for AppStore that emulates BSOD on the iPhone. However it was rejected by Apple. They are afraid that some users might get confused and misunderstand the joke