Archade Hockey to hit App Store soon

October 31, 2008

Ben Jackson, Owner and Technical Director of Brainjuice, LLC, spoke about an iPhone application called Arcade Hockey.  The application is a table hockey game that is apparently a ton of fun.
The game is set to release into the App Store in early to mid November, no word on how much it will cost.  …

Study Sees Ballooning iPhone Use Among Lower-Income Buyers

October 31, 2008

Not all iPhone owners are among the most well-to-do Americans, according to a new report. While 43 percent of iPhone owners earn more than $100,000 a year, the strongest growth in users is now coming from those who earn less than country’s the median household income. iPhone adoption since J…

Apple says no to Opera Mini

October 31, 2008


Many mobile phone enthusiasts can testify that Opera Mini is a really nice mobile web Browser. Reports have surfaced stating that Apple has rejected an Opera Mini application for the iPhone. Chances are Apple will say that they refused it considering it copies a feature that the iPhone aly has in …

Mac Bloggers Surf While Sipping, Screen Blu-ray on Psystar, Stream With Silverlight

October 31, 2008

The Apple-focused blogosphere was relatively quiet that week — that is, it’s been populated with a wide range of smaller news items. But hey, Apple-lovin’ bloggers can’t have a new MacBook redesign to talk about every week. While Google is bringing the Earth to the iPhone, a few other inter…

Apple: MobileMe on the Mend

October 30, 2008

Although a storm of bugs rained down upon the heads and shoulders of MobileMe subscribers in July, Apple has been doing a lot more than apologizing, offering free service extensions and handing out umbrellas. It turns out that Apple has been working at the source — the servers driving the s…

iPhone appeals more to lower income

October 30, 2008


According to comScore, the fasting growing user base of the iPhone are citizens with lower income who are using the device in order to cut down on other Web and entertainment sources. ComScore found that 43 percent of iPhone owners invent more that $100,000 a year, with the strongest growth in use…

OpenOffice 3: Useful, Compatible - and Pretty

October 30, 2008

The final version of OpenOffice.org 3, the open source competitor to Microsoft Office, came out two weeks ago and looks better than ever. I’ve been using its predecessors for years and, broadly speaking, OO3 is the most useful, widely compatible software ever. You can run it on anything: Mac…

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