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Chinese Compass – feng shui – for iPhone released
Gareth | August 9, 2009 |
It’s times like this when we think, that it is time to dump our iPhone 3G down the toilet and time to get 3GS! This app, released just yesterday (yeah! we are tracking all new releases daily), works only in iPhone 3GS.

As Apple Starts Talking About App Rejections, Another Popular One Is Pulled
Gareth | August 9, 2009 |
The timing, really couldn’t be more perfect. Just as no less than Apple VP Phil Schiller has started making comments on the record about App Store rejections, Apple yanks another very popular one from its store. Sex Offender, an app to locate sexual predators in your area, had been consistently in the top 10 paid […]

Simon the Sorcerer hitting iPhone
Gareth | August 9, 2009 |
The Secret of Monkey Island was the big one. Whenever a new adventure game – retro or otherwise – appeared on the iPhone, it’s song was lost in the white noise of, "Where’s Monkey Island!". But now that LucasArts’s immortal point and click classic is out of the way, developers can reach a little deeper […]

ePhone i9s is an iPhone Clone with a little more
Gareth | August 9, 2009 |
At first it strikes you as another iPhone clone, but then once you get your hands it and turn it on, it becomes something else altogether: an iPhone clone for spies. The ePhone i9s is a touchscreen iPhone-lookalike with two new features added. A touch-sensitive numeric keypad that becomes invisible when not in use and […]

Panasonic HDC-SD10 unboxing video
Matt | August 9, 2009 |
If you are a regular visitor to tracyandmatt.co.uk then you’ll know that we’ve look at wide selection of camcorders recently, both HD and SD models. This week we got our hands on the Panasonic HDC-SD10 and the most striking thing about the SD10 (and it’s bigger brother the TM10) is just how light it is, […]

iBreath: the iPhone Breathalyzer
Gareth | August 9, 2009 |
Another fine example of iPhone peripheral ingenuity over at Cnet. This, must have, will help you work out if you have drunk over one pint at the pub. Or if you were plastered the night before and what time you can get in your car in the morning. Innovation in the App Store has been […]
Gareth | August 8, 2009 |
Nice little video from Pocketnow. A good old, fashioned browser war with the other top platforms. Using a Hero currently I am enjoying the browser experience. Loads quickly and the embedded flash seems to work quite well. It’s not really surprising which device wins but all three do have excellent web browsing experiences. [from pocketnow]

UK folks make cutbacks were it counts
Gareth | August 8, 2009 |
In the recession we’re all feeling the pinch. Cutting back on some of life’s luxuries has become necessity as people look to tighten their purse strings and manage their outgoings. But one area that is surviving the cutbacks is in communication technology.

Matt | August 8, 2009 |
The C903 s yet another offering in the worryingly large Cybershot range from Sony Ericsson. It has been seen by many as the little brother to the C905 and in many ways I would have to agree, a smaller price tag, a drop from 8MP to 5MP and the presence of the somewhat familiar Sony […]

Rightmove official app for iPhone – review
Gareth | August 7, 2009 |
Now I’ve heard everything is available on websites, but you don’t really care for websites, do you? You prefer having it all in apps, that bring additional benefits like offline-viewing and nice multitouch user interface and other fancy stuff. Here we are reviewing an official (at last!) app for the biggest British website that offers […]
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