Aug 18

The folks behind Palringo have swiftly delivered on a promise to add Push-to-Talk functionality to their multi-client IM app for the iPhone. Like their desktop version, the new update allows iPhone users to send vocal IM messages by holding down a contact button while speaking. When released, the audio recording will be delivered directly to the recipient.

Playback can be initiated automatically or manually depending on your preference, and if your chosen client does not support PTT, the message will be delivered as a link that the recipient can follow. Whether you are into PTT or not, it is a nice addition to an app that won't cost you a dime. [Comunicano via BGR]


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Aug 18

One month later: The iPhone 3G sales experience
CNET News, CA - 1 hour ago
When the Apple iPhone 3G first made its worldwide debut on July 11th 2008, Apple Stores around the world experienced a cavalcade of technical glitches, ...
AT&T Business Customers Can Now Buy IPhone Online PC World
iPhone Coming To Best Buy's Mobile Stores Twice
iPhone now available for online orders FierceWireless
Cherry Hill Courier Post - TG Daily
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Aug 18

Make your iPhone's camera go zoom
Macworld, CA - 1 hour ago
by Scott McNulty, Macworld.com There are those who bemoan the lackluster camera on the iPhone, and there are those who decide to do something about it. ...

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Aug 18

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Turkey and Russia looking to join iPhone union, at two carriers each
Computerworld, MA - 1 hour ago
Earlier this morning news came in the the iPhone was probably going to be coming to Russia via two of its largest carriers. Now Turkcell is making overtures ...
Turkcell to bring iPhone 3G to Turkey this year BusinessWeek
Turkcell to bring iPhone 3G to customers in Turkey Telecom Paper (subscription)
Turkcell to Bring iPhone 3G to Customers in Turkey MarketWatch
Reuters - eFluxMedia
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Aug 18

Review: Unit conversion apps for the iPhone
Macworld, CA - 4 hours ago
Here are four unit conversion apps geared to the everyday iPhone or iPod touch user. Yuchao Zhou’s Units Convertor was a very popular free application, ...

written by iPhone Fan

Aug 18

Review: Unit conversion apps for the iPhone
Macworld, CA - 1 hour ago
Here are four unit conversion apps geared to the everyday iPhone or iPod touch user. Yuchao Zhou’s Units Convertor was a very popular free application, ...
Turn-by-Turn GPS Navigation Ready, but Blocked by Apple’s SDK Terms CNET News
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Aug 18

Filed under: Mods, iPhone

iPhones.ru posted a video (with dialogue in Russian, I think) showing a first-generation iPhone that's been modified to light up the Apple logo on the back of the device when it's turned on.

Sadly, it doesn't show how exactly the modification was made, though I conjecture it uses light from the main display somehow, perhaps with optical fiber. Maybe the presenter is discussing it, but I don't speak Russian, so it's hard to say.

It looks pretty cool. I'm old enough to remember when people were doing this to their PowerBooks, so who knows? This might just be a built-in feature of some future iPhone.

[Via Saiko Land and Engadget]

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written by iPhone at TUAW

Aug 18

Filed under: Software, iPhone, App Store

As TUAW's own Robert Palmer noted a few weeks ago, there are over 20 Bible applications available for iPhone. Some require an Internet connection to query an online Bible database, while others store the text on the device.

HANDiBIBLE (formerly Pocket Bible) is one of the latter apps, and is now available in the App Store (iTunes link). The developer, Jerry Beers, made an easily accessible (US$4.99) and usable Bible application and realizes that version 1.0 is just the start -- he welcomes feature requests.

At the present time, HANDiBIBLE provides an easy-to-use interface to a King James Version of both the Old and New Testaments. Readers pick which Testament they wish to read and a list of all of the books appears. Pick the book by tapping on it, and a set of scroll wheels appears which are used to set the Chapter and Verse. Tap go, and you're reading.

Since the developer has asked for feature requests, I'd suggest a word search mechanism and a New King James Version translation for readability. Despite these suggestions, HANDiBIBLE is a well-done and affordable Bible application for iPhone.
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Aug 18

Edibles ‘food journal’ released for iPhone
Macworld, CA - 5 hours ago
by Peter Cohen, Macworld.com Random Ideas has announced the release of Edibles, a “food journal” for the iPhone and iPod touch. ...
Random Ideas posts Edibles for iPhone/iPod ipodnn
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Aug 18

Edibles ‘food journal’ released for iPhone
Macworld, CA - 2 hours ago
by Peter Cohen, Macworld.com Random Ideas has announced the release of Edibles, a “food journal” for the iPhone and iPod touch. ...

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