Review: Google Mobile App, revisited Googleâs search supremacy has never been in doubt but the addition of voice search to Google Mobile App makes this iPhone search tool much better than its predecessor.
Striking it rich with iPhone When Trism hit the App Store, life changed for 29-year-old Steve Demeter, relates Brandon Griggs (cnn.com). In just two months, Trism netted the former ATM software designer a cool $250,000, encouraging him to found his own iPhone game development company, Trismology. “It’s done phenomenal business,” says Demeter of the game. And he already has five more titles in development.
Mid-2007 Prototype MacBook Air Found on eBay MacRumors forum member Brett33 bought an "as is" MacBook Air on eBay for a selling price of $730. As it turns out, it appears the machine is actually a prototype model of Apple's MacBook Air.
After receiving the unit, Brett33 noticed ...
Review: Marple for iPhone If youâre a fan of Sudoku-like games of logic, but youâre tired of looking at 9-by-9 grids, Marple is an addictive alternative.
Google's Voice-Search App for iPhone Needs Refining
(NewsFactor) NewsFactor - The much-anticipated Google voice-search application for Apple's iPhone, which was trumpeted to be available for download on Friday, has arrived on Apple's App Store a bit later than expected. A reviewer says the application is okay, but needs some fine-tuning.
Voice Recogniation: Apple, Google should talk Google's latest version of its iPhone search application adds the ability to search by voice. So how come Apple hasn't added voice-recognition yet?
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