Monday, July 9, 2007

Top 10 apps from iPhoneDevCamp

Top 10 apps from iPhoneDevCamp
Here are the top 10 most memorable apps from iPhoneDevCamp in San Francisco.

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AT&T charging too much for iPhone plans, unable to explain why...

AT&T charging too much for iPhone plans, unable to explain why...
A $36 activation fee + a $70 a month plan (Including the $10 more for 1,500 text messages) + 8.9% tax does NOT equal $139,73. Yet AT&T has no explanation as to why this costs what it does.

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20+ apps from iPhoneDevCamp

20+ apps from iPhoneDevCamp
The first conclave of iPhone developers was a good effort that produced a few iPhone web applications that are worth a second look.

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MacHeist makes the great MacUpdate bundle even better!

MacHeist makes the great MacUpdate bundle even better!
"Why join the navy if you can be a pirate?" - Steve Jobs, during the Macintosh skunk works project. We all know about the MacUpdate bundle. Now, Macheist are taking back what is theirs. They have added Browseback, Exces, exclusive betas and MORE to the bundle if you buy through this link! More extra apps to be announced.

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AT&T survey hints at iChat application for iPhone

AT&T survey hints at iChat application for iPhone
"AT&T recently sent out a round of surveys to iPhone users, asking people about their experiences using the phone in different contexts. One of the slides asks about EDGE performance, with one subsection asking how well users rate performance whilst using "iChat," next to other features of the iPhone. Does this mean Apple is planning an iChat app.?

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Hackers Hack iPhone, Apple Wins and AT&T Loses

Hackers Hack iPhone, Apple Wins and AT&T Loses
With recent reports of hackers crawling through the innards of the iPhone markets are aghast at the prospect of what this means. So, what does it mean?
It means that Apple wins and at&t loses.

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Photo: Worlds largest gathering of iPhone owners (iPhoneDevCamp)

Photo: Worlds largest gathering of iPhone owners (iPhoneDevCamp)
This weekend iPhoneDevCamp (http://iphonedevcamp.org/) hosted the world's largest gathering of iPhone owners (developers and users) in the world. Here's a pic of who was still there late in the day Saturday. The event is still going on today so come by and check it out. We're at Adobe Systems, 601 Townsend Street, San Francisco, CA 94103.

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