App Store Is Now Accepting iPad Apps

March 19, 2010

App Store Is Now Accepting iPad Apps

With the iPad just around the corner, developers are going to be jumping for joy when they receive the mail from Apple (which has been sent out) notifying them that they can now start submitting apps for the iPad App Store. The app will obviously be reviewed by Apple’s App Review Team, which is pretty much the same process for submitting your app for the iPhone. You’ll need to submit your app by March 27th in order to produce it for the grand opening. Don’t forget that your app needs to be built using the iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 5 in order to be accepted for the initial review. Do you have any apps lined up to be reviewed by the App Review Team already?

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Google Makes It Easier To Migrate From Microsoft Exchange To Google Apps

March 17, 2010

Google Makes It Easier To Migrate From Microsoft Exchange To Google Apps

If you’re currently running Microsoft Exchange in your office and have been toying with the view of migrating to Google Apps, but the pain of migration might have stopped you, Google has just made it easier for you to do so. The search engine giant has released a new migration tool that will help you migrate your company’s e mail, calendar, and contact info from Microsoft Exchange to Google Apps. The good news is that it just takes a few steps, it’s efficient, fast and (apparently) painless. Users can even continue to use Microsoft Exchange during the process of migration. Google Apps Migration for Microsoft Exchange currently works with Exchange 2003 and 2007 and both on-premise and hosted Exchange. So will you be moving to Google Apps, or do you still want to hold on to Microsoft Exchange?

Official blog post.

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Canadian Android Market gets paid apps

March 16, 2010

Canadian Android Market gets paid apps

Google has finally made available paid apps for the Android Market in Canada, and we suppose that happened after Google and major Canadian carriers have finally come to an agreement with regards to that issue. whether you happen to rock to Rogers , Telus, Bell or Fido, expect to see paid apps pop up anytime soon.

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Twitter announces @Platform for web publishers

March 15, 2010

Twitter announces @Platform

Twitter just announced @Platform, a new way for websites to embed and use Twitter to ultimately bring more views back to them. It allows readers to follow an author directly from an spread page, without having to go to Twitter. The Twitter folks know that they need a better way than apps to distribute their service and it looks like that is it. Twitter has already found a number of high-profile partners like Amazon, YouTube, Yahoo, Bing, Digg, eBay and more - but anyone should be able to add Twitter to a website. We’re still live with Twitter at SXSW.

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Apple’s iPhone Able To Run Xbox 360 Games?

March 15, 2010

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By now nearly everyone on the planet knows that Apple’s iPhone is a fair gaming device, particularly for casual gamers, but what whether it could handle Xbox 360 games? According to latest reports, it seems that Novell has demonstrated a new way to turn Xbox 360 games into iPhone apps, and there is a chance that Google’s Android will be able to join in on the action too. With Windows Phone 7 Series due later that year, one of the mean features will certainly be its ability to offer Xbox 360 games, but what would happen to it whether the iPhone could plus offer Xbox 360 games, and possibly sooner too. Would you be looking forward to increased gaming capabilities on Apple’s iPhone, or do you think that the games that are currently available in the App Store are good ample?

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Trafficmaster nav app, Muzatch solar charger, iPhone use at Microsoft

March 15, 2010

Three are a number of navigation apps for the iPhone and many of them are expensive and require monthly fees. A new app called Trafficmaster is now available that lets the user pay for navigation routes only when they need them, alas it's only in the UK now.

A company called Muzatch has unveiled a solar charger for the iPhone that is ugly. It has a 1000mAh battery inside and can charge the iPhone half way before running out of juice itself.

The WSJ has a new story up talking about iPhone use at Microsoft. Apparently, the use of the iPhone isn’t forbidden, but employees often hide the use around executives. The story additionally claims that 10% of Microsoft global workforce uses the iPhone to access company mail.

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GuitarBud plug cable system

March 11, 2010

GuitarBud plug cable system

Check out the GuitarBud plug cable system which allows you to hook up your electric guitar into your iPhone, making it work with a bunch of compatible apps. Among them include working in tandem with Voice Memos to record a quick riff, while you can always take advantage of several apps for guitar player on the iPhone such as JamAmp that simulates a guitar amp, tuner and training tool simultaneously. Other apps that will play nice with the Guitarbud include StompVox, Riff Raters, GigDaddy, iStrobosoft, Rectools Pro and Guitar FX Deluxe. Interested? The Guitarbud will go for £29.95.

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