Joost deploys TV app for iPhone, iPod touch (MacNN)
Onilne service Joost says it has published a native supporting application for iPhone and iPod touch owners. The app lets users view hosted video, which is normally restricted for Apple handhelds due to the latter's incompatibility with Flash. Joost claims to have over 400 TV shows and 1,200 movies on its network, as well as some 18,000 music videos. Content is divided into genres such as ...
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The Thumb Promises to Improve IPhone Typing Accuracy (PC World)
Imagebakery has announced the release of The Thmb, a new app for the iPhone and iPod touch. It costs US$0.99.
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Wallet 3 Info Manager Syncs Mac and IPhone (PC World)
Acrylic Software has announced the release of Wallet 3, a new version of the personal information management application...
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KavaMovies Database Lets You Click on Keywords (PC World)
KavaSoft on Monday announced the release of KavaMovies 1.1, an update to their Mac movie database software. A free update for...
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iPhone now boots Linux, soon to boot Android? (TG Daily)
A group of developers called The Dev Team unveiled the perhaps most significant iPhone modification so far by porting basic parts of Linux to the iPhone and iPod touch. The bare-bone Linux 2.6 kernel port shows only the command line prompt, but higher-level parts of the operating system, such as graphics and networking, are also in the works. As exciting as it sounds, running Linux on the iPhone ...
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