
Twitter released a new official Twitter client for the Apple iPad that adds a lot of cool multi-touch and sliding panel user interface touches to the application. Check out the video review by MobileBurn after the break!
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CallTell is the next advancement in iPhone communications. Find out who’s calling you BEFORE looking at your phone! CallTell announces who’s calling you before ringing. It also works for text messages! You can even have CallTell read the text message out loud as well. You can enable/disable certain features via the CallTell page, in the Settings app. This takes its volume from the mediaplayer volume, so turn up iPod volume if you are having issues This add-on will not create any new icons on your homescreen. It can be configured from Setting app
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Heres a first look of the HDR (high dynamic range) photo capabilities of the iPhone 4 utilizing the new iOS 4.1 software feature. Video after the break!
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With Apple making some new announcements yesterday, I thought we would take a look back at some of Apple’s products produced in premium materials.
The iPhone 3GS SUPREME consisted of a Diamond bezel, with the additional materials of Granite, Diamonds, Kashmir Gold and Nubuck leather, priced at GBP1.92 million and weighing a massive 7kg. Read on for more information.
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Learn how you can call your Facebook friends anywhere in the world using the Vonage Mobile Application for Facebook (iPhone, iPad and Android). Download the free app from the App Store / Android Market.
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Discover what’s happening right now, anywhere in the world with the official Twitter for iPad app. Realtime search, Top Tweets, trending topics and maps show whats happening now everywhere and nearby. Tweet, send DMs, share photos, videos and links to your friends and the world.
Name: Twitter | Download from: App Store | Price: Free
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As consumers increasingly turn to mobile devices to manage their lives from wherever they are, Mercedes-Benz USA has introduced an upgraded version of its mbrace telematics platform that connects the in-car navigation system in its vehicles with drivers’ iPhones. Developed by its partner Hughes Telematics, the new mbrace Mobile Application version 2.0 allows Mercedes-Benz customers to take their mbrace services with them when they leave their vehicles. Mercedes-Benz is the first manufacturer to extend connected services in this way.
The mbrace Mobile Application version 2.0 builds on the automotive industry’s first fully integrated smartphone application which was launched by Mercedes-Benz and HTI in November 2009. That application allows customers to use their phones to unlock their vehicles, locate their vehicles in crowded parking lots, and find nearby or preferred dealers among other services. Version 2.0 includes all of those features and also allows customers to seamlessly access Mercedes-Benz Concierge services while away from the vehicle. The concierge can access the caller’s location information to deliver relevant entertainment recommendations, restaurant locations, directions, traffic updates and more. Requested destination information can then be sent directly from the concierge to an in-vehicle navigation system.
The new application also allows users to save multiple accounts in the log-in screen and assign nicknames, making it simple and quick to access multiple mbrace accounts from one device.