Everything omgnoappz
The New York Times has a neat article on third party applications and how the iPhone is currently the only device on AT&T’s network that doesn’t support them. The
Apple has posted their Human Interface Guidelines (HIG, PDF link) for programming for the iPhone. What this means is that they’ve completed the rules and guidelines for how they
The big story today is the 5 apps Phil Ryu wants on the iPhone, with mockups done by Josh Pyles. Oops, no, it’s what apps you want on the
Web Duck Hunt. It’s a bit slow, you have to lead it a fair bit on the iPhone, maybe a duck length or so and hope it doesn’t turn. Via
The hacking community continues to delight and amaze. Hacker stepwhite has ported the InfoNES core over to the iPhone. It’s not ready for general consumption; the controls apparently suck (as
It’s like a real breaking news story. There’s now an unofficial Terminal client for the iPhone. It’s important to note that this Mobile Terminal is not a web app;
So, yeah. Favelets and bookmarklets. In the podcast, I promised a review article about useful bookmarklets and favelets, for the iPhone. And here it is.
I’ve written a few simple
TreoCentral’s Michael Ducker checks in with his thoughts on the iPhone’s hits, misses, and effects on the smartphone market. It looks like he agrees with my impressions on a number
If all of these were made into news slices, we’d have to reconfigure the page to fit everything in. So, it’s going to have to go into a roundup article
So, after twelve hours of waiting in line, it didn’t take me long to take the iPhone out and start playing around with it. I didn’t get the zip and



































