Shocking as this might sound, there are no only a few games in which iPhone and Android users can go at each other in live multiplayer mode. Exploiting this vast void is Social Gaming Network, whose Skies of Glory aerial dogfighting title has been ported to Android (2.0 and above) while retaining the ability to …
There’s really nothing I can say to make this amazing video any more entertaining. It really is the best thing a tech-nerd like you or me is going to see not today, but this week. A recreation of the entire iPhone story compressed into two hilarious minutes, the CGI-animation from Taiwanese NMA News characterizes Steve …
Mozilla yesterday announced that its Firefox Home app for iPhone had been accepted and is ready for download from the App Store. The app, which works with Firefox’s Sync add-on, lets you access your Firefox bookmarks, open tabs, and browser history from your iPhone when you’re away from the computer. We took it for a test drive …
Mozilla yesterday announced that its Firefox Home app for iPhone had been accepted and is ready for download from the App Store. The app, which works with Firefox’s Sync add-on, lets you access your Firefox bookmarks, open tabs, and browser history from your iPhone when you’re away from the computer. We took it for a test drive …
This almost goes without saying, but it’s truly been a wild ride for the iPhone 4 over the last three weeks. While most of us will just happily open our hands to Stevie J’s freebies, there’s one question that’s still bugging us: what’s actually holding back the white iPhone 4? Sure, Apple’s now promised us …
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Everything you know about awkwardly attaching SLR lenses to iPhones is wrong. This is how you do it. What started out as a quick and less-than-perfect mod of OWLE’s Bubo iPhone mount by one Jeremy Salvador (pictured above) has turned into a collaboration between production company Vid-Atlantic and OWLE itself on a more finely tuned, …
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Hardly had our liveblog finished when Apple sprung the second half of their iPhone 4 antenna event, the “show” companion to Steve Jobs’ presentation “tell”. SlashGear was among eleven journalists and analysts – both print and online – to be taken around the company’s wireless lab, formerly one of the best kept secrets on the …