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Sunday, March 07th, 2010 | Author: Taranfx

Prolonged exposure to Radio Frequency can cause some irreversible effects on human brain, other parts of body. Some researchers argue that this is nothing but a myth, and others strongly believe in it. The Tawkon app monitors and analyzes your real-time mobile phone radiation as a function of dynamic SAR (specific absorption rate) levels, environmental conditions and phone usage. Developed by a team of Israeli engineers over 18 Read further »

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Saturday, March 06th, 2010 | Author: Taranfx

Ever wished that your iPhone could scroll vertically on the springboard along with the horizontal scroll? It’s here, inspired from Android and more specifically Nexus One, it all makes sense. The app is called InfiniBoard, comes from chpwn, the developer of ProSwitcher and InfiniDock. Update: Chpwn, developer of ProSwitcher, InfiniDock, and Now Infiniboard, has announced that Read further »

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Friday, March 05th, 2010 | Author: Taranfx

iphone-multitaskingiPhone does almost everything your wild imagination can take you. But Multitasking is one serious concern. Some people argue that iPhone opens apps so fast that you don’t need one. Whichever side you may be, “backgrounder” Cydia app had partially-resolved the multitasking part but switching is still the hard part. Don’t worry, here are 2 apps that you would love to use and get that ALT+TAB feel on iPhone. Note: All these apps require you to  Read further »

Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010 | Author: Taranfx

android-iphone Yesterday’s Apple’s legal action against HTC patent infringement seems to have wider scope, reaching out to Google Android and possibly all android phones. Apple claims that HTC has infringed 20 of its patents that it had acquired for iPhone. Apple, as always, has not included Google in the suit, many of the named patents but in reality, most are related to operating system processes. Which brings a clear indication that Apple is targeting Android. Before even HTC responds, Google has publically supported HTC in Read further »

Friday, February 26th, 2010 | Author: Taranfx

iphone-camera-gesture Apple has patented a new concept that would allow users to use iPhone and future iPad camera for a number of gestures. As PatentlyApple files, This patent reveals yet another innovative concept that is designed to help users control their incoming calls and voicemail by simply swiping Read further »

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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 | Author: Taranfx

Firefox 3.5 is now World’s most popular browser, but Apple forgot to integrate Bookmark sync with Firefox, Chrome. All you get is the Sync option for Safari/Internet Explorer. Behold, there’s a solution that will make it possible to automatically sync iPhone Bookmarks with Firefox and Chrome [and vice-versa] i.e. Sync Firefox, Chrome Bookmarks with iPhone, in a blink of the eye. Step 1. For Firefox, Download and Install Xmarks Addon Read further »

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Thursday, February 18th, 2010 | Author: Taranfx

google-remail I think Chris was right, every time Google hires an engineer, a startup dies. The innovation in market rises and then becomes a prey for a giant. This time, an Ex-google employee built the best email client for iPhone and called it reMail. Basically, the app downloads all your emails for blazing fast offline searches. A great app for email addicts, makes it snappier to manage email on the go. Google has now bought the Read further »

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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 | Author: Taranfx

opera-mini-iphone Days before MWC, Opera had talked about bringing Opera mini to iPhone. As per the plan, Opera showcased the new mighty browser. The claim is that the browser for the iPhone runs six times faster than the handset’s native Safari browser over 3G. As Apple does not currently accept rival browsers onto the platform, Opera has not yet submitted theirs to the App Store Read further »

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Sunday, February 14th, 2010 | Author: Taranfx

What started as so called “solution to Apple’s App Store” and later turned into piracy portal, Appulous (or AppDB) is now shutdown for good. The idea of the developer was to build a full-fledged iPhone application database that is fully searchable and lets it’s users try the applications before they buy. Slowly, the idea gained popularity but as one would expect, it was more to do with Piracy than anything else. Traffic jumped like madness and made it Read further »

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Sunday, February 14th, 2010 | Author: Taranfx

orange-apple Going Green is always good, as long as you find new sources of energy. In Early school education, we were taught that a lemon with brass, copper plates can generate 0.3 volts. And more intuitively, we’ve seen DIY iPhone Solar charger, but Oranges charging Apple iPhones? Wooah.. needs alot of patience, after all How many Oranges does it take to charge an Apple? It may not be as good as innovative Read further »

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