The first jenn-you-ine beta of Chrome for Mac is coming in December, graduating from the developer release that's out now, according to an email sent to developers by a Chrome product manager, mentioning "our Beta launch in early December."... (Continue reading)
The first jenn-you-ine beta of Chrome for Mac is coming in December, graduating from the developer release that's out now, according to an email sent to developers by a Chrome product manager, mentioning "our Beta launch in early December."... (Continue reading)
id's classic shooter has finally been (officially) ported to the iPhone. And thanks to oversight from John Carmack himself, there are a number of improvements that make it worth a purchase even for Jailbreakers. In a blog post from... (Continue reading)
Yesterday: A steady slog of disappointment for Pre owners, who glumly looked on as their Pres received exactly no updates, no paid apps, and no influx of App Catalog listings—all of which they'd been expecting . What gives? A... (Continue reading)
This week in your facelifted, more searchable, iTunes-sortable app roundup: Flickr goes official; Navigon grows more sociable; spiders poop web; your homescreen gets organized; rhythm games find a new muse; and robots master the art of pillow talk. Tick... (Continue reading)
In this week's leisurely, labor-friendly app roundup: Watchmen grows up, and grows large; you avoid getting sick; lots of TV gets watched; and Robocop's got a few things to say to you. Outbreak : An app that aggregates disease... (Continue reading)
Finding restaurants, learning recipes, hunting down local food, eating with a conscience, feigning culinary expertise, and everything else food : Welcome to this week's Friday iPhone apptacular, Taste Test edition. People who don't really care about The Victuals, what's... (Continue reading)
Finding restaurants, learning recipes, hunting down local food, eating with a conscience, feigning culinary expertise, and everything else food : Welcome to this week's Friday iPhone apptacular, Taste Test edition. People who don't really care about The Victuals, what's... (Continue reading)
Maybe Phil Schiller wasn't talking out his apple as he's been reaching out to disgruntled iPhone developers , promising that Apple's improving the App Store approval process and making it less ridiculous . They actually fixed things for one... (Continue reading)
MIT Professor Missy Cummings (a former F-18 Hornet Navy Pilot), and her team of 30 students and undergrads, have successfully demonstrated how an iPhone could be used to control an unmanned area vehicle, or UAV. As part of their... (Continue reading)