Archive for November, 2010

Google Instant Comes to Your iPhone

Friday, November 5th, 2010

If you live in the USA, then fire up Safari on your iPhone, head to Google.com and you should see the option to turn on their beta version of Google Instant for Mobile!  Introduced a short while back, Google Instant predicts what you’re searching for and automatically displays the results, with no other input needed

Armadillo Case for the iPhone 4 Review and Video

Friday, November 5th, 2010

An iPhone 4 case made from aluminum is sure to turn heads, as there is no doubt the shiny metal looks far more stylish than one made of silicone, however as the iPhone 4 itself has proved, style over substance isn’t always the best road to take.  The Armadillo Case has been milled from a

Blörk iPhone App Review – Not To Be Taken Lying Down

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

If you’re confused as to the game’s title, I didn’t know what Blörk meant until I read it in the description either, by which time I’d come up with my own meaning for it anyway!*  Blörk (iTunes link) is the work of a team of French game design students and is an entry into the

Skyfire Browser Sales Halted

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

If you’re eagerly seaching the App Store for the Flash-friendly Skyfire browser this morning, don’t bother, as it has been removed from sale for the time being.  As you may be aware, Skyfire converts Flash video for your iPhone via its own servers and when an app sells as fast as Skyfire did, problems can

Facebook for iPhone Updated, Still No iPad Version

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

Mark Zuckerberg took center stage at a Facebook Live event today, introducing several new Facebook features and an update to the Facebook iPhone app.  Rumors of a Facebook phone have been circulating for a while, but these turned out to be unfounded and the ‘mobile’ aspect of the event was in fact software based. There are

Skyfire Web Browser Ready for Download – Play Flash Video on your iPhone!

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

When Skyfire was ready for submission to the App Store, Skyfire Labs rightly made a bit of noise about it; as a fair degree of media coverage never did Opera much harm!  Now, after a short wait, approval has been given and this new browser for your iPhone is ready for download. But its release isn’t

Get 10% Off a Jarteez iPad Case!

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

You may have already seen our review of the gorgeous leather Jarteez iPad case – if not, read it here – and if you’ve been considering ordering one of these beauties, here is a little extra incentive to do so: At the checkout, if you use the code “iPhoneFreak” you’ll receive 10% off of your case,

The iPad has Been Delicious, Musical and Now Electric!

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

Yes, it’s time for a new Apple iPad TV ad and as we said in the title, this time the iPad is electric!  The format remains the same though, as we’re treated to a variety of apps being used, some fingers being pointed, some typing and a sly aside concerning their competitors smaller tablets! The 30-second

Two New iPad Stands from Belkin, the FlipBlade and Grip 360

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

Here are two new, versatile stands from Belkin.  The first is the Grip 360 which when combined with its stand becomes a triple function case for your iPad.  The Grip 360 is a case with a neoprene hand strap on the rear, designed to make holding the iPad a more comfortable affair and as the

KidneyDiet Aims to Simplify Dietary Restrictions for Kidney Patients

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

As a health and nutritional reference, KidneyDiet provides an excellent portable guide option specifically designed for kidney disease patients. For those suffering from chronic kidney disease or end stage renal failure, diet plays a very important role in maintaining health. KidneyDiet provides a comprehensive list of thousands of foods with nutritional information specific to the restricted diets of kidney patients. Potassium, phosphorus, and protein amounts are listed, along with sodium and caloric content. Food items containing a particularly high amount of any value are denoted in red to help identify bad food choices. The restricted diet of kidney patients can be difficult to monitor, especially when you don’t know the amounts of potassium, phosphorus, and protein in any given food. Most patients are told to be watchful of certain food categories, but being able to compare foods from restaurants and grocery items quickly and conveniently can be of great help when dining out or shopping. KidneyDiet provides a way for kidney patients to search and identify foods that fall into their specific dietary guidelines.(…) Read the rest of KidneyDiet Aims to Simplify Dietary Restrictions for Kidney Patients AppCraver.com, 2010. | KidneyDiet Aims to Simplify Dietary Restrictions for Kidney Patients | Best iPhone Apps | Best Free Apps