We saw a cartoon recently that shows the attendees of a "Climate Summit", with a single naysayer yelling out from the back of the crowd "What if it's a big hoax and we create a better world for nothing?"
Well, in the spirit of creating a better world for nothing, we bring to you three iPhone apps that we hope can help do just that.
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The Line2 iPhone app from Toktumi is a VoIP calling application that lets you use Wi-Fi and 3G networks to make or receive calls with your same telephone number.
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As an interesting new protective shell for the iPhone 3G and 3GS, Zero Chroma's Projeto ($35) does three things: it covers the back and parts of the iPhone's sides, includes an 18-position pop-out video stand that lets you ratchet your way to your preferred viewing angle, and also has a "Sound Scoop" that channels the iPhone's bottom speaker output towards the front of the unit.
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A number of iPhone app review sites are unscrupulously charging developers to have their applications reviewed, according to a Wired report.
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T-Mobile USA may be setting its sights on Apple's iPhone as part of its turnaround efforts, according to a report in the Financial Times.
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Smartphone growth in the North American market will continue to be strong in 2010, with Research and Motion's BlackBerry and Apple iPhone leading the way, according to research firm Canalys.
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ZeroChroma has unveiled its new Projeto case for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. The Projeto is a hard plastic case offering a unique multi-angle kickstand on the back that allows users to choose between one of 18 positions to ensure a proper horizontal viewing angle, and a retractable sound-scoop passive amplifier for improved sound that also helps block the microphone from background noise and wind, and helps direct the user’s voice back at…
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Bharti Airtel, India’s largest operator with over 124 million customers, has announced that they’re going to carry the iPhone 3GS.
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Images of the next BlackBerry operating system might have hit the web, via BBLeaks.
Are these for real? We don't know.
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Bharti Airtel has announced that it has reached a deal with Apple to sell the iPhone 3GS in India in the coming months.
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iPhoneWorld.ca writes:We have all heard the rumors and we all know just how fond Apple is of sticking with AT&T, well once again, the rumors are spreading.
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Back in January I reviewed two apps that take the iPhone’s address book in a different direction.
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iPhoneWorld.ca writes:Remember the 70’s? Remember the song The Bump by Kenny?
“Come on everybody do the Bump! (.
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iPhone in Canada yesterday reported that Apple has seeded Build 10D572 of Mac OS X 10.
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If you’re the type who’s never satisfied until every last fingerprint and smudge is polished off your iPhone or glasses, you’ll definitely appreciate the Wipe Shirt.
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For business travelers hopping from airport to airport. GateGuru, a handy iPhone app that provides guide to 85 U.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that, with the iPad arriving in stores and on doorsteps in just a few weeks, Apple is still “scrambling” to secure content deals for their magical and revolutionary new device.
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According to Patently Apple, Apple is laying the foundations for a potential iGroups app that would allow like-minded iPhone (or iPod touch and iPad users, presumably) to set up MobileMe-powered social networks at events like WWDC (Apple’s yearly World Wide Developers Conference).
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My niece and nephew love playing games on their Nintendo DSi. Me, I prefer playing games on my iPhone and iPod touch.
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According to a recent interview, René Obermann, CEO of T-Mobile USA parent company Deutsche Telekom, has mentioned that T-Mobile USA might begin offering the iPhone as soon as late 2010, or early 2011.
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