Draw with glow paint and battle 3D tanks: iPhone apps of the week

February 27, 2010

This week’s apps include a unique painting app and a game that closely mimics one of the greatest classic arcade tank games of all time.

Originally posted at The Download Blog

Griffin TuneJuice iPhone or iPod battery backup

February 27, 2010

Griffin’s TuneJuice gives an iPhone as much as 2 hours to 3 hours and 30 minutes extra of talk time depending on the type of batteries used.

Jet City Devices: iPhone screen repairs while you wait

February 27, 2010

Any Apple store can replace a busted screen for you, but the price tag is a jaw-dropping $200. In Chicago and Seattle, it’ll cost you $85 and 15 minutes.

Motorola and Motorola Foundation Kick Off Sixth Annual Global Marathon

February 26, 2010

Worldwide forum aims to educate and inspire women and girls about science, technology, engineering and math education and career opportunities

Company brings together more than 150 Chicago students to hear directly from leaders in science, such as Sally Ride, and Motorola women engineers

Motorola and SAFARI Montage Bring Digital Video to the Classroom to Enhance the Student Learning Experience

February 26, 2010

Keller Independent School District deploys Motorola 802.11n wireless LAN solution for seamless delivery of on-demand educational content from SAFARI Montage, enabling visual learning for K-12 students

Poll: Are 99-cent TV shows a good idea?

February 26, 2010

Rumor has it that Apple is pushing to drop TV show prices to 99 cents–and that networks are pushing back. Why? It’s a 99-cent world, and TV shows need to live in it.

Free utility turns iPhone, iPod into a flash drive

February 25, 2010

It’s called iPhone Explorer, and it’s available for Windows and Mac machines. With it you can browse folders, copy files, and more–all without jailbreaking.

Apple releases, then pulls, then rereleases iPhone OS SDK 3.2 beta 3 for iPad (Updated)

February 25, 2010

Apple released an update for the iPhone SDK for the iPad, bringing the current version of that SDK to 3.2 beta 3, before pulling down the update.

iPhone SDK terms relaxed to allow lotteries (Poll)

February 25, 2010

According to a new report, Apple is now allowing developers to add contests, lotteries, or sweepstakes to iPhone and iPod Touch apps, thanks to a new SDK rule.

Apple enhances MobileMe on Mobile Safari

February 25, 2010

Last week, Apple released a new support document for MobileMe with details on what to expect when you visit me.com using an iPhone or iPod Touch.

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