Weekly News
It has been a hectic week with many things happening around here. And in case you missed something, here’s a quick recap.
News
- Apple plans to put up a display of gadget diversity this September
- Certain universities have plans to use iPhones and iPods in classrooms
- iPhone advertisements banned in U.K.
- Orange admits slowing down 3G speed in France
- iPhone look-alike luring India
- Apple extends 60 more days of free MobileMe services to users
- AT&T customer from August 28, 2008, will have two new international roaming plans that will let customers save hundreds of dollars compared to the existing pay-per-use rule.
- iTunes is back in China with the web page for downloading the Pro-Tibet Album missing
- Consumer demands are pushing the enterprise demands for the Macintosh
- Comic books to come to App Store soon
- Studies blame carriers for network issues
- iPhone price set at $990 in Russia
- Tris to be pulled out of App Store due to copyright infringement
Reviews
- aSleep: lulls you to sleep by carrying you off to a place you love. The power of imagination is let loose with this application deployed by Signs Studios under Healthcare and Fitness category
- SalesForce: This app enables users to manage recruiting applications in the Human Resource department. Pharmaceutical companies can use it to manage doctor interactions and drug samples, and Insurance personnel can process insurance claims
- Sextuple: Assemble the letters to form words ranging from 3 letters to 6 letters and populate half of the space given on the top screen to get to the next level within the given time
- Knocking on wood: Brings good luck
- Perishables: A perfect calculator for your iPhone
- iDrums: iDrums enables users to merge professional sound content and different patterns to create new music






