Features: Call of Duty now on iPhone
You want more Call of Duty in your life? Activision has just released the first official iPhone game in the franchise in the shape of Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies (iTunes link.) This is the same zombie experience found in the console version of World at War, and it supports up to four players via either a local Wi-Fi connection, or full online play (Wi-Fi only, no 3G or EDGE support.) Like many recent first person games on the iPhone, Zombies supports a variety of different control schemes including both "virtual" on-screen analog sticks, and a tilt-based scheme.
John Davison 17/11/2009 10:05:00
Features: Jailbreaking your iPhone: The pros and cons
iPhone "jailbreaking" has been a hot topic since Apple released its smartphone more than two years ago. While the amazing little device does indeed have applications for "just about everything," Apple's sometimes arbitrary or self-serving rejections of apps such as Google Voice has turned more people on to the idea of freeing themselves from dependence on Apple for these resources (and also, in some cases, from AT&T for a network signal).
Mike Keller 13/11/2009 06:30:00
Features: 36 of the best iPhone games
The huge number of games available in the iTunes App Store can make delving into the games scene for the iPhone and iPod Touch pretty intimidating at first
John Davison 10/11/2009 13:35:00
Features: No Droid for me, iPhone is the PC of smartphones
There is no piece of technological wizardry that I want so much as a Droid. Yet, I have decided to hold onto my iPhone. Why? Because the iPhone is the PC of smartphones.
David Coursey 10/11/2009 01:42:00
Features: Droid vs. iPhone: Which revolution should you join?
If you are buying your first smartphone, which should it be: Droid or the iPhone? Both are revolutionary devices, but which revolution is for you? It is not (yet) a coin toss.
David Coursey 06/11/2009 06:27:00
Features: iPhone App Store hits 100k apps: A look back
Apple passed another impressive milestone Wednesday, announcing that 100,000 apps are now available for download for iPhone and iPod Touch owners. Not too shabby, Apple, considering your App Store launched in 2008 with only 500 applications available.
Jared Newman 05/11/2009 05:22:00
Features: iPhone under attack from Android invasion
There are only three days until Verizon joins the Android invasion. T-Mobile was first to embrace the open source Google operating system, but with the addition of Sprint, and now Verizon, Android is mounting a quiet revolution that could see it squash the iPhone OS and rise to a dominant position among mobile operating systems.
Tony Bradley 04/11/2009 06:54:00
Features: iPhone vs BlackBerry: Survey pits sexy against the suits
The "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" stereotypes in Apple's famous ad campaign have nothing on the findings from a new study of BlackBerry and iPhone owners.
Tom Kaneshige 04/11/2009 06:49:00
Features: Droid vs. iPhone: Predictions, weigh-ins, pre-bout chatter
A major contender to the iPhone, Google's Droid smartphone, took center stage this week. With Verizon in its corner, Droid matches up well against reigning champ iPhone. Analysts were quick to size up Droid's advantages, assess its chances, and even start to track its presales.
Tom Kaneshige 31/10/2009 09:02:00
Features: Sex and smartphones: 5 apps edgier than Pepsi's 'Amp Up'
The Web's gotten all worked up this week over a sex-centric iPhone application by Pepsi.
JR Raphael 24/10/2009 09:31:00
 
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