News: Indian eye hospital uses iPhone for remote diagnostics
An Indian eye hospital is piloting software that will push to doctors' iPhones retinal images collected from patients in remote locations.
John Ribeiro 20/11/2009 04:55:00
News: iPhone apps run background checks on your date
In a move that is sure to make playboys everywhere nervous, Internet company PeopleFinders has created two iPhone applications that let users perform background checks on their potential dates.
Brad Reed 19/11/2009 08:32:00
News: TomTom launches GPS car kit for the iPhone
TomTom today launched its much-anticipated car kit for the iPhone in Australia.
Ross Catanzariti 18/11/2009 11:55:00
News: Canon to release photo printing iPhone app
Canon Australia today announced an iPhone app that will allow users to print photos directly from the smartphone. The Easy Photo-Print App is already available in the US, UK and Canada, and can be downloaded for free from the Australian iTunes Store from tomorrow.
James Hutchinson 18/11/2009 14:59:00
News: Ravensword: It's like Elder Scrolls for the iPhone
Powered by the same impressive Unity 3D engine that has made a number of other well-executed 3D titles possible on the iPhone, as well as Cartoon Network's impressive FusionFall browser-based RPG, Ravensword: The Fallen King is the closest thing to an Elder Scrolls style game on Apple's platform yet.
John Davison 18/11/2009 10:59:00
News: Apple changes App Store review process
Apple may be feeling the Android heat. The company has changed the way it deals with iPhone app developers letting them now keep closer tabs on how their software is proceeding through Apple's strict App Store review process. Many see the move as yet another step by Apple to keep app store developers from defecting to competing mobile platforms - namely Android.
Jacqueline Emigh 13/11/2009 07:10:00
News: New iPhone malware steals data from jailbroken phones
Another piece of dangerous code that attacks iPhones has been found, although it puts at risk only a very small subset of the smartphone's users.
Jeremy Kirk 12/11/2009 00:46:00
News: iPhone security problems bring new risks
In just four days, not one but two worms targeting the iPhone have emerged. Both of the worms target the same vulnerability, a default password in the SSH server that is installed on jail-broken iPhones. While one worm is a mostly a nuisance, the second siphons personal information from the iPhone, which makes it a serious identity theft threat.
Andreas M. Antonopoulos 12/11/2009 04:35:00
News: Hackers pillage jailbroken iPhones
Hackers are plundering personal data from jailbroken iPhones using the tactic demonstrated last week by an Australian programmer's self-described "prank," researchers said today.
Gregg Keizer 12/11/2009 07:16:00
News: Apple more profitable than Nokia
Apple surpassed Nokia in the third quarter of 2009 as the mobile phone maker with the highest operating profit.
Lexton Snol 12/11/2009 03:01:00
 
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