Rumours are circulating the Internet today regarding a 4G iPhone that is bigger in size than its predecessors. iPhone repair shop specialists iResQ claims to have the front panel component of the eagerly anticipated iPhone 4G, allegedly hitting set for announcement in June 2010 (we previously thought it might be released in April…). iResQ has provided a couple of teaser screen shots to demonstrate how and why the new model will differ in shape and size.
Mashable has today suggested that the new iPhone 4G will be taller in order to accommodate for new hardware components (remember, we recently discussed that...
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The Guardian recently released its very own iPhone application costing a lean £2.39. This enables users to read the paper on the screen of their iPhone or other smart phone device, with some sections neatly cached for offline browsing and segment news stories depending upon the readers’ topical interests. It allows the user to tag favorite articles and news content and enables the user to quickly and efficiently finds other similarly related articles.
Currently, there is no facility to purchase extra content, advanced access to particular stories and the facility to browse through an archive of historic news articles. I would...
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The sheer size of the Apple application store makes it increasingly tough for aspiring developers to create a unique and compelling competitive edge through which to distribute a product. Some developers choose to focus on creative marketing and developing innovative means of promoting their application. Others may choose to focus purely on the product itself and enabling features that other iPhone developers simply do not have. However, some developers will choose to bend the ruland purposefully seek to establish loopholes in Apple’s terms and conditions.
Fortunately for the honest developers, Apple has decided to kick the cheaters into touch. One developer...
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Google is hoping to have the same impact on the mobile phone market in 2010 as it did with the Internet itself with the release of new Google Android handsets. Having spent considerable time researching and developing applications for the iPhone, the Waracle development team are keen to see how the battle between Google and Apple will unfold into 2010. Google must either create a handset, or entice another company (HTC?) that can compete with the usability and functionality of the iPhone, in order for the Android platform to be a success. Having seen a plethora of iPhone ‘copy cat’...
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Waracle are embarking on a new project in conjunction with Waste Aware Scotland. Waste Aware Scotland serves to provide you with helpful advice on how and why to reduce, reuse and recycle your household waste. Waste Aware Scotland has a number of ongoing core activities, these include:
They are currently running a number of campaigns aimed at reducing waste. Campaigns include Love Food Hate Waste, Home Composting and Stop the Drop.
They provide the public with information about waste using a range of...
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Waracle are proud to announce details of a collaborative development partnership in association with TAG Games of Dundee. Tag Games is an independent game development studio and publisher formed in 2006 by three game industry veterans keen to bring fresh experiences to mobile gaming initially, and then to other platforms.
The first TAG title "Dead Water" was released on J2ME mobile phones in September 2006 to widespread critical acclaim. Since then the studio has built an enviable reputation for innovation and quality, building strategic partnerships with a number of major games publishers and development studios around the globe. Waracle will be...
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