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  • TiPb Presents: iPhone Live! #77 — Apple Strikes Back!

    Chrome OS, News, Podcast, attack ads, featured, iPhone, iphone live, jailbreak, schiller-time, webapps | Thursday November 26 2009 9:31 pm | Comments Off

    Join Rene, Chad, and Michael Manna of the T4 Show for AT&T and Apple ads strike back, Schiller speaks, the WebApps alternative, Jailbreak worms, Chrome OS, and all the week’s news! Listen in!

    Credits

    Thanks to the the iPhone Blog Store for sponsoring the podcast, and to everyone who showed up for the live chat!

    Our music comes from the following sources:

    This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

    TiPb Presents: iPhone Live! #77 — Apple Strikes Back!


    Black Friday Deals: Five point-and-shoot cameras

    News, iPhone | Thursday November 26 2009 5:01 pm | Comments Off
    PC World's Tim Moynihan turns to PriceTrace.com to find good deals on point-and-shoot cameras.

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    Black Friday iPhone/iPod Sales and Specials Announced

    Black Friday, News, Sweet Deals, iPhone, sales, specials, stampede | Thursday November 26 2009 3:57 pm | Comments Off

    Black Friday (a.k.a., the beginning of the U.S. holiday shopping season, a.k.a. "El Stampede") is only a few hours away and assorted retailers have begun assembling a variety of iPhone and iPod-related accessory and app specials.

    So, without further ado, here's the list as far as we know:

    Best Black Friday storage deals

    News, iPhone | Thursday November 26 2009 2:00 pm | Comments Off
    Among this year's Black Friday bargains, PC World has found 1TB external models for $80, and a wave of 500GB portable drives for between $60 and $80.

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    iPhone worm author really goes to work

    News, development, iPhone, malware, mogeneration, rickroll, ssh | Thursday November 26 2009 1:00 pm | Comments Off

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    While you have to go to quite some lengths to be vulnerable to it, jailbroken iPhones have been under fire for susceptibility to a particular SSH-based type of worm that has seen a lot of press lately. One of the developers, Ashley Towns, who helped to get the "rick" rolling, as it were, has just announced his employment at an iPhone game firm.

    Sophos is reporting that he'll be taking up shop at mogeneration, the developer responsible for such hits as Xumii [iTunes link], a cross-social networking communication app, and Moo Shake! [iTunes link], a farm-based activity game for kids. It is an interesting turn of events given that mogeneration even reported on the topic of Ashley's now-infamous rickrolling iPhone worm.

    I personally think that there is a lot of potential for coders of malware to embark on legitimate careers as developers coding for good. However, I don't favor the thought that malware developers are essentially getting 'rewarded' for their dangerous work. There is nothing from mogeneration to imply that Towns was hired based on the notoriety of his SSH-based worm, but I can't help thinking that there are other, more talented iPhone developers who have stayed below the radar by not writing malware.

    I want to know what you think. Should developers of intentionally malicious software be given a clean slate and a new life? Or perhaps should they be feeling the effects of the law's very long arms?

    [via Techmeme]

    iPhone worm author really goes to work originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 26 Nov 2009 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    NDrive intros low price iPhone GPS apps, Black Friday sale

    News, iPhone | Thursday November 26 2009 12:00 pm | Comments Off
    NDrive has released two new low cost GPS applications for the iPhone in NDrive New York City and NDrive Los Angeles and announced a Black Friday sale.

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    Road Games: Waze Now Lets You Play While You Map

    Android, GPS, News, Symbian, iPhone, iphone apps, iphone gps, waze, windows mobile | Thursday November 26 2009 10:21 am | Comments Off
    Munch_app

    We've already hipped you to Waze, the interactive GPS app that dynamically improves its maps by tracking your location (read here and here).  Originally an Android-centric app, the program recently added iPhone, WinMo, and Symbian flavors -- all free.

    Now Waze has upped the fun factor with its "Road Goodies" feature. Think of it as a form of GPS Pac-Man, in which you gobble up points-laden icons while you drive.  Sounds like good mindless fun, but there's a method to Waze's madness: each icon represents a map problem spot, and by munching each icon, you're continuing to improve their mapping.  Here's a demo:

    Right now, the points don't have any real-world "worth," but Waze is holding a "Holiday High Points Challenge" for both US and international drivers, and hint that future versions of the app will change the icons on a seasonal basis, and even offer surprise-filled "treasure chests."


    TiPb’s Top Five First-Person Shooting Games!

    tipb_top_5 FPS

    Today’s TiPb Top 5 will be directed towards our iPhone and iPod touch wielding readers who love First-Person Shooting (FPS) games. Just like our other TiPb’s top 5 must-have posts, all of these applications are available in the App Store. For the full overview, follow us after the break!

    Wolfenstein 3D Platinum

    Wolf3D

    Wanna kick it old, old school? Wolfenstein 3D (Wolf3D) started it all. What is great about this version of the game is that you get A LOT of levels. You get episodes 1-6 plus the Spear of Destiny add-on pack for a total of more than 60 levels. Wolf3D has customizable controls and a super-fast framerate. This is a great version of the original and a bargain price. [$1.99 - iTunes Link]

    • Old school fun
    • Customizable controls
    • So many levels!
    • Fast and smooth gameplay

    DOOM Classic

    DOOM

    Ah, DOOM — one of my all time favorites. The iPhone version is top-notch. Fast and fun. The controls have been tweaked a little more than with Wolf3D, but are similar. If you can play one, you will be instantly at home with the other. DOOM takes the Wolf3D premise and adds a grand 3D element to it. Mars is invaded by devils from hell and it is up to you to eradicate them over 36 levels. Future updates in include Doom 2 with in-app purchasing! Doom as multiplayer support over local Wi-Fi, but sadly, no online deathmatches are planned at this time. [$6.99 - iTunes Link]

    • Just the way I remember it
    • Customizable controls
    • Fast gameplay
    • Totally fun!

    Eliminate Pro

    Elimiate

    One of the most anticipated apps for the App Store, Eliminate has arrived! This illustrates what mobile online multiplayer can be about. This game revolves around playing matches and winning; that simple. The catch is having “energy” when you play. If you win a match (or actually play a match) with energy you earn credits. Credits are used to buy weapons, armor and stats. After your energy is depleted, you can buy more with in-app purchasing, or wait 90 minutes (the time keeps changing as ngmoco:) finds the right balance) for a partial energy recharge. You can play over the Internet with Wi-Fi or 3G. A new map is on its way, but no word on voice chat. [$Free - iTunes Link]

    • Internet multiplayer
    • Upgradable weapons and armor
    • Friend lists
    • Private matches with friends

    Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies

    COD Zombies

    This game was a surprise that came out of nowhere! Like shooting zombies WWII Nazi-style? Well, look no further than Call of Duty: Zombies. You are in a room with boarded entrances. Zombies are closing in on every side. What do you do? destroy them of course! You can buy different weapons and choose from a few different control styles. This game gets tough fast, but in the end is hampered by a less-than-accurate control scheme. I have faith this will be fixed in a future update. You can play single player or multiplayer locally. Sadly there is only one map right now, but more are coming soon! [$9.99 - iTunes Link]

    • Top-notch graphics
    • Erie atmosphere make playing it stressful!
    • Continuous onslaught of zombies to kill
    • Local multiplayer

    Modern Combat: Sandstorm

    Sandstorm

    Looking for a FPS with a good challenge? Sandstorm will give it to ya! This is not a run n’ gun game, you have to use strategy defeat the relentless AI. This game has great controls and graphics. You can crouch, zoom, carry two different weapons plus grenades; all intuitively with fun. You are placed in the Middle East set to take down the bad guys. What is the big news about this game? There is an online update coming out before Christmas 2009 that will add  Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch modes! This looks to be an amazing addition onto an already solid single player title! [$4.99 - iTunes Link]

    • Great control scheme with lots of functionality
    • 10 different missions
    • Great visuals  and story
    • Very challenging compared to other FPSs on the App Store

    Conclusion

    The graphics and gameplay for 3D games on the iPhone is really heating up. With so many good games, it is hard to pick a winner. Out of this match-up, in their current state, I have to choose Eliminate Pro. The reason? Awesome online multiplayer action. I think once Sandstorm gets its update, it will be a real viable contender; for single player, it wins hands-down. Being able to play against anyone, anywhere is always better than bots. Because if this, Eliminate Pro wins by a landslide. Hey, and it’s free :-)

    Winner: Eliminate Pro

    There you have it, TiPb’s Top 5 FPS Games. Did we miss any of your favorites? Overlook any killer shooters? Drop us a comment and let us know your list, and your winner!

    This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

    TiPb’s Top Five First-Person Shooting Games!


    TiPb’s Top Five First-Person Shooting Games!

    tipb_top_5 FPS

    Today’s TiPb Top 5 will be directed towards our iPhone and iPod touch wielding readers who love First-Person Shooting (FPS) games. Just like our other TiPb’s top 5 must-have posts, all of these applications are available in the App Store. For the full overview, follow us after the break!

    Wolfenstein 3D Platinum

    Wolf3D

    Wanna kick it old, old school? Wolfenstein 3D (Wolf3D) started it all. What is great about this version of the game is that you get A LOT of levels. You get episodes 1-6 plus the Spear of Destiny add-on pack for a total of more than 60 levels. Wolf3D has customizable controls and a super-fast framerate. This is a great version of the original and a bargain price. [$1.99 - iTunes Link]

    • Old school fun
    • Customizable controls
    • So many levels!
    • Fast and smooth gameplay

    DOOM Classic

    DOOM

    Ah, DOOM — one of my all time favorites. The iPhone version is top-notch. Fast and fun. The controls have been tweaked a little more than with Wolf3D, but are similar. If you can play one, you will be instantly at home with the other. DOOM takes the Wolf3D premise and adds a grand 3D element to it. Mars is invaded by devils from hell and it is up to you to eradicate them over 36 levels. Future updates in include Doom 2 with in-app purchasing! Doom as multiplayer support over local Wi-Fi, but sadly, no online deathmatches are planned at this time. [$6.99 - iTunes Link]

    • Just the way I remember it
    • Customizable controls
    • Fast gameplay
    • Totally fun!

    Eliminate Pro

    Elimiate

    One of the most anticipated apps for the App Store, Eliminate has arrived! This illustrates what mobile online multiplayer can be about. This game revolves around playing matches and winning; that simple. The catch is having “energy” when you play. If you win a match (or actually play a match) with energy you earn credits. Credits are used to buy weapons, armor and stats. After your energy is depleted, you can buy more with in-app purchasing, or wait 90 minutes (the time keeps changing as ngmoco:) finds the right balance) for a partial energy recharge. You can play over the Internet with Wi-Fi or 3G. A new map is on its way, but no word on voice chat. [$Free - iTunes Link]

    • Internet multiplayer
    • Upgradable weapons and armor
    • Friend lists
    • Private matches with friends

    Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies

    COD Zombies

    This game was a surprise that came out of nowhere! Like shooting zombies WWII Nazi-style? Well, look no further than Call of Duty: Zombies. You are in a room with boarded entrances. Zombies are closing in on every side. What do you do? destroy them of course! You can buy different weapons and choose from a few different control styles. This game gets tough fast, but in the end is hampered by a less-than-accurate control scheme. I have faith this will be fixed in a future update. You can play single player or multiplayer locally. Sadly there is only one map right now, but more are coming soon! [$9.99 - iTunes Link]

    • Top-notch graphics
    • Erie atmosphere make playing it stressful!
    • Continuous onslaught of zombies to kill
    • Local multiplayer

    Modern Combat: Sandstorm

    Sandstorm

    Looking for a FPS with a good challenge? Sandstorm will give it to ya! This is not a run n’ gun game, you have to use strategy defeat the relentless AI. This game has great controls and graphics. You can crouch, zoom, carry two different weapons plus grenades; all intuitively with fun. You are placed in the Middle East set to take down the bad guys. What is the big news about this game? There is an online update coming out before Christmas 2009 that will add  Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch modes! This looks to be an amazing addition onto an already solid single player title! [$4.99 - iTunes Link]

    • Great control scheme with lots of functionality
    • 10 different missions
    • Great visuals  and story
    • Very challenging compared to other FPSs on the App Store

    Conclusion

    The graphics and gameplay for 3D games on the iPhone is really heating up. With so many good games, it is hard to pick a winner. Out of this match-up, in their current state, I have to choose Eliminate Pro. The reason? Awesome online multiplayer action. I think once Sandstorm gets its update, it will be a real viable contender; for single player, it wins hands-down. Being able to play against anyone, anywhere is always better than bots. Because if this, Eliminate Pro wins by a landslide. Hey, and it’s free :-)

    Winner: Eliminate Pro

    There you have it, TiPb’s Top 5 FPS Games. Did we miss any of your favorites? Overlook any killer shooters? Drop us a comment and let us know your list, and your winner!

    This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

    TiPb’s Top Five First-Person Shooting Games!


    Giving Thanks for Steve Jobs Returning to Apple, Willing iPhone Into Existence

    News, Steve Jobs, iPhone | Thursday November 26 2009 9:53 am | Comments Off

    superjobs

    Techcrunch’s Michael Arrington takes the US Thanksgiving holiday to give sweet blog love to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, and everything he’s done for Apple — and for consumers:

    What would our world look like without him? We’d likely still be in mobile phone hell. Chances are we still wouldn’t have a decent browsing experience on the phone, and we certainly wouldn’t be enjoying third party apps like Pandora or Skype on whatever clunker the carriers handed us. Even if you use an Android, Palm Pre or newer Blackberry today, you must thank Apple for pushing open the doors to mobile freedom. Think back to the phone you had in 2006, and then tell me you don’t love Apple for the iPhone alone (yes, I’ve moved on, but the iPhone was the genesis).

    He manages to sneak in a few swipes at MobileMe (which now works pretty well), and the MacBook Air (which, since the second generation, has been magnificent), and still calls Apple irritating and sorta evil, but from Arrington’s fascinating lawyer-days working on the Apple/NeXT deal, to his admiration for their sexy new iMacs and iTablets to be, he gives the CEO of the Decade a lot of credit and is hard pressed to imagine an Apple, or a technology sector, without him.

    We are too. For Apple II, Mac, Pixar, iPod, iTunes, Apple Retail, and of course, the iPhone, we join Arrington in saying — thanks Steve!

    This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store.

    Giving Thanks for Steve Jobs Returning to Apple, Willing iPhone Into Existence


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