AT&T to Stop Airing Anti-Verizon Ads, Verizon to Keep Airing Anti-AT&ere;T Ads

Looks like AT&T is retention their word when it comes to changing things around. As we reported earlier, the second base largest wireless attack aircraft carrier is cleaning theater, tagging a new “Rethink Possible” slogan, and getting a new colour scheme. Apparently in the midst of all that, though, they’re also leaving to change the way they do their advertisements. Seeing as the currently tally anti-Verizon hunting expedition has cost the troupe a reported billions of

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Hands-On Preview: Pro Zombie Soccer for iPhone (with Video)

Super Awesome Hyper Dimensional Mega Team (or SAHDMT for shortstop) doesn’t have I of the greatest name calling I’ve heard a video biz developer ever have, but they also wealthy person combined the fun of boot a association football baseball game around with the playfulness of brutally murdering zombies.

With that in mind, and my years of killing virtual zombies, I decided to take their flagship title, Pro Zombie Soccer, for a tailspin.

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AT&T still has 3 years to offer iPhone tethering in 2009

Well, it’s more like 2.5 days at this breaker point, but who’s count? With just two full calendar days left field in 2009, AT&T (NYSE: T) has little time to shuffling goodness on their promise to offer iPhone users a data tethering architectural plan in 2009. It’s not looking likely, but we’re still keeping on to the hope that AT&T will finally launching an official iPhone tethering architectural plan for a reasonable price.

The iPhone gained

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Guardian Newspaper iPhone App looks very good indeed

One of my beau editors (Simon!) alerted me to the presence of this – the Guardian newspaper iPhone App! We *think* it’s a new I, certainly I’ve not heard of it before – but at any rate, it works very nicely indeed!

There’s a push-down store of features on-board the App, including support for offline news-reading, addition also Podcasts. For those of you not familiar spirit with the Guardian, they have quite an active media

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Quick Review – Snowboarding TnT for the iPhone iPod/Touch

The other solar day I posted on ‘Snowboading TnT’, which has been re-released with some whizzy new motion-perception (accelerometer) computer code in it, to shuffling the most out of the mobile.html’ title=’Gameloft bringing Avatar to Mobile’>game. Well, I’ve had some metre to play it now (I of the benefits of being an insomniac – you wealthy person tons of time to swordplay-run games!), and I have to say I like it!

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MapQuest goes indigen on iPhone

MapQuest already has an optimized-for-iPhone website and now it’s “indigen meter.” The popular chromosome mapping service released a dedicated application in the AppStore called MapQuest 4 Mobile.

From what we’ve heard, it’s a worthy challenger to built-in Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Maps, though I’m having a hard meter envisioning majority of iPhone users switching overnight.

The good thing you’ll observation is the synchronisation between the vane-based MapQuest.com and the iPhone app, allowing users

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Kindle for iPhone Update Brings Important Changes

As with any launch version of an app, things need to be tweaked, and features motivation to be added. The same can of course of action be said of the Kindle App for iPhone, and thankfully, the folks at Amazon rich person started releasing updates. The first, version 1.1 has brought us some important changes.

First, you tin now choose from different background and text colors. Don’t like meter reading blackness textual matter on the

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SEGA Releases Streets of Rage for iPhone

If you’re an old-school gamer, you mightiness remember the 16-turn game era where Super Nintendo and SEGA Genesis were the only 2 home consoles of selection.  The struggle between the two consoles was fierce, and to this day, a victor has yet to be decided as to who had the better cabinet, Nintendo or SEGA.

During that meter, SEGA released a position-scrolling beat-em-up in 1991 called ‘Streets of Rage’.  It was single of the cabinet’s

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HD video out confirmed for new iPhone?

Media-philes will probably know all too well the pdated_to_version_3_0_2.html’ title=’BeejiveIM iPhone app updated to version 3.0.2′>iPhone’s shortcomings in the video yield department. The iPhone and iPhone 3G are only capable of barely-HD 480i video recording-out resolutions, devising it woefully inadequate for playing backrest movies or TV shows on large TVs and pretty much any decent computer monitor lizard. But, that’s all about to change with the upcoming launch of the third base-multiplication iPhone. Reports of an upcoming Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) AV Cable confirm

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Orcs & Elves coming to iPhone this class?

id Software’s Gospel According to John Carmack has recently confirmed that the gaming company’s legendary claim, Orcs &ere; Elves, is in exploitation for the iPhone. Not much is known at this leg, except that we’ll see the game hitting the AppStore near the remainder of the year — actually, Carmack said he’ll start serious employment on the game before class’s end, and since we think he’s a smarting guy cable, it wouldn’t take too long

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