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Monthly Archives: November 2009

iPhone is 'boring' says designer

Burn the heretic!

Source:iPhone is 'boring' says designer

Games 'permit' over-eating, drug abuse and murder, reveals shock survey

First person shooters have it

Source:Games 'permit' over-eating, drug abuse and murder, reveals shock survey

Amazon upgrades Kindle with native PDF reader

Increases battery life by 85 percent

Source:Amazon upgrades Kindle with native PDF reader

Apple fanbois attempt to seize Microsoft, er Windows

Windows, you can’t trademark the name

Source:Apple fanbois attempt to seize Microsoft, er Windows

Ubisoft sells 1.6 million copies of Assassin's Creed 2

But doesn’t come close to Modern Warfare 2

Source:Ubisoft sells 1.6 million copies of Assassin's Creed 2

Smartphones face creeping malware threat

Android not immune

Source:Smartphones face creeping malware threat

Getting rid of Worms on your iPhone

So you jailbroke your iPhone. Maybe you wanted to try out some of the third party apps. Maybe you just wanted to tweak your interface. Either way, you did it without changing your root password. Now you’re helplessly staring at a picture of Rick Astley, thanks to one of the new iPhone worms that are running wild–or worse, your personal information, including online banking data, could be compromised. Here’s how you can figure out which worms your iPhone might have, get rid of them, and ensure that they don’t come back.Read the whole story at PC World. (http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/182893/how_to_deworm_your_iphone.html)

Source:Getting rid of Worms on your iPhone

iPhone is 'boring' says designer

Burn the heretic!

Source:iPhone is 'boring' says designer

Nokia cuts Japanese jobs

Setting sun

Source:Nokia cuts Japanese jobs

Best Selling iPhone Games

Some games seem to be at the top of the iTunes App Store charts day in and day out, particularly some of those evergreen free games – but which titles are making the most money? Here’s a look at the past week’s biggest earners on the iPhone and the iPod Touch. There are some predictable choices here, but one or two surprises too, including two different versions of Monopoly, plus (somehow – read on to find out how) a free game. Notably absent from this list? Early winner Command and Conquer Red Alert, which is already no longer even in the top 50.Read more at Infoworld (http://www.infoworld.com/t/games/top-grossing-iphone-games-november-23-2010-772).

Source:Best Selling iPhone Games