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By iPhone Heat, on September 6th, 2011%
The German telecoms giant, Deutsche Telekom has started taking iPhone 5 Pre-Orders, reports Bloomberg. Deutsche Telekom (Parent company of T-Mobile) has in fact begun issuing support tickets – one… . . . → Read More: Deutsche Telekom Begins Taking iPhone 5 Pre-Orders
By TiPb, on September 6th, 2011%
 Google Plus Photo Importer is a new iPhone app that allows you to import photos from Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, and Photobucket directly into your Google+ profile. I tried this out real quick with my Instagram photos and it worked like a charm! Importing 60 photos took approximately 30 seconds. . . . → Read More: Google Plus Photo Importer for iPhone now available
By TiPb, on September 6th, 2011%
 Using Google Maps to get directions but confused and frustrated because the map doesn’t turn when you do? The good news is, there’s a very easy way fix this and get north really pointing north when you need it. Starting with iPhone 3GS, Apple began including compasses (technically magnometers) in their iOS devices. . . . → Read More: Daily Tip: How to use the compass in Google Maps to improve navigation
By TiPb, on September 5th, 2011%
ABC Food is an iPhone and iPad app designed to teach kids the alphabet and learn about food. It’s packed with photos, videos, and interactions. . . . → Read More: Learn letters, words and food with ABC Food [Kids Corner]
By TiPb, on September 5th, 2011%
 There are hundreds of thousands of iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps for just about everything — so how come the one you need, the one you know just has to be there, is so hard to find? Enter TiPb’s new weekly feature where staff and readers alike sort through the App Store and help you find just the right App for That . This week, Starr asks: I need an app that will work with the Envy Hp printer I use with my iPad 2 that I can make a photo a certain size and it will stay that size when printed…like having 3 4 . . . → Read More: App for That: How to print multiple photos from your iPhone on a single page
By MobileCrunch, on September 5th, 2011%
 In, according to Bloomberg , “anticipation of supply bottlenecks,” Deutsche Telekom aka T-Mobile is offering pre-order coupons to folks who call in asking for the next iPhone, whatever it may be. The move is quite clever: customers won’t have to stand in line, DT is promised a huge rush of sales during the post summer holiday slump, and it allows anti-fanboys to crow about the iSchafe on this gloriously slow federal holiday. . . . → Read More: Deutsche Telekom Is Offering Pre-Orders For A Nebulous, Unnamed Apple Phone
By IntoMobile, on September 5th, 2011%
 A Best Buy employee with a complete lack of respect for corporate security and authority, which is just the type of guy we like, recently sent an image to the folks at This is my next showing that the retail giant is going to install an “Apple Fixture” on October 21st. What makes this planned showroom rejiggering newsworthy is that this same type of “Apple Fixture” was used when the Apple iPhone 4 launched, and the fact that this installation is scheduled to take place at 06:00 in the morning, whereas normally employees start showing up at 07:00, is just additional proof that October 21st does indeed look to be the date when the next Jesus Phone will be available to us mere mortals . . . → Read More: Best Buy computers say the iPhone 5 will launch on October 21st
By MobileCrunch, on September 2nd, 2011%
 Several iPhone app developers have teamed up to launch PhotoAppLink , a new open source initiative that aims to simplify photo editing by tying multiple photo-editing apps together. As you know, there are an incredible number of photo editing apps in iTunes today, and often, each especially excels in one particular area . . . → Read More: PhotoAppLink Ties iPhone Photo Apps Together, Makes Multi-App Editing Simple
By engadget, on September 2nd, 2011%
 In a recent report from Nielsen, Google snagged 40 percent of the smartphone market, while Apple captured approximately 28 percent — up just barely .01 percentage point from last year . . . . → Read More: Nielsen confirms Android on top, buyers split on next smartphone
By MobileCrunch, on September 1st, 2011%
 I don’t always post about iPhone cases… but when I do, I prefer retro gaming ones. Sure, you could have a cool metallic case, or go all-leather, or make your phone look like R2-D2 — but when you can have a Dreamcast on the back, those other options seem to lose their luster. . . . → Read More: Show Your Old-School Gaming Love With These Sega Console iPhone Cases
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