New Gestures in iPhone SDK 3.2 for iPad?

 

9to5Mac continues its tradition of tearing through new iPhone 3.2 SDK for iPad betas, this time digging into beta 4 and finding: In the gestures folder, you’ll see two new types of commands (3Tap.plist and LongPress.plist) that are certainly not implemented in the current 3.1 iPhone SDK. No idea what these mean yet, but if you were Apple, what would you use the triple tap and long press for? (Aside from morse code!) New Gestures in iPhone SDK 3.2 for iPad? is a story by TiPb . This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store . TiPb - The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Blog

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Android Surges While the iPhone Stalls Out [Smartphones]

 

The latest smartphone subscriber numbers are out , and the last three months have been kind to Google. Android’s still a relatively small player, but its usage base more than doubled since October. The iPhone, meanwhile, keeps on treading water. More

 
 

Birdfeed Twitter Client is now Brizzly… and Free!

 

The delightful Twitter client Birdfeed has been bought, updated, and rebranded by Brizzly and is now available as Brizzly for iPhone… for free! [ iTunes link ] If you’re looking for a great Twitter client, give Brizzly a try. (Note: per comment below, you do need a brizzly.com account to use it which might not appeal to some.) [via Daring Fireball ] Birdfeed Twitter Client is now Brizzly… and Free! is a story by TiPb . This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store . TiPb - The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Blog

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Sticker Doodle

 

Sticker Doodle is an amazing doodle app that enables you to draw with emojis, text or full sentences as your “brush”. Price: $.99 Download This App Developers Website Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Share this on Mixx Tweet This! Subscribe to the comments for this post? Add this to Mister Wong Post this to MySpace Share this on Facebook Share this on Linkedin Add this to Google Bookmarks Share this on FriendFeed Post this to Identica Post this to Posterous Ping this on Ping.fm Share this on Tumblr Blog this on Blogger

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First Looks: New Potato Technologies FLPR Universal Remote for iPod touch + iPhone

 

As the latest universal remote control solution for iPhones and iPod touches, New Potato’s FLPR ($80) combines a brand new and free FLPR application with an Infrared dongle that attaches to the bottoms of iPhones and iPods alike. The FLPR dongle is small, black, and compatible with some cases so that you needn’t pull your favorite enclosure off of your device in order to use it. But the key to this accessory is the app, which has 14,000 remote control…

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GDC 2010: Ngmoco justifies the freemium model

 

Filed under: Gaming , Software , Developer , iPhone , App Store As popular as Ngmoco and its games are, whenever we seem to post about them, the subject of their business model seems to rise to the top again. While they have emerged as one of the iPhone’s top original developers, they’ve also lost a lot of fans by sticking with a model they call “freemium,” even to the detriment of some of their most popular games . They release games for free, and then monetize the games by using microtransactions, selling both virtual items and virtual currency for real money. We have a lot of questions for the company, and we’ll be asking even more of them coming later this week. But first things first: we cornered Ngmoco producer Allen Ma here in their suite at GDC 2010 and asked him to try and tell us why Ngmoco is so insistent on “freemium,” and how they feel about some of the adverse customer reactions to their model. Read on to hear why free-to-play, pay-to-play-more is the model that they’re betting their business on. When we post about Ngmoco, the first comment on the post is often “Here’s Ngmoco trying to steal our money again.” What do you think when you see a reaction like that?

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No TiPb Live Tonight, More GDC Coverage to Come!

 

Apologies everyone but there won’t be a TiPb Live! tonight due to me being at GDC 2010 , Chad being sick, and Mickey being horribly disappointed in the both of us. We’ll try to make it up to you with some more great GDC coverage, however. I’ve shot tons of video for TiPb Apps and will be posting it up in the feed asap. If you’re hungry for instant content, I’m posting notes over on Twitter. Otherwise hang tight, we’ll have a round up later this week. (Also did some moonlighting for PreCentral.net and WMExperts (link to come), so if you want to see what the competition is up to with webOS and Windows Phone 7 Series, check that out). No TiPb Live Tonight, More GDC Coverage to Come! is a story by TiPb

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Target Introduces First Ever Scannable Mobile Coupons

 

Exciting news for coupon junkies: Target has released a mobile coupon program, making them the first national retailer to offer scannable mobile coupons. Users can opt in to the program via the Target web site or by texting COUPONS to TARGET (827438). Once signed up, Target will send text messages to your mobile device with multiple deals available at Target stores. Each message includes a special barcode that can be scanned right from the mobile device, no printing required! Each coupon has an expiration and can only be used once. More information can be found at Target.com/mobile .

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New gestures revealed in latest iPhone 3.2 beta - ipodnn

 

Techtree.com New gestures revealed in latest iPhone 3.2 beta ipodnn Some early details of iPhone 3.2 SDK beta 4 have emerged from developer sources. Buried within a “gestures” folder in the code are two new PLIST files, … Apple releases iPhone OS SDK 3.2 beta 4 for iPad CNET Apple pushes Fourth Beta of iPhone OS 3.2 SDK Techtree.com iPad Video Conferencing Revealed by iPhone SDK iPhone FAQ (blog) Pocket Gamer.Biz

 
 

Capcom Releases Street Fighter IV for the iPhone, iPod Touch

 

It’s here and if you played way too much of it in the arcade or on your console, you’re going to like this. On Wednesday, Capcom released fighting classic