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BudsGoBlue Earphones For iPhone 3GS

by Johan on September 20, 2009 · 0 comments

BudsGoBlue Earphones For iPhone 3GS

It seems that BudsGoBlue will launch an iPhone-friendly set of Bluetooth earbuds that should act as headphones and a Bluetooth headset. Unfortunately, there is no further info about the specs. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. More

iTwinge iPhone Keyboard

by Johan on September 16, 2009 · 0 comments

iTwinge iPhone Keyboard

The iTwinge is claimed to be “the world’s first iPhone keyboard accessory”. Priced at just $29.99, the gadget allows you to type as fast as you would on a standard QWERTY keypad. The iTwinge slips on to the bottom of the iPhone. It will support both the iPhone 3G and 3G S. More

Commodore 64 Emulator iPhone Application

by Johan on September 7, 2009 · 0 comments

Commodore 64 Emulator iPhone Application

The first game emulator app has appeared in the iPhone app store. The Commodore 64 Emulator iPhone App from Manomio retails for $4.99 C64 and includes 5 games: Dragons Den, Le Mans, Jupiter Lander, Arctic Shipwreck, and Jack Attack. Additional separately sold game packs will be coming soon. Video after the jump. More

XSKN iKeyboard For iPhone

by Johan on September 5, 2009 · 0 comments

XSKN iKeyboard For iPhone

XSKN has produced a Bluetooth keyboard for the iPhone and iPod touch namely the iKeyboard. The device is actually a modified Apple Bluetooth keyboard featuring icons on the keys. XSKN will release the iKeyboard by the end of the year for $160 a pop. [Geeky Gadgets via Gizmodo]

Desktop Virtualisation For iPhone With PocketCloud

Wyse has launched the PocketCloud that enables the iPhone and iPod Touch user to access their virtual desktops to PCs remotely. The PocketCloud is compatible with both a virtualized or physical machine which supports the Microsoft RDP protocol. This application also supports VMware View 3.1 connection broker in direct and tunneling modes. The PocketCloud for iPhone can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store and costs $29.99. [Wyse]

Rhapsody Coming To The iPhone

by Johan on August 25, 2009 · 0 comments

Rhapsody Coming To The iPhone

RealNetworks has submitted its Rhapsody app for the iPhone and iPod touch to Apple for review. If approved, this app will give you access to all of Rhapsody’s 8-million tracks and all of its radio stations. You will also be able to create playlists on the fly, or if you already have an existing Rhapsody account, you can sync the app with it and listen to playlists you have already created or browse music you have saved. The one large downside is that the app isn’t able to store songs for offline playback, which means if you don’t have a connection via Wi-Fi, Edge, or 3G, you won’t be able to use the app. The Rhapsody for iPhone will be available for free, but it will require a $15 per month Rhapsody To Go subscription to use. [Appadvice]

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