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Flickr comes to your phone!

Posted by elaine under iPhone Apps, iPhone News, iPhones, Photography on Tuesday Sep 8, 2009

The users of the popular picture sharing website Flickr can rest easy now that their favorite application has been added to the iPhone and can now be purchased at the Apple store. The number of users has increased significantly over the last years so it seems only logical that it would be added to the iPhone. If you are new to Flickr it would make the process a lot simpler if you have a Yahoo account as it is connected to Yahoo.

All you need to know about Flickr if your a new user is it is a simple way to upload and share your photos, the official application will allow you to upload and share directly from your iPhone at an impressive speed.

With this application you can search for videos, photos or whatever you want directly from you phone, the regular users of Flickr will be familiar with the usual features such as leaving a comment, sharing through email, tagging your pictures and even adding to your favorites, its all there just how the millions of users want it to be.

A bonus feature is users of the iPhone 3GS can trim, record and upload their videos directly to Flickr while of course being able to check out the recently uploaded videos from everyone else and commenting on them. 

Finally the best news of all is that this great brand new Flickr application is 100% free and available now directly from the itunes or the official Apple store, so get your phones out and start snapping!!

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Notify Technology for iPhonesNotify Technology Corporation, today announced that it has enhanced its NotifyLink On-Premise and On-Demand versions to support the Apple iPhone 3GS and all iPhones and iPod touch devices once upgraded with the new iPhone OS 3.0 software. NotifyLink provides users with wireless email and PIM synchronization combined with a robust set of mobile device management functionality.

In addition, NotifyLink supports a variety of mobile devices in addition to the iPhone as well as a variety of email platforms including Novell’s GroupWise, Sun’s Java Communications Suite, Oracle’s OCS and Beehive Suites, Google’s Premiere Apps, Mirapoint’s Messaging Server, Alt-N’s MDaemon, People Cubes’s Meeting Maker, and OpenText’s First Class. Last August Notify launched its initial NotifyLink support for the iPhone and iPod touch which included wireless synchronization of email and PIM (calendar and personal address book), global address lookup, and remote wipe.

Today Notify is announcing that it has enhanced its NotifyLink functionality to support several new security features/settings/options for the iPhone 3GS and iPhone or iPod touch devices using Apple OS 3.0 software such as: password strength, minimum password length, inactivity timeout, and the wipe of an iPhone after a number of failed unlock attempts.

A few other new features supported in the new NotifyLink release are: meeting invitations can now be initiated from the iPhone, contacts can now be sent as email attachments, existing calendar and contacts can either be deleted or will be kept separately from those being synchronized from a person’s business calendar and contacts, and an option to select which folders will automatically synchronize without having to open them.

The NotifyLink 4.6.1 On Premise or On Demand solutions supporting the iPhone 3GS and iPod touch using the new iPhone OS 3.0 software is now available.

(Source) Press

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Apple iPhone FINALLY Available in China by October

Posted by admin under iPhone News, iPhones on Thursday Aug 27, 2009

iphone_china_flagAfter much controversy and waiting, Apple’s iPhone will finally be available in China starting October. This developed after Apple and China Unicorn reached an accord regarding the authorized distribution of the popular iPhone 3G in the mainland.

News about the iPhone venturing into China broke out the past months and after many considered the effort futile, everything has been finally settled. With the deal, Apple now enters one of the biggest mobile markets known today.

Chinese users will get the iPhone 3G with 8GB for $365 with a 2-year contract and a monthly rate of $27 (minimum). The Wi-Fi function will be disabled initially but may be added in the future, along with China’s homegrown WAPI (WLAN Authentication and Privacy Infrastructure) standard.

The iPhone 3GS is expected to follow suit as soon as the first batch of iPhones are officially distributed to Chinese natives. It will be interesting to see how Dell will react to Apple’s move with its China-only smartphone “mini 3i”, which is neither priced nor dated yet.

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(Source) 163.com via Mobile Crunch

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