TiPb Birthday Bash! Win an Unlocked ColorWare iPhone 3G!

Posted on May 6, 2009 by Rene Ritchie.
Categories: Uncategorized.

As previously announced, TiPb celebrates our one year anniversary on May 11, and as a giant thanks to you, our members, we’re celebrating in style. Birthday Bash style! Starting tomorrow, we begin a slew of daily give-aways including iPhone accessories, promo codes for some of our favorite apps, iTunes gift cards, and… our biggest grand-prize so far:

  • A factory unlocked 8GB iPhone 3G in your choice of 35 different color options courtesy of the awesome folks at ColorWare.

That’s right. Your iPhone. Your way.

How can you win? Simple! Remember those daily give-aways we just mentioned? Enter them (this here Birthday Bash link will help you keep track!). Every time you enter one of the give-away contests, you are automagically entered to win the grand-prize.

Contests start tomorrow, May 7, 2009. Announcements will be here on the blog, but the contests themselves will take place on the TiPb iPhone Forums so if for some unimaginable reason you haven’t yet — register now!

Contest details after the break!

Them Details:

  • Open to everybody who has a real shipping address in the United States (no international shipments, sorry!)
  • Methods of entry will vary for the daily contests, but they’ll always happen in the forums, so sign up!
  • For each daily contest your enter, you will get one entry for the grand prize — if the daily contest allows for multiple entries, that’s still just one entry for the grand prize, capice?
  • Contest will run starting Thursday, May 7, 2009 and end 12pm EDT, Tuesday, May 12, 2009.
  • Winner will be announced on iPhone Live!, Wednesday, May 13, 2009 sometime after 8pm EDT at http://www.tipb.com/live
  • Not open to Smartphone Experts employees or contractors

Good luck everyone, and thank you for making TiPb something worth celebrating!

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TiPb Birthday Bash! Win an Unlocked ColorWare iPhone 3G!


Android UI changes look with femtocell app

Posted on by Mikael Ricknäs.
Categories: Uncategorized.
Intrinsyc Software and Ubiquisys have announced UX-Zone, an application that adjusts the appearance of an Android phone when a femtocell is within reach.

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Parental Controls in iPhone 3.0 could change the face of apps and content

Posted on by Rob Goodchild.
Categories: Uncategorized.
With parental controls and “explicit” badges, more explicit songs came to the iTunes Music Store. It’s increasingly looking like it’s gonna be the same way for apps, with the expanded parental controls in iPhone 3.0. iLounge reports that the rejection letter for the iPhone app Newspaper(s) - thanks to “objectionable content” since it carries the UK’s [...]

iPhone 3.0 takes better pics than 2.2.1? It appears so

Posted on by Andrew Wells.
Categories: Uncategorized.
The iPhone’s camera resolution leaves much to be desired, but there’s more to image quality than just resolution. And according to one series of tests, the firmware 3.0 is taking better photos than its predecessor. Take a took at these side by side photos with new iPhone firmware and old iPhone firmwaretaken by iPhones.ru. That lead [...]

Flashback: Classic adventure game Myst comes to the iPhone

Posted on by Maggie Mills.
Categories: Uncategorized.
Purveyors of classic PC games remember Myst with a fond sigh and a rush of nostalgia. It’s a throwback to the classic days when 3D imagery on computers was but a pipe dream, and complex puzzles and dreamy backgrounds made for an experience like none other (at the time). Myst has now come to the iPhone. [...]

Review: L.A. Times News Reader for iPhone

Posted on by Ben Boychuk.
Categories: Uncategorized.
This mobile version of the Los Angeles Times looks cut-rate and amateurish.

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Review: Case-Mate Vroom for iPhone 3G

Posted on by Casey Chan.
Categories: Uncategorized.

[Ed: New Case-Mate Vrooms in new spectacular colors now available in the TiPb iPhone Store! - Rene]

The iPhone 3G certainly has a ton of case options. Everyone has their own take on what constitutes a good iPhone case—some prefer silicone, others want a hard plastic, some prefer loud cases, others search for more subtle options. We take a look at a lot of cases here at TiPb and there’s a different qualification for the case we’re about to take a look at—this falls under the ‘fun’ category.

The Case-Mate Vroom for iPhone 3G ($14.95) is a subtly-fun designed rubber case. From afar the Vroom case looks like a basic, black silicone case that protects the back of the iPhone 3G. Upon closer inspection, whoa what?! The back has tire tread!

Is this merely a gimmick? How cool is it?

Read on for the rest of the review!

Design

Come on. Laugh a little. Ease up. The Vroom case for the iPhone 3G is funny and a definite conversation starter. I mean, it’s a tire on your iPhone 3G! You could even come up with a far-fetched story on how you custom made the case with your old car tire’s or even say its a special edition made by Goodyear or Michelin. I mean, a tire on your iPhone? What other crazy designs can we get?

Jokes aside, the Vroom case is a basic black rubber case that protects the full back of the iPhone 3G while leaving room open for all of the iPhone 3G’s functions. It even comes equipped with a plastic screen to protect the iPhone 3G’s touchscreen. We’re not fans of those plastic touchscreens preferring to go with Bodyguardz or Invisibleshield for cases like these.

But in all, I think it looks great and adds a ton of character to the iPhone 3G.

 

Usability

The rubber is a lot different from other silicone cases I’ve encountered. Instead of a soft, grippy feel the Vroom case is harder and slicker. I don’t prefer this finish because it doesn’t offer the same amount of grip as other silicone options but I think that’s just a matter of preference.

What’s great about the Vroom case, other than the design of course, is that it doesn’t add much thickness to the iPhone. I found that the case was really easy to hold and didn’t change the contours of the iPhone 3G. And though the rubber is a bit different than most cases, I feel like it’s a stronger grade. Instead of being just a sleeve or a skin, this feels like true tire rubber. I guess it succeeded in its intended effect, right?

But this case does have its fair share of limitations—more thought was put into its design than its actual construction. It attracts lint and dust very easily, I could never really manage to keep the case clean. This may be more of a color issue than anything since dust simply shines on a black case.

Also, this is personal preference but I don’t like it when a case ever-so-slightly exposes the chrome rim around the iPhone. I feel as if you’re going to cover the back of the iPhone you might as well go the extra millimeter to cover the chrome rim.

But in all, the Vroom case offers just enough protection. It’s not going to be mistaken as an OtterBox but it definitely does a good job in preventing nicks and scratches from daily routine.

 

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for pure protection, this case probably isn’t for you. I won’t lie, there are better options for you if protection is your biggest concern. For starters, take a look at the TiPb store.

But if you like quirky designs and/or conversations revolving your iPhone 3G case—hey, this is as good as it gets. Let me tell you, when I was testing out this case, I got numerous compliments and questions about its origins. I found that I personally LIKED the case enough to ignore its limitations.

Though it only offers middling protection—this is the case I reach for most for my iPhone 3G.

 

PROS

  • Great, Fun Design
  • High Quality Rubber
  • Adds Minimal Thickness

CONS

  • Offers Average Protection
  • Attracts Dust

FINAL RATING:

 

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Review: Case-Mate Vroom for iPhone 3G


Amazon Launches Kindle DX eBook Reader with 9.7″ Screen



Engadget has just wrapped up live coverage of Amazon's press event introducing the Kindle DX, the next generation of Amazon's eBook reader. The Kindle DX, now available for pre-order at a price of $489 for shipment this summer, conta...

Bank of America still not ready for iPhone

Posted on by Matt Hamblen.
Categories: Uncategorized.
Despite Apple's determination to make the iPhone enterprise-ready, there are still some holdouts, such as Bank of America, which does not let its employees use the phone at work.

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Wednesday Fun Comic: Wolverine Better Get a BlackBerry!

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
Categories: Uncategorized.

SNIKT! How appropriate that CrackBerry Kevin SMASH! was homage’d straight from the pages of Hulk vs. Wolverine, as it seems from the Evil-Comic above that everyone’s favorite Canadian mutant maniac might just be heading his way soon.

Remember: he’s the best there is at what he does, even if what he does isn’t very nice… to multi-touch smartphones, bub.

(True geeks are free to make their own Storm jokes here).

[via excaliburca on Twitter]

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Wednesday Fun Comic: Wolverine Better Get a BlackBerry!


Blackberry dethrones iPhone as most popular smartphone in Q1

Posted on by Philip King.
Categories: Uncategorized.
Aggressive promotions through its US wireless carrier helped push BlackBerry maker Research in Motion ahead Apple and the iPhone to take honors as the most popular smartphone maker during the first quarter of 2009. During the three-month period ended March, RIM’s consumer smartphone market share increased 15 percent to nearly 50 percent of the smartphone market [...]

Apple to replace water-damaged iPhones for $199

Posted on by Philip King.
Categories: Uncategorized.
Careless iPhone owners who’ve submerged their handsets in some form of liquid can now take Apple up on an unadvertised policy that offers replacements for a flat fee of $199. According to several sources, the new policy pertains to out-of-warranty incidents that would normally require the purchase of a new phone, but does so at the [...]

AdWhirl: Free Ad-Supported iPhone Apps Can Be Very Lucrative

Mobile advertising company AdWhirl issued a report (PDF) that details the success of some of the top ad-supported iPhone apps. AdWhirl serves 250 million ad impressions monthly to over 10% of the top 50 Apps in the App Store.


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Adwhirl: Free Ad-Supported iPhone Apps Can Be Very Lucrative

Mobile advertising company Adwhirl issued a report (PDF) that details the success of some of the top ad-supported iPhone apps. AdWhirl serves 250 million ad impressions monthly to over 10% of the top 50 Apps in the App Store.


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Mac OS X 10.5.7 9J60 Seeded to Developers

Despite, yesterday's claim that Apple is targeting Friday as the release date for Mac OS X 10.5.7, Apple has seeded developers with a new build (9J60) according to World of Apple with seed notes reporting only on known issue: the Safari 4 Beta will n...

Apple Alters Policy on Water-Damaged iPhones

Posted on by Jeremy Sikora.
Categories: Uncategorized.

Cue the Jaws music… According to ifoAppleStore.com it seems Apple has recently changed their policy on water-damaged iPhones. Effective now, Apple will replace the iPhone you dropped in your toilet with a new or refurbished phone - guess that would depend on what kind of mood the Genius is in - for $199 without extending your contract for $199.

There was some confusion earlier about the “no contract extension part” of the deal. Before this policy was in place, customers had to buy a new phone and extend their contracts at the same time. I actually stopped into my local Apple store while I was at the mall this evening, and they verified this is indeed a recent change (and a much appreciated change at that).

So what do you think, is this a way for Apple to dump more stock in time for July or are they just feeling that extra love for us iPhone owners?

[Via ifoAppleStore.com]

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Apple Alters Policy on Water-Damaged iPhones


Microsoft iClones Apple App Store Restrictions?

Posted on by Rene Ritchie.
Categories: Uncategorized.

We love many things about the iPhone. Most things even. One of the few things we’re not so chuffed about is the weird, wacky restrictions Apple places on App Store apps, and the sometimes haphazard way in which those restrictions are applied.

So, one edge we thought the other platforms might have would be the relative openness of their competing app stores. Turns out maybe not so much. How so? Our buddy Phil Nickinson over on WMExperts spent his weekend scouring through Microsoft’s Windows Marketplace for Mobile restrictions, and at first blush they appear at least as crazy as Apple’s:

  • No VOIP apps using a carrier’s data. (Will WiFi be OK?)
  • No apps that replace or modify the default dialer, SMS or MMS apps.
  • No apps with an OTA download of over 10MB. (Not sure if that’s the app itself, or downloading within the app for, say, a podcatcher or the dreaded torrent downloader.)
  • No apps that change the default browser, search client, or media player on the device. (Does that mean no Opera or Skyfire, which let you choose to set them as the default browser? No Kinoma Play, Core Player or the like for multimedia?)

So pr0n’s no problem, but don’t go trying to replace the rendering farce which is IE6? Of course, Microsoft mitigates this by allowing apps from multiple sources, not just their on store, but then again, they’re apparently going to allow the carriers to get their grubby hooks in branded stores to. Sigh.

With great freedom comes great responsibility, people. Never forget your Spider-Man…

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Microsoft iClones Apple App Store Restrictions?


Review: TouchTodo for iPhone

Posted on by Tim Mercer.
Categories: Uncategorized.
This robust task manager lets you sync tasks with due dates to your Google Calendar.

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