

SlingPlayer appears to be the latest victim in the never-ending saga of iPhone apps banned from the App Store. Reports this morning say that, at AT&T’s request, Apple has made an executive decision to stop SlingPlayer from getting into the Apple App Store.
After much anticipation, Skype recently released its free iPhone app to complement its free Skype-to-Skype VoIP calls. PC World’s Liane Cassavoy gave Skype for iPhone a favorable review. My experience with Skype for iPhone so far has been positive, too.
If you travel a lot and find yourself in need of internet access most of the time, iPhone with all its WiFi and 3G goodness will be of good help to you. But though Apple’s smartphone provides the best mobile browsing experience out there, the small screen and touch controls still don’t compare to the pixel real estate and tactile qwerty speed of a laptop. Not to mention such luxuries as Flash compatibility, page caching, and tabbed browsing.
Thinking 2.0
As web geeks, we have a thick skin towards jargon. We all know that “Web 2.0†has been done to death. At Blue Flavor we even have a jargon bucket to penalize those who utter such painfully overused jargon with a cash deposit. But Web 2.0 is a term that has lodged itself into [...]
From music to contacts to your favorite bookmarks, here’s how to integrate an iPhone—3G or otherwise—into your digital life.
As another, failed, wireless carrier once said, don’t call it a phone. With Apple’s iPhone 2.0 software update, it doesn’t matter if you spring for the iPhone 3G or hold onto your first-generation iPhone. Either way, you [...]