Its only been few hours since Apple publicly released the iPhone OS 3.0 for iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod Touch and I have already started receiving lots of emails from people asking about various questions related to updating to iPhone OS 3.0. Instead of replying to them individually, I thought it would be useful to make a short post in order to answer most frequently asked questions.
The wait is finally over. Apple has officially pushed iPhone OS 3.0 to their servers for all existing users of iPhone to download for free. This new firmware 3.0 brings more than 100 new exciting features and can be downloaded from the links given below.
Looks like some folks in Brazil have managed to grab Apple’s “darling” device before its official launch on 19th June. The hands-on video is in Brazilian Portuguese but it gives you a good overview of iPhone OS 3.0 in its full glory running on the latest hardware i.e. iPhone 3G S.
Apple today has announced the much anticipated iPhone 3G S with the brand new iPhone OS 3.0 for both the new and the previous gen models. The biggest question that many people are asking themselves is whether it is worth purchasing an iPhone 3G S instead of the newly released Palm Pre or the forthcoming Windows Phones with Windows Mobile 6.5?
We all have been waiting for this! The official client for Skype has finally arrived for both the iPhone and iPod Touch platform and its all yours to download it for free from the App Store.
Apple showed off a preview of the new upcoming OS for iPhone which will offer 1,000 new APIs for developers, and deliver over 100 new features. The iPhone OS 3.0 will ship in summer 2009 and will be free to all iPhone and iPhone 3G customers.
Today I took some time off and called over my friend from ProgrammerFish to review this exciting new technology from Microsoft. We both didn't knew much about it except for the fact that it had something to do with barcodes until we really tried and experienced it hands-on on our phones.
Today at the International Consumer Electronic Show, Microsoft unveiled their second app for the iPhone platform – Microsoft Tag. Our friend Long Zheng blogged about this cool and exciting new technology which is based on High Capacity Color Barcodes (HCCBs).
Yes you read it right! The Redmond Wash. based software giant has released their first application for the iPhone platform - bringing the goodness of Seadragon from PCs to the iPhone.
The era of PCs which we have so used to grown up on is vanishing fast. Mobile phones today have become more personal devices than they ever have been in the past. Its amazing to see how in the last few years mobile phones evolved with great strides.

