Sunday, September 21st, 2008 at
10:03 pm
When firmware 2.0 came around for the iPhone, it wasn’t such an easy decision for me or most of my colleagues to upgrade. Part of the reason was that we would lose the ability to send and receive MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) via a jailbroken app called SwirlyMMS.
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Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 at
10:27 am

It’s September already, and as usual Club Astraware has some special offers for its members. The member-only discount offer for September 2008 is Astraware Solitaire for US$9.95. That’s a saving of $10 off the regular price. Astraware Solitaire features 12 of the most well-known and best-loved single player card games,i.e. Klondike, Pyramid, Spider, Clock, Yukon, Canfield, Four Seasons, Sultan’s Harem, Idiot’s Delight, Golf, Calculation and Freecell.
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Saturday, September 6th, 2008 at
12:08 pm
One of the most addictive type of Flash games available on the web is Tower Defense. First made popular by Warcraft players, tower defense-type games account for millions of wasted productivity hours worldwide … maybe. The first tower defense game for the iPhone is called Mote Massacare. You can find it on the Apple App Store as Mote-M.
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Friday, September 5th, 2008 at
10:44 pm

Remember ALP? Before Palm came up with Nova, the successor to the current Palm OS Garnet, they had ALP. ALP (ACCESS Linux Platform) was supposed to be the new operating system for Palm PDAs and smartphones. ALP is developed by ACCESS, who bought Palmsource, which used to be part of the original Palm. Confused yet? Join the club.
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