latimesblogs.latimes.com — iPhone owners are excited to get their hands on the augmented reality applications, such as the one for finding nearby subways or for tracking down Twitter neighbors. But Apple is holding them from the App Store until v3.1 comes out, expected in September.
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jaketompkinsJul 25, 2009
Come on down to CRAZY EDDIE'S, where fire is selling like hotcakes!
marciotJul 26, 2009
Free iPod Touch? Where do I get one?
ipodforumcomJul 28, 2009
everytime i turn on the TV, reality takes over. What's on MTV? my sweet 16, what's on fox, millionaire next door. I was wondering does anyone really watch these shows? but then i was thinking, if no one watches it, the show will no be there,I guess this is the reality shows generator. I do see reality apps to be hits as well, if you own an iPhone 3G S, you should check out <a class="user" href="http://ww.iPhone3GS.org">http://ww.iPhone3GS.org</a>
Closed AccountJul 28, 2009
When you were choosing your digg name, did you type out "syntax" by mistake?
Closed AccountJul 28, 2009
And all you need to do to make the iPhone crush any Windows Mobile phone is take a couple of minutes to jailbreak it.Windows Mobile? Seriously???
vivianaranhaJul 30, 2009
How can "GOOD IN BED" be a app thats approved.... Its also kinda sexual even though there are no bikini models.... If apps like iSutra gets rejected these apps sud also not be allowed in store....<a class="user" href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=313821394&amp;mt=8">http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/ ...</a>
pacobellOct 30, 2009
"No but you DO have to wait for the battery to charge twice a day!"Not if you have a spare REPLACEABLE BATTERY! ;o)