The premiere application for auto enthusiasts

AppStore, apps October 14th, 2009

Rev is the first and best iPhone application to connect directly with your vehicle.
Rev is an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that monitors, displays, and records real-time vehicle data. By communicating directly with your vehicle’s ECU via its OBD-II port, Rev is the first iPhone and iPod touch application to give you complete access to everything you want to know about your vehicle.

Real Time Metrics

Rev can monitor and record several vehicle metrics in real-time:

  • Vehicle Speed (including 0-60 time)
  • RPM
  • Fuel Consumption
  • Engine Coolant Temperature
  • Fuel Pressure
  • and lots more! *

*Supported metrics are specific to vehicle make and model.

See our Features page for all the details.

Check Engine Light on?

Save a trip to the mechanic. Rev also reads and lists engine codes (like those responsible for your Check Engine/MIL light), and allows you to reset them as well!

Auto meets iPhone.

Rev communicates directly with your vehicle’s ECU via an OBD-II hardware device. The hardware sends your data to Rev wirelessly—you can place your iPhone or iPod touch wherever you want. See our Hardware page for all the details.
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AT&T Navigator app for iPhone 3G and 3GS was introduced

AT&T, AppStore, apps June 24th, 2009

AT&T released location based services app, AT&T Navigator for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS, with full audible and visual turn-by-turn navigation service. iPhone customers will enjoy map updates, speech recognition, ETA updates, business listings, real-time traffic alerts, one-touch rerouting and daily gas prices.

According to Mark Collins, vice president of voice and data products for AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets,  with the new iPhone OS 3.0 software, they are expanding the advantages of true turn-by-turn navigation to millions more customers through this app.


The app is available for $9.99 a month from iPhone’s App Store or at www.itunes.com/appstore/.
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QuickOffice will be released in April 2009 in the AppStore

AppStore, apps, news April 9th, 2009

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QuickOffice will be released in April 2009 in the AppStore! Quickoffice is the first iPhone application to include robust document and spreadsheet editors, along with file access and content management functionalities.

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Enabling quick editing on-the-go with an intuitive user interface, Quickoffice for iPhone offers a comprehensive range of functionality including font formatting, content selection, bullets and cut, copy and paste within Word documents. Users can also modify documents in landscape mode to leverage a wider keyboard.

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Quickoffice for iPhone will be available in early April for an introductory price of $19.99. Quickoffice will also be launching separate applications to cater to an individual’s specific needs.

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Agile Messenger 3 available in the AppStore now

AppStore, apps April 2nd, 2009

Agile Messenger is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for mobile phones and provides a seamless connection to the public instant messaging networks of ICQ®, AOL®, Yahoo!®, MSN®, GoogleTalk® and any other XMPP network. Features include Agilemobile.com’s multi-media messaging technology which, enables users to send instant picture, and voice messages from mobile to mobile and mobile to PC. Agile Messenger for the iPhone and iPod touch provides an always connected experience to end users by using the iPhone’s existing push email technology, and will support the new iPhone Push Notification service offered by the soon to be released iPhone OS 3.0.

You can find Agile Messenger in the App Store now.  It’s currently priced at a ‘special introductory price’ of $9.99 for its first 30 days.

Skype for iPhone available now in the AppStore

AppStore, apps March 31st, 2009

Skype application (v1.0.0.63) for Apple’s iPhone has gone live. It’s absolutely free to download, Check this out

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TinEye Mobile

news December 22nd, 2008

TinEye Mobile allows you to search for products using your mobile phone’s camera. Just take a photograph to start your search and view pricing and reviews for products.

Idée’s first mobile release is TinEye Music and is for iPhones only. The next releases will include books, DVDs/movies and games as well as support for multiple smartphones.

TinEye have a lot in store for TinEye Mobile, so be sure to stay on top of your app updates! In the meantime drop an email at mobile@tineye.com and check out blog.

TinEye Music

AppStore, apps December 22nd, 2008

TinEye Music is a great way to find out more about an album simply by taking a photo of it. Photograph any album cover and TinEye’s image identification system will recognize it and give you links for that album on iTunes, allmusic.com, YouTube, and Wikipedia. Listen to song samples, read album reviews and band bios, or buy music right from your iPhone, instantly. No need for typing.

Take a photo of an album to look it up online.

Using sophisticated pattern recognition algorithms, TinEye Music creates a unique visual ‘fingerprint’ for each album cover photo that you take, and compares it to the visual fingerprint of every single album cover image in the iTunes music store to find matches. TinEye Music does not use image metadata or watermarks, and is powered by the same technology that brought you TinEye the Image Search Engine!

Google Mobile App for iPhone, now with Voice Search

AppStore, apps November 18th, 2008

Talk to your iPhone with Say Where

AppStore, apps October 6th, 2008

Say Where is now available on the App Store!

Say Where! It's FREE at the iPhone App Store

Say Where is the first iPhone application for voice-entry to popular websites for mapping, business search, and reviews. Instead of typing, iPhone users just speak any “place” – any address, business, or point of interest. Users choose the mobile site to launch, such as Traffic.com, Yelp, Yellow Pages, and more. Featuring new voice-entry technology and open user interface simplicity across devices, Say Where unlocks mobile content for mainstream adoption.

Here’s how Say Where works:
- Speak into your iPhone and say any place: like “524 Broadway” — “Delfina Pizzeria” — “Golden Gate Bridge” or “dog parks”.
- Then choose the website to launch!

Calling a store? Say Where – to YellowPages
Deciding on a restaurant? Say Where – to Yelp
Traffic conditions? Say Where – to Traffic.com

Fring avaible now in AppStore for free. Modification version support VoIP over 3G.

AppStore, apps October 6th, 2008

Back in April I wrote about the availability of fring on the iPhone

You may recall that fring is a VoIP application lets you use Skype, MSN, Google Talk, ICQ, Twitter, Yahoo!, and AIM clients to chat and instant message. Well, the good news is that fring is available now for free in the Apple App Store.

Fring team have added many new features to this version including ‘history tab’, ‘privacy settings’, ‘easy dialing from the main buddy list’ and many bug fixes.

This is a brand new, straight from the oven fring version (V1.0.1.4)

Trick. Original version doesn’t support VoIP over 3G. It was intendent due agreement with mobile operator. You can remove the restriction installed modification version of Fring

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