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Showing posts with label 3G iphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Mafia Wars iPhone App

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Mafia Wars iPhone App



If you’re one of those fans of Mafia Wars by Zynga on Facebook, then you would be happy to know that they have now a native iPhone App that you can play right on your iPhone. It is an online game which follows the same gameplay of what you can play on Facebook.
You can invite your friends as well to be part of your mafia by giving them your Player ID which they can key in their apps to add you as an ally. And oh, while you’re at it, you can add me up as well if you won’t mind. (My Player ID is 5701 8640 93).



Friday, March 28, 2008

Fox News Channel via iPhone!

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I love Fox News Channel.  There I said it.  So, yes I'm biased towards it.  It's most certainly the number 1 news channel on cable TV.  Many of its shows have more audience than all other news channels combined.  It's a media juggernaut.


I also have an iPhone.  And I love it.  It's a fantastic phone and the longer I have it, the better and more useful it becomes.  Of course this is apparently true for many folks around the world.  According to Appleinsider.com, stores in Manhattan are selling out and even online, you can expect to wait a week to get one.  Digg's founder, Kevin Rose, is claiming knowledge of Apple ordering 10 million "next-gen" 3G iPhones.  It's a cellular/media device juggernaut.

Now, let's combine the two!  By simply pointing your Safari browser and the Edge data network on your iPhone to http://iphone.foxnews.com it's a done deal!


The site gives the reader the choice of not only reading the latest news stories, it also makes you a viewer.  Many services are taking advantage of the ability to jump from the browser to the built-in Quicktime feature.  So Fox News will present you with a wide variety of stories, by category, to watch.  This means you're not limited to politics! 


 
The other day while working out at the gym, I used iPhone.foxnews.com instead of listening to the iPod or streaming audio.  Of course I didn't watch the video, I just started up a story and listened to it as I lifted weights.  It worked out, pardon the pun, perfectly.  I listed to some Bill O'Reilly and Neil Cavuto.  It was entertaining, informative and it kept me going on my workout by making the time go by faster.  So give it a try.  These two juggernauts are doing all the right things to bring media to you wherever you are at any time!