Over two years ago, we at iTracki.com first posted about a product called the iCade, which was a gaming device that connected to your iPad and allowed you to play specific iCade-supported titles using the buttons on the iCade. Now, the iCade Mobile has been released, a smaller, handheld controller that is designed for the iPhone and iPod Touch, instead of the iPad.
Read More →There’s been a lot of debate online recently regarding Microsoft’s TellMe, a program built into its phones which performs similarly to Siri, the newest and one of the most impressive features in the new iPhone 4S. Siri, which allows you to control your phone using only your voice, makes it easy to do things such as schedule appointments, send text messages, search the web, or find information. To find out which program performs better, a YouTuber ran a side-by-side test with a Windows phone and the iPhone, asking both phones to perform some tasks. Let’s see how it went down:
Read More →Several times today, Apple Inc. was -for brief periods of time- the world’s most valuable company. In terms of market capitalization, Apple surpassed the old world leader- Exxon Mobile – around 1PM today with a total valuation of $341.55 billion compared to Exxon’s $341.42 billion.
Read More →If you’ve been tracking Apple, or own an iPhone, you may have heard of Square, a company which sends you a free credit card reader that plugs into your iDevice to allow others to make payments via credit card on the go. Square comes with a great-looking universal free application that installs via the App Store, and has actually become quite popular for business owners, among other people. So popular, in fact, that the company is now processing $4 million in mobile payments per day. The company charges 2.75% per swipe for all credit cards, so that means $110,000 a day for them.
Read More →When Apple released the App Store for iOS devices back in 2008, they truly revolutionized mobile gaming with the hundreds of thousands of apps that have been released over the years, many of them games. Now, while there are still some that obstinately refuse to call the iOS devices gaming “consoles,” I think most of us would agree that with their great graphics, fast processor, and wide variety of available games, they are at least great mobile entertainment devices. Here’s Electronic Arts CEO on just how successful games on the iPad have been:
Read More →Apple’s devices have long since been leading the mobile industry, but in these past few months there has been a close competitor that is catching up: Android. Recent data shows that the competitor’s market share has been growing continually for the past year, and is catching to Apple. Data below:
For a while, Tweetie 2 was regarded as the best Twitter client for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Well, a couple weeks ago Tweetie 2 was purchased by none other than Twitter themselves, and based upon it Twitter created a FREE official Twitter app for the iPhone, which was released today. This new app seems [...]
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