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If browsing non-iPhone-related news on the iPhone is your thing, then by all means FOX’s new program will keep you up to date with all new news from www.foxnews.com.
Abilities within the app include searching their archives, and watching every video available on Foxnews.com.

The website is fully optimized to use your Apple handset, so no worries. Videos stream in correctly based on WiFi or Cellular connection.
Thanks: Cyber Journalist


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Raketu is now offering a new VOIP solution, offering calls over the internet (using data instead of talk time), which is always a nice alternative. Please read below for the full press release. The website is available here, including a download of the app.
“Whether you are traveling internationally this holiday season, or simply shopping in New York and want to reach out to people you love overseas, Raketu says Now You Can without the slightest pinch to your pocketbook,†said Greg Parker, president and CEO of Raketu. “While you’re at it, SMS Text your friends in Japan, then email your brother in San Francisco. Raketu’s iPhone Application does it all.â€Â

Raketu’s iPhone Application Features
Raketu’s iPhone Application is completely web-based and does not require consumers to download any software. Apple iPhone and iPod Touch users can sign up and access the service via their iPhone or iPod Touch web browser at http://iphone.raketu.com. Using Raketu’s iPhone application users can:
Call Internationally For Free Or At Raketu’s Ultra-Low Cost VoIP Calling Rates — Raketu offers the lowest VoIP calling rates internationally period. Raketu users who sign up and make a payment of USD 9.95, USD 24.95 or USD 49.95 to their Raketu account are eligible for up to 1200 free calling minutes per month towards iPhone initiated phone-to-phone calls. See www.Raketu.com for details and free zones.
Send SMS Text Messages Globally – Raketu’s iPhone Application allows users to send SMS Text Messages globally at the lowest international text rates available.
Send Email – Simply type in the destination email address, enter your message and click send.
About Raketu Communications Inc.
Raketu Communications Inc. is developing leading edge peer-to-peer Internet protocol applications that provide communications, information and media services for consumers and for business. The company currently has users in over 150 countries around the world. For more information visit the company’s website at www.Raketu.com.


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Game developer Hudson plans to release games for the iPhone and iPod Touch, available online. Hudson, for older readers and gamers alike, developed the original Bomberman (Wiki).
According to Hudson, the games will not be native to Mac OS X, but will be available via download through a portal online.
The portal is scheduled to open on December 12th, or Wednesday this week. The few games that will be available are a tile-flipping game which includes Bomberman, a “Where’s Waldo” type of game, as well as a game involving spotting different things inside of pictures. More information is available on Hudson’s website here (though it’s in Japanese).

John Greiner, CEO of Hudson, said in an interview with Nintendo Players: “Part of it has to do with the iPod’s limitations; it’s terrible for a gaming platform, and iTunes is not an optimal games distribution environment. We hope to do much better on the iPhone.”
Hudson promises to make games readily available on a steady basis, so check back on their website for updates.
Thanks: Nintendo Players


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Although it’s more musician-oriented, Alex le Lievre has designed an iPhone app that allows you to control Pro Tools, via Wi-Fi, on your computer, through your iPhone.
While using the app over WiFi, you connect to a server program/MIDI controller on the actua lcomputer, which allows you to then control all features normally from the touch of your finger.
Mr. Lievre says he plans to sell the app when the iPhone’s SDK hits in February, so be prepared, iPhone-wielding musicians interested in such control. Although there isn’t currently a download of it yet, here’s a video of the app in use:
Thanks: Engadget


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