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Law firm associate puts names to faces with iPhone app

Cooley Godward associate, Eric Koester has developed a new app for the iPhone that connects people’s faces to their names by using photos from their LinkedIn accounts.

Google Voice appeared to have security concern

Google’s new and innovative app, Google Voice, could create unanticipated security risks. What happens if names and phone numbers leak into the Internet?

Google and AT&T at odds over voice control

The FCC has been required to get involved with the ongoing dispute between Google and AT&T.

iPhone crowdsourcing is gaining momentum

Both the iPhone and it’s crowdsourcing capabilities are becoming more useful and popular with each passing day.

Couch Potatoes to go

EyeTV application is on its way to the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Who owns transit data?

In this article CNet’s Rafe Needleman provides an excellent and comprehensive roundup of the status of publicly available transit information and the apps developers trying, sometimes in vain, to take advantage of it.

Take the case…

iPhone App Deposits Bank Checks

If you are lucky enough to be a member of USAA like I am and you have a bank account with USAA Federal Savings Bank, then this paradigm shifting app is going to make you say “WOW.” Using…

Google Voice Silenced by Apple on iPhone

Google VoiceApple has rejected Google’s official Google Voice app, and has removed from the App Store several Google Voice-related apps that had previously been accepted.

A Google spokesperson confirmed the ban of Google Voice in a statement to

AT&T activated 2.4 million iPhone users in 2Q 09

AT&T has reported results for the second quarter and they show that the iPhone if propelling wireless revenue to almost half of the company’s total revenue.

iPhone 3GS sales netted 2.4 million activations.   35 percent of the…

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