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iTunes App Store Capture 12pc Share, DSLR Remote for iPhone and More
Tanya Palta Published on May 22, 2009
According to wireless media expert at Strategy Analytics David MacQueen, the Apple’s iTunes App Store has managed to capture 12pc volume share of the mobile applications market. Says MacQueen : “The Apple App Store’s favorable revenue share for developers has created a tremendous buzz and fostered innovation,”.
onOne Software unveiled the DSLR Remote application for the iPhone. The application acts like a wireless cable release for all the major Canon DSLR cameras. One can purchase it for $9.99 (introductory price) on the iTunes App Store for $9.99.For more information go here.
Head over to Engadget Mobile to check out their hands on review of the BlackBerry Storm 2. The Storm's SurePress click-screen is history now as the new version comes equipped with a fixed capacitive display. The BlackBerry Storm 2 was also found to be sleeker than its predecessor.
Family Guy fans rejoice. Glu Mobile has announced the worldwide availability of the Family Guy: Uncensored Java/Brew mobile game. Family Guy: Uncensored, the mobile game, is now available on all major carriers worldwide. For more information, go to www.glu.com.