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Tell us your Skype app stories
Filed under: Internet Tools, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch
As the midnight line rolled across the globe last night, international iTunes users picked up the Skype app with glee and enthusiasm. While users in Germany are fuming at reports that T-Mobile plans to block use of Skype via its WiFi hotspots, everyone else seems quite happy so far. We’re already hearing about Bluetooth speakerphones or plug-in mics that should work well with the service.
If you’ve got Skype fired up on your iPhone, let us know how it’s going for you and what the advantages/drawbacks of VoIP on your iPhone or iPod touch are so far. Leave a comment below, or send us a Skype IM at ‘TUAW_on_Skype’ with your thoughts.
First Look: MLB.com At Bat 2009
Filed under: Software, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch
Opening Day of the Major League Baseball 2009 season is just around the corner, and MLB.com At Bat 2009 (click opens iTunes) has been released. Beware — this post contains bad baseball metaphors.
This year’s app has all the tools. After you agree to a list of Terms and Conditions as lengthy as a major-league player contract, a list of all of the games currently in progress or scheduled for the day appears. Starting on April 6th, every game will have Gameday enabled, which lets you view stats and a pitch by pitch recap of what’s happening. Tapping a player’s name brings up a virtual baseball card, complete with career and season stats and a line score for the game in progress.
DirecTV beams down iPhone app
Filed under: iPhone, App Store, iPod touch
Long rumored and eagerly awaited, DirecTV has finally posted their free iPhone app for finding and recording content. The DirecTV app [App Store link] has been pretty hard to find. It didn’t come up in an iTunes search last night and this morning, but that may have been fixed.
Locating programming is much faster and friendlier than using the iPhone friendly web page that had been the way to look at the DirecTV schedule.
Giveaway: four lucky winners to get Agile Messenger for iPhone/iPod touch
Filed under: Cool tools, iPhone, iPod touch
We’ll have a head-to-head comparison of the just-released Agile Messenger [App Store link] versus Beejive in a few days, but why not test drive Agile Messenger yourself first? Four lucky winners will get to do just that, courtesy Agile and TUAW. Just tell us which chat protocol you prefer (AIM, Jabber, Yahoo, etc.) and we’ll pick four winners at random. Sorry, we’ve got to limit the winners to the US, as promo codes don’t work anywhere else.
- Open to legal US residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 and older. (Sorry, we know our international readers want to participate, but promo codes don’t transfer outside the US.)
- To enter leave a comment telling us your preferred IM protocol (AIM, Jabber, etc.).
- The comment must be left before April 3, 11:59PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- Four winners will be selected in a random drawing.
- Prize: Promo code for free copy of Agile Messenger for iPhone (US$9.99).
- Click Here for complete Official Rules.
Skype for iPhone coming Tuesday, says CNET
Filed under: Internet Tools, iPhone
We heard it was on the way, but now CNET says it’s official: the Skype application for iPhone and iPod touch should be available tomorrow on the App Store. As expected, the voice-over-IP app will require a WiFi connection to place and receive calls; it will also handle conference calling as a participant, not an initiator, and the first version leaves out SMS, call waiting and an integrated voicemail tool. Skype text chat, unlike voice traffic, will work fine over an EDGE or 3G connection.
Imperfect? Yes, and there are other apps — Fring and Nimbuzz, for example — that can talk to the Skype voice network… but the big blue S is providing the stamp of approval for VoIP on the iPhone, and you can bet that Skype’s app will shoot to the top of the App Store charts as soon as it’s released.
Thanks to everyone who sent this in.
