VooMote iPhone Remote Now Available at Apple Stores

If you're tired of hunting for lost remote controls, or just have too many cluttering up the house, the VooMote Zapper may be what you're looking for. The iPhone accessory and app turns your iOS device into a universal remote eliminating the need for batteries and multiple remote controls.

iPhone Accessories

Universal iPhone remotes are not a new idea, but the makers of VooMote promise you will love their easy setup wizard and “Teach-In” feature. The VooMote app allows you create room "bundles" so you can easily separate the Blu-ray player in your living room, from the one in your bedroom. You can even substitute buttons for normal IOS swiping gestures.

AT&T Now Throttles Unlimited Data Plans at 2GB

Hot on the heels of AT&T changing its tiered data plans once again, reports have surfaced regarding data throttling on unlimited plans. Although the unlimited option has been discontinued, some iPhone users are grandfathered into the plans and continue to enjoy no monthly limits on usage.

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Only catch is that AT&T will start throttling data speeds when a threshold is reached, typically when a customer enters the top five percent of data usage. According to MacRumors this threshold has decreased significantly and now includes subscribers who have reached just 2GB of usage. This number is even lower than the 3GB tiered data plan costing $30 per month that was recently announced.

iPhone 5 Could be Waterproof Thanks to Liquipel

Apple plans to use Liquipel technology on the next generation iPhone, making the iPhone 5 immune to problems resulting from exposure to water. The waterproof iPhone 5 would be treated internally with a thin layer of Liquipel's material that prevents water molecules from ever contacting sensitive electronic components.

Liquipel waterproof iphone

The news that Apple plans to utilize this technology comes from a source in the UK phone retail industry, who stated that wording for insurance documents will be changed to accomodate the waterproofed iPhone 5. Liquipel's technology was demoed at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

Apple to Announce iPhone 5 at June Conference?

Another report has surfaced pointing to a summer iPhone 5 announcement from Apple. The analysis from Daiwa Securities claims the next generation device will be revealed at the Apple Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC) in June. This would bring Apple back to its tradition of mid-year iPhone releases.

WWDC 2009

The shift back to a summer release would mark a departure from last year's October iPhone 4S launch, leaving just eight months between the two generations of smartphones. The normal venue for WWDC already has the dates June 11-15 blocked off for a "Corporate Meeting" and is expected to host the Apple event during this week.

5 Great Super Bowl Apps For the iPhone and iPad

If you're lucky enough to be attending Super Bowl XLVI you'll probably want to grab the NFL's SB XLVI Guide. The free app contains detailed information about local restaurants, nightlife and official Super Bowl events. You can also use the 3D map of Lucas Oil Stadium to find your seat and locate parking. If you're not Indianapolis bound you can still download the Super Bowl XLVI Official NFL Game Program. It's essentially the same program you would receive if you attended the actual game, but with extra digital content. It features over 400MB of exclusive NFL video and chronicles the Giants’ and Patriots’ road to the championship. The app is free for the iPad only and requires a lot of space to download.

Free iPhone Apps

NFL Pro Tweets by the NFL Players Association allows you to follow what the pro players are tweeting about the game. You can also follow all the other Super Bowl social media buzz with the SB XLVI app I mentioned above.

Super Bowl Winners allows you to brush up on your past Super Bowl knowledge. The free version gives you a detailed history of every Super Bowl ever played with the ability to upgrade to the full Professional Sports History version. The $1.99 version offers a complete history of every MLB, NBA and NHL championship ever played.

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