Tom's Launches Two iPhone Apps
Tom's has hit the App Store!
It's been a long time coming but the day is finally here; Tom's Hardware and Tom's Guide readers can now download official apps from the iPhone App Store.
We know it sucks that you have to be sitting at your desk or in front of your computer to read up on that graphics card you're thinking of buying or to check out our latest charts. With that in mind, development have built a separate app for both Tom's Hardware and Tom's Guide.
The former gives you access to the latest charts, benchmarks, hardware news and reviews, while the later gives you access to all our consumer electronics product reviews and news. Both allow you to publish or share content via Facebook and Twitter, and offer access to the comments sections of articles and reviews.
The best part is that all content is loaded in the cache when you launch the app so even if you're stuck chaperoning a boy scouts camp-out in the back-arse of nowhere, we'll be right there with you.
Both apps are free and can be downloaded from the app store.
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Cool, now port them to Android.
Ye right, I dont think this ever happen any time soon, but good luck.
But, people who understand how computers work and visit Tom's don't use Apple products...
Another example of iPhone obsession...
http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/arc [...] _obse.html
And on the other note - Dandalf - you are completely right...
If it's anything like your mobile website, it'll be useless. US version only, tiny selection, and no comments.
Fail.
Could a someone be more right?
Could anyone make less sense?
or did I mean:
Could a someone be more wrong?
BLACKBERRY PLZPLZPLZ BACKBERRY!
(Storm2!!!)
Pretty please! :-D
But but, I used my android phone as a wifi tether for my laptop so I can use the browsers on my laptop and its 15.4'' screen rather then the browser on my phone and its much smaller screen (not using the mobile site but the main one). I am right in thinking that the iPhone is still capable of viewing this website right?
or did I mean:
Could a someone be more wrong?
Hmmmm, I was just pointing out that Dandalf was so right and sadly that poor little "a" jumped in there.