Google Voice Arrives on iPhones with HTML5-Powered Webapp – Google Voice – Lifehacker

Google is finally releasing the next best thing: a mobile site that basically replicates a dedicated Google Voice app.

The big advantage of Google’s new Voice app (which is already showing up for Voice users at Lifehacker HQ) is the direct contact access. Rather than having to store secondary numbers or use the somewhat old-school-looking Voice mobile site to pull up your contacts, Google Voice’s new webapp provides super-quick, as-you-type access to your Google Contacts.

Google Voice Arrives on iPhones with HTML5-Powered Webapp – Google Voice – Lifehacker

Dropbox Comes to the iPhone and iPod touch

Dropbox Comes to the iPhone and iPod touch – dropbox – Lifehacker


Once installed on your device, Dropbox for iPhone provides access to all your Dropbox files, allows you to view any file supported by your iPhone (including documents, photos, music, and video), uploads any photo or video you’ve taken on your device to your Dropbox account, and lets you save any file as a favorite for offline viewing. If you want to share a file in your Dropbox with someone else, the application can generate an email with a link directly to the file.

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AT&T WiFi access now listed as “included” with iPhone

AT&T WiFi access now listed as “included” with iPhone – Engadget

“On the slightly tweaked iPhone “Plans” page, the carrier now lists “Access to AT&T WiFi hotspots” as an included feature along with call forwarding, 3-way calling and Caller ID.”

iPhone Central confirms the rumor: Free wireless on your iPhone at Starbucks

iPhone Central: Starbucks lets iPhone users surf, gratis

The rumors had been floating around that because of Starbucks’ switch to AT&T for their Wi-Fi provider (ditching former partner-in-crime T-Mobile), iPhone users would be able to surf the web without paying a single dime. But anecdotal reports are not enough to sate this blogger. I needed first hand proof.

Consistent with other reports, I tried this out on Saturday and it was down. Maybe AT&T will roll this out for real sometime soon…