Bowers Technologies makes PrayerJournal free on National Day of Prayer

May 6, 2010

For Immediate Release Rancho Santa Margarita, California – Bowers Technologies, Inc. today announced that they are offering their best selling iPhone app, PrayerJournal, for free in observance of the National Day of Prayer. “We can’t think of a better way to help people observe the National Day of Prayer.” said Bryan Bowers, founder of Bowers [...]

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iPhone for Verizon network probably not until Q1 2011

May 5, 2010

According to industry experts we probably will not see an iPhone on the Verizon network until the beginning of 2011. The reason for this is that AT&T was able to extend their exclusivity deal with Apple for another six months. In exchange for the 6 month extension, AT&T agreed to reduce the cost for the [...]

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Apple becomes number one cell phone manufacturer in Q1

May 1, 2010

Apple became the number one seller of cell phones in the first quarter of 2010.  Apple sold 8.8 million iPhones throughout the world and beat Motorola who sold 8.5 million phones (25% of those were smartphones).  Apple also announced that they have sold more than 50 million iPhones and 35 million iPod Touches worldwide.  Not including iPads, that [...]

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Android web usage exceeds iPhone for month of March

April 28, 2010

In a surprising development, AdMob (mobile advertising company) announced there was more mobile web usage for Android based phones than iPhones in the month of March.   Android OS (34 different devices) accounted for 45% of mobile web traffic and Apple (iPhone, iPod) accounted for 39% of traffic. The big caveat to these statistics though is [...]

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Christian accountability iPhone app almost ready

April 27, 2010

Our programming team is working on the final version of our new accountability iPhone app for Christians.  We anticipate that the app will be available in the iTunes store in the next 2 weeks.

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Update to PrayerJournal almost completed

April 27, 2010

Our programming team is hard at work on the finishing touches to the next version of PrayerJournal.  We anticipate the update will be completed in 1-2 more weeks.  This new version will include the following features: Assign multiple categories to requests View prayer requests by categories Edit answered prayer requests Move answered prayer requests back [...]

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Did law enforcement jump the gun on iPhone scandal?

April 27, 2010

Background:  For those who were unaware of the story, an Apple employee accidentally left a prototype of the new iPhone (to be released in summer) at a Redwood City bar.  Someone found the iPhone and sold it to Gizmodo (technology news blog) for $5,000.  Gizmodo took photos of the unit, disassembled/reassembled the device and then [...]

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iPhone OS 4.0 beta version 2 has new features

April 22, 2010

We have learned that the latest beta version of iPhone OS 4.0 includes the ability to have apps place entries into your calendar.  If that feature ends up in the final version of OS 4.0 then we will definitely be implementing that feature into PrayerJournal to help you set reminders to pray.

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Update to PrayerJournal in progress

April 9, 2010

Our development team is hard at work on the next major update to PrayerJournal.  We have incorporated the most popular requests from our customers for this update.  Tentatively the update will include the following new features: Assign multiple categories to requests View prayer requests by categories Edit answered prayer requests Move answered prayer requests back [...]

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iPhone OS 4.0 features

April 9, 2010

Apple announced what new features would be available in the summer update to the iPhone, iPod, and iPad operating system. The feature list is pretty impressive: Hardware acceleration Multi-tasking (not full but hybrid) 7 background tasks will be enabled Enhanced email capabilities Plus others… All in all, not bad at all.  Some older devices will [...]

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