
For those who store life's precious moments on the photo sharing site Flickr and wish they could access their account while on-the-go, Flickr has just launched an
iPhone-friendly version of their site.
With the iPhone-ready Flickr site, you can view photos, use the "Explore" mode, and check out all the latest comments. To use, just go to
m.flickr.com on your iPhone!

Despite the well-known contract between AT&T and Apple, Boy Genius reports that the exclusivity length is not public and therefore unknown, and that yes — the
iPhone could come to Verizon soon. How soon? As early as an announcement as 2009's
MacWorld event.

Alright, that's it. I need a hot cider, a new scarf, and a
Felted iPhone Case ($30), stat. You heard it too?

As a geek, I may not shy away from math, but in a store, holding a hot dress on sale with nothing but a price tag and a 15-percent-off sign hovering over it, I start to panic a little. "Quick, how much is that?!" I ask whomever I'm shopping with.

One thing I love about the iPhone is choice. I can pick which apps I want or don't want on my phone — no one is telling me that I have to use one or the other. I also love that you can get some of the best apps for free.

Look no further long-nailed iPhone lovers. TenOne Designs has just released an
iPhone/iPod Touch compatible stylus called the PoGo that makes it easier to type and navigate your way around the phone, so you can keep that new manicure and those long nails! How does it work?

One of the announcements at the
Let's Rock presentation last week was
the iPhone 2.1 update. Steve Jobs boasted that this update will
improve your reception, cut down on dropped calls, and exterminate system bugs.
After spending about 30 minutes updating my firmware, I can tell you that it's a vast improvement!

Yahoo's free
oneConnect mobile device application for the iPhone 3G, iPhone (with the 2.0 software update) and iPod Touch is now
available for download from the App Store. Basically if you want to pimp your address book, this App is for you. It will not only give you a full-featured phone book that can integrate all your contacts from your iPhone and social networks, but you can use emoticons, avatars and photos and see what your friends' status is on sites like Facebook, Bebo, and MySpace.

OK, OK, I know that the iPhone has its drawbacks. No video capabilities, no camera flash, and certainly no camera zoom. I knew these downsides and decided to dive into the Apple pool anyway.

Although Steve
announced its release yesterday at the Let's Rock presentation, I got a chance to play with the newest game to hit the App Store at the
Spore Release party last week. Spore Origins officially launched for the iPod Touch and iPhone on Monday and comes in at a cool $10 for your gaming pleasure.
Although the full version of Spore on your Mac or PC will take you all the way through Cell to Space stages, Spore Origins is condensed down into 30 levels in the Cell stage only (
which was one of my faves anyway).