Apple has recently introduced a new application in its App stores that help in re-downloading the purchased applications. There is no need to worry if you don’t have a back up for your iTunes library. This application will solve your entire problem.

For re-downloading an already bought application, you just need to reach the desired application and tap ‘Buy’. After entering your password, the App store will make out from their records that you have previously bought the same application or not. Hence they will give you an additional free download, if bought already. Once you tap ‘OK’, the application will start downloading on your iPhone.

 
 
 
 

Now you can create postcards through the Sodasnap Instant Postcards. This free application works on a very simple procedure. You just need to click a picture though your iPhone and Sodasnap will send it as a postcard to your e-mail address.

The message and the picture are scanned through a Sodasnap server therefore be attentive and avoid writing any personal information like credit card numbers. This is a good application that works easily and is pretty accessible. You can download the Sodasnap Instant Postcards from the iTunes App Store without spending a penny. So hurry up! What are you waiting for?

 
 

Those who do not want to spend much on the software update for their iPod touch, apple released 1.1.5, which according to Macworld is no difference between 1.1.4 and the latter. The release note wasn’t available too!
 
Its disappointing that it has same security fixes as in 2.0 update and same way as Tiger is still updated with security patches. There is no such thing like “update” in that. No functionality has been offered. Its better you download the update through iTunes, after connecting your iPod and opting out the 2.0 update, if any available.

 
 

For the music lovers of iPhone users, great news for you! Those who want A2DP support in their 3G iPhone, INFINXX AP23 dongle is the solution which has been manufactured by a Hong Kong-based accessory maker Brando, which plugs into the iPhone or iPod touch Dock port.

Just sync a pair of Bluetooth headphones to this dongle for the music support. It completely matches to the design of iPhone and weighs less than 5 gms. The Brando INFINXX AP23 will cost around $62 while the standard shipping cost is $3 (7-20 working days) and if you want a bit quick, then go for express shipping at $39. It will deliver you in 2-7 working days.

 
 

People seem to have taken liking to NYTimes application. There are people who like reading NYTimes and yet they would think twice before recommending it to others. NYTimes looks awesome on iPhone but the NYTimes application does not look so good. On WiFi on first generation iPhone it was slow and images took sometimes to download.

 Advertisements hogged the screen. The search option proved to be quite useful and it worked fine. It would be prudent to use the mobile version of New York Times. It will spare you space on your iPhone.

 
 

Now you can download  the iPod touch 2.0 Software Update for $ 9.95 or $ 10.79 with sales tax. It’s a 226 MB download. According to Paul, his upgrade to 2.0 software on first generation iPhone spoiled his address book data. It’s necessary to back up your data before update the software.  

Cody from Canada says that people must use a credit card for 2.0 update and App Store goodies as iTunes gift cards don’t work. If you have waited to upgrade the software, you can browse the list of iPod touch-compatible applications.

 
 

Hey guys! Here are some fascinating things for you. Recently Gizmodo just posted a video demo of the new iPhone 2.0 (build 5A345) firmware. All consisted some of the best features. The features included Fetch New Data option, Parental Controls, new BCC field when you type an e-mail, and the scientific calculator.

The other things which included were the AppStore icon on the home screen. But it was not yet activated. Apart from this, Gizmodo posted 4 screen shots of iTunes 7.7. A screenshots revealed a "Look for iPhone & iPod touch Remotes"

 
 

Have you ever wondered what do to with your used iPhone? We took a survey and found out that some of they said they will either upgrade it or might as well sell in Ebay. There are also some alternative channels called Flipswap. The time they have got your phone, they start using them.

Most of us have become environment conscious. So the used iPhone is either put to use or disposed piece by piece. You can also trade your useless phone in lieu of cash as a part of reLeaf program. According to Flipswaps, it is estimated to plant up around 25,000 trees this year.