It is always good to know more features. Lot of new tips and guides are available for enhancing your iPhone. Wired is one which posts some good guides. Recently they have posted a new guide on Ipod where in you can turn Ipod into a Moleskine book.

Wired’s guide is a video which shows how you can make your ipod into a Moleskine book. The strategy us turning the Ipod touch into an e-reader kind of device just by Jail breaking it. The freebooks is available in the installer.app just after your iPod touch has jailbroken.

 
 

Here are some of the new things which are going to come to AppStore in July. A new iSharephone is the Webstate building. It is just a sharepoint for your iPhone. It connects our phone to Microsoft Sharepoint portal servers. Another thing is the BeatMaker. It lets us to beatbox, circle and series your way to musical joy.

Another thing is the Ambrosia SW’s Aki Mobile Mahjong. It promises a "Cover Flow interface for level selection." A solitaire version is also added to the iPhone. There are lots of other things. Just wait and check out!

 
 

The resell values of the iPhone 1.0 are hitting rock bottom and have reached the lowest of all time. The new 3G models available at a cheaper rate and the world wide availability of the new iPhone have contributed to the declining prices of the iPhone 1.0.

The good thing about these old iPhone is they are completely iPhone 2.0 compatible and can be upgraded. Also it is a very good device and very sturdy. Many people are going for an upgrade of their old iPhone or handing them down to their children or spouses instead of reselling them.

 
 

The little blue bird will soon be making an appearance in the new iPhone and iPod App Store. The icon factory will develop the native version of Twitterrific software and application programs especially for iPhone and iPod. Icon factory stated that they feel privileged are excited for working with Apple.

The pricing is not yet decided and will be decided in the near future. The pricing that is displayed on the web-site is for the time being. The Twitterrific will work across 3G, WiFi and EDGE networks.

 
 

RockRidgeSound, a Japanese development company, has come up with a new stand for the iPod. The speciality of this new stand is that it makes your iPod look like a mini iMac. If you own an iPod Touch, this should be on your wish list, as it allows to watch movies on the iPod Touch without having to touch it for controls. The gadget is called iClooly.

The iClooly is designed to spin around on a ninety degree angle giving you the option of viewing thee screen in either landscape or portrait mode. This coll gadget will cost you $47. It also has a dock connection.

 
 

The Findme application is an application that can feed the location of the iPhone on Twitter. This allows the iPhone owner to track the phone in case the iPhone is stolen or lost. This type of application can be really useful as loosing your iPhone can mean loss of more than your property. It means loss of information and data. 

Many people have logged on to this application and are using Findme to create an alternative that can be used in emergencies. The popularity of this application not surprising given the inclination of people to safeguard their phone that may contain personal and professional sensitive data.

 
 

Polarbit.com, which is a European independent gaming company, has imported its mobile game Raging Thunder on iPhone. Raging Thunder is a mobile based racing game. The game has been released in a beta version which is free for the jailbreak community. This was disclosed by Polarbit’s Anders Nilsson while he was talking to TUAW.

Raging Thunder is developed by Polarbit.com in sync with accelerometer function of iPhone. This development has showcased the interactive gaming potential of the iPhone. The iPhone is now seen as a fun and uncomplicated gaming device.

 
 

By early July this year, iPhone and iPod should get the StyleTap CrossPlatform, which is a Palm emulator. This means that the iPhone will be able to run many applications that were earlier only accessible through Palm software. People who have switched from Treo to iPhone should be happy!

StyleTap had released an experimental version of CrossPlatform in February and had not committed anything regarding introducing it as a product. However, there is speculation that the StyleTap CrossPlatform may no longer be looked at as a novelty as native software for iPhone 2.0 is also releasing at the same time.