Tuesday Links
Top iPhone and Technology related stories from across the web.
NDrive’s navigation applications are now available and can be purchased in the App Store. The maps cover a huge amount of countries from all the continents (NDrive GPS navigation application)
Photoshop.com Mobile, a free application released by Adobe allows users to edit photos on their iPhone (Photoshop Mobile)
Microsoft announced that they had lost all Sidekick user data including pictures, contacts, calendars and other information from the Danger’s servers. (Microsoft kills the Sidekick. The first smart phone is dead)
Skype and Vonage Mobile, both free to download and available for the iPhone and iPod touch, are now using their own calling networks to offer inexpensive per-minute calling to destinations outside the U.S. (Vonage, Skype iPhone apps make global calls cheaper)
FIFA now enters the hitherto unknown world that is the iPhone, with hopes that their first portable effort will similarly be lauded with generous praise (FIFA 10 iPhone game review)
Charge upto three devices at once with Powermat; the future of wireless device-charging (Power Cords are so ’90s)
Archos offers it’s tablet with some added Android sheen(Video: Archos 5 internet tablet)
Users who were waiting for jailbreak of iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 3G onfirmware 3.1.2 can now use this software to jailbreak their iPhones and iPod Touches.(Jailbreak)
Scanner Pro from Readdle transforms our iPhone into a portable PDF scanner (Scanner Pro for iPhone)
Like its desktop counterpart, Search Options from Google, lets you restrict search results to recent time frames, tweak how many non-text results crop up, and perform specialty searches, in this case for forum posts and review sites (Google brings search options to Mobile Version)

