Wednesday Links
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web
Those who want a little less Google on their iPhones will soon be able to put a lot more Bing on their handsets. Bing Gets an iPhone App
Looking through Apple’s App Store, it’s easy to get lost in the numbers. From December 2008 to November 2009, some 90,000 apps arrived in the online store, bringing the total number of mobile applications available for your iPhone or iPod touch to more than 100,000. It’s a little bit overwhelming. Macworld’s 2009 App Gems Awards
Star 6 is a fun beat-making iPhone and iPod Touch app from Agile Partners–makers of the incredibly useful Guitar Toolkit and Tab Toolkit for guitarists. Star 6 beat-box app for iPhone improved
Parents desperate to find this season’s must-have present for their kids have made the Go Go Hamster the most searched for toy on the internet in the run-up to Christmas, according to online information firm Experian Hitwise. iPhone and games consoles drive online search traffic
Google’s Nexus One could be the first device to match the iPhone’s allure and beat out Apple’s hallmark product. 10 Reasons Why the Nexus One Could Beat the iPhone
Toshiba has just announced the availability of a newembedded NAND flash memory chip, which can hold up to 64GB of data. These are the chips that sit inside the iPhone and iPod Touch. 64GB iPhones and 128GB iPod Touches on the Way?
Apple’s iPhone is already one of the world’s best-selling high-end smartphones, and it looks like this quarter it will break a new sales record. Apple to sell more than 10 million iPhones this quarter
When it comes to developing mobile devices, many designers would agree that consistency and an efficient user experience matter most. Team iPhone versus team Droid
A very common “feature” of many highly used iPhones are unsightly cracks in the screen. Since screen cracks are almost never covered by the iPhone warranty, an entire cottage industry has cropped up for iPhone screen repairs. Even Apple decided it wanted a piece of the pie, and now do (expensive) iPhone screen repairs. Finally, iPhone Insurance
IPHONE fans seem to have “Stockholm syndrome”, a report claims, as they make excuses for the very gadget that holds them captive. iPhone fans linked to Stockholm syndrome

