Yes! Apple iPhone Application from Malaysia!
This is to introduce MyEyes Traffic. It’s streams traffic CCTV images for Malaysia roads directly from http://www.itis.com.my, http://www.plus.com.my & http://www.llmtrafik.gov.my

Requirements:
• iPhone with OS 3.0 and above.
• Internet access via WiFi, 3G, EDGE or GPRS.
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Apple’s released iPhone OS 3.0 beta 4 to the developer community alongside an iTunes 8.2 pre-release.

Thanks to some of Engadget’s readers, they have been testing iPhone OS 3 beta 4 and the first thing that they wanted to try out was the previously empty “Store” settings pane. In this new version of the OS, it is now populated, but do not get too excited as is pretty boring. All you can do is sign in and out of iTunes. That is about it on the iPhone OS 3.0 beta 4 side of things, keep checking back.
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Hulu is in the process of developing an app for Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone and iPod touch. The application will work over Wi-Fi and AT&T’s 3G network, meaning that users will be able to view programming anywhere with a fast data connection. Sorry Hulu is not available in Malaysia!
In fact, this is not the first web video app for the Apple iPhone. CBS’s TV.com app is on the market, as are Joost, i.TV and several others. Hulu’s tech and design teams have demonstrated themselves as the best in the Web video industry, as everyone is now trying to emulate them. One hurdle, we assume: Because of Hulu’s streaming architecture, it might not be possible to download videos to watch later, such as on the subway or an airplane.
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Wanna be a profitable programmer? Learn Apple iPhone application programming.
iTunes U has posted the first in what promises to be a series of video lectures on iPhone Application Programming [iTunes link] from Stanford University led by Evan Doll and Alan Cannistaro.
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iSpeedRead is a speed reading training application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Learn how to increase your reading speed while enjoying Alice in Wonderland, Dracula or The Art of War (provided by Project Gutenberg).

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