After the mobile edition of Google Reader, Google launched an official iPhone edition of their Social links Reader. The new reader is optimized for a better experience with advanced browsers. This new version is designed to offer many of the same features as the desktop, while making it quick and easy to act on items. If you’ve used list view, then it should be familiar to you. Scan the titles for an item that interests you, tap and it expands in place. Starring, sharing, and keeping unread are done in place, so you never have to leave the list view or refresh the page.

iPhone link : http://www.google.com/reader/i/
Website : http://googlereader.blogspot.com/2008/05/brand-new-google-reader-for-iphone.html
ShapeServices, creator of IM+ instant messenger, have just launched Skype for iPhone, a web-based interface to use Skype services from your iPhone. The application looks amazing, I tried even from Firefox using my Skype account just curious to see the quality and it was great. After login you can call your friends, or landline number if you have skype credits. The application is written in JSP, but seems under high load currently.

iPhone Link: http://skypeforiphone.com/
Website : http://www.shapeservices.com
Secunia just reported today a highly critical vulnerabilities in all Apple iPhone 1.x. Update available to version 1.0.1 via iTunes should fix the problem.
Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Apple iPhone, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site scripting and spoofing attacks, and potentially to compromise a vulnerable system.
- A race condition error when updating a page in combination with HTTP redirection may allow Javascript code from one page to modify a redirected page.
- A boundary error in the Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) library used by the Javascript engine in Safari can be exploited to cause a heap-based buffer overflow when a user visits a malicious web page. Successful exploitation may allow execution of arbitrary code.
- An HTTP injection issue in XMLHttpRequest can be exploited to inject arbitrary HTTP requests.
- An error in WebKit within in the handling of International Domain Name (IDN) support and Unicode fonts embedded in Safari can be exploited to spoof a URL by registering domain names with certain international characters that resembles other commonly used characters.
- An invalid type conversion when rendering frame sets may allow execution of arbitrary code.
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