BY Nikhil Perumbeti on Sun November 15th, 2009
Tweetie 2 is the successor to the enormously successful Tweetie from developer Atebits. It's been completely re-written and includes tons of great new features, but is it worth three double cheeseburgers?
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BY Hayden Wreyford on Fri November 13th, 2009
CoPilot Live offers a less expensive alternative to current App Store navigation apps, but the lack of standard iPhone user interface elements or intuitive menus is glaring and possibly a deal-breaker.
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BY Hayden Wreyford on Fri November 13th, 2009
Lyrics+ is a convenient app that finds song lyrics for you. It even integrates with your iPod library to play songs and display their lyrics. It sounds handy, but is it worth the $2 price tag? Read on to find out!
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BY Hayden Wreyford on Thu November 12th, 2009
MobileNavigator has released Traffic Live as an in-app add on. We took it for a test drive this afternoon in the heart of rush hour traffic. See what we found out!
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BY Hayden Wreyford on Sun November 08th, 2009
Attention penny-pinchers: Do you need a utility app to do the math for you when comparing product prices? If so, CompareMe could be the app for you. Read on!
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BY Caleb Kingston on Sat November 07th, 2009
Don't you wish you could create one great video with all the clips stored on your iPhone? Nexvio Inc. has created three simple video editing apps for your iPhone! Read on to find out more!
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BY William Douglas on Thu November 05th, 2009
USA Traffic & Weather is the must have news and weather travel app for your iPhone 3G and 3GS. With live travel indication with Google Maps and the ability to report weather and breaking news. User can additionally email their location to friends and family while traveling.
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BY Hayden Wreyford on Thu November 05th, 2009
The iPhone and iPod Touch are sure to top kids' Christmas lists this season, but if giving them a high-tech, internet capable device makes you nervous, you need to know about Mobicip. I kick it around for you to see if it holds up! Check out the review!
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BY Hayden Wreyford on Tue November 03rd, 2009
There are several panorama apps in the App Store, but AutoStitch stands out among its competitors even though its feature set is less robust. Find out why I think it's a better app!
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BY Hayden Wreyford on Fri October 30th, 2009
You won't find GoSatWatch on any of the Top 25 Lists, but it's hands down one of the coolest apps on the App Store! Find out why in this review!
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BY Caleb Kingston on Thu October 29th, 2009
If you have been an iPhone user since the first introduction back in 2007, you know with each new feature apple introduces, the battery life seems to decrease. Though some of these features play a
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BY Eric Norwood on Tue October 27th, 2009
As a swine flu survivor, I can appreciate an app like Swine Flu Center. I caught the bug in June, after interviewing someone who (unknowingly) had it in abundance. It floored me in a way
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BY Eric Norwood on Fri October 23rd, 2009
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), released their first app in the App Store today. This is the first app from the United States space program for the iPhone and iPod Touch. It gives
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BY Eric Norwood on Thu October 22nd, 2009
TomTom is - hands down - the best navigation tool in the App Store. When the turn-by-turn app was released in August, several concerns were raised, including iPod Touch users who felt left out. TomTom's
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BY Robin Rhys on Wed October 21st, 2009
According to TechCrunch Google will allegedly be coming out with a music service called Google Audio. Could this be some competition for iTunes... probably not. You can use the new Apple Remote that was announced
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BY Eric Norwood on Mon October 19th, 2009
Apple's recent iPhone update, 3.1.2 firmware, raised some concerns for jailbroken iPhone owners. Initially, 3.1.2 ruined tethering for jailbreakers -- but now there is a fix. A hack is available that re-enables your unauthorized iPhone
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BY Eric Norwood on Sun October 18th, 2009
The governing body for television standards in the US is the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), an international, non-profit organization developing voluntary standards for digital television. On Friday, the ATSC approved a policy that would
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sun October 18th, 2009
There is a long tradition between Apple fanboys to speculate or discover product developments and novelties by watching FCC fillings and Apple patent applications. I've looked into recent patent news to see what we can
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BY Eric Norwood on Thu October 15th, 2009
Before developers started to give out Lite versions of their apps, App Store browsers had to rely solely on a handful of screenshots, a brief sales pitch description, and comments from unknown sources. But even
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BY Eric Norwood on Thu October 15th, 2009
Jailbroken iPhones are a hot commodity these days. In Hollywood, the going price for a used, jailbroken iPhone 3G is $500. In New York, an iPhone 3G can yield upwards of $600 bucks. Salt Lake
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