BY Mitchell James on Fri August 20th, 2010
Don't know what Cydia applications and tweaks are compatible with iOS 4? This new compatibility spreadsheet may be your new best friend!
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BY Joe White on Sun August 15th, 2010
If you're using Locktopus to password protect your apps, then read on to find out about Camera Preview Disabler, and discover how you can make your iPhone's photo library truly private.
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BY Joe White on Mon August 09th, 2010
Remember Lordi, the Finnish metal band that stormed to success in the Eurovision Song Contest, 2006? Well, the band has just released a game which involves rhythm based fighting and exclusive Lordi content! Read on to find out more...
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BY Adam Blair on Mon July 05th, 2010
Your designer should now have a completed set of screenshots created in Photoshop, and your programmer should be filled with crazy skills that they are just dying to unleash. Well, good news - it is now time to let these skills loose by converting all of those pretty static images into a working application! Let's get started.
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BY Adam Blair on Thu June 17th, 2010
Now that you've mostly programmed your application, it's time to make a choice: To demo or not to demo? This in an incredibly important decision, especially when it comes to marketing. Today, I'll help you make up your mind.
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BY Adam Blair on Mon May 24th, 2010
Even though the design phase of your application is going well, it probably feels like it's missing something. That "something" would be the programming--the aspect of development that turns design into functionality. This week, we'll start our programming training with some very simple SDK tutorials.
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BY Adam Blair on Mon May 17th, 2010
Now that we have a ton of features for our application, it is time to narrow then down and get them onto a computer so we can utilize them from a programming and design standpoint.
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BY Adam Blair on Mon April 26th, 2010
Now that you have the perfect partner for your journey through app development, it's time to get creative. This short guide will help your development team get focused on developing a workable idea for your very own application by focusing on your favorite categories and by studying existing apps in the App Store. Now let's get developing!
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BY Adam Blair on Mon March 29th, 2010
A great iPhone application can come from anywhere, even from you. If you've ever thought for even one second about application development, now's the time to cash in on your passions.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon February 15th, 2010
Remember the great "Square" payment system that will let pretty much anybody process credit card payments using their iPhone and a dongle? Well, it's around the corner, and we just got some updates about the
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BY Mitchell James on Tue January 26th, 2010
Are you a voyeur or do you aspire to be one? Now you can satisfy that curious eye with Live Cams, an exciting app that lets you view public or private webcams, as well as IP cams with ease. Not to mention Live Cams offers great entertainment. This is an application you won't want to miss!
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BY Adam Blair on Sun January 24th, 2010
QuickReply fixes the all-too-common problem of those text messages that interrupt everything.
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BY Adam Blair on Wed December 30th, 2009
ProSwitcher is a Palm Pre-style application switcher, which has revolutionized the way I use my iPhone. Check out the post to see how you can do it too.
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BY William Douglas on Wed November 25th, 2009
Shop at with ease with Mall Maps - You Are Here. Never again will you have to spend hours walking around your local mall trying to find a store you need. This shopping companion will make your holiday shopping as stress free as possible.
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BY William Douglas on Tue November 17th, 2009
Food Scanner is the perfect app for those who are health conscious and want to keep track of what they eat. Food Scanner can scan barcodes for easy tracking, but does it work as well as it should? Read on to find out.
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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 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 Hayden Wreyford on Tue October 20th, 2009
RedLaser is currently one of the hottest "paid" apps on the App Store. I took it for a test drive at a local big box retailer to see if it lives up to the hype!
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BY Eric Norwood on Tue October 06th, 2009
Apple has issued a statement regarding AT&T's iPhone changing announcement today. Now that AT&T has no objection to VoIP apps on their wireless network, Apple will be amending their SDK agreement. The previous iPhone SDK
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BY Eric Norwood on Tue October 06th, 2009
About a month after Apple approved the Vonage VoIP app, it debuted in the App Store to some pretty negative reviews: "What is the point if this won't work with my existing Vonage account?" "This
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