BY Karen Freeman on Mon August 30th, 2010
From new twists on classic party favorites to entirely new games, you can take advantage of the technology in your pocket the next time you get together with your friends. You and your iDevice will be the life of the party!
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BY Karen Freeman on Mon August 30th, 2010
ProCamera is an all-around photography app that could actually take the place of your iPhone’s native camera. Take better pictures, and do some basic editing right inside the app. Utilize features already on your camera and a lot more. Plus learn how to win one of five copies.
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BY Joe White on Sat August 28th, 2010
A new section has appeared in the App Store dubbed "Hardcore Games." Read on to find out which apps make Apple's list!
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BY Karen Freeman on Fri August 27th, 2010
If you wanted to try out the trendy TiltShift lens (as described in the AppList, Photographer’s Kit). If you were intrigued but didn’t want to shell out the $.99, you’re in luck. Now there is a lite version, so you can check it out for free. You won’t get full resolution photos; for that you’ll need to upgrade to the paid version. But otherwise, all of the functionality is the same.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Tue August 24th, 2010
With rumors abound for an upcoming Apple TV replacement and new TV show pricing, it appears that we only have to wait until September 7th to find out the answers.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Mon August 23rd, 2010
While it is obvious the App Store is a resounding success, it is interesting to see how it stacks up against other mobile app markets.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Thu August 19th, 2010
While the App Store's "Top Apps" charts have always given equal billing to both free and paid apps, it appears that the equality has finally come to an end.
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BY Karen Freeman on Tue August 17th, 2010
iCademy by daemgen.net is an “iPhone tips, tricks, and manuals” app. I know that most of our readers are already iPhone experts, but some of us could always use a few pointers. Sure, there was a lot I already knew, but I definitely learned a few things from iCademy. Best of all, this app is free.
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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 Bryan M. Wolfe on Sat August 14th, 2010
The app marketplace is getting more confusing. Developers only recently started creating apps for both the iPad and iPhone/iPod touch that offered clear differences between the two. But are the prices justified? Read on...
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BY Joe White on Sat August 14th, 2010
If you're a jailbroken iPhone user who wants to password protect a couple of apps, then read on to find out about Locktopus: a $2 Cydia extension that can do the job for you!
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BY Karen Freeman on Fri August 13th, 2010
You never know when life’s most interesting moments will happen, but even if you don’t have your camera, you usually have the iPhone’s camera to capture them. These apps can help you make the most of those moments, to photograph them, edit them, and share them.
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BY Karen Freeman on Wed August 11th, 2010
For every hobby you may enjoy, there are apps to help you get the most out of your leisure time. Whether you go for outdoor pursuits such as hiking, biking, hunting, stargazing, boating, golfing, birding, and skiing; or indoor hobbies such as knitting, reading, cooking, art, music and more, read on to discover apps that can enhance your experience.
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BY Eric Ford on Mon August 09th, 2010
Whether you're planning on taking a trip to Washington DC or you're lucky enough to live in the Nation's capitol, being able to utilize its massive public transportation system is essential. Check out our latest AppGuide as we explore the various Apps available to make your subway (among other transit systems) experience a bit less stressful.
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BY Karen Freeman on Mon August 02nd, 2010
As cell phone cameras continue to improve, we become more and more dependent on them to capture life’s moments. The iPhone has a pretty decent native camera, but there is a lot of room for improvement. There are plenty of apps to edit and improve iPhone photos, but how about just increasing the quality of the photo itself? Is it possible to increase megapixels so that you can blow up and frame the shots you get with your iPhone? ClearCam can help.
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BY William Douglas on Sun August 01st, 2010
With Camera Flash PRO Effects you can add flash to your existing photos even when you have an iPhone with no flash.
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BY Karen Freeman on Fri July 30th, 2010
Your iPhone can help you to be a more efficient and organized parent. Get a great dinner on the table faster, know what’s coming from the sky and the television, fix your car, find a bathroom, make board games more fun, skip the voice mail runaround, shop smarter, read a book, make weekend plans, get to know your kids, and sleep better tonight!
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BY Brian Hudson on Wed July 28th, 2010
The iPad can be a great productivity tool for college. Before you head back to campus this fall, be sure to grab these essential college apps.
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BY Karen Freeman on Thu July 22nd, 2010
For kids who have outgrown kiddie apps but aren’t quite ready for hard-core teen/adult gaming, these games are just plain fun. Most of these apps offer a free, lite version as well, so there’s no reason not to try them out and see if the full versions will be worthwhile.
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BY Eric Ford on Wed July 21st, 2010
Looking for the best Apps to bring out the writer in you? Look no further than our newest AppList, which will showcase some of the many Apps available for writers. Whether you're a fledgling novelist or an experienced scribe, there's something for everyone.
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