BY Karen Freeman on Sat January 07th, 2012
Get your app collection started with these apps!
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BY Karen Freeman on Fri October 14th, 2011
So you got a new iPhone or iPod touch and you don't quite know which apps to spoil it with? There's an AppList for that! This list will help you get started with some of the best and most essential apps so you can enjoy your iPhone or iPod Touch to the fullest!
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BY Karen Freeman on Fri October 14th, 2011
You've got a brand new iPhone! Congratulations! But now what? Fill it up with fabulous apps, of course! Here are some apps to get you started, the very first apps you should download when you take your iPhone out of the box.
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BY Jamie Young on Wed June 15th, 2011
This news reader is fully customizable for your viewing pleasure. Let inkWire automatically find the news you want to read!
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BY Kiet Chieng on Fri April 09th, 2010
Live and On Demand television content is just an app away with MobiTV's new application and monthly subscription based service.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue February 09th, 2010
Google unexpectedly rolled out a brand new look for its mobile interface this morning. As you can see above, it features the slightly more modern look that Google rolled out in Gmail and Voice lately.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue December 01st, 2009
Winter can be dark, gloomy, and downright monotonous, but it certainly doesn't have to be. We have created an Applist that will help you get out of your winter funk and enjoy your next trip
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue November 24th, 2009
Thanksgiving is only a couple of days away, which means many of you are probably stressing out over all of the items left on your to-do list. But don't worry, we now have an Applist
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BY Eric Norwood on Sun October 25th, 2009
Microsoft's most recent imitation of the Apple experience has proved to be nothing short of blatant and shameless. Most readers - at least those fortunate enough to live near an Apple Store - are familiar
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BY Ian on Fri August 07th, 2009
Push Notifications, Maps, Peer To Peer Connectivity and iPod access - those are the primary upgrades that came with iPhone OS 3.0 and there are a lot of apps out there using them. Unfortunately, not
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BY Ian on Mon August 03rd, 2009
Our definitive Push Notification Applist has become a monster of a list with well over 50 apps on it and more being added almost every day. To help manage the insanity we've launched a separate Twitter Push Applist with all the Twitter apps featuring Push Notifications.
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BY Ian on Mon June 08th, 2009
We detail the primary hardware changes from the iPhone 3G to the iPhone 3G S and what they mean to you.
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BY Eric Norwood on Sat January 24th, 2009
Earlier this month I made a tongue-in-cheek comparison between an iPhone and a woman, or at least I thought it was tongue-in-cheek.
A few days ago Resistor Productions presented the App Store with some eye candy
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BY Eric Norwood on Tue January 20th, 2009
I spent most of yesterday obsessively checking the App Store for the interactive video broadcast platform Ustream. John Ham, Ustream's CEO, promised the app would be ready for Obama's Inauguration ceremony this morning.
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BY Eric Norwood on Tue December 30th, 2008
Japanese publishing company Shogakukan plans to cater to consumers of raw fish with their latest food related App, scheduled to hit the App Store any day now. Available for the iPhone and iPod Touch, this
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BY Eric Norwood on Sun December 28th, 2008
The iPhone Nano rumor isn't going away. As MacWorld Expo 2009 approaches, Southeast Asia continues to stir the pot with pictures of iPhone Nano plastic cases, adding the category "iPhone Nano" to their website, and
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BY Eric Norwood on Thu December 18th, 2008
A 4 GB iPhone 3G for under a hundred bucks at Wal-Mart. An iPhone Nano. A 32 GB iPhone. The word rumor has been tossed around ad naseum lately. Tech junkies have been salivating over
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