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BY Emily Becker on Tue June 14th, 2011
Memorization need never be boring again with Say it! Albert Genius HD. Both practical and whimsical, this text-to-speech app promises to amuse and assist a wide range of iPad users.
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BY Samuel L. Lytle on Thu April 21st, 2011
iSongAnnouncer will verbally tell you what song you are listening to without looking. The single purpose of this app is hard to justify the price, but there are some out there that will enjoy what it does and how it does it.
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BY Tim Chaten on Mon January 10th, 2011
The iPad can be a great tool for the speech impaired. The large built-in speaker make it an even better choice than an iPhone to replace one's voice. This AppGuide will help you pick out the best text-to-speech app available for the iPad.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed November 18th, 2009
It looks like the app approval process is running right on schedule. Just last week informed you that TomTom had submitted a much-needed update for its iPhone navigation app to Apple for approval, and now
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon November 16th, 2009
Magellan, another major player in the standalone GPS device market, has decided to jump on the iPhone bandwagon with their recently released Magellan RoadMate 2010 North America. Magellan RoadMate 2010 North America hits the App
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu November 12th, 2009
It certainly is hard to believe, isn't it? I had to read the headline at least three times myself before it finally sunk in. TomTom has decided to step out of the shadows and issue
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu September 10th, 2009
TomTom definitely has the name and the technology, but Navigon is relying on frequent updates and features to grab your attention and hopefully bring you iPhone navigation app craving users over to their side. Navigon
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed April 22nd, 2009
The iPhone is a truly revolutionary device. Thanks to the App Store, you can basically ask the iPhone to perform any task you can imagine. The general focus of the App Store seems to be
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