BY Clinton Ferreira on Mon October 24th, 2011
Road Bike Cycling Computer will allow you to precisely keep track of your cycling route, speed, distance, time, heart rate and more using your device's GPS and any sensors you might choose to wirelessly attach.
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BY Christine Chan on Thu January 06th, 2011
If you're looking for a fully-featured web browser for your iDevice that matches that of desktop browsers, then 360 Web Browser is going to be a good choice. The latest update made it even better. Click through to learn more..
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BY Michael Jeans on Thu April 01st, 2010
The iPhone version of Star Walk was on Apple's Best of 2009 list. Use your iPad to explore the night sky from Day 1.
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BY Michael Jeans on Sat March 27th, 2010
Brushes, the highly rated illustration app for the iPhone, will be available for the iPad on launch day, April 3rd.
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BY Phil Wheeler on Wed March 03rd, 2010
I have lost count of the number of times I have parked my car in a City Centre only to walk past a cleaner, cheaper, more secure Car Park on my way to my destination. Even
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BY Mark Tadros on Sun February 28th, 2010
Have you ever asked yourself whether you parked in the orange section or the purple section? How much time is left on the meter or where's the nearest bathroom? I know I have. Thanks to
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed February 24th, 2010
Developers and App Store fanatics of all kinds, here is an app for you. PositionApp, by ustwo, is a great new utility that allows you track in real-time the App Store's top moving apps as
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue February 23rd, 2010
A new iPhone app titled TopJam ($1.99) will be hitting the App Store on March 2nd that will allow you to view iTunes' top 100 songs and find music videos for each and everyone of
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BY Michael Jeans on Tue February 16th, 2010
There's no version of Magic: the Gathering for the iPhone...yet...but there are lots of apps to help you play the game. Some keep track of life, some track your decks, and some track prices of individual cards. TCGBuddy fulfills some of these and a whole lot more.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed February 10th, 2010
Remember the great Pushme.to? If you don't, Pushme.to is an app/web platform that provides you with your own web page (pushme.to/nickname) from which anybody can send you text messages in the form of push
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BY Tyler Tschida on Fri January 29th, 2010
AppAdvice has teamed up with Mr Burns (no, not that Mr. Burns) in order to offer you a chance at winning one of five (5) promo codes for Private Info ($1.99). Private Info, just as
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon November 30th, 2009
I believe that cooking is a science and definitely not a simple one. Of course anybody can make coffee or boil eggs, nevertheless do you really know how to do it perfectly? When it comes
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BY Staff Writer on Mon October 19th, 2009
AppBox Pro is an app that can change the entire landscape of the App Store. Unlike all of the niche apps, AppBox Pro combines 18 apps all into one. Use a tip calculator, flashlight, level, etc. without ever leaving the app. How good are these individual apps? Is it worth $1.99? Click through to find out.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sat August 29th, 2009
This is just a friendly reminder to take advantage of great opportunities while they last. CollegeKidApp.com has decided to provide their battery utility app, Battery Go!, for free in the App Store, but only for
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue May 26th, 2009
Disc golf, or frisbee golf as it is called in some groups, is a simple and relaxing golf-like game that can be played in the park with your friends or family. Disc golf can also
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BY Adam Blair on Sun May 24th, 2009
Before jailbreaking, I had 9 home screens full of applications. 9 home screens! I am sure that you know just how confusing and crazy that many home screens can be. But, thankfully, jailbreaking has solved
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BY Staff Writer on Tue February 17th, 2009
Overview FollowUp allows you to track and organize your phone conversations and then remind yourself to follow-up on them. FollowUp is basically a customer relationship management application used to help you track conversations you've had
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BY David Marcus on Sat January 24th, 2009
Overview Parking App is a multifunction app centered around helping you remember when and where you parked. Combining a timer, an “address book” of parking zones, and a handy photo display to remind you where
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BY David Marcus on Sat January 10th, 2009
Overview Keynote remote is an app that allows you to control Keynote presentations with your iPhone! Being completely new to Keynote, I started this review with a pair of fresh eyes - how easy was
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BY Brian Fischer on Fri December 19th, 2008
Overview Air Mouse is an app that turns your iPhone into a wireless mouse for your computer. (And it doesn’t discriminate- it works on both Macs and PCs!) It also features a keyboard so you
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