In this week's hidden gems: Tons of Twitter and Facebook friendly apps, an easy way to find the definition to supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, how to avoid waiting on the phone and a good video app. Click here to find out more...
Our Fresh Out Of The Box Applist is perfect for the new iPhone owners out there. Most of the apps on the list are free and can be downloaded in seconds.
So you're going out for a night of drinking. Good news, you have an iPhone! You can track just how drunk you are with a BAC calculator. But Is DrinkTracker the app to go with?
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.
Adaptunes, TuneWiki and more make our newest Applist for apps that help you make the most of the iPod in your iPhone and your iTouch. We'll be on the lookout for more great apps as they debut to add to the list, but if you know of any good ones that aren't on the list now, let us know in the comments.
We did our best and formed a nomination committee. I was on that committee. But there were still apps we missed. So let us have it. Tell us the biggest app travesty of the first-ever AppAwards.
I've kept my eyes on all the new apps featuring Push Notifications and this week I'll tell you about the ones I think are worth downloading. But first, I want to share with you an app disorder I've developed.
iTwitter appears out of nowhere and upends the iPhone Twitter community by beating every other Twitter client to deliver the first true Push Notification tweets - for free. Unfortunately, the developer, based in China, is barred from using Twitter because the Chinese government has it blocked.
iTwitter shakes up the Twitter app landscape by beating out Twittelator, Tweetie, Twitterrific, Tweetdeck, Twitterfon and all the other major iPhone Twitter clients to become the first to deliver Push Notifications from a dedicated client. There is a catch though.
Have you ever missed one of those extra scenes after the credits when you're going out to the movies? Have you ever wasted time hoping the movie would have a scene and it didn't? Never again.
Apparently Apple has a new trick up its sleeve that may block jailbreakers. Whenever you restore your iPhone, which typically happens when you jailbreak an iPhone, iTunes now obtains unique signatures for your device from Apple's servers.