Archive for the 'iPhone Apps' Category

Author : Kristen Mogavero
Date : Sep 17th, 2009
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I can’t speak for everyone here, but e-mail on the iPhone? Bank account management? Mobile web browsing? All of that pales next to an Army of Darkness iPhone app. Indeed. Today, the iPhone fulfills its Destiny. So to speak. The Army of Darkness Soundboard App (which is completely free, by the way) plays your favorite [...]

Author : Maggie Mills
Date : Sep 11th, 2009
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Yahoo’s Flickr service now has a native app available in the App Store. The iPhone has become the most popular cell phone camera used to upload photos to the image sharing site and it’s likely this new native app will only increase its popularity among Flickr users. When you first sign in to the Flickr [...]

Author : Maggie Mills
Date : Sep 11th, 2009
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If you have ever read Men’s Health magazine you have probably seen the Jimmy the Bartender section where guys can get advice on bars, women, and other related things. The publication has announced that the tips from Jimmy are now available in an iPhone App. The app is on the App Store now for $2.99, [...]

Author : Maggie Mills
Date : Sep 11th, 2009
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RealNetworks’ Rhapsody app has been approved and is now in the App Store. The app, which provides on-demand streaming music, had reportedly been submitted to Apple just over two weeks ago, and it appeared to stall in the approval queue. The RealNetworks blog elaborates on how the app works for subscribers and those who wish [...]

Author : Maggie Mills
Date : Sep 9th, 2009
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With users’ permission, the social networking iPhone application Loopt will report the phone’s current location even when the software isn’t running, based on a new agreement with AT&T. In a report from Silicon Alley Insider, Loopt cofounder Sam Altman said the always-connected feature has been the most requested from users. The service allows people to [...]

Author : Maggie Mills
Date : Sep 7th, 2009
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Yelp, the popular review site with its own location-aware iPhone app, can get even more up-close and personal with its users’ takes on everything nearby. Download the app and fire it up, then shake your phone three times. Now you’ll see the closest Yelp-reviewed businesses overlaid on a camera view, giving you that “augmented reality” [...]

Author : Maggie Mills
Date : Sep 7th, 2009
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A previously rejected iPhone title offering emulated play of Commodore 64 titles has been approved after the developer made changes to align it with Apple’s SDK. It allows the iPhone to act as a system that was what was once Apple’s staunchest competitor. According to a report by TouchArcade, Manomio’s $4.99 C64 title was rejected [...]

Author : Maggie Mills
Date : Sep 3rd, 2009
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Best non-IM use of iPhone 3.0′s push notifications yet: Prowl is a $3 app that pushes Growl notifications from your Mac to your phone. Growl’s a global notifier that plugs into everything from BitTorrent apps to iTunes to Mail. The possibilities really are endless: You can be pinged with a push notification when a torrent [...]

Author : Maggie Mills
Date : Sep 3rd, 2009
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In a profanity filled, not safe for work rant, developer Joe Stump said an update to his application Chess Wars was denied because the chat bubbles in the software were too similar to those in the official iPhone SMS application created by Apple. Stump said he was upset because of a lack of communication from [...]

Author : Maggie Mills
Date : Aug 30th, 2009
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GPush is the missing link between GMail and the iPhone. For the first time, receive instant Gmail message notifications on the iPhone. For best results, place the GPush app icon above your mail icon – this will allow you to quickly open your mail app if new messages come in through GPush. GPush even lets [...]

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