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more about #iphoneapps more comments → Slinkytech: Oscar, the iphone grouch. more » Benguin: I'm going to have to check it out. Is it the same devs as the original? ... also I'm sure you probably just forgot, but a mention of the price and a ... more » Poop Cooper: Best new feature of Waze: driving off the edge of screen will teleport you to the opposing side. more » BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: So where are the ghosts? more » Xagest: As much as I want to support these developers, I can't get myself to throw down cash for their products. Because they're on a gray-market service, th... more » Gann: Multitasking is one of the main reasons I may switch to a Droid this holiday season. more » t3knomanser: My experience with backgrounding, was that one or more apps was going to quit with an out-of-memory problem. The only thing I really wanted backgroun... more » thechansen: Jailbreak went from a beautiful and worthwhile process, to largely unnecessary, to introducing your iphone to extra security risks. I can understan... more » weatherman: It's been a long time since I was into jailbreaking, but this might be worth returning for, thought I'd be concerned about speed since I don't have th... more » Benguin: Hmm. I like it, but I already rely on double-tap to bring up my iPod controls. Dunno if I'm willing to give that up in favor of this. Now if it was i... more » fakejezuzdiaz: Christ, what is the deal with all of this techno music in these proof of concept videos?!? Hans and Johann called: they want their sic beatz back! M'... more » Odin: Question, what's the compatibility like with iPhone apps and iPod apps. I mean say I loaded Catpaint on to my iPod Touch could I use it with photos in... more » Odin: Really I don't see the iPhone or Android as suitable platforms for commercial development. It's too high volume, low cost, competitive and open to eve... more » dragon:ONE: Ugh. Now if we could have cheap-cheap receivers and cheaper plans. Why should I have to spend $16 a month after royalties and taxes to listen to one ... more » atrus123: I feel it. I have a number of applications on the Android Market, and even on the apps that I get good feedback on that I'm charging as little as 99 ... more » -
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This Week's Best iPhone Apps
In this week's tentatively materialistic app roundup: Deals, scrutinized! Barcodes, scanned! Movies, thriftily rented! Magazines, digitized! Pac-Man, terrifyingly adapted to the road! The iPhone's camera, made less terrible! Turn-by-turn, discounted! Home screens, organized! And more... More » -
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Stair Dismount iPhone Game Hands On (Verdict: Sadistic Fun)
The Stair Dismount iPhone game sent me back eight years to the time when I would waste hours sending the stickman tumbling down instead of working on my programming assignments. The iPhone game is that, with slightly better controls. More » -
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Waze Turn-By-Turn App Lets You Play Pac-Man With Your Car
Free, crowd-sourced turn-by-turn app Waze might not navigate quite as well as the Navigons and Telenavs of the world, but it's got one killer feature that they don't: cherries, to chomp with your car. More » -
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CoPilot Live GPS App Is $20 During Thanksgiving Special
ALK is dropping the price of CoPilot Live North America from $35 down to $20, starting tomorrow. Since CoPilot was already our favorite non-subscription budget GPS app, this is nice to hear. More » -
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Stair Dismount Gloriously Tumbles Onto the iPhone Soon
Stair Dismount for the iPhone is a spiritual descendant of the Stair Dismount Porrasturvat game back in 2001/2002 where you try your hardest to launch a ragdoll as painfully as possible down a flight of stairs. It was brilliant. More » -
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iPhone Translation App Speaks Three Languages With Your Mouth
Somewhere on the App Store spectrum, between the travel phrasebooks and those apps that replace your mouth with a slightly weirder mouth, you'll find iLingual, an app that steals your lips, and uses them to speak three different languages. More » -
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This Is How Multitasking Should Work On the iPhone
In 2009, iPhone multitasking is a bit like apps were in the early jailbreak days. That is to say painfully, clearly possible, but simply not allowed. These jailbreak apps show how it could—and should—be done. More » -
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This Week's Best iPhone Apps
In this week's charmingly tawdry app roundup: Voices, creepily modulated! Annoying trips to Kinkos, averted! Cats, artfully superimposed! Photos, easily shared! iPhone speakers, blown! Call of Duty, iPhone'd! Google Maps, humiliated! Certifiably good games, discounted! And more... More » -
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There Can Be Only One: Part Deux
App developers have it hard enough on the iPhone; on Android, they've got to keep prices just as low, and sell to a much smaller audience. So how are some of them coping? By packing up and leaving, like Gameloft. More » -
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Flo TV Shown Off On The iPhone For Reasons Unknown
I get that this Flo TV iPhone demo is just a proof of concept. That's fine! I'm just a little confused as to what the concept is. More » -
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Sometimes, Dreams Come True
In 2007 I whined and whined asking for an iPhone Software Developer's Kit. Back then, I asked for five apps. It took two years, but today I've got them all. The last one just came in yesterday. More » -
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These Two iPhone Apps Made Me Realize That My Love Life Sucks
While trying out Stud/Dud and Single?, two romance-themed iPhone apps, I've realized that I've got a lousy relationship history. First I discovered that several ex-boyfriends were "duds," then that one was actually married...to his grandmother. I can't look anymore! More » -
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Sign Documents on Your iPhone Through Zosh App
Every time I receive an emailed loan agreement for a product review, the process of signing it becomes a complete pain. I either have to print, sign and scan the document, or paste a signature in Photoshop. No more! More » -
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CatPaint for iPhone Single-Pawedly Justifies the Existence of the App Store
Within seconds of installing CatPaint, I felt like the Matisse of adding cats to photos. Within minutes, I was Leonardo da goddamn Vinci. More » -
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Application Makes Your iPhone Blow Air
At last, after being blowed a billion times, it's the iPhone's turn. Believe it or not, there's a new application for the iPhone that uses its speaker to blow air. No peripherals. No attachments. Check the video for yourself. More » -
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Remainders - Stuff We Didn't Post (and Why)
AT&T's 3G Network Sees 2,000% Increase Since iPhone 3G Release...Droid Camera Fixed, Without Explanation?...Genius Bar App Won't Help if Your iPhone Is Broken...Samsung Beats out Vizio for Top LCD Seller... More » -
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Because What We All Need Right Now Is an App to Tell Us We're Ugly
Fact, maybe: Human beauty has nothing to do with subjective judgment, and everything to do with some obscure mathematical equation. Fact, definitely: There is an iPhone app based on this theory.
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Slaughtering Nazi Zombies in Call of Duty Is Not as Insanely Fun on iPhone
For some reason, shanking a Nazi zombie and watching a mist blood spray across the screen, with five more waiting to gnaw my arm off in a dark, disgusting prison cell just isn't as much on the iPhone. More » -
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Magellan Sends Its Eldest Child Into the iPhone Turn-By-Turn App War, Tearfully
In this war there are two battles: the polite, traditional fight between expensive, full-featured apps like Navigon and TomTom, and the I-will-undercut-you-if-it-means-killing-my-own-mother gorefest of the cheaper apps, like MotionX and Gokivo. With RoadMate, Magellan has taken the road less bloody. More » -
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iPhone Apps Have to Be Approved by Robots Now, Too
Sounds sinister, right? That's probably because I replaced the word "computers" with "robots!" For effect! But no, still, this is at least insteresting: Developers are now reporting that apps are getting rejected, and not by humans. More »






