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more about #iphoneapps more comments → 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 » fleebailey33: i really wish app developers would stop bitching, its really getting old honestly. I understand some parts are not fun, but then go develope for symbi... more » BloggyMcBlogBlog: Just asking since I really don't know: is it easier or harder to pirate apps on Android compared to the iPhone? more » ninjagin: Part Duex? Prolly meant "Part Deux", I'm guessing. Anyhow, the gist of this story is that Android doesn't have the large number of phone users to sel... more » dragon:ONE: Question: Who even USES Flo TV, if all it is is... all of 20 channels, half of which are garbage/kids shows/MTV/Fox News? 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 » -
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This Week's Best iPhone Apps
In this week's slightly more transparent app roundup: Malls, navigated! Instant messages, never ignored! Browser, bettered! Messaging, replaced! Hotel rooms, snagged! Photos, translated! Ghosts, faked! Blu-ray movies, supplemented! And more... More » -
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10 iPhone Apps To Augment Your Sad Reality
Augmented reality. It's definitely a buzz phrase, but what is it, exactly? How do you experience it? Is there an app for it? Oh, most definitely. Here are 10. More » -
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Apple App Store Approval Process Becomes Slightly Less Inscrutable
The shroud falls a bit further: Apple's now letting developers see where their apps are in the mysterious approval process! It's not much, but it is progress. Maybe one day we'll learn about the shadowy figures doing the approving. [Wired]







