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Losing weight with the iPhone

Losing weight with the iPhone January 4th, 2010

It's a new year. And, everybody seems to have an aspiration to become a better person or learn a new language. As the Editor of AppleReviews, I tend to spend a lot of time sat down. At a desk. Moving only my fingers to type, my arm a little when using the mouse. These conditions aren't conducive to maintaining a healthy shape. So, with the new year rolling in, I thought, hey why not take up exercise. But not boring old exercise, ...

Fun time-wasting app

Fun time-wasting app November 2nd, 2009

Procrastination is much easier justified when you're simultaneously letting your creative juices flow with an editor that lets you unite images to create a seamless finished photograph. Photo-editing app Juxtaposer gives you the ability to combine an aggregate of images to produce a newly furnished result. Make yourself brawny and buffed up with a few clicks, or send images to your brother and his wife with their heads attached on horse bodies (although they might not think it's as funny as ...

Having dictionary access at your fingertips on your Mac is undeniably convenient, whether you're searching for the perfect word, or trying to make sense of a research assignment you're tackling. But having it on your iPhone is even more convenient. Whether you're in the middle of a meeting and trying to make sense of the overzealous vocabulary that you're snarky co-workers are using, or your tackling the latest crossword puzzle over a coffee in Starbucks, it's info in the palm of ...

Want a WiFi less iPhone?

Want a WiFi less iPhone? October 31st, 2009

Apple have finally released an iPhone in China. When we say iPhone, we mean the term loosely, because it doesn't have WifI (the Chinese government had restricted Wifi during the time the iPhone was been developed, however the restriction has now been lifted. Oops). It seems like a little bit of a logistical mess up.  Surely, and perhaps we are been a bit too naive, but couldn't they now just take regular iPhones, put Chinese mandarin or Cantonese on them ...

Canabalt is probably one of the most easy and simple iPhone games ever. Here's the idea. Your running away from some robots blowing up a city. You have to jump from buildings, avoid bombs and boxes and keep going as far as you can. It's all operated by 1 control, tapping your finger to jump. The longer you press it down, the higher and longer you jump (depending on speed). That's all there is to it. Here's some of the screenplay: (hint, the ...

Tweetie 2.0 review

Tweetie 2.0 review October 12th, 2009

Stop press. Tweetie 2.0 is finally here. We love tweetie. Probably a bit too much. But we've always been a fan of the awesome interfaced and super easy to use apps. Big fans. Improving on near perfection, is tough, and I sure wouldn't want that job. Fortunately though, the tweetie makers are happy to step up to the plate and what they've produced is the most refined and elegant twitter client ever. Full stop. Tweetie 1.0 for the iPhone was good. But ...

Things for Mac Winners!

Things for Mac Winners! September 2nd, 2009

We are really amazed by the response that we got to our second Twitter Giveaway competition. We had 2 copies up for grabs, and almost 100 entrants. So now to pick the winners. Please DM us your full name & email address to register your copy of Things. A big, big, big thank you to Cultured Code for contributing! We'll be doing this totally at random. I've assigned numbers to each entrant, and using an app to randomly pick a number. ...

Save money with iStash

Save money with iStash August 22nd, 2009

iStash adds visualization to your piggybank, by calculating how much you've saved, how close to a target sum you are and more! Remember that little piggy bank you had as a kid? Imagine having a great of way saving money, but on your iPhone. The sums of cash involved might have changed, but saving is still as fun and rewarding as ever before! Price: $0.99 US / £0.59 GBP We found iStash today when I was looking for a simple, "piggy-bank" like app ...

TomTom hits the iPhone

TomTom hits the iPhone August 17th, 2009

What a way to start the week! Your monday blues will melt away, because the iPhone is finally getting the much awaited TomTom app. TomTom has appeared in 4 regional App stores, U.S. & Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Its not cheap, weighing in at close to $85 in the US, £59.99 UK and $119.99 NZ. But for an app of this quality, and features, we're sure it will be well received. One major benefit this now gives ...

Mat Balez, Product Manager of the Google Mobile Team, has announced on his blog their recent release of Google Latitude for iPhone and iPod touch as a web application running in Safari. From Balez's blog: Our Latitude web app provides all the core functionality you might expect: you can see the location of your friends on a map and modify your privacy settings so that you control how your location is shared and with whom. In fact, if my friends and colleagues ...

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