Posts tagged: Iphone

Mar 02 2011

Review: Best Alarm Clock for iPhone

Mar 02 2011

Review: Trism for iPhone and iPad

* "Best Casual Game" award from AppStoreApps.com

* 1st on iLounge's "100 Best Apps and Games"

* Gold Award from PocketGamer

* Slide To Play's "Must Have" award

* One of ABC News & WIRED's "10 Most Awesome iPhone Apps of 2008"

* Interactive Achievement Award finalist for "Cellular Game of the Year"

The first and the best! Released in July 2008, TRISM was the first ever Match-3 game to innovate using the iPhone's tilting feature. One of the most popular launch titles on the AppStore, TRISM has inspired countless others. In the spirit of smash hits like Tetris and Bejeweled, discover the next step in casual games: TRISM.

Feb 28 2011

Review: YP Yellow Pages apps for iPhone and iPad

YP—Yellow Pages for iPhone and YP—AT&T Yellow Pages for iPad are separate adaptations of the AT&T Yellow Pages in app format. The apps have different front ends but seem to (and should, logically) access the same database of businesses throughout the U.S.

iPhone App Reviews Sorted by Editor's Rating

It would be most fun to focus this brief review on the apps’ interfaces. The iPhone version has a fairly effective voice recognition function that works very well. The iPad version lacks the voice recognition function but—well, it’s on the iPad, and therefore easier to type in searches, read lists of results, and generally navigate, whether straight from from the app’s interface or when the YP calls on the Maps app to help you explore business locations via virtual push-pins. Read more...

Feb 25 2011

Review: TeamViewer for iPhone and iPad

Editor’s Note: The following review is adapted from Five Star Apps: The Best iPhone and iPad Apps for Work and Play by Glenn Fleishman. (2010, Pearson Education and Peachpit Press).

iPhone App Reviews Sorted by Editor's Rating

The free TeamViewer app (on the iPad, it’s called TeamViewer HD) works with desktop software of the same name for Mac OS X, Windows, and other platforms to provide remote access to a desktop. The desktop TeamViewer works as both a server and for remote access; the app is for remote access only. It’s easy to use and flexible. The iOS version provides a great window on other machines. (TeamViewer cannot provide remote access to view an iOS screen, however.)

Feb 25 2011

Anti-drowsy-driving company releases iPhone, iPad app

Anti-drowsy-driving company releases iPhone, iPad app
Smartphones are often thought of as driver distractions in cars, but could a new app actually help save lives? Anti Sleep Pilot, an automotive technology company in Denmark, has released an app for iPhones and iPads that monitors driver alertness and calculates when a driver is too drowsy to drive.
Read more on CNET

Digital China eyes iPad supplier rights
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Technology services provider Digital China Holdings Ltd is bidding for the rights to sell Apple Inc's iPad and Research in Motion Ltd's tablet PC in China, its chief executive said.
Read more on Reuters via Yahoo!7 News

Feb 23 2011

Hipmunk Releases Agony-Free Flight Search Tool for iPhone

Hipmunk Releases Agony-Free Flight Search Tool for iPhone
Hipmunk, the trendy Y Combinator travel startup that simplifies the flight search process, is out with an iOS application for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad .
Read more on Mashable via Yahoo! News

Man to run marathon in wacky iPhone harness
Runner Joseph Tame is taking on the Tokyo Marathon with four iPhones, an iPad, and a nutty helmet. A nasty fall might be very expensive.
Read more on CNET

In Japan, book scanning takes off
Yusuke Ohki's 2,000 books were crowding out his Tokyo apartment, so he scanned them all into an Apple iPad.
Read more on Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Feb 23 2011

Her Interactive and Nancy Drew Bring Mobile Mystery Solving App to iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch

Her Interactive and Nancy Drew Bring Mobile Mystery Solving App to iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch
Her Interactive is proud to announce its first Nancy Drew app, Nancy Drew Mobile Mysteries: Shadow Ranch, is available on the App Store for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Part game and part story, this interactive gamebook app lets players decide how the story unfolds as they play games and solve mysteries, both big and small.
Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance

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Feb 22 2011

SRS iWow 3D brings 3D audio to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

SRS iWow 3D brings 3D audio to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
SRS Labs is now shipping its iWow 3D audio adapter for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, offers simulated 3D audio - and interchangeable color faceplates.
Read more on Digital Trends

Council trades in paper for iPads
The Hemet City Council has gone digital. The city has bought the council members iPads and ended the practice of furnishing them with paper copies of agendas and other documents.
Read more on The Valley Chronicle

Feb 21 2011

RUMOR: Apple to deploy enhanced A4 processor in iPad 2, new A5 in iPhone 5

RUMOR: Apple to deploy enhanced A4 processor in iPad 2, new A5 in iPhone 5
Apple's forthcoming iPad 2 will support an enhanced version of the company's A4 SoC and the A5 will power iPhone 5...
Read more on MacDailyNews

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Feb 21 2011

Review: MindNode for iPhone and iPad

MindNode is a very easy and intuitive application for collecting, organizing and outlining your thoughts and ideas as mind maps. Mind maps can be used for many different tasks (e.g. to-do lists, brainstorming, holiday planning, research, writing, project management...) and in many different environments (e.g. school, meetings, working place...). MindNode makes creating mind maps on the iPhone and iPod touch extremely easy. You create new nodes directly on the canvas by dragging them out of the node well which appears as a plus sign next to a selected node. Screencast: http://www.mindnode.com/mindnode/touch Main Features: • Create and edit new nodes directly on the canvas. • Freely rearrange your thoughts. • Search and view nodes in outline view. • Export your mind maps as FreeMind documents, OPML outlines, text outlines and PNG images. • Import and export documents from MindNode Pro (Mac desktop application). • Well designed multitouch interaction. • Automatically expanding work space. • Full Cut, Copy & Paste support. • Undo & Redo support. • VGA output support on supported iOS devices. • Print mind map scaled to fit a page. • Send mind maps in all supported export formats to Dropbox. • Multiple main nodes on one canvas. • Fullscreen mode support in landscape mode. More Mind Mapping: • MindNode (Mac) MindNode is a free application that features simple-to-use mind mapping and importing of MindNode (touch) files. MindNode is available on the Mac App Store. • MindNode Pro (Mac) MindNode Pro builds on the same features as the free MindNode version and adds new functionality (folding, images, visual file links, fullscreen mode,…) that helps you improve your productivity. MindNode Pro is available on the Mac App Store.

Feb 20 2011

HotelsByMe Launches Universal Application for iPad and iPhone

HotelsByMe Launches Universal Application for iPad and iPhone
DALLAS, February 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ Leading mobile travel retailer, HotelsByMe, announces the release of a new universal application that makes it even easier to find the perfect hotel on the go. As one of the top travel apps on the Apple …
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Feb 18 2011

Apple dictates all purchases inside iPhone, iPad apps must be able to be made through iTunes

Apple dictates all purchases inside iPhone, iPad apps must be able to be made through iTunes
NEW YORK - Apple Inc. announced a subscription system for buying newspapers and magazines on iPhone and iPad applications on Tuesday, making it easier for publishers to mine the popular mobile devices for more revenue.
Read more on Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune

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Feb 17 2011

Apple announces iPhone, iPad subscription policy

Apple announces iPhone, iPad subscription policy
Apple is saying that if publishers want to sell digital newspapers and magazines for the iPhone and iPad, they must give customers the option of paying through its iTunes store.
Read more on KATU Portland

24/7 Customer Launches First Predictive Customer Service Enabled Twitter Analytics App on iPad
24/7 Customer, a Sequoia Capital-funded predictive experience solutions company, announced that it has launched the first online predictive customer service app, Wow!px, on the iPad as part of its B2B twitter analytics tool, 24/7tweetview.
Read more on Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

Feb 17 2011

Apple unveils iPhone, iPad subscription policy

Apple unveils iPhone, iPad subscription policy
Apple Inc. announced a subscription system for buying newspapers and magazines on iPhone and iPad applications on Tuesday, making it easier for publishers to mine the popular mobile devices for more revenue.
Read more on AP via Yahoo! Finance

Apple unveils iPhone, iPad subscription policy
NEW YORK—Apple Inc. announced a subscription system for buying newspapers and magazines on iPhone and iPad applications on Tuesday, making it easier for publishers to mine the popular mobile devices for more revenue.
Read more on Denver Post

Feb 16 2011

Manila Bulletin iPad and iPhone Apps Now Available at iTunes

Manila Bulletin iPad and iPhone Apps Now Available at iTunes
MANILA, Philippines - Manila Bulletin, the nation's leading newspaper announces the availability of its iPad and iPhone/ iPod Touch 1.2 app over at the iTunes App Store.
Read more on Manila Bulletin via Yahoo! Philippines News

App developers unhappy with Apple's new subscription service
Dissension against Apple's new in-app subscription policies is growing, with streaming music service Rhapsody openly opposing the new policy while publishers mull potential courses of action, including litigation.
Read more on CNN

Feb 16 2011

Review: PhotoCopier for iPhone and iPad

pho•to•cop•i•er (foh-tuh-kop-ee-er): An app that creates a photographic reproduction of a printed or graphic work made with a process in which a new image is formed by the action of proprietary image analysis, color, texture and light. We have painstakingly analyzed the brightness, color, tone, detail, grain and texture of some of the world’s greatest paintings, photos and historical photographic processes. The DNA of these masterpieces can now be applied to your very own images with PhotoCopier. The color, tone and brightness of the original work are replicated while the texture, grain and detail are simulated. Make any picture look interesting. Good, bad, ugly—PhotoCopier doesn’t care. You supply the image, we supply the secret sauce. Combine the two and create a new work of art. Features - Pick from 91 Academy Award nominated movies including Apocalypse Now, Blade Runner, Frankenstein, Gone with the Wind, King Kong and The Lord of the Rings. - Choose from 72 paintings from artists such as Cezanne, Chagall, Greco, Leonardo, Monet, Rembrandt, Renoir and Van Gogh to name a few. - Select from 40 Photos by various masters of photography including Abbott, Andreev, Cunningham, Fenton, Nadar, Outerbridge, Stieglitz and Weston - Try one of 30 historical processes, some of which are Ambrotype, Cyanotype, Liquid Emulsion, Kallitype, Palladium, Salt Print, Vandyke and Wet Plate - Color, tone and brightness replication - Texture, grain and detail simulation - Add a vignette to any preset - Modify images with presets or sliders - Edit in portrait or landscape mode - Quickly search for presets - Integrated Help - No arbitrary resolution limits - Native retina support Screenshot photos Copyright © www.ronchapple.com

Feb 16 2011

Apple: anyone making purchases inside iPhone, iPad apps must be able to pay through iTunes

Apple: anyone making purchases inside iPhone, iPad apps must be able to pay through iTunes
CUPERTINO, Calif. - Apple is saying that if publishers want to sell digital newspapers and magazines for the iPhone and iPad, they must give customers the option of paying through its iTunes store.
Read more on Brandon Sun

Apple announces iPhone, iPad subscription policy
Apple is saying that if publishers want to sell digital newspapers and magazines for the iPhone and iPad, they must give customers the option of paying through its iTunes store.
Read more on The Norwich Bulletin

Feb 13 2011

Firms warn staff of iPhone, iPad hacking

Firms warn staff of iPhone, iPad hacking
Sydney, Feb 11 : Companies that let staff use iPhones and iPads for business have been warned that hackers could steal passwords from the device in just six minutes even if its lock is enabled.
Read more on New Kerala

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Feb 12 2011

New iPhone, iPad app helps you confess — for $1.99

New iPhone, iPad app helps you confess — for .99
New York — Got sins? A new app for the iPhone and the iPad seeks to help Catholics prepare for confession, that sacred ritual of seeking penance for sins big and small.
Read more on Detroit News

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Feb 12 2011

New iPhone, iPad app helps you confess — for $1.99

New iPhone, iPad app helps you confess -- for .99
Got sins? A new app for the iPhone and the iPad seeks to help Catholics prepare for confession, that sacred ritual of seeking penance for sins big and small.
Read more on Boston Globe

New iPhone, iPad app helps you confess — for .99
New York — Got sins? A new app for the iPhone and the iPad seeks to help Catholics prepare for confession, that sacred ritual of seeking penance for sins big and small.
Read more on Detroit News

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Feb 11 2011

New iPhone, iPad app helps you confess your sins

New iPhone, iPad app helps you confess your sins
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Got sins? A new app for the iPhone and the iPad seeks to help Catholics prepare for confession, that sacred ritual of seeking penance for sins big and small.
Read more on Brandon Sun

The iPad might not be newspapers’ saviour
EXACTLY one year on and Apple’s iPad is the perfect example of revolution by evolution. Of invention by innovation. It’s triumph owing to more than just sex appeal, to more than just that sunshine-soaked tangerine Kool-Aid of Apple’s marketing machine.
Read more on New Straits Times

Feb 11 2011

New iPhone, iPad app helps you keep track of sins

New iPhone, iPad app helps you keep track of sins
(AP:SOUTH BEND, Ind.) Can your iPad or iPhone bring you closer to God? A new application for the devices aims to help Roman Catholics who haven't been to the confessional booth in a while keep track of their sins, one Commandment at a time.
Read more on INO News

New iPhone, iPad app helps Catholics keep track of sins for later confession
SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Can your iPad or iPhone bring you closer to God? A new application for the devices aims to help Roman Catholics who haven't been to the confessional booth in a while keep track of their sins, one Commandment at a time.
Read more on Brandon Sun

Feb 11 2011

New iPhone app will help you confess

New iPhone app will help you confess
Can your iPad or iPhone bring you closer to God? A new application for the devices aims to help Roman Catholics who haven’t been to the confessional booth in a while keep track of their sins, one Commandment at a time.
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Feb 11 2011

Review: Stupid Zombies for iPhone and iPad

Those stupid zombies are back, and you are humanity's last hope to keep them brainless. One man, one shotgun and lots of stupid zombies. Features: - 240 unique and puzzling levels - Universal app - Supports Retina display - Game Center leaderboards

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Feb 11 2011

New confession app on iPhone for Catholics

New confession app on iPhone for Catholics
Devout iPhone and iPad users with a guilty conscience can now download a confession app to help them confess their sins. The new app, called “Confession: A Roman Catholic App,” has even been approved by some American Catholic priests.
Read more on Irish Central

New app helps users keep track of sins
Can your iPad or iPhone bring you closer to God? A new application for the devices aims to help Roman Catholics who haven't been to the confessional booth in a while keep track of their sins, one Commandment at a time.
Read more on The Clarion-Ledger

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