This is really more iPhone news than an iPhone application but since it was all over the blogosphere I figured it was safe to cover. A New Jersey teenager successfully hacked his iPhone to make it available with carriers other than AT&T. He apparently traded his hacked version for a Nissan. The only thing […]
Posted on August 29th, 2007 by Alex
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In your office at home sits your beautiful desktop machine. Whatever its visual appeal, you know the real beauty is in the the 6Ghz processor whirring through your terabyte of hard drive space. Alas, if only it could go with you. With Shape Services’ new Remote Desktop Application, RDM, it can. […]
Posted on August 28th, 2007 by Alex
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SeeqPod is a streaming music application that lets you grab an artist, choose a song and have it streamed to your iPhone. Although you won’t “own” the song, it’s a great alternative to throwing money at iTunes. Since the songs are hosted across the internet, some will load much faster than others but […]
Posted on August 27th, 2007 by Alex
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Not really an application, but noteworthy nonetheless simply because of the size of Facebook. They’re the first major social networking site to have put together an iPhone-only version of their site. The scaled-down model works surprisingly well and although I rarely use Facebook, it seems to have all of the same features as […]
Posted on August 24th, 2007 by Alex
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I occasionally take freelance jobs and have always been really detailed in my record-keeping for tax purposes. I can now finally throw away the beat-up paper notebook in my Taurus now that I have iPhone Miles, a handy application that lets you log your mileage. Really, freelancer or not, everyone should be keeping […]
Posted on August 23rd, 2007 by Alex
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I’m pleased to report that our beloved iPhone Apps site is now #1 in Google for iPhone apps and #3 for iPhone applications. Now, just to penetrate the US market. Check it out here: Google Results.
Posted on August 22nd, 2007 by Alex
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In the spirit of unusual-but-clever theme, today’s entry is the iEightBall. I think like most people who grew up in the 1980s, I relied on my magic eight ball for all my important decisions–study/don’t study, ask so-and-so to prom/ask so-and-so’s hotter friend. My standard magic eight ball died about 15 years later and […]
Posted on August 21st, 2007 by Alex
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I thought I had seen every type of iPhone application by this point but I was wrong. Submitted by Joel, this ovulation calendar takes the date of your/your ladyfriend’s last period and calculates the ovulation cycle–including the likelyhood of conceiving a boy or girl depending on the day. Ah, these modern times […]
Posted on August 20th, 2007 by Alex
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Heysan is one of several iPhone chat/messaging applications. With GoogleTalk and Yahoo still in development, this app will still reliably relay your chats in AIM, MSN and ICQ (people still use ICQ?). It’s not terribly feature-rich but it doesn’t really need to be–the ease of use is great and you can flip between […]
Posted on August 19th, 2007 by Alex
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iEventful, written by John Tantalo, runs of the Eventful API. From the front-end, you simply input the city you live and iEventful will pull in and sort any exciting (or non-exciting in my case) activities. Drilling down, the final screens contain basic locations, details and times of the event. I think […]
Posted on August 18th, 2007 by Alex
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