Tubes is on a cleverly-named site (mindtheapp.com) that offers the status of the major Tubes. It’s updated every five minutes and if you’ve ever been caught waiting, then you know how valuable knowing IF there’s another one coming is. I personally have gotten stuck before and if I had an iPhone then I […]
Posted on November 23rd, 2007 by Alex
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I’m telling you right now, this is a niche app. If you’re not into comic books, stop reading. Between you and me, I’ve never opened a comic book (knowingly) but because it’s a pretty nice iPhone app, it’s going to get reviewed anyway. iCOS essentially lets you pull comics, assuming you’re a […]
Posted on November 20th, 2007 by Alex
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iRadio is an interesting radio streaming application that both streams radio from major (US of course) cities and also gives you the option to purchase from iTunes. The only thing this well-built application lacks is the ability to “save” a song without buying it. Let’s face it, not everyone is going to pay […]
Posted on November 19th, 2007 by Alex
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In the spirit of keeping with non-Amero iPhone applications, today we visit Spain to review the Spanish Digg via the iphone: iMeneame. When I’ve used Digg in the past I always though the best feature was tossing sites to it through the originator so I was curious to know how a site that only […]
Posted on November 16th, 2007 by Alex
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It’s always a shame when you get to a wordy site on your iPhone. Even though, as advertised, you get “the internet”, rooting around on pages with lots of text is a hassle. Surely out of this need, the textiest of them all, Wikipedia, is now available at your fingertips through Copendium. […]
Posted on November 15th, 2007 by Alex
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Beta Testers Needed: One of the application developers who frequents the site is in need of your help in beta testing a new mail application. Here are the details:
I’m looking for a number of people to help beta-test a new web-app for the iPhone - it relies on them being on O2, wanting […]
Posted on November 14th, 2007 by Alex
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I love America–I do, but sometimes it would be nice if there were some apps that weren’t so Amerocentric. A ha! I found one (ok, it was submitted but still)–it’s MOLISC, a live soccer scores application that covers most European countries. Because it offers live scoring, you’ll never have to miss a […]
Posted on November 13th, 2007 by Alex
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I admit there are times when I think I’m one of the more clever people around and then I see something really innovative and it quickly dispels that thought. Such was the case with the iPhone Metronome. Back in my university days I played regularly and distinctly recall heaving around with me a […]
Posted on November 12th, 2007 by Alex
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One of things you’re likely to first notice with your new iPhone is the Stocks button. You might think it’s, if not cool, at least somewhat useful (assuming you have stocks to watch). Little did you know how weak that built-in application is compared to TTKLF4’s Stock Quotes app. Not only does […]
Posted on November 11th, 2007 by Alex
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Hello! And welcome to the wonderful world of the iPhone that the United States has known since June of this year. In case there is some question of what service this site offers, it’s focus is on providing quick reviews of the various iPhone applications (apps) that developers have been coding for the […]
Posted on November 10th, 2007 by Alex
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