Articles in the iPhone Apps Category
I don’t know about you, but I used to be the case a day type. You know, pick up a 24 pack in the morning, sort my cardboard and aluminum recycling in the evening. Then, one app changed my life. More
GuitarBud is a $29 adapter that allows you to plug a guitar right into an iPhone. How is that useful? Well if I ever learned to play that guitar in my closet, I could: More
Feel like your broadband’s not living up to how they’re advertised? Here’s your chance to prove it: the FCC’s introduced a Consumer Broadband Test that’ll let you know exactly how good a connection you’ve got. More
PadNotes, an upcoming iPad app, offers a very simple, very useful function that the iPad seems to lack: You can type and draw on any PDF. Watch the video and you’ll understand, the possibilities are quite impressive. [ 9to5Mac ] More
PadNotes, an upcoming iPad app, offers a very simple, very useful function that the iPad seems to lack: You can type and draw on any PDF. Watch the video and you’ll understand, the possibilities are quite impressive. [ 9to5Mac ] More
Err…you may be disappointed though. Particularly if you were on the look-out for some manbits. More
There are a lot of iPhone games. Most of them are crap. A significant fraction are good. Few are great. Even fewer are great and original.
Are you one of those people who collects stuff ? Not material items, but little tiny scraps of information, be they photos, places, products, text snippets, ideas, or plans? Then maybe, maybe , you should try Springpad. More
Not entirely dissimilar to the 2008 patent which showed an iPhone being controlled by camera-based input, is this German student’s app, which controls the Maps app being controlled by the camera tracking hand movements through the app. More
As specumalated in yesterday’s Giz Explains , Barnes & Noble is coming out with an iPad version of their ebook app, which will, interestingly, include B&N’s bookstore. Really ? More

