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Lifehacker Now Has an iPhone App

March 18, 2010

Lifehacker – the ultimate web site for tips and tricks on every subject under the sun – now has its own iPhone app.  Here are some of its main features:

Get access to live Lifehacker.com feeds, articles, and comments
Share content via Twitter, Facebook, and email
Save favorite content for quick access
Adjustable font size [...]

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Guinness iPhone App Says Happy St. Patties Day – It’s Free Today

March 17, 2010

I enjoy this holiday a lot – and nothing says St. Patties Day to me like a pint (or two) of Guinness with family and friends.
So I’m glad that the folks at Kick Design let us know that their Guinness Pub Finder app for the iPhone is now free (usually $1.99). 

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MailRoom 1.2, another interesting Gmail app for iPhone

March 16, 2010

MailRoom is another one of those apps that throws the Gmail web interface into a browser, but with a few unique features:

TrueNew: shows not just your unread count, but a counter of all the unread emails you’ve received sinc you last opened the app. Great for those with inboxes that are bursting at the [...]

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Steampunk Tales: Issue 6 for iPhone Out Now

March 16, 2010

The Steampunk Tales series of pulp fiction magazines for the iPhone is one of my favorite reading sources on the iPhone. I had never even heard of the genre when the first in the series came out.  I reviewed that one – HERE – and have been a big fan of this series and [...]

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iPhone Apps Gone Free – Spartacus: Blood and Sand

March 13, 2010

Here’s a big iPhone game price dropper to start off the weekend.  Spartacus: Blood and Sand has been reduced from $4.99 to free for a limited time. The offer started yesterday (Friday 3/12) and does not have a specified end date as yet.  Here’s a quick slice of the game’s description:
Step into the arena [...]

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Quick Look: DisCover for iPhone, Add Home Screen Icons to Play Your Favorite Album Tracks

March 12, 2010

DisCover is an app that helps you create home screen icons for your favorite music on your iPhone.  I think it’s a nice idea, if you have the home screen space. 
So I’ve been giving the app a try over the last few days.  Hit the jump for some quick impressions on it …
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Tweetie 2 for iPhone Updated – Ready for iPad?

March 12, 2010

Tweetie 2 – the hugely popular iPhone Twitter app – has had an update, to Version 2.1.1.
The very first listed change for this version is a very interesting one:
OS 3.2 compatibility

OS 3.2 is what the iPad currently runs.  So presumably this means that this is an iPad compatible version of Tweetie 2.  That would [...]

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Pastefire, Desktop to iPhone Pasteboard Utility, Adds a Mac Client

March 11, 2010

Pastefire is a handy little utility that lets you paste things quickly from your desktop to iPhone, but with some added magic.  The magic is that Pastefire takes what you’re pasting and makes intelligent choices about what to do with it, saving you several taps and steps.  For instance, if you paste @justiphoneblog it doesn’t [...]

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Second Look: Front Contacts – Make Calls & See Recent Calls from the iPhone Lock Screen (jailbreak only)

March 8, 2010

I took an initial look at Front Contacts a couple of weeks back.  It’s an interesting app that lets you do several things involving the Phone app right on your lock screen – such as:

Make a call
See your Recent Calls
Search for a contact
Pull up the Phone keypad to dial a number

When I first gave [...]

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It’s Time for March Madness on the iPhone

March 8, 2010

It’s a great time of the sports year in the US just now – spring training under way, NBA playoff jockeying heating up, The Masters just a few weeks away, and best of all … March Madness is just round the corner.
If you’re an iPhone owner and a big fan of the NCAA [...]

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Review: WorldCard Contacts for iPhone

March 6, 2010

Ever since iPhone 2.0, I’ve been confused as to why Apple decided to include a Contacts application separate from the Phone application. They were and still are the same application, save the keypad. I could understand the implementation of a Contacts application if there were some added features but sadly, that’s not the case. There [...]

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