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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
iFarm for iPhone
Love Quotes app for iphone
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Howcast for iPhone
FRAMED for iPhone
I got this cool iPhone app that I love playing around with.
It's called FRAMED.
In FRAMED, you can choose cool templates to go with your photos.
You can even show it off on facebook if you feel like being funny.
Surprise your friends anytime!
You can get it for free but if you want more, then you just upgrade on the appstore for more cool templates:).
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
This is why I love HOOTSUITE!
Posted by Duncan in iphone, reviews
hootsuite iphone app
Hootsuite.com is to Twitter what Gmail is to email. It’s like a swiss army knife for twitter. So if you haven’t tried it yet I highly recommend it. It’s my favorite twitter client and it’s web based. You get all the benefits of the cloud and none of the BS that comes from traditional desktop software. IE software updates syncing between multiple computers etc etc…
The new Hootstuite iPhone App (iTunes link) includes all of that functionality. The app is snappy, easy to use, and slick. It allows you to go between you mentions, DMs, etc with the swipe of the finger. Just like paging through your apps. It also has infinite scrolling ala Google Reader. I’ve been using the product for a few weeks as Ryan Holmes aka @invoker gave it to me to check out. You can get the app starting December 10th, 2009.
Pros:
* Multiple Twitter Accounts
* It’s fast
* It’s clean
* The UI is very well done
* It does stats
Cons:
* Initial setup wasn’t as simple as it could have been.
Conclusion:
IMHO the Hootsuite iPhone app is the best twitter client for the iPhone.
[Get the Hootsuite iPhone app (iTunes link) | or visit http://hootsuite.com/iphone]
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Bejeweled Blitz for the iPhone
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Flash for iPhone
Monday, August 31, 2009
Facebook 3.1 Update
ReadWriteWeb had a chance to talk with Hewitt and learn more about the app's roadmap. In the interview he mentioned three new features...
Contact list synchronization between your Facebook friends list and your phone's contact list
"It's a Terms of Service thing more than a technical limitation,"
Push notifications
"I plan to have it in the next major update, the 3.1. It will be the same kind of notifications you get on the website. I probably won't right off the bat give you chat notifications. If you've ever used Facebook's SMS notifications, you can have pretty granular control and it will be the same level of notification in terms of whose notifications you see and what categories you see."
Saved, site-wide search
"I hope but I can't promise to get that into the 3.1 update," Hewitt said. "We're still working on getting that into the API. I'm also hoping to let you save a search to your home screen."
No word yet on the planned release date for Facebook 3.1; however, we will let you know as soon as anymore information is available.
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
facebook 3.0 for iPhone Has Arrived!
A new version of Facebook for iPhone OS 3.0 is available now with many new features and improvements. Source: iclarified.com |
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Use your iPhone as a wireless disk drive
Friday, August 14, 2009
iPhone Popcorn Trick
Thursday, August 13, 2009
VirtualDeck: iPhone / iPod touch DJ app mix & scratch demo
Using two iPod touches and a mixer, the video first shows how to beatmix. The volume slider is left open so you can hear what is happening. Normally, the volume slider is down while cueing so the audience doens't hear the two records when they're not in sync yet.
After the beatmix, some simple scratching is performed.
Paul van Dyk PvD DJ iPhone App
The NEW Pizza Hut iPhone App
Topple - Cool iphone Game
The puzzle game from Ngmococombines elements of Tetris and Jenga, challenging the player to stack the highest tower possible via a collection of random shapes. As with Tetris, you rotate the shapes provided, dropping them into place. As for the similarities to the wood block game Jenga, Topple makes you work to keep your shapes from losing balance and collapsing the tower—the game ends if four pieces fall off the board.
Topple picks up where those classic games leave off, adding its own spin on things. For instance, Topple’s blocks are alive, with facial expressions that react to their position on the board. Place a block in a stable position and it’ll smile contentedly. Stack a block in a precarious position and a look of caution or outright panic will emerge, warning you that the block is in a shaky situation.
iCar Remote--- Awesome iPhone App!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Add me on myspace.com
like Photo Cube!
Add me on http://www.myspace.com/iphonedomination
Check out my new cube!