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#iphoneapps
An Apple-Approved Crappy Video Recording App for Pokey Old iPhones
What's this? Apple approved a video recording app for the iPhone 3G and iPhone OldGee? Like, for the App Store? Yeah, it's called iVideoCamera and it's 99 cents. It's pretty crappy. Okay, really crappy. More » -
#bestof2009
Most Popular Free Mac Downloads of 2009
Nothing beats finding just the right application to fill a common need, fix a problem, or boost your productivity. Give yourself an early present this holiday season with 15 of the most popular Mac downloads of 2009. [Lifehacker] -
#howto
How To: Totally Overhaul Your Phones With Google Voice
Google Voice, which lets users consolidate all their phones under one number, archive your texts and voicemails, and much, much more, is two things to most people: vaguely promising, and totally confusing. Here's how to make the switch, in plain English. More » -
#iphoneapps
The Week's Best iPhone Apps
In this week's mildly paranoid iPhone app roundup: Prices, slashed for the holidays! iPhones, recklessly tilted! Amazing classic games, handily ported! A decent camera app, sold for nothing! Cheap tickets, booked! Dictations, taken! Movies trivia, two ways! And much, much more... More » -
#inbrief
Apps Gallery
Labyrinth 2: Labyrinth games are the first titles any tilt-enabled gaming device gets. The earliest jailbreak games were little put-the-ball-in-the-hole gimmicks, and looking back even further, when the first accelerometer-enhanced Gameboy title shipped back in 2001, it was basically a big Kirby labyrinth game. That said, this dead-simple gameplay metaphor is really addictive, and Labyrinth 2, with unecessarily great graphics, dozens of creative little twists on the core concept, and effectively infinite gameplay time, is well worth the five dollars for anyone who's ever enjoyed an iPhone marble game.
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Gizmodo's Essential iPhone Apps: November '09 Edition
Each month, the best new iPhone apps—and some older ones—are considered for admission into Gizmodo's Essential iPhone Apps Directory. Who will join? Who will live? Who will die? More » -
#inbrief
The Month's Best iPhone Apps
Snapture: The best jailbreak camera app came to the App Store a few months ago, but it was missing a few things-specifically, tap-to-focus on the iPhone 3GS, the lack of which made it feel like a compromise, not a categorical improvement. Well, that's fixed now, and along with new camera filters, social network support, and the app's standard burst shooting, visible camera roll, full-resolution capture and full-screen tap-to-shoot makes Snapture's $2 seem much more reasonable.
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This Week's Best iPhone Apps
Waze: This free, crowd-sourced turn-by-turn app is still a bit rough around the edges, and it's not going to replace Telenav or Navigos for cross-country journeys. But Waze is working on it: The new version places treasures in areas where their map data is weakest, which you collect like a 3000lb Pac-Man, helping them fill in the blanks. Two things: Since treasures are placed where Waze's map data is sparse, they might occasionally direct you into an earthquake fault; and sadly, there are no ghosts, for obvious reasons. (Like spookiness! And road death.)
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#blockquote
According to Apple It's Your Own Fault if You Catch an iPhone Worm
We've told you over and over again that you need to secure your jailbroken iPhone. If you still haven't listened and were affected by the latest iPhone worm then it is kinda your own fault. Even Apple thinks so. More » -
#giftguide
Travel Gifts For People Who Sleep On Airplanes More Than In Beds
There's a certain type of person for whom airports and airplanes cease to be novel, and start to feel like home. This is depressing, on many levels! Which is why these people need gifts. Lots and lots of gifts. More »











