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more about #app Al Swearengen: Wouldn't it have been more clever to call it the Sleep App-nea? more » Sortafast: To be more accurate, sleep apnea does not "cause heavy snoring due to a lack of oxygen". Sleep apnea means you stop breathing while sleeping. Snoring ... more » JessicaAlba: Sounds like another iPhone crap app to me. Save your $3 more » Stupod: Why is it that this post and the post it links to don't have a link to the app in question? Here it is: [itunes.apple.com] more » AreWeThereYeti: Well if an ebook app for small screens is stupid, then I and a lot of other people are really stupid, because I have read tons of free ebooks on the e... more » Robb Nunya: I used Mobipocket for about a year on a Blackberry Bold. Sorry if your eyes can't handle it, old man! Also, you any halfway decent e-reader program wi... more » devwild: "and as long as the ebooks cost less on the BlackBerry platform than they do on the Kindle (and as proper books)," Please stop this, you seem to stil... more » pantsonfireliarliar: Nothing hearsay about the Mac app. Amazon itself says it's coming soon. more » devwild: I get the distinct impression that you have very little real-world experience with readers and the reader community based on your comments in these ar... more » Algerad: It makes me laugh that eBook readers make people so angry. It's like the Kindle killed their mothers or something. more » jerkstore99: We get it. You don't like ereaders. If you don't see the appeal and value of $24 new releases for $9.99 delivered wirelessly to a device with an ein... more » geekymitch: Ummm, the pitiful life of a blackberry battery? Have you used an iphone? My blackberry, with occasional use, can go for 5 days at a time without eve... more » OCEntertainment: At the risk of getting on an off-topic rant, I think the digital copy of paperbacks is the only place digital copies make sense. The only reason I'm ... more » Frood: I use my iPhone has my main way to read books now. I love the idea of having my ebooks with me where ever I go, because I never know when I might jus... more » MyCityScreams: That's exactly right. I've said this before: People who rushed off to buy a Kindle (and the like) are going to find that it becomes obsolete before it... more » Jordan10la: I still prefer Stanza on my Touch over real books. more » tyskkvinna: There's no way I'd attempt to read a book on my bb. I get annoyed quickly enough reading the news. Scroll scroll scroll. However I have a Curve 3300,... more » Segador: Only slightly off-topic-So I sat down and watched a couple of episodes of Star Trek: TNG last night. During one episode, there was a scene where Picar... more » weatherman: So last week it was "I have no beef with reading ebooks on a mobile phone" and this week it's "stupid"? And you want publishers to give away digital e... more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted] [redacted]! more » -
#iphoneapps
Diagnose Sleep Problems With The Sleep Aid iPhone App
Chances are, you know a heavy snorer. Hell, you might be one yourself. In which case, I'd recommend you spend the $2.99 on the Sleep Aid app, which could detect whether you suffer from a breathing problem. More » -
#ereaders
Kindle App For BlackBerry Is A Stupid Idea
In my hate-post against ereaders last week, I claimed that Amazon's protecting itself with its iPhone Kindle app, as the ereader market won't last as long as people think. More » -
#zunehd
Zune HD Twitter App Won't Let You F#&$ing Swear
In the most random and unfortunate act of censorship we've seen since the iTunes Ninjawords debacle, the Zune HD Twitter app automatically whitewashes any bad words that show up in your timeline. UPDATE: More » -
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The iPhone as a Friend and Foe Tracking War Machine
This is One Force Tracker, a cool military iPhone application that shows friends and foes over maps in real time, and provides with secure communications. This is how it works, according to Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems's CTO J Smart: More » -
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Have A Perfect Day With Lou Reed's iPhone App
What does Lou Reed have to do with the iPhone, apart from his songs being sold on iTunes? Better sit down and brace yourself for the coming news—he's designed an app. For the nearsighted. More » -
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Apple Approves King of Live Streaming Video Apps, Ustream
It was only last week that we reported on Apple allowing the first live-streaming program onto its App Store, Live Knocking Video. Now the floodgates have opened, with Ustream's app available not just for jailbroken iPhones any more. More » -
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Video Calls Now Available On the iPhone
Be happy, because video calls are now legally available on the iPhone. Be sad, because it's one way only, so you won't be able to flash your naughty bits. More » -
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Apple Rejected Me, a Site for Scorned App Developers
Apple Rejected Me reads like FML, but features stories from rejected app developers instead of inappropriate innuendoes dropped by "that uncle" at Thanksgiving. Got a beef with Apple's approval process? Sound off. [ARM, Thanks Matt.] -
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#nokia
Nokia Gets Busted Showing Off N900 SNES Emulator
Alright, Nokia. We know you've ben hurting since N-Gage passed away, but apparently in your despair you forgot that Nintendo wouldn't take kindly to a promo video featuring emulated SNES games. Oops! More » -
#appletablet
Wired for the Apple Tablet
We still don't know what the fabled Apple Tablet actually looks like, or if it even exists, really, but this concept magazine reader from Condé Nast gives us a glimpse at what to expect from tablet apps. More » -
#appstore
The iPhone Now Officially Runs Doom
id's classic shooter has finally been (officially) ported to the iPhone. And thanks to oversight from John Carmack himself, there are a number of improvements that make it worth a purchase even for Jailbreakers. More » -
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This Week's 10 Best iPhone Apps
Lite apps are dead! The App Store is diseased! But seriously, enough with the eulogies: here are the best new apps this week, in no particular order. More » -
#iphone
New Canon iPhone App Prints Wirelessly to Your PIXMA
If you've used a Canon printer, you're probably familiar with the bundled Easy-PhotoPrint software. They've now streamlined it for the iPhone interface, and the free app works with Canon's newest wireless multifunction PIXMA printers. More » -
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Lite iPhone Apps Are Dead: In-App Purchases Come to Free Apps
Until now, the in-app purchases intro'd with iPhone 3.0 were restricted to pay applications—presumably, over concerns of bait-and-switch tactics. Well, now developers can ask you to buy stuff in free apps, too, effectively allowing upgrades for free apps. More » -
#rumor
Palm Pre App Catalog Update Delayed, But iTunes Syncing Is Coming Back
Yesterday: A steady slog of disappointment for Pre owners, who glumly looked on as their Pres received exactly no updates, no paid apps, and no influx of App Catalog listings—all of which they'd been expecting. What gives? More » -
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The Week In iPhone Apps: Spiders, Robots, and OCD
This week in your facelifted, more searchable, iTunes-sortable app roundup: Flickr goes official; Navigon grows more sociable; spiders poop web; your homescreen gets organized; rhythm games find a new muse; and robots master the art of pillow talk. More » -
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The Week In iPhone Apps: Dead or Alive, You're Coming With Me
In this week's leisurely, labor-friendly app roundup: Watchmen grows up, and grows large; you avoid getting sick; lots of TV gets watched; and Robocop's got a few things to say to you. More » -
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The Week In iPhone Apps: Deliciousness
Finding restaurants, learning recipes, hunting down local food, eating with a conscience, feigning culinary expertise, and everything else food: Welcome to this week's Friday iPhone apptacular, Taste Test edition. More » -
#apple
App Store Approval Process Slowly Getting Less Horrendous?
Maybe Phil Schiller wasn't talking out his apple as he's been reaching out to disgruntled iPhone developers, promising that Apple's improving the App Store approval process and making it less ridiculous. They actually fixed things for one developer they screwed. More »

