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    OCEntertainment: I'm sorry, maybe it's just a personal thing, but Microsoft, could you please stop making inspiring landscapes your trademark? We get it. You have a ph... more »
    PN - gooapplesoft: i personally like going to google.com/bing.com from safari better. I really cant find reason to add a useless app it to access something i can access ... more »
    teh1andonlym0: Leave it up to Microsoft to come up with useless redundant software. more »
    Brian: While it's not free ($.99), I highly recommend AppSniper for those who don't have it. It's great for cheap bastards like me since one of the functions... more »
    njdevil: I downloaded Dragon Dictation while it's free, haven't tried it yet, but the reviews took me by surprise. some of people are saying it is fantastic, a... more »
    NaeemTHM: Have any of you tried Dragon Dictation? It's pretty impressive. You simply talk and it will convert your speech to text then give you the option to ... more »
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    Kaiser-Machead: Thanks! After getting this iPhone I've become a bit more enthusiastic about finding new stuff for it, but after also jailbreaking it, it's downright a... more »
    madog: At the main site, a commenter mentioned this: [code.google.com] Sounds like I might give a try when I get home. If it can execute any AppleScript, t... more »
    OCEntertainment: You'll forgive me for not Googling the link as I'm under-caffeinated and it was a while ago, but over a year ago, I think it was Lifehacker featured a... more »
    Jimmy M: [code.google.com] This does the same thing, is way more flexible and is free. more »
    Jakooboo the Whedonite: James Bond wouldn't have an iPhone... more »
    SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: Its nice untill the battery of your iPhone dies. more »
    gt50201: How about pc's and android phones. Open source developers to the rescue !!!! more »
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  • #iphone

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  • #rockstar

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  • #data

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  • #apple

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  • #rumor

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  • #displays

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    The neatest thing about this demo isn't that 20 iPod touches have combined to make a giant touch display; the neatest thing is that the technology can scale: More »
  • #apple

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  • #appstore

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  • #rumor

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  • #appstore

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  • #iphoneapps

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  • #iphone

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  • #review

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    Mikey is an external microphone for the iPhone/iPod with three sensitivity settings that allow you to record everything from lectures to rock concerts. More »
  • #iphone

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    I need SmartScreen in my iPhone, an application that allows you to place Dashboard-like widgets on the lock screen, so you can quickly access small pills of information quickly without having to get into applications. Smart, smooth, and oh-so-nice. More »
  • #iphoneapps

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  • #benchmarks

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    Apple says their latest 32/64GB iPod touch is 50% faster than the old iPod touch. Macworld tested the claim, and they found the new touch is certainly close to that benchmark, even if a bit short in some testing. More »
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