iPhone App Sneaks in Tethering. Act Fast!
PCWorld (blog)
By Jared Newman, PCWorld Jan 30, 2012 7:23 AM A new cheap tethering app has returned to theiPhone App Store, requiring no monthly fee to use -- at least until it gets banished by Apple. The $2 app, called Quasidisk, is intended to be a file manager ...
See all stories on this topic »Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 30: Hamlet in Bits, Fanhattan update, Hank Hazard ...
Appolicious
Start your week with a dose of Hamlet, thanks to our leading iPhone app, Hamlet in Bits. The app brings you all kinds of information that helps to understand Shakespeare's play, including audio and animated performances and the text to go with it.
See all stories on this topic »Dragon Dictation (for iPhone)
PC Magazine
Can't train app to learn specialized spellings of proper nouns. Reasonably accurate and fast, the Dragon Dictation iPhone app cuts the typing out of jotting down a note, drafting an email, posting to Twitter, and a few other light tasks.
See all stories on this topic »Daily iPhone App: Blot
tuaw.com
by Mike Schramm Jan 30th 2012 at 9:00AM There's a lot of buzz around cloning apps lately. Zynga recently received some flak for making a clone of Tiny Tower, and there's a big lawsuit around Triple Town and its clone Yeti Town.
See all stories on this topic »Rethinking iPhone UI and getting things done with Clear to-do app
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Published January 29, 2012 12:00 PM If managing your to-do lists is taking up more time and effort than you spend actually getting things done, a new iPhone app coming from developer Phill Ryu, designer David Lanham, and publisher ...
See all stories on this topic »IAD Relaunched Custom iPhone Apps Development Service With New Site
prMac (press release)
[prMac.com] Sunnyvale, California - iPhone Application Developers has launched it's customiPhone apps development service with the new site's features and functionality. Here is one other happy news coming to your kitty- IAD is now offering complete ...
See all stories on this topic »Podio's Work Platform Available in Seven Languages on Web, iPhone and Android
MarketWatch (press release)
All language translations are also now available in Podio's Android and iPhone apps. With employees from 14 different countries across its San Francisco and Copenhagen offices, Podio's DNA is inherently global. Less than a year after its launch, ...
See all stories on this topic »Evi hits the App Store, provides a low-cost alternative to Siri
Appolicious
The success of Siri, Apple's voice-activated personal assistant app built into the iPhone 4S, has brought on a flood of imitators. It's hard to blame developers who are trying to catch a little bit of the voice-activated lightning in a bottle that has ...
See all stories on this topic »
PCWorld (blog)
By Jared Newman, PCWorld Jan 30, 2012 7:23 AM A new cheap tethering app has returned to theiPhone App Store, requiring no monthly fee to use -- at least until it gets banished by Apple. The $2 app, called Quasidisk, is intended to be a file manager ...
See all stories on this topic »Fresh iPhone Apps for Jan. 30: Hamlet in Bits, Fanhattan update, Hank Hazard ...
Appolicious
Start your week with a dose of Hamlet, thanks to our leading iPhone app, Hamlet in Bits. The app brings you all kinds of information that helps to understand Shakespeare's play, including audio and animated performances and the text to go with it.
See all stories on this topic »Dragon Dictation (for iPhone)
PC Magazine
Can't train app to learn specialized spellings of proper nouns. Reasonably accurate and fast, the Dragon Dictation iPhone app cuts the typing out of jotting down a note, drafting an email, posting to Twitter, and a few other light tasks.
See all stories on this topic »Daily iPhone App: Blot
tuaw.com
by Mike Schramm Jan 30th 2012 at 9:00AM There's a lot of buzz around cloning apps lately. Zynga recently received some flak for making a clone of Tiny Tower, and there's a big lawsuit around Triple Town and its clone Yeti Town.
See all stories on this topic »Rethinking iPhone UI and getting things done with Clear to-do app
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Published January 29, 2012 12:00 PM If managing your to-do lists is taking up more time and effort than you spend actually getting things done, a new iPhone app coming from developer Phill Ryu, designer David Lanham, and publisher ...
See all stories on this topic »IAD Relaunched Custom iPhone Apps Development Service With New Site
prMac (press release)
[prMac.com] Sunnyvale, California - iPhone Application Developers has launched it's customiPhone apps development service with the new site's features and functionality. Here is one other happy news coming to your kitty- IAD is now offering complete ...
See all stories on this topic »Podio's Work Platform Available in Seven Languages on Web, iPhone and Android
MarketWatch (press release)
All language translations are also now available in Podio's Android and iPhone apps. With employees from 14 different countries across its San Francisco and Copenhagen offices, Podio's DNA is inherently global. Less than a year after its launch, ...
See all stories on this topic »Evi hits the App Store, provides a low-cost alternative to Siri
Appolicious
The success of Siri, Apple's voice-activated personal assistant app built into the iPhone 4S, has brought on a flood of imitators. It's hard to blame developers who are trying to catch a little bit of the voice-activated lightning in a bottle that has ...
See all stories on this topic »