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Iphone Apps

Any.do for iPhone
Computerworld
Macworld - Any.do is a free productivity app for iPhone that delivers in just about every way. Its great to look at, easy to use, and effective at helping users get stuff done. Users begin their experience by signing ineither register for an Any.do ...
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New iPhone apps worth downloading: Prismatic, Super PAC App, Facebook ...
Appolicious
Here are three great iPhone apps to enjoy. Prismatic: Always Interesting is a clever app that learns what you and your friends enjoy to provide you with a personalized news stream. Meanwhile, Super PAC App has found itself growing in popularity in the ...
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Bitdefender Relaunches Clueful, The Service That Spies On Your iPhone Apps
Apple Bitch (blog)
The security company Bitdefender has today relaunched the Clueful app online, a database which can provide information on other apps on your iPhone that utilize your own personal data. The database is constructed from an analysis of over 100,000 free ...
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Well's iPhone App Puts a Social Spin on To-Do Lists
BetaKit
Well, a new app for iPhone, takes what is arguably one of the least exciting categories of apps and does something very different with it, by making the to-do list public and social. It's not an entirely unique concept – apps like Any.DO and Astrid ...
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Netatmo: The first iPhone-compatible personal weather station
tuaw.com
All of the information gathered by the sensors is visible to you in an iPhone app. The Netatmo website shows what appears to be a universal version of the app running on an iPad, but as of the time this review was being written, the app only ran in 2X ...
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Assembly's iPhone App Targets Teens Who Want to Share “Fun” Content
BetaKit
More and more sites, blogs, and apps are popping up with the sole intention of photo-driven social sharing, with Pinterest being the most popular example. Assembly is looking to target a younger demographic with their new iPhone app geared at teens ...
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Apps Begin to Give Blind Access to Touch Screens
Fox Business
And a few brave merchants now offer an app that generates a one-time QR code on the iPhone to enable secure card payment without a separate PIN, although ironically it is not yet accessible to the blind. "The trend is always toward more access ...
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