Top 5 iPhone Apps for Remote Employees - Highlight Press Highlight Press Top 5 iPhone Apps for Remote Employees The latest trends in the business world include the option employees enjoy now to work from home. Due to convenience or perhaps even perhaps a better work environment, these types of work-at-home, remote jobs ... See all stories on this topic » | Highlight Press |
iTech Post
Plague is available on the iOS App Store. Credit:Wikipedia | iTech Post. If you're looking for the bestiPhone and iPad paid game app and you haven't downloaded Plague yet, stop everything and head over to the app store now — you want this game.
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Appolicious
The app lets you share items and strike up conversations with a select group of people in order to leverage social networking ideas to increase productivity. We've also got some games for you to take into the weekend. LEGO Batman: DC Super Heroes has ...
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RootzWiki
Overhead lights called Philips Hue can be controlled with the accompanying iPhone or Android appto switch them on and off remotely, set timers and change mood lighting. Temperature in the home can be controlled remotely with Nest Mobile for iPhone ...
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Sacramento Bee
The original version of the Play MPE® iPhone app was last updated in 2011 and is currently used by over 10% of our members. The new app is a complete rewrite and many of the features and improvements were compiled from user feedback. New features ...
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Is This Nintendo Knock-Off The Worst iPhone App Ever? ReadWrite Share on: Is This Nintendo Knock-Off The Worst iPhone App Ever? With terrible game play, intrusive ads, and in-app purchases at astronomical prices, this pathetic side-scroller may be the worst, most corrupt app ever made. See all stories on this topic » | ReadWrite |
Forbes
Certain gaming apps are known to push their luck when it comes to recommending in-apppurchases, but a platform game featuring characters ripped straight out of Pokemon and Mario Bros. asks players (read: kids of unsuspecting parents) to pay as much ...
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The Full Signal
The LinkedIn Contacts app just launched for iPhone today and this is trying to make your contacts list much smarter and more useful. I don't know about you but my contacts list is kind of a mess. I use Google Contacts to take care of this and while it ...
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