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7 Ways To Make An Exit - Fake Call Apps

The number of fake call generators in the app store seems to continue to grow, offering users numerous different ways to set up an exit strategy for difficult business meetings, boring party conversations, unbearable dates, and unwanted phone calls. (…)

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Sync and Share Your Files With These Apps

Many attempts have been made to turn the iPhone into a portable memory drive. Already, AppCraver has looked at the acceptably-performing Datacase, the highly-regarded Airsharing, and the less-than-stellar Files.
Enter three more apps into the fray. (…)

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BeamMe, Fliq, or give Handshakes to Friends

One of the shortcomings of the iPhone’s contacts management is the inability to quickly send someone contact information. It is a feature found in some other smartphone operating systems and a real need if you are a business user. (…)

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The iPhone As a Universal Controller

Last week, AT&T announced that they are working on ways to use the iPhone as a remote control for their Uverse high speed internet / cable system. This strikes us as a great potential area for iPhone integration. As mentioned before, we love using the remote app with the genius feature to drive our home stereo. (…)

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Top 5 Pirate Apps for Talk Like a Pirate Day 2008 — Now Heave Ho and Go Celebrate

It’s September 19, International Talk Like A Pirate Day (TLAPD). So for all you pirates-lovers or pirates in hiding, we’ve compiled a list of Top 5 pirate apps for iPhone and iPod Touch. Tell us how you plan to use your phone to celebrate or scare the landlubbers in the comments section! (…)

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iPhone Ad Networks - A First Look

The iPhone is only 70 days old, but with 12 million devices out there and 100 million apps downloaded, its clear that there is a real emerging market in ads specifically tailored for the iPhone.
Already, a number of new ad networks are targeting the app developer community. The largest of these appears to be Sequoia Capital / Accel backed AdMob . (…)

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In Review - The Week Ending Friday Sept 12

The last week was one of the busiest ever for the iPhone and iPhone Apps. Of course the centerpiece was the “Lets Rock” Apple Special Keynote on tuesday — and the release (finally) of iTunes 8 — with the new “genius mode” — and iPhone Firmware 2.1, which solves many of the bug and speed issues that have plagued the phone since its launch on July 7.

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10 iPhone Apps I can’t live without

Inspired by Mike Arrington’s post on Web Apps he can’t live without, here is my list of iPhone apps that I use on a daily basis. This is not the same list as “best apps”, it doesn’t for example include games and other apps that I enjoy from time to time. (…)

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