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[iPhone] Is ‘LIVESTRONG.COM – Calorie Tracker LITE’ worth your time?

Tucker June 18, 2013 0

mzl.rtpmcdrs.320x480-75I’m not a huge Lance Armstrong fan. But just because Lance’s reputation is not what it once was doesn’t mean that the Livestrong brand is on the decline. I still see it everywhere. For example, when I got tired of the UI and lack of customization options in MyFitnessPal, I [...]

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Microsoft Office for iPhone is finally here, but it’s kind of disappointing

Enrique Manalang June 18, 2013 1

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Well, it’s finally here. It seems like it’s been forever now that people have been asking for a mobile version of Microsoft Office on iPhone. It also seems like forever that this thing has been rumored to be coming. Now that it’s finally here, it’s actually kind of disappointing.

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Microsoft uses Siri to bash the iPad, again [Video]

Enrique Manalang June 18, 2013 0

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If there’s one thing that Microsoft is doing with Windows RT, its the advertising. Just like its previous ad for Windows Tablets, this latest commercial that features the Dell XPS 10 Tablet uses Apple’s Siri to highlight the different things an iPad can’t do, but the Windows Tablet can.

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[iPhone] Manage your calendar and to-do list with InFocus Checklist

Tucker June 17, 2013 0

mzl.egmwxxpj.320x480-75Sticking to a schedule can be tricky. Unfortunately, navigating the ins and outs of a new scheduling app can be just as complicated. As much as they promise to make your life easier, a lot of the UIs in scheduling apps are kind of a mess. Thankfully, some scheduling apps [...]

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[iPhone] FastAccess Anywhere lets you use facial recognition instead of passwords

Tucker June 17, 2013 0

mzl.hdqgqxgf.320x480-75Passwords are a tricky thing. You need to be able to remember them, but the human brain has a tricky time with the best passwords: seemingly random combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols. Passwords can also be cracked with ease by dedicated criminals. Recently, companies and users are both moving [...]

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[iPhone] Create and share PDF documents with PDF it All

Tucker June 14, 2013 0

mzl.bgagkqgo.320x480-75PDFs are great. They’re easy to view, and their clean look makes them ideal for sharing reports, articles, images, and more. You can password protect them, use to them to share read-only documents, compact, and self-contained. For all these reasons and more, it makes sense to have a PDF app [...]

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[iPhone] My Wonderful Days Lite is a private diary app with an emotive twist

Tucker June 14, 2013 0

mzl.bvwvsipw.320x480-75The very word “diary” conjures up images of pre-teen girls writing about their “crushes” in a sparkly pink notebook. In reality, however, people of both genders (and all ages) have the desire to write down their secret thoughts. Everyone has secrets. Some are big, some are small…but they can all [...]

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[iPhone] 30/30 is a task manager with a unique interface

Tucker June 13, 2013 0

mzl.awnvpcsp.320x480-75For most people, some kind of task manager is a must. For some people, that tasks manager is a PA or an executive assistant. For others, it’s a simple pen and paper to-do list. For iPhone fans, the task manager is often an app. One such app is 30/30, [...]

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[iPhone] Track your online purchases and find great deals with Slice

Tucker June 13, 2013 0

mzl.hprlxvhz.320x480-75I do pretty much all of my shopping online, save for groceries and the occasional shirt. Actually, a large chunk of my tshirts do come from online, shirt-of-the-day kinds of sites. Even with shipping, online retailers offer up some incredible bargains that brick and mortar stores just can’t beat. However, [...]

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Apple iRadio “is a revolution” [Comic]

Ashraf June 13, 2013 1
Apple iRadio “is a revolution” [Comic]

Seven years after Spotify, Apple releases revolutionary iRadio.

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[iPhone] Stay one step ahead during a busy day with Osito, a smart assistant and scheduler

Tucker June 12, 2013 0

mzl.jgfgbfaf.320x480-75I think it’s safe to say we’re all disappointed with Siri. Yeah, she can help you with some small tasks, but she’s hardly the helpful virtual assistant we were all hoping for. Sometimes, she just doesn’t work…and if she does, it’s a 50/50 shot as to whether you’ll get a [...]

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[iPhone] “Triage” your inbox with Boxer, an email app

Tucker June 12, 2013 0

mzl.bgiblfzq.320x480-75You’d think after owning my current iPhone for about 18 months, I would have finally settled on an email app that I like. And while I have flirted with other mail apps, I still return to the native Apple Mail app on my iPhone. I haven’t been that motivated to [...]

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This is the Apple iGlass Pro [Image]

Ashraf June 12, 2013 1
This is the Apple iGlass Pro [Image]

“Slide to fill”

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Apple unveils iOS 7 with completely overhauled design, iTunes Radio, Control Center for toggles, and more

Enrique Manalang June 12, 2013 2

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During the opening keynote for WWDC 2013, Apple unveiled the long-awaited iOS 7. All talk about the next version of the company’s mobile OS has been about its rumored redesign and that’s exactly what we got — this is one of the most significant changes to iOS ever.

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[iPhone] Fleksy is eyes-free typing for the sighted, the blind or anyone who wants a more flexible keyboard

Tucker June 10, 2013 0

mzl.ehhzezmx.320x480-75 Way back in January, I took a look at an app called TouchPal Keyboard. That app reduced the number of keystrokes you needed to type something by 80 percent. In addition, TouchPal Keyboard featured a cool “sliding” input system that was easier to use that standard tapping, as well as [...]

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[iPhone] Determine the dimensions of an object using your camera and Size That Up Free

Tucker June 7, 2013 0

mzl.pesruvbu.320x480-75You know, I have both rulers and a tape measure kicking around my apartment, but I’ll be darned if I can actually find the darn things when I need them. Just a few weeks ago, I was listing an item on eBay. I wanted to include the dimensions of the [...]

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[iPhone] Resultly attempts to deliver Google Alerts in real time

Tucker June 6, 2013 1

mzl.kmwcqtxg.320x480-75One my all-time favorite authors is Warren Ellis, of “Transmetropolitan” and “Gun Machine” fame. In a recent edition of his email newsletter, Ellis drew my attention to an app that sounds really cool. Even though he was a bit disparaging about the app itself, the concept sounded cool. He wrote, [...]

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[iPhone] Have garage sales on VarageSale instead of your front lawn

Tucker June 6, 2013 1

Screen shot 2013-06-02 at 3.23.43 PMI don’t know about you guys, but in our neck of the woods, summer is peak yard sale season. Whether it’s a cramped garage filled with knick knacks and electronics, or a yard festooned with old paperbacks and kid’s toys, summer is always the best time to get great deals [...]

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Developer claims Apple and carriers are throttling data speeds on iPhone and iPad

Enrique Manalang June 6, 2013 2

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According to Joseph Brown, a developer of hacked carrier updates for iOS, Apple and carriers are “purposefully” throttling the data speeds of the iPhone and iPad to help “even out” the network of some carriers:

“Apple and the carriers have implented coding to purposely slow down or limit the data

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Apple reportedly files for ‘iWatch’ trademark in Russia

Enrique Manalang June 6, 2013 0

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Is Apple’s fabled iWatch actually happening? According to Izvestia, a Russian newspaper, Apple has filed a trademark for the term “iWatch” in Russia. Previous reports have claimed that the iWatch could see a release as soon as this year and that it will run iOS, Apple’s current mobile operating [...]

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[iPhone] No reading glasses? No problem…if you have ‘no Glasses Lite’ magnifier

Tucker June 5, 2013 1

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In the last two years, my mom has had something like half a dozen eye surgeries to counteract both glaucoma and cataracts. The doctors only operate on one eye at a time, so the procedures had to be stretched out over months and months. During that time, she always seemed [...]

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Researchers claim they can hack iPhones with a malicious charger

Alexander Maxham June 5, 2013 1

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This story is definitely going to force us to be careful with what we use to charge our phones. The Black Hat security conference is taking place next month, and three researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology plan to show off a proof-of-concept charger that can be used to [...]

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ITC deems Apple guilty of infringing Samsung patents, bans iPhone 4 and other older iDevices

Enrique Manalang June 5, 2013 3

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Samsung has won a battle in their seemingly never-ending war with Apple, as the International Trade Commission has today ruled that Apple infringed on one of Samsung’s patents. Unfortunately for Apple, this ruling is accompanied by a US import ban on several of their older devices.

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[iPhone] Whims is a social networking app perfect for typography nerds

Tucker June 4, 2013 0

mzl.ctsiyjwq.320x480-75In any social network, it can be hard to stand out from the pack. For the most part, everyone’s status updates look the same, and everything can sort of blend together. If you want to add a splash of color (and a dash of personality) to a boring old status [...]

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[iPhone] FANTASICA TCG is a fantastic card game

Tucker June 2, 2013 1

mzl.fwywnhwe.320x480-75After playing Magic as a kid, I’m kind of a sucker for card games of all kinds. I’m a huge fan of the way an iPhone lets you play a collectible card game: there’s nothing worse than lugging around a box of cards, or having someone spill a drink on [...]

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Chicago newspaper fires all photographers, makes reporters use iPhones to snap photos

Alexander Maxham June 2, 2013 24

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This week, the Chicago Sun-Times fired their entire photo staff. All 28 of them. Yesterday, Chicago media critic, Robert Feder spoke with Cult of Mac and basically informed them that they will begin training their reporters in iPhone photography to produce the photo content that the newspaper requires:

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[iPhone] Plan outfits and get your clothes organized with Closet – Clothing Organized

Tucker June 1, 2013 0

mzl.bufexhib.320x480-75I am absolutely bloodthirsty when it comes to bargain hunting. I almost never buy apps at full price. Heck, I almost never buy ANYTHING at full price. So when an app that usually costs about as much as a large, fancy cup of coffee goes on sale, I feel compelled [...]

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[iPhone] Indulge your love of food and celebrity chef culture with Chefs Feed

Tucker June 1, 2013 0

mzl.chtfxrmy.320x480-75It’s probably safe to say that we’re experiencing a national fascination with cooking. Between cooking how-to shows, reality cooking competitions, and cooking-focused travel programs, TV fans have never been so obsessed with chefs and chef culture. Chefs like Anthony Bourdain and David Chang have parlayed their cooking abilities into TV [...]

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[iPhone] Mulling over Mulled, an iOS puzzler that’s quite addictive

Tucker May 31, 2013 1
[iPhone] Mulling over Mulled, an iOS puzzler that’s quite addictive

I’m a sucker for a good puzzle. There’s just something about the iPhone format that is the perfect display for puzzle games, and puzzles are the best way to kill time between meetings or on the way to catch a train. So whenever I hear about a new puzzle game, [...]

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[iPhone] Take photos using an adjustable timer with TimerCam

Tucker May 30, 2013 2

mzl.fcwcwrfx.320x480-75I have some less-than-fond memories of dealing with built-in camera timers on old-school cameras. There was nothing worse than trying to take a family photo and having the timer malfunction. Whether I was trying to take the picture, or my dad was, it was never really smooth sailing. Even the [...]

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Apple CEO thinks Apple is still “cool” and Google Glass lacks “mass appeal”

Alexander Maxham May 30, 2013 2

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This week, AllThingsD is holding their D11 conference where they are having many top executives in the technology industry speaking and being interviewed. The conference opened up last night with Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook. As you probably know, Apple has been struggling over the last year or so. In fact [...]

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[iPhone] Track your fitness goals with Endomondo Sports Tracker

Tucker May 29, 2013 0

mzl.cibaftyw.320x480-75If you looked at my phone, you might think I have too many fitness apps. I have two different running apps, plus a walking app. It seems totally stupid, because I have three apps that do the exact same thing. But I really need three apps: one to map my [...]

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[iPhone] Spending Tracker helps you track expenses, manage finances

Tucker May 27, 2013 0

mzl.hapmhops.320x480-75For many of us, our iPhone is a device that we use to track the minutiae of our everyday lives. Not only do we update Twitter and Facebook with what we ate for lunch or what we saw on our commute, but many of us are also constantly entering data [...]

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[iPhone] Set up a private social network with your trusted neighbors using Nextdoor

Tucker May 25, 2013 1

mzl.ffzusjep.320x480-75Facebook may be the most ubiquitous social network out there, but it doesn’t always suit the needs of all people. There are just some things you don’t want to discuss on Facebook, particularly if you are frustrated or distrustful of their ever-changing privacy policies and default settings. For that reason, [...]

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[iPhone] Buycott helps you spend money on products from socially responsible companies

Tucker May 24, 2013 2

mzl.fnssuapz.320x480-75One of the most interesting books I read last year was “The New Rules of Green Marketing” by Jacquelyn Ottman. As a kid who grew up watching “Captain Planet” and had one parent working in the environmental/wildlife sector, I’ve always been a bit “green.” What I really enjoyed about this [...]

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