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49 Tower Defense Apps for the iPhone

Written on October 07, 2009 by Alfredo Padilla and 17 people have commented

I was first introduced to the world of tower defense games a couple of years back with the venerable Desktop Tower Defense. I do have to admit that I wondered if the whole idea of the game, placing various types of gun turrets to try and annihilate a group of small creatures/people before they can [...]

Academic Appeal: Five Apps for the iPhone-toting Student

Written on August 13, 2009 by Mark Crump and 3 people have commented

With the academic year about to begin, and having already tackled the important issues of iWork vs. Office, it’s time to turn our attentions to the iPhone. With over 65,000 apps on the App Store, even subtracting all the iFart and iTip applications there are five I feel are indispensable for any college student’s life. [...]

Mac TV Tuner Roundup: Eight Tuners to Tap Into Your TV

Written on August 12, 2009 by Peter Venero and 21 people have commented

Whether our intentions are to have the latest in-vogue gadget for the sake of usability purposes or to just stay ”trendy”, the point is that we’re always on the hunt for the latest and greatest. To that end, I’m happy to share with you a round-up of the TV tuners available today for the Mac [...]

Five iPhone Apps for the International Business Maverick

Written on July 14, 2009 by Peter Venero and 5 people have commented

When it comes to business and travel, there are a few things one shouldn’t be without: passport and credit cards, travel confirmations and itineraries, essential toiletries, and, of course, an iPhone or iPod touch.
In an effort to make your business trips (and really, any kind of trip) more manageable and efficient, I’ve put together a [...]

WWDC 2009: Rumor Round-Up Ahead of the Big Show

Written on June 05, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 12 people have commented

As this week comes to an end, tech watchers turn their loving gaze away from E3, and refocus their attention on the Moscone Center in San Francisco, which will host Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference beginning Monday, June 8.
Just like every year before it, we’ve seen many rumors circulate regarding what Apple will be unveiling [...]

43 iPhone Development Resources

Written on June 01, 2009 by Henry Balanon and 86 people have commented

Programming for the iPhone is still pretty new. It might be a bit tougher to find iPhone developer resources, but we found a bunch that will get you through building any iPhone app you might be starting on. Check out our list of our favorite developer books, blogs, podcasts, screencasts, open-source libraries, communities, forums, conferences, [...]

Five Location-Based Apps for the iPhone

Written on March 30, 2009 by Lisa Hoover and 5 people have commented

With the iPhone OS 3.0 announcement that Apple’s new iPhone software update will include Google Maps integration, you can expect an explosion of location-based apps to start appearing in the App Store. There are already a few location-based apps available now, including ones we’ve written about before — Job Compass and Locly, for instance. Here [...]

Go Green: 8 iPhone Apps to Help Save the Planet

Written on March 25, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 15 people have commented

These days, “going green” is all the rage. So it should be no surprise to anyone that “green” apps for the iPhone are, ahem, sprouting up all over.
I wonder though, with green-ness being such a trendy topic, are some developers just using the term as marketing? I gathered up the greenest apps I could find [...]

Password Management Roundup: 5 Apps to Keep Your Passwords Safe

Written on March 24, 2009 by Weldon Dodd and 29 people have commented

Let’s say you’re trying to take over the world and bring all governments under your control. You have to keep records of all this stuff on your computer, of course. Now what if your plan is almost foiled because you chose a stupid password like the Egyptian variant of your Greek name? That’s not very [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: Feb. 21, 2009

Written on February 21, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 1 person has commented

The weekend seems to have rolled up super-fast, so welcome one and all to the Weekly App Store Picks.
Before we jump in to this week’s apps, let’s take a gander at recent happenings in the world of Apple.
First up, as a frequent tweeter, I was pleased to learn about desktop tweeting without a client app earlier [...]

10 iPhone Apps for Sports Freaks

Written on February 18, 2009 by Lisa Hoover and 16 people have commented

Back in the day, you used to have to count the hours until your favorite sports team took the field or court, and there was precious little to do in between games. Fortunately, now there are a metric ton of apps in the App Store that help you while away the hours until tipoff or [...]

Weekly App Store Roundup: Jan. 31, 2009

Written on January 31, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 2 people have commented

Good Saturday and a Happy Weekend to one and all, it’s time to sit down, relax and wrap your big eyes round this week’s App Store Roundup.
This week on TheAppleBlog, we got in there super fast with an in-depth look at iMovie ‘09, iPhoto ‘09 and iWeb ‘09. Of particular note was our very own [...]

Weekly App Store Roundup: Jan. 10, 2009

Written on January 10, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 4 people have commented

After our first week proper in 2009, we’ve run smack-bang in to a hurricane of Apple news courtesy of this year’s Macworld event.
Over at Apple’s final MacWorld Keynote, standing in for Papa Jobs, Uncle Phil unveiled brand new iLife and iWork suites, alongside completing the Macbook Pro lineup with a 17″ model touting 8 hours [...]

12 Twitter Apps for the iPhone

Written on December 03, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 93 people have commented

When our desire to connect and communicate with one another crashed headlong in to the digital behemoth that is the Internet, we ended up with Twitter: a true 21st Century social phenomenon.
Like a chimerical parrot, each head squawking a different one-liner, Twitter can seem odd to the casual observer. Allowing users to post ultra-short updates, a [...]

Weekly App Store Roundup: Nov. 15, 2008

Written on November 15, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 1 person has commented

This week we’ve covered a multitude of methods for relaxing and socializing: Apple squeezed a new ultra-cheap “Movies of the Week” section in to iTunes; Google announced an update to Talk, now incorporating video chat; and we reviewed Event Box, a powerful tool that rolls all your social networks in to one neat application.
So in keeping [...]

Weekly App Store Roundup: Nov. 1, 2008

Written on November 01, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 2 people have commented

The time has arrived for us to wave a fond farewell to the week that brought us the joys of seeing Steve Wozniak dressed as a Sith Lord and the subsequent horror of seeing The Woz then attempt to act. As usual, the App Store has been chugging away in the background like a steam engine fueled only [...]