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Weekly App Store Picks: June 6, 2009

Written on June 06, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 42 people have commented

The week may be drawing to a close, but here at TheAppleBlog we’ve got an array of apps to get your through the weekend.
As ever, I’ve got four notable new iPhone releases from the App Store to tell you about. Before we jump into the apps, though, let’s take a look at the week that [...]

Performing Live: London’s iPhone Orchestra

Written on May 14, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 5 people have commented

Over in London, the experimental electronic music scene is positively flourishing.
Having lived in the UK’s capital city for the latter part of 2008, I discovered a bubbling sonic subculture — a community of creatives hijacking ice cream vans, reappropriating medical EPGs, and hacking instruments out of scraps of junk, all for the purposes of audio [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: May 2, 2009

Written on May 02, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 5 people have commented

Who’s that knockin’ at your door? Why it’s none other than the freshest pickings from the App Store, joined by a smattering of Apple news.
Before we get stuck in to this week’s iPhone picks and recommendations from the App Store, let’s shift our focus for a moment and have a quick recap on what went [...]

App Review: Leaf Trombone: World Stage — Like American Idol But With Leaves

Written on April 17, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 6 people have commented

Learn to play the leaf trombone, perform your repertoire before a global audience, and prepare to be judged.
Since the App Store’s launch last year, Smule has been steadily building an impressive portfolio of sound-based social apps for the iPhone. With Dr. Ge Wang — an assistant professor in Music and Acoustics — at the helm, [...]

App Review: Amplitude — Your iPhone as a Covert Surveillance Tool

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

Amplitude pushes the iPhone in a new direction, transforming the device in to a hand-held James Bond-style surveillance tool. An intriguing concept indeed, but would Q approve?
Setting aside the more recent Bourne-esque gritty romps of the latest Bond movies — which are, for the record, utterly brilliant — I’ll be forever enchanted with the classic [...]

App Review: AudioBoo — Twitter for People Who Want Their Voice Heard

Written on April 01, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 5 people have commented

Do you tweet? Then maybe you should Boo! It’s like a multimedia Twitter, designed especially for iPhone users.
Over in the UK back in 2008, Channel 4 (Britain’s edgy TV channel) launched a unique funding program entitled 4IP. Cut to 2009 and, having just announced a dedicated iPhone 3.0 fund, the suits over at 4IP seem [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: March 21, 2009

Written on March 21, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 23 people have commented

It’s the weekend, traditionally a time for quiet contemplation of the freshest iPhone releases, welcome to the App Store Pick.
Hang on there one moment though because before we run headlong in to a stack of apps, we’ve got but a few moments to look at the latest happenings on TheAppleBlog this week.
First up, Neil Gaiman’s [...]

AirPhones: The True Potential of AirTunes on Your iPhone

Written on February 19, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 19 people have commented

I like my Airport Express with AirTunes. I use it to connect my home theater set-up to my iTunes library, and more frequently, for listening to Internet radio via iTunes. But it’s always bothered me that I couldn’t use it to listen to audio from any other source beyond iTunes. I don’t know about you, [...]

Weekly App Store Roundup: Feb. 7, 2009

Written on February 07, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 2 people have commented

Wrapping up another seven days and bringing you the freshest picks, it’s time for this week’s App Store Roundup.
Tom Reetsman kicked off the week by calling Technologizer’s Ed Oswald out on an article he wrote about MobileMe, the general gist of it being that Oswald canceled MobileMe, only to lament the disappearance of his data.
By [...]

Final Vinyl Makes Sound Routing and Recording Surprisingly Simple

Written on November 28, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 1 person has commented

Being a big fan of my Griffin radioSHARK I was disappointed when the developers dismissed all plans on cranking out an HD Radio version of the device. Given the extensive source tagging in the digital stream, they could have integrated both recording to iTunes and purchasing from iTunes with little effort.
Still wanting to experience HD [...]

Experience Sonic Sensations With RjDj for iPhone

Written on October 16, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 7 people have commented

Following in the ambient footsteps of Eno’s inaugural iPhone app, Bloom, comes RjDj. Developed by Reality Jockey, an Austrian dev outfit, they describe RjDj as, “the next generation of walkman or mp3 player… a digital drug which causes mind twisting hearing sensation.”
Wrapped up as a cute little iPhone toybox, RjDj is actually a platform for Reactive [...]

Godfather of Ambient Creates iPhone App

Written on October 08, 2008 by Olly Farshi and 28 people have commented

Seemingly not content with having fathered an entire musical genre, pioneered generative music, produced U2’s Where The Streets Have No Name, collaborated with Bowie and generally rubbed-shoulders with a raft of modern music legends, Brian Eno has now released his first iPhone app dubbed Bloom ($3.99).
Developed by Peter Chilvers, in collaboration with Eno, the app [...]

Set Your iPhone On Fire With Sonic Lighter

Written on September 16, 2008 by Josh Pigford and 8 people have commented

Today, Smule released a really cool (or hot, if you want to be go that route) app for the iPhone called Sonic Lighter.
Sonic Lighter is an iPhone-only app (sorry iPod touch users), that makes use of the accelerometer and sound to affect the flame it shows. Simply flick the flints on the screen to light [...]