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iPhone Sound Synthesizer is Coming from Amidio

by Brenda Stokes on August 7, 2008

Starting August 25th, you'll be able to mess around with all sorts of synth sounds on your iPhone thanks to a new app called Noise.io from Amidio.  It will take advantage of the multi-touch controls and provide real-time sound altering. With sound effects galore, this app runs off of Enhanced Subspace Frequency Modulation (ESFM). Plus, it will have 81 preset sounds and an editor in which to modify your own synth ... continued »

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1,000 Apps for iPhone

by Brenda Stokes on August 1, 2008

Well, it looks like the iTunes App Store is off to a rip-roaring start. More than 1,000 unique applications have been uploaded. But what's even more impressive is the download stats. Since the store's open, over 25 million apps have been downloaded. This not only is  a good sign for the success of the App Store--it's also a good sign that this may just be a great means of selling ... continued »

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Quickie Review: iWant

by Brenda Stokes on July 31, 2008

iWant is a free iPhone app that helps you find what you're looking for. Now, this could be anything from car rentals to restaurants. The GPS finds your location, then show you the nearest places to you. Granted, there are many other apps out there like this--Yelp, Nearby, urbanspoon, just to name a few. But I think iWant is interesting because it's attempting to give you information on all major ... continued »

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Turn Your iPhone Into a Wireless Drive

by Brenda Stokes on July 30, 2008

If you've ever had the urge to add functionality to your iPhone, a new program called DataCase can help you do that. In fact, this nifty app will turn your iPhone into a wireless drive. You can store your files on it just like an external drive. It will even show up in your Finder window as such. The interface is drag and drop and appears very easy to use. ... continued »

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Getting Your iPhone Contacts Up to Speed

by Brenda Stokes on July 30, 2008

A lot of people have been having trouble with the Contacts application in iPhone 2.0 on both first-gen and 3G models. And though lag has been reported throughout much of the iPhone, it is especially apparent in Contacts. But there is a quick fix until this bug is addressed. You can use the Google app to access your contacts. If you need to search for a contact, this is especially ... continued »

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Quickie Review: YouNote

by Brenda Stokes on July 30, 2008

I recently reviewed a few recording and note-taking apps, but none have tried to be so all inclusive as YouNote. This little app lets you take note of the world around you in five different ways, which, if you ask me, is pretty impressive. Especially for a free app. You can take standard notes, first of all. Just type in the information you want to save. Then, you can add ... continued »

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Semi-Copy and Paste Coming to iPhone

by Brenda Stokes on July 29, 2008

As you know, one of the biggest complaints about the iPhone--both first-gen and 3g--is that you cannot copy and paste. It's such a basic function, after all. Would it really be that difficult to include? And while Apple is still keeping mum about whether they will be incorporating the ability anytime soon, another company is stepping up to the plate. Proximi has created an app called MagicPad, which will provide ... continued »

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