The 20 Best iPhone and iPod touch Applications & The Best iPhone Apps Of 2009 (Appvee Edition)

The 20 Best iPhone and iPod touch Applications

lifehacker.com Today I'm taking a look at my 20 favorite (that's right, 20) third-party iPhone and iPod touch apps

12 Must-Own Games for iPhone or iPod Touch

techradar.com Apple gaming has come a long way in a short time, and estimates suggest there are over 13,000 games on the App Store. Here are 12 of the best iPhone/iPod touch games so far, with direct links to the Store should a game take your fancy.  

The Best iPhone Apps Of 2009 (Appvee Edition)
TechCrunch:  Some of these apps stand out much more than others do, so we’ve tried to hone in on the cream of the crop.

Most Popular Free iPhone Apps (and Posts) of 2009


The iPhone is the most popular cellphone in the country, and with good reason. Despite occasionally awful choices by Apple, it still has the most—and best—applications around. Here are the most popular free iPhone apps (and posts) of 2009  Contineu reading here  http://lifehacker.com/5432314/most-popular-free-iphone-apps-and-posts-of-2009

Amazon Kindle Comes to iPhone in Over 60 Countries

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Ratings Scandal Kills More than 1000 iPhone Apps & Two More Operators Put IPhone on Sale in Singapore


Manly Droid Strikes Back: New Ads Dismiss iPhone
Two More Operators Put IPhone on Sale in Singapore
Ratings Scandal Kills More than 1000 iPhone Apps

Bringing Big Smiles to iPhone Shutterbugs




From the NY Times :   “It really opens your eyes creatively when you have to take a photo with something with such limited functionality,” said Chase Jarvis, a commercial photographer based in Seattle who has been smitten by the iPhone’s camera. “The beauty is in its simplicity. There are no lights or other equipment.”

But you can add creative control and functionality with camera tools from the Apple App Store. Like the iPhone itself, iPhone camera apps are snap-simple to use, according to Mr. Jarvis, who has developed his own app (more on that later), published an iPhone photo book and started an online community for iPhone photo enthusiasts.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/26/technology/personaltech/26basics.html?hpw

Apps for the iPhone: A Traveler’s Companion, Pocket Size

from the NY Times Apps offering services like audio tours, cheap international calls and the wait time for Disney rides are becoming an integral part of travel.  Continue reading here http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/29/travel/29praciphone.html?ref=technology

Bringing Big Smiles to iPhone Shutterbugs

NY Times A look at 15 of the roughly 2,000 camera apps that can help you capture, edit, enhance and share your images.  Continue reading here
http://www.nytimes.com/pages/technology/index.html

From Pocket to Stage, Music in the Key of iPhone & The iPhone isn't the only phone with smarts

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iPhone app lets users search video game ratings

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iPhone app lets users search video game ratings

Fring Puts Video Calls on Your iPhone


iPhone only: Previously mentioned mobile VoIP and chat application Fring has updated their iPhone app with support for streaming video calls. It's a great feature, but it does have a catch. (Use it at home or where ever there is a wi-fi signal, just install a wi-fi router)


If you're unfamiliar with Fring, it's a messaging application that integrates with everything from Skype and Google Talk to Facebook and AIM. For most, the VoIP feature comes via Skype. With the new update, iPhone and iPod touch users with a Wi-Fi connection can make and receive video calls via Fring or Skype and watch your contact from your phone. Unfortunately the video chat is only a one-way video thing for now, meaning either you can watch your friend talk or your friend can watch you talk. This is, of course, a limitation of the iPhone and its non-front-facing camera. The folks at Fring assure us that two-way video calls will be available as soon as the iPhone gets a front-facing camera.

Two-way video or not, it's great to see a first step in this direction for the iPhone. Video calling may not be an everyday sort of event (I do plenty of things while I'm on the phone that the person I'm talking to doesn't need or want to see), but it's certainly got its place, and it'll be nice to take video chat out of our computer monitors.

Fring [iTunes App Store via Fring Blog] http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=290948830&mt=8


Fring is a free download.
www.fring.com/download/

Diagnose and Protect Your iPhone from Worms & Xbox LIVE iPhone App Lets You Message on the Go

 
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iPhone's debut in South Korea means paradigm shift-- experts & Apple's iPhone arrives to rousing welcome in tech-savvy South Korea

 
 
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