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WTF iPhone Apps Of The Week

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First: here’s Dong Chang! (App Store) What is it, and what does it do? I think we’d better let the developer explain:

“It is every funny and easier to play. Try to sway your iphone/itouch Three dimensional direction, You can get three Hip-Hop’s accompanist. Whenever, any where you can dancing with your iphone/itouch. Come on, Move your body, geting Exercises! You will be enjoy it.”

Fantastic! Next!

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Whacket! (App Store) “replicates the experience of playing your favorite racket sports - without the hassle of all those silly rackets.” Thank goodness for that. Rackets, eh? Who needs ‘em?


Written by Giles Turnbull | Source: http://cultofmac.com
on December 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Vlingo Voice Search Released For iPhone

It looks like Google's search app might be getting a little competition. Vlingo, a new voice-powered search application was just released into the App Store. The app has been available for RIM phones for some time, but has now been ported to the iPhone. Like the Google app, it can recognize spoken English words (and works best with an American accent ). Unlike Google's app, however, it can search both Google and Yahoo engines.


Written by Edward Kirk | Source: http://www.iphonealley.com/sitewide?
on December 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Updated iPhone wallpaper sized for iPhone's

Full size iphone wallpapers for your iphone screen

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Tap Tap Tap Celebrates 10,000 Apps

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The guys at Tap Tap Tap, responsible for the gorgeous Classics app, churned out this extra gorgeousness - made entirely out of iPhone app icons - to celebrate the App Store reaching 10,000 apps.

That’s 10,000 apps in less than half a year.

Just imagine what amazing stuff we’re going to see in 2009. I can’t wait.

We’re really going to need a better way to manage all our iPhone apps, though. All this flippy-flapping between screens is going to get really boring really quickly once there’s 50,000 apps competing for space there.

(Pic re-used here with Tap Tap Tap’s permission. Thanks guys!)


Written by Giles Turnbull | Source: http://cultofmac.com
on December 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Top 10 paid apps in 2009

Here are the Top 10 paid applications in the App Store:

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Written by Chris | Source: http://iphonews.com/blog
on December 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Anya Hindmarch Geekifies Gift Hamper with iPod

Anya Hindmarch is the handbag designer who made women club each other to proclaim to the world: “I’m not a plastic bag.”

She was tapped by UK department store Selfridges to fill their famous holiday hampers with goods.

Her credit-crunch defying “Ultimate Girl’s Hamper” (price tag: £1,000 or a staggering $1,475), includes some of the usual fare: Ruinart Champagne, 40 bottles of nail polish, Marshmallow Fluff and a “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” DVD.

You’ll notice from the image that just above the Fluff, however, is an iPod nano.

How did electronics creep into a holiday gift hamper?

Says Hindmarch: “I have always been fascinated by hampers, their history and Britishness. But am always disappointed by yet another basket whose contents I don’t actually want to keep.”

We hear you. The nail polish and Fluff will always run out, but the iPod will remain.


Written by Nicole Martinelli | Source: http://cultofmac.com
on December 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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