I’ve always been a huge fan of geotagging pictures – it gives immediate context to memorable snapshots, and when you’re travelling, it can be really hard remembering where exactly each one was taken. Although I’m glad that my BlackBerry natively geotags pictures, the data is buried in its EXIF data, which is only preserved if…
Fling for iPhone is Fun, Fun, Fun!
One of the most downloaded games for the past few days now, Fling is a unique puzzle game that I really get a kick out of. The object of the game is to clear the board of the fuzzy furballs by flicking them with your finger. However, it’s not as easy as it seems. You…
Pocket Devil adds afterlife to Pocket God; Unofficially, that is
You’ve probably already heard about Pocket God, one of the most popular iPhone games around. It’s about to get the unofficial sequel (other company is behind the title) called Pocket Devil. As you can guess for yourself, the game sees you taking charge of purgatory and its many horned minions. You can either push them…
Love Vibes iPhone app can grade you love-making skills
Love Vibes goes in line with the saying “there’s an iPhone app for everything.” This particular application uses scientific data points to grade lovemaking, using iPhone’s own movement receptors aka the accelerometer. The application relies on three separate movement receptors to analyze love making in real-time. Apparently, despite the fact that people have personal preference,…
Got a question? New iPhone app has your ‘kgb Answers’
Answers to just about any question you’re likely to come up with are usually no more than a Google search away for iPhone users. But, sometimes, a Google research project is more trouble than it’s worth. For times like that, the new “kgb Answers” iPhone app has your, um, answers. The new kgb Answers [iTunes…
New Windows Mobile ad takes aim at ridiculous iPhone apps
Now that they have their own Windows Mobile application store, dubbed Windows Marketplace for Mobile, it looks like Microsoft is taking an “open season” stance on Apple and their iPhone apps. A new promotional video from the Windows Mobile team has a couple engineers demonstrating handful of apps that Microsoft rejected from the Windows Marketplace.…
iPhone 3.1.2 OS kills tethering hack, iPhone Dev Team brings it back to life
If you’ve been using your jailbroken and modified iPhone 3G/3GS as a tethered 3G modem and you’ve updated to the latest iPhone 3.1.2 OS, you’re probably well aware that Apple has killed the iPhone tethering hack. Even if you updated to iPhone 3.1.2 OS through the Dev Team’s PwnageTool 3.1.4, iPhone tethering is a no-go.…
Mozilla App Coming Soon to iPhone
Following a recent interview, Mozilla CEO John Lilly let slip that “Mozilla will release an app to the iPhone App Store in the next few weeks. … It’ll surprise people.” Further prodding revealed that both the AwesomeBar and Weave (which let you access cloud-stored bookmarks and history, much like Opera Link) will be a part…
Photoshop Mobile Passes 1 Million Download Mark in the App Store
Remember the new Photoshop Mobile App for iPhone I told you about a little while ago? You know, the new and free app that lets you crop, apply filters and more to images taken with your iPhone (or any image stored on the device!). Well, it looks like Adobe has taken in some success with…
Halloween App of the Day: GhostWriter for iPhone
With Halloween just around the corner, I’m sure there’s going to be no shortage of spooky/scary apps to go around for the holiday. Case in point, the new ‘GhostWriter’ app for iPhone released by the folks at Cute Logic. The simple app lets you add ‘spooky’ messages to your pictures. Key features of this new…