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iPhone users can track their partners’ monthly cycles

March 29, 2010 by Ben Robinson - Leave a Comment

MEDL Mobile is releasing their ‘CODE RED” App, which has one of the most important uses I can think of for an App to-date – it helps men cope with the monthly mood swings of their women! It tracks the different stages of her menstrual cycle and provides useful tips to help keep the peace…

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MyTown Updates to 3.0, Partners with Food Wars for In-Game Items

March 29, 2010 by Simon Sage - Leave a Comment

iPhone check-in game MyTown has just partnered with Food Wars, a show on the Travel Channel that pits two dishes in a given city against one another. The gist of the deal is that now you can watch streaming episode trailers of the Food Wars in MyTown, as well as get special items to help…

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iTunes App Store Now on Facebook

March 29, 2010 by Simon Sage - Leave a Comment

The iTunes App Store and its wealth of iPhone applications are now available for browsing, searching, and sharing thanks to a new Facebook page. iTunes on Facebook is busted up into three tabs: featured, games, and search & share. Each one provides links not only to launch iTunes proper, but also to share apps you…

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BBC kowtows to newspapers, delays mobile apps

March 29, 2010 by Marin Perez - Leave a Comment

The BBC has released some mobile apps before, but it is delaying bringing out cool new ones because of silly fears that it will damage revenues from newspapers. The country’s Newspaper Publishers Association asked the BBC Trust to examine the harmful effects mobile apps could have on the newspapers, and the Trust has agreed to…

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Zosh iPhone app eliminates need for fax machine to sign and return documents

March 29, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

Zosh is a new iPhone app/service designed for companies that simply can’t drop off their fax machines. Launched at DEMO Spring 2010 in Palm Desert, California – it allows the editing, execution and return of documents from anywhere. Zosh’s approach is simple – it doesn’t require either the sender or receiver to change the way…

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Saving Private Sheep heading to iPhone, iPad

March 29, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

Saving Private Sheep is an upcoming hilarious game that is heading to the AppStore and will be available for both the iPhone and iPad — though the version for Apple’s tablet will most likely be released a bit later. Combining logic, dexterity, strategy and humor – Saving Private Sheep is a physics-based puzzler that places…

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Have iPhones, Will Sing: ‘AppleGirl’ Cranks Out Beyonce, Lady Gaga Hits with iPhone Backup

March 27, 2010 by James Falconer - 13 Comments

It’s time to meet applegirl002. I’m not sure where the heck she came from, but after watching her setup and perform ‘Irreplaceable’ by Beyonce in the video above, I had to post it. If you can get through the first 1:30 or so while she sets up the beat and melody on her 3 iPhones……

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The Hockey News App Gets the VIP Treatment

March 26, 2010 by James Falconer - Leave a Comment

It’s been some time now since The Hockey News launched their THN app… an app that delivers hockey news, scores, stats and more, right to your iPhone or BlackBerry. I have to admit, for my needs I tend to use ScoreMobile and the new TSN.ca app, but that’s just me. A more ‘hardcore’ hockey fan…

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NileGuide launches iPhone app for travelers with content for over 200 destinations

March 26, 2010 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

Trip-planning service NileGuide is “going iPhone” with a dedicated application called “What’s Next,” offering information about top global destinations with in-depth content. The app gets its content from more than 30 sources, covering over 200 destinations. According to NileGuide, that’s more coverage than any other location-based travel planning app in the AppStore. In terms of…

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Snapfinger brings food ordering to Android

March 25, 2010 by Marin Perez - Leave a Comment

Snapfinger is trying to make it easier to stuff your food hole by enabling you to use your Android device to order from places like California Pizza Kitchen, Outback, Subway and other national restaurants. The Android app utilizes the phone’s GPS to determine what nearby restaurants are around you and it’s tied to the restaurant’s…

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