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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Free Tila Tequila iPhone Wallpaper

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Apple Back to School Deals rumored to offer free iPhone 3G

Last year Apple offered a free iPod touch or iPod nano with a Mac purchase in their Back to school deals.

The Apple Back To School Deals are for student, teacher, or staff member only and usually are available from June to September. MacRumors reports that Apple might announce the Back to School deals already tomorrow. Apple is rumored to be offering the 8GB iPhone 3G along with the 8GB iPod touch and 8GB iPod nano for free with a qualifying Apple Mac purchase.

Update: Apple Back To School Deals official.

Of course you still would have to sign a 2 year contract with AT&T, but you would save the $200.

Apple just recently started offering the iPhone 3G in their online store. Of course such a rebate promotion would help clear the inventory of the 8GB iPhone 3G and make room for the new iPhone 2009.

[via I4U]

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The best free iPhone games

It's funny how a new games system can actually alter our speech patterns. As I hunt through the App Store now looking for free games, I come to realise how many new words I've been taught since it launched.

'App' seems to have been accepted as a preferable alternative to 'software', while fiddling with capitalisation is now perfectly acceptable as long as the capital letter is preceded with a lower case 'i'.

And even though my spell checker still doesn't like it, 'Lite' is undeniably the buzz word of the iGeneration (you see! Even I'm doing iT now). Even though it's not actually a word, its meaning is understood by every iPhone and iPod touch user across the world.

If something's 'Lite', it's free, but has reduced functionality and, for the most part, has a full version counterpart that you can pay for.

Of course, we could just say 'demo', but that's not yet been approved or copyrighted by Apple, so for the time being we're going to have to stick with Lite.

'Free' is a word that's not going to be so easily put aside, of course. 'Free iPhone games' is the phrase that brings a lot of budding iPhoners directly to Pocket Gamer, so I've spent the afternoon sifting through an iSea of Lite games to dig out some freebie gems just for you. I mean, iYou. Whatever.

The best free iPhone games - part 1

Spaceballs, Bryan Mitchell

No, Spaceballs sadly isn't linked to Mel Brooks's classic spoof sci-fi movie, but it's still well worth a look.

It's a free version of the match-three chain style of game, in which you're required to shoot coloured balls into a long and winding line of other balls. Once you punch together a row of three or more same coloured spheres, they evaporate, and the chain is shortened.

It's relatively new, but it's going down a storm over on the App Store thanks to several different game modes and an online high score leaderboard, so check it out if you like a good Zuma-clone.

[via Pocket Gamer]

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Free should only be Free once it is Paid for

Yesterday, my colleague Brandon Matthews penned an article titled “Free Is Never A Good Business Model”. In the article, he writes: “The application itself should be free, yet require a subscription to be useful.” As the title of this piece states, free should only be free once it is paid for. Confused? Sorry, I thought it was catchy. The key to the free app lies in a tidbit of information that is mentioned at the Apple (AAPL) iPhone 3.0 announcement where they mention “A free app stays free”. If the application is given away for free, Sirius XM (SIRI) loses a variety of potential income sources.
  1. Subscription Revenue - Obviously, one of the key benefits of the iPhone app is going to be to drive people to become subscribers. When you buy from the iTunes store, it charges the purchase to your credit card already on file. The beauty of the iTunes store however, is that it is a proven fact that many press the “buy” button without really thinking about the cost involved because they are not having to put in credit card information every single time they make a purchase. The easier it is, the more likely they will be to purchase it.
  2. World Wide distribution - Currently, Sirius XM requires you to be a resident of the United States in order to sign up even for an internet feed. I am sure that one of the biggest reasons they do this is because in order to “sell” something, the government is going to want to tax it. Sirius XM would have to set up tax collection systems for every single country that somebody decides to subscribe from. What a pain! Enter iTunes. Apple has already set up these agreements with over 50 countries where their iPhones are sold. When an app sells, Apple takes a 30% revenue share, and the company gets the other 70%. From Apple’s 30%, they pay all of the credit card processing fees, all of the taxes, and all of the server fees associated with the download of the app. Barring any international issues with select channels, etc, this would be a huge plus for SiriusXM. All of the benefits with none of the hassle.
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5 Free iPhone apps that can improve your life

Free iPhone Apps like Evernote, Shazam, and Mint get all the glory, but there are plenty of other productivity-boosting, life-improving apps out there. Here's a roundup of five I'm loving right now--and because I'm a cheapskate (as well as The Cheapskate), they're all freebies.
  • 6500+ Cool Facts Whether you're a trivia buff or just looking to learn more about the world, this nifty little app delivers. Read a fact, then tap the screen to move on to the next one. That's the entire interface--you can't save favorites or return to previous facts--but so what? Knowledge is power, and there's a ton of knowledge to be gleaned here.
  • CardStar Best. App. Ever. CardStar replaces all the discount, reward, and membership cards in your wallet. To digitize a card, just type in a merchant name and your barcode number. When you get to the checkout, pull up the onscreen barcode and hand over your phone for scanning. My wallet just got four cards thinner!
  • Howcast Need to know how to fix a leaky faucet...while you're standing at the faucet? Howcast delivers how-to videos wherever you need them. You can view featured, recently added, and random videos (just give a shake), or search for what you need. Second-best. App. Ever.
  • iWrecked--Auto Accident Assistant Fender-bender? iWrecked helps you record all the necessary details, complete with photos, and turns them into an insurance company-ready PDF. It can also find nearby taxi and towing services and dial 911. This is one app you hope never to need, but find indispensable when you do.
  • White Noise Lite Trouble falling asleep at night? A little white noise might do the trick. Just choose a sound--a thunderstorm, waves crashing on a beach, chirping crickets, etc.--and set your iPhone (or second-gen Touch) on your nightstand. The app features a volume fader and timer so your handset can "drift off" after you do.

Okay, your turn: What apps make your life easier? I'd prefer to hear about freebies, but don't be shy about nominating apps that cost a few bucks.

[via Cnet]

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Monday, May 25, 2009

Free iPhone App Review: KJV Bible Audiobook (Bible App)

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Looking for a good bible app for your iPhone or iPod Touch well look no further. The KJV Bible Audiobook by iTourSoftware.com is an awesome bible app. This app comes with both the King James Version Old and New Testament’s as well as a link to several other bible versions. The coolest thing about this app is that you can have the bible books, chapters, verses read out loud if you choose (very cool). You can listen to the audio on earphones, a dock with speakers, or whatever you want. There are a bunch of additional features such as notes, bookmarks, Christian resources, podcasts, etc inside of this app. I will be using this app at Church as my new bible because it is that powerful. The KJV Bible Audiobook is FREE in the iTunes App Store. CM KJV Bible Audiobook

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Top Ten Must-Have Free iPhone Apps

I love my iPhone 3G. It’s fun, it’s useful, and it continually amazes me that Apple was able to enter a market it previously had zero role in and instantly cause the rest of the industry to start playing catch-up. Anyone who who has one will tell you that the absolute best part about it is the variety of applications, or “apps”, that are available for it, both free and paid. Having used it for several months now, I’ve compiled a top ten list of free iPhone Apps that every single user should have. I attempted to organize them in order, but they’re all great in their own regard, so, without further ado and in no particular order:

  1. Urban Spoon & AroundMe
    I’m clumping these two together because although they are very different in many aspects, their basic purpose is the same: Help you find what you need nearby. Urban Spoon is obviously focused entirely on food and has everything from lowest rung fast food through five star restaurants. It can randomly offer you selections or allow you to scroll through options narrowed down by location, type, price, or whatever else. AroundMe, however, shows you a nice neat list of whatever is near you. Restaurants, banks, hospitals, bars, gas stations, the list goes on. Using the GPS, it will essentially offer you a radius of things nearby in whatever category you choose and has a very extensive list. If you’re ever in an unfamiliar area or just looking for something new, both of these are mandatory.

  2. The Weather Channel
    Sure, the iPhone comes with a basic weather app. The Weather Channel puts it to shame. In-depth current, hourly, 36 hour, and 10 day forecasts as well as radar, severe weather alerts, and even local weather video clips can be a true life-saver.

  3. Shazam
    You’re listening to the radio and a song comes on that you like. You’d download it or go buy the CD, but you’ve got no idea who sings it, what album it’s on, or even what it’s called. In comes Shazam. You’ve seen the commercials for it and it is exactly as awesome to use as it looks. Just open up the app, tap on “Tag Now” and you’ll know the artist, title, album, year, and (if available) the music video on YouTube. It even keeps track of what you’ve looked up in the past so you can remember it later. Excluding the iPod app itself, this is my favorite music-themed app available.
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Free iPhone App - White Noise

white noiseOkay, if you have trouble sleeping or if you have to sleep while travelling or if you have a little baby, then this free iPhone app is for you. The lite version is free and it comes with 8 different sounds: beach, crickets, rain, chimes, thunder, fan, clock, and white noise. The full version is only 99 cents and has 40 different sounds including cat purring, vacuum, crowd, Tibetan singing bowl, water drip, and much more. The interface is easy to use and included with the volume are adjustments for balance and pitch. You can set the timer with a fader option so that the last minute of time is a gradual fading of sound so that there isn’t a sudden silence. This app is very well thought out and nice to have.

[via Smart Canucks]





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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Free Freida Pinto iPhone Wallpaper (from Slumdog Millionaire)

Freida Pinto iPhone Wallpaper

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Shazam: find which song is playing with your iPhone for free

This free iPhone app identifies songs that you play to it and then tells you what they are.Shazam for iPhone

If you have ever wondered about the name of a song on radio, or wanted to know the name of the band whose song is playing in a store then Shazam is for you. This free iPhone app records a snippet of a song then identifies it.

To get started, you simply need to click the "Tag Now" button on the top-right of the screen. Shazam will then record a 10-second sample of a song using the iPhone's microphone. The app encodes the sample and sends it to the Shazam servers. If the song is recognised, you will get a results screen with a picture of the album cover and the name of the artist, the song and the album.

You can't identify all songs. Shazam will normally only recognise songs that have been released on an album or as a single. Live music won't be recognised and neither will whistling or humming. If there is too much noise around you, the app may also have difficulty. You will usually have enough time to get a second sample and have another attempt at identifying the music.

Shazam keeps a record of the songs you have tagged, and has a small wizard which lets you sort in different orders, such as by tagging date or by artist name.

[via PC World]

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Free iPhone App Pandora is making good income with advertising

After years of battling over royalty fees, internet radio station Pandora is finally moving its balance sheet into the black. Getting a boost of subscriptions from its iPhone app, Pandora is also learning that its users have a much higher tolerance for ads than it previously thought.

A beloved service with a host of financial problems stemming from record industry copyright fees, Pandora now intersperses ads into its free content and the company is finding that audiences don't seem to mind.

Pandora founder Tim Westergren spoke to Bloomberg News about the company's finances Tuesday:

"With budgets tightening in the recession, advertisers are becoming more selective about where to spend money. That benefits Pandora because it can deliver ads to targeted users, making sure commercials aren’t “wasted” on the wrong demographic group, Westergren said."

After decades of advertising interruptions on terrestrial radio, Pandora's relatively minor advertising additions are not turning people away. In fact the opposite, they are winning 50,000 to 60,000 new users per day, and Pandora expects to earn as much as $40 million this year.

[via Econsultancy]

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New free iPhone application helps burn calories

A team from the University of Houston has come up with a free iPhone application that helps burn calories and keep track of progress.

Walk n’ Play allows players to compete in real time against another iPhone user or against a simulator, and watch the calories burn off as they go about their everyday walking.

The application was designed by a team of researchers from UH’s Computational Physiology Lab, led by Ioannis Pavlidis, who is Eckhard Pfeiffer Professor of Computer Science and the lab’s director. Co-developers include post-doctoral researcher Pradeep Buddharaju and doctoral student Yuichi Fujiki. Ergun Akleman from Texas A&M University designed the game’s cartoon characters.

The application is available free at the iPhone app store.

[via Biz Journals]

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Slacker’s On-Demand and ooTunes’ Internet Radio iPhone Apps

Having previously reviewed quite a few Internet Radio and On-Demand Radio applications for the iPhone and iPod touch, we’re using today’s iPhone Gems to spotlight two more recent releases: Slacker Radio and ooTunes.

If you’re in the United States and have been using Pandora, Last.fm or another program to find music to hear in your car or at home, Slacker Radio is a must-try, free alternative with a great interface and strong search results. By comparison, ooTunes turns the iPhone or iPod touch into a global radio, tapping into nearly 8000 stations from around the world, including many local and national stations for major and minor cities. Read on for the details.

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Free iPhone App Highlights Free Shipping Deals

freeshipping.gifA rapidly growing number of Americans are shopping over their mobile devices. Those people who have iPhones can now download an application from the founders of FreeShipping.org and Coupon Sherpa that gives them free shipping codes and price discounts when shopping online.

The app, which is free and available now at the iPhone App Store, is also ideal to conduct a price comparison and see if you can get a better deal online versus an in-store purchase. The free shipping app features coupon codes for price discounts as well as free shipping deals from participating merchants.

Users can search by store or category.









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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Japanese University Tracks Students via Free iPhones

Japanese University Tracks Students via Free iPhones

We know that Japanese are very serious when it comes to academic excellence and mobile phone usage, and this is a "great" example of their talent. Ayokama Gakuin, a Tokyo based University, offers a free iPhone to students in the School of Social Informatics, one would say this is a cool present, but the phone will be used as a tracking device to monitor student presence on campus, mainly to prevent cheating during roll calls. Other than that, the device will be used for digital lectures (podcast), homework and taking tests.

[via UberGizmo]

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Symantec, McAfee target iPhone for new products

Security companies Symantec and McAfee will be the latest big-name developers to make products for Apple's iPhone, as the two look to cash in on the popularity of the device.

Speaking to Reuters, McAfee CEO Dave DeWalt said his company is developing security software for the iPhone, though no other details on the product were provided. DeWalt also said the company is working on a "much more comprehensive suite for the Apple family."

Symantec is throwing its hat into the iPhone ring too, but it won't be developing traditional security software. Instead, Symantec is looking at a backup service that would give people access to files stored on their computers or on the Web.

The service sounds a bit like Apple's own MobileMe service, which stores data in the cloud. But it's unclear whether Symantec will offer the same type of data syncing available from Apple.

[via CNet]

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Stanford’s free iPhone coding class passes 1 million downloads

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About a month ago, Wired.com gave you a glimpse into the iPhone application programming course at Stanford University. We also noted the lectures were being videotaped and distributed free on the iTunes U educational channel. We’re delighted to see Stanford’s announcement that the video podcast has surpassed 1 million downloads — the fastest this milestone has ever been reached in the history of iTunes U, according to Stanford. Way to go, Stanford! The next army of iPhone developers salutes you.

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[via Wired]

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Remotely control uTorrent using your iPhone

Fresh off the recent denial of the Transmission BitTorrent app for the iPhone, users will now be able to have some remote uTorrent functionality using your iPhone. This one is not an installed app, but instead you will be visiting a web page that will allow you to check the current status of an active torrent, pause and/or resume a torrent download as well as adding a new torrent file.

Like I mentioned, these controls are not in the form of an iPhone app. Instead it involves some setup on the computer side. To begin with, you will need to download and install the uTorrent WebUI and also the uPhone UI. Once those are both set up you can then login and take control.

In interested, you can find the files to download as well as some directions on the iPhone Web Interface for uTorrent webpage.

[via iPhone Freak]

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Background iPhone Apps? Maybe Coming in iPhone 3.0

Silicon Alley Insider has picked up on some more rumors regarding Apple allowing background processes for a limited number of third-party developers. From what they've heard, there are two potential scenarios for handling the addition. The first would be to let users choose a select number of third-party apps to allow in the background. The second would be to let a select number of developers run processes in the background.

Back in February MacRumors stated that Apple was, in addition to supporting push notifications, planning to allow background processes after all.

[via iPhone Alley]

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Sunday, May 17, 2009

8 Fantastic Business Card Free iPhone Apps

Now that we’ve seen the rise of social media, and we know we can use the Web to go green, isn’t it about time we find a better way to exchange contact information with each other? We think so.

Thankfully the iPhone has become a platform for utility applications that help us do just that. Each of these applications will help you get your contact info, or that of a friend, off your phone and into someone else’s address book. Best of all, they’re all free. Ain’t that grand?

1. SnapDat

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SnapDat, an application for creating and exchanging multiple business cards via iPhone, works like a charm if you need to save contact information to the iPhone address book with one click. You can also quickly send contact info to a SnapDat user just by inputting their username, or to a non-SnapDat user via email with your vCard.

We really like the fact that SnapDat includes 40 different design templates, lets you use your own logo, offers different layouts, includes embedded social content, and lets you call, text, email, or visit any URL from within the app. This is one pretty nifty free app for business cards.

[via Mashable]

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Free Monitoring App Released for iPhone, iPod touch – Alarm.com

Alarm.com has announced the availability of a free application that enables iPhone and iPod touch users to perform home and business security monitoring right from the portable device. According to its makers, the Alarm.com app provides complete awareness of what’s happening at their properties in real time.

The provider of wireless and web-enabled security and monitoring technology reveals that its free iPhone app connects customers to their security systems from anywhere. Consumers can use the app to remotely arm and disarm their security system, watch real-time video footage and recorded video clips showing events that happened while they were away, and even see where there has recently been motion activity at their property. Alarm.com also includes the ability to provide real-time email and text message alerts to one's device whenever the security system detects an event.

“Our customers love that the iPhone or iPod touch in their pocket can also serve as a remote control to their business or home security system from anywhere in the world,” Alison Slavin, Alarm.com’s vice president of Product Management, said. “We’re excited to continue developing applications on the iPhone platform that further empower consumers to monitor what matters to them – whether it’s an aging or ailing family member, their household’s thermostat settings, or how much time the dog walker actually spent walking their dog.”


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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Free iPhone Synthesizer

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NLog Free Synth (App Store link) is a free iPhone synthesizers, based on the NLog Sound Engine.

Features:

  • 32 factory sounds, plus 7 bonus sounds
  • Sound playback using NLog Sound Engine.
  • Editing by 4 selectable performance parameter

Description:

Substractive sound algorithm with classic analog waveforms. Professional 44.1 kHz Stereo CD quality with internal high performance realtime floating point engine. Real POLYPHONIC synth.

[via Synthtopia]

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Calabarock: Free iPhone App Records Audio & Saves It Directly To The Internet

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Calabarock (App Store link) is a free internet-enabled multi-track audio recorder for the iPhone.

When you create a track in Calabarock, it’s available almost instantly in MP3 format on calabarock.com for others to hear.

The new track is also available instantly for other musicians to play on top of, just as if you were in the studio laying down one track at a time on a multi-track recorder.

If you’ve used Calabarock, leave a comment with your thoughts!

NOTE: 3G network access is great for browsing and listening to Calabarock tracks, but WiFi access is recommended (for speed purposes) when recording.

[via Synthtopia]

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Free iPhone Storage: Keep Your Files in the Cloud with ZumoDrive

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Not enough space on your iPhone for all your music? Need more storage for your tiny netbook hard drive? ZumoDrive promises to solve conundrums like these by keeping your files in the cloud but making them accessible in real-time, just as though they were local. Inother words, it's a virtual hard drive that lives online.

When you install the Windows or Mac client, ZumoDrive adds this virtual drive to your system, complete with prefab folders for music, photos, and documents. Just drag and drop your stuff to one of these folders (or create new ones--remember, the virtual drive works just like a regular drive) to copy it to the ZumoDrive cloud.

From there, you can access those files in any Web browser or on any PC that has the ZumoDrive client installed. There's also a free iPhone app that lets you retrieve documents, photos, and music (which you can stream over 3G, EDGE, or Wi-Fi--a great workaround for memory-crunched devices). An Android version is coming soon.

[via PC World]

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

E! Entertainment New Free iPhone Apps

E! (Entertainment Television) is planning on launching some free apps for Google Android phones and the Apple iPhone within the next few days.

Apparently and according to AppScout this will happen ahead of more versions for other and quote “unnamed Internet-enabled mobile devices.” The ad-supported application will allow you the user to watch videos from E!, including video clips from of “The Soup,” “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” and “Chelsea Lately,” as well as customize celebrity news updates.

Mobile phone users can access E! Online by simply typing in wap.eoline.com on your handsets Web Browser.

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