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Free apps roundup for March 5th, 2010

by Jake Gaecke on Mar 5, 2010 at 03:26 PM

Wow, there were a ton of free apps this week new to the App Store. Lots of camera utilities. We’ve also got a definite download for any guitar players (or wannabes) out there, a way for urbanites to get from here to to your favorite bar or restaurant, your very… Continue Reading »

Google to back HTC in Apple patent infringement lawsuit?

by Josh Holat on Mar 4, 2010 at 10:56 PM

In a written email statement sent to TechCrunch after the news of Apple’s patent infringement lawsuit against HTC came out, Google has this to say: “We are not a party to this lawsuit. However, we stand behind our Android operating system and the partners who have helped us to develop… Continue Reading »

Mac, iPhone, iPod and iPad product news - March 4, 2010

by Kirk Hiner on Mar 4, 2010 at 06:18 PM

seyDoggy is back with a new RapidWeaver theme. We’ve missed you guys! Macvide, Ohanaware, Cocoamug and app4mac also have Mac updates. iPhone highlights include Marvel Comics, Air, The Three Little Pigs, a newly free game from Artificial Life, Emily’s Girl Talk, a fancy new case from CAZE, and a charger… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews the Dexim P-Flip Foldable Power Dock

by Jake Gaecke on Mar 4, 2010 at 06:48 AM

In a sea of boxy, single purpose batteries, one company dares to think different. The Dexim P-Flip is among the best choices among iPhone batteries available now. While nearly all other batteries on the market are just that—batteries—Dexim has put some useful thought into this product. The Dexim P-Flip is… Continue Reading »

Mac, iPhone, iPod and iPad product news - March 3, 2010

by Kirk Hiner on Mar 3, 2010 at 11:02 PM

Get ready for your NCAA tournament brackets with an iPhone app. You can also get ready for a (fictional) alien invasion with an iPhone app. Makes everything else seem kind of pointless, eh? Still, with MyTasks Pro, Budget iQ, Packing Pro and Fast Calc, there’s just nothing out there that… Continue Reading »

Relive the Olympic games on the iPhone and iPod touch

by Ed Parry on Mar 3, 2010 at 03:43 PM

If you’ve been stuck at your desk non-stop for the past few weeks, you just missed the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Don’t worry, it wasn’t amazing; the hosts took top place, with America coming in third despite having the most medals in total. Either way, if you watched some of… Continue Reading »

The RedEye mini, Thinkflood’s new low cost iPhone IR adapter

by Jake Gaecke on Mar 3, 2010 at 08:25 AM

Maybe you didn’t think ThinkFlood’s original RedEye IR dock was the best solution for controlling your IR gear. That’s okay, because ThinkFlood listened and is preparing to release the RedEye mini; and like their original IR solution it’s just a bit different from the competition. Instead of using the dock… Continue Reading »

Apple sues HTC over iPhone technology patent infringement

by Josh Holat on Mar 2, 2010 at 11:01 PM

In a press release out of Cupertino this week, Apple announced it is suing HTC for patent infringement in 20 different cases. According to Apple, the patents in question deal with the iPhone’s user interface, underlying architecture and hardware, meaning that HTC is being attacked from all sides on this… Continue Reading »

Mac, iPhone, iPod and iPad product news - March 2, 2010

by Kirk Hiner on Mar 2, 2010 at 07:20 PM

There’s an app to help parents engage in deep conversations with their kids while on car trips? I wonder if, “You’d better quite down back there or I’m going to drop you off under this bridge and go to Grammie’s without you!” is in there. Anyway, we’ve got an app… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews the Treasures of Mystery Island for iPhone, iPod touch

by Bill Stiteler on Mar 2, 2010 at 06:53 AM

The Treasures of Mystery Island takes the find-the-hidden-object game and adds dimensions and difficulties. How much either adds to the game is up for debate. There’s a backstory, of course; you’re a pilot on a cargo plane which crashes, and beyond finding the objects to repair your plane, you have… Continue Reading »

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