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Free Apps roundup for November 6th, 2009

by Jake Gaecke on Nov 6, 2009 at 06:25 PM

Another great week for freebies on the App Store. Lots of information, apps and games, which is good news if your weekend was going to be bland. Now it can be full of icons instead! Cameras, toys, religion, games, and Family Guy. You couldn’t ask for too much more. Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Scholastic vocabulary apps for iPhone, iPod touch

by Kirk Hiner on Nov 5, 2009 at 11:59 AM

There’s no shortage of iPhone apps available to keep kids occupied while you wait for your bloomin’ onion to be served. There’s also no shortage of apps available to explain why you shouldn’t be eating a bloomin’ onion. In this review, though, we’ll focus on the kids, and take a… Continue Reading »

How Apple got to 100,000 apps, and why it won’t stop

by Kirk Hiner on Nov 5, 2009 at 10:47 AM

You have a map for that, Verizon? Okay, well I see your map, and raise you an app. 100,000 apps, actually. Apple has announced that developers have created over 100,000 apps for the App Store (only a couple hundred of which have anything to do with farting). This is a… Continue Reading »

App Store now has more than 100,000 applications available

by Josh Holat on Nov 5, 2009 at 08:42 AM

Apple’s iTunes App Store has reached a very important milestone: 100,000 available applications. In a marketplace where other companies are struggling to get 1,000 applications available for purchase and download, Apple and the developers with accounts have once again risen to the occasion. 100,000 certainly isn’t a small number, and… Continue Reading »

An open letter to the Verizon “There’s a Map for That” ads

by Aaron Kraus on Nov 2, 2009 at 09:28 PM

First, let me congratulate you on a fairly witty pun-based ad campaign. You’re making a point, and with quite a bit of gumption, given the lack of cool smartphones available on your larger-than-life network. Second, I’ll acknowledge our past relationship; nine good years with excellent coverage and several fairly decent… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews “And Another Thing…” H2G2 audio book for iPhone, iPod touch

by Kirk Hiner on Nov 2, 2009 at 09:21 AM

It’s true. There’s a sixth installment in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Trilogy. With the death of Douglas Adams in 2001, it seemed the landmark series had reached a less than impressive end with Mostly Harmless, a book which Douglas himself referred to as “bleak.” But is a bleak… Continue Reading »

WordPress 2 now available for the iPhone

by Patrick Lutz on Oct 31, 2009 at 11:31 PM

Popular blog publishing software, WordPress, has recently released version 2.0 of its software. However, it has been released as a separate application, like what was done with Tweetie 2, so don’t bother checking for an update to your already-downloaded WordPress app. WordPress 2 brings an impressive redesign and a bunch… Continue Reading »

Bobba Bar is on its way to the iPhone and iPod touch

by Patrick Lutz on Oct 31, 2009 at 10:22 PM

Are you familiar with Habbo Hotel? The company behind the sensational virtual world, Sulake, Inc., has created a similar pocketsize virtual world for mobile devices known as Bobba (or Bobba Bar for the iPhone version). Bobba has already been out on various smartphones for a few months now, and the… Continue Reading »

Free app roundup for October 30th, 2009

by Jake Gaecke on Oct 30, 2009 at 04:35 PM

Halloween might be upon you, but you’re grown up now. So instead of getting the candy, you’ll be giving it out with a big smile on your face, right? Yeah, probably not. Those darn kids just want candy. They don’t give a crap about you, and they certainly don’t care… Continue Reading »

Halloween iPhone apps that could actually be scary

by Kirk Hiner on Oct 29, 2009 at 08:51 AM

There’s certainly no shortage of Halloween-themed apps in the iTunes App Store. Search “Halloween,” and nearly 200 apps show up. Now, the connection to Halloween with some of these is dubious at best, but that’s still a lot of material. The question is, how many of these apps are actually… Continue Reading »

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