Archive for December, 2009
iHologram App Submitted, Lacks Depth
A new app called iHologram has just been submitted to Apple. The app itself was inspired by a concept thought up in 2008 which theorized that it should be possible to turn the iPhone into a type of hologram. No, Trekkies, I’m not talking about stuff you can do on the Holodeck of the Enterprise; [...]
ParkShark Makes Driving in NYC a Little More Tolerable
Very seldom do you ever hear of someone actually driving around New York City in their own car. There’s plenty of alternative transportation methods to get you around from point A to point B. However, when it is absolutely necessary for you to drive around Manhattan, the hard part becomes finding a parking spot. Thanks [...]
App Concept: Games With Voice Input
Several new apps featuring voice input have been popping up in the App Store recently. Dragon Dictation is one such example, allowing the user to speak their texts or emails instead of bothering to write them. The same goes with Google and Bing apps that enable voice search. So for the life of me I [...]
Toddlers Will Learn and Have Fun With Star Match
I have a hard time finding good quality games for my daughter to play on my iPhone. She keeps grabbing for it but I don’t like to let her play on it if it’s not an app or game that helps her learn. So Star Match, a new game from Digidood, will be quite handy [...]
Push POP and IMAP Email a go With Ultimate Notifier
What all began with a shared frustration of the lack of Gmail push email on the iPhone has now turned into a brand new upcoming app called Ultimate Notifier, which enables push notifications to be sent to you anytime you get a new email. This includes those pesky POP and IMAP accounts that have plagued [...]
Massage Therapists Will Love Anatomy in Motion, Coming Early 2010
Sneak peeks were to be had over at MendingHands today, when iPhone dev Mografi revealed an upcoming app called Anatomy in Motion scheduled for release sometime in early 2010. Anatomy in Motion (for simplicity we’ll call it AIM) will include a database of over 125 individual muscles, giving the user the ability to focus on [...]
iPhone Tea Lovers Unite at Teavana
I’m not a huge tea fan, and haven’t actually visited the site before, but popular tea lover website Teavana.com is now coming out with a free iPhone app, just submitted to the App Store on December 10. No screenshots that I can find, but it’s good to know what’s going on in the world of [...]
Flash Cards are Here via Study Mobile
If you’re a student, chances are you have finals coming up. Or at least something big that you have to study for. That’s where Study Mobile will come in handy, just submitted to the App Store a couple days ago. Study Mobile will give you the ability to add and use several sets of flash [...]
With Skipping Stones, Your iPhone IS the Stone
Quite frankly, I’m actually quite surprised I haven’t seen any app like this one out on the App Store yet. Have you ever been tempted to just take your iPhone and chuck it? Maybe even into a lake? Now there’s an app for that! It’s called Skipping Stones. Not the most original name on the [...]