March 11th, 2010
Jeff Gamet, The Mac Observer’s managing editor, will be speaking at the Colorado Macintosh User Group meeting on Thursday, March 11, in Boulder, Colorado. Jeff will be showing off some of his favorite iPhone and iPod touch applications.  Read More →
March 10th, 2010
Dejal Systems announced the immediate availability of Tweeps 1.0 for the iPhone and iPod touch on Wednesday. Tweeps lets users manage their Twitter account settings as well as follow and unfollow other Twitter users.  Read More →
March 4th, 2010
Ludia on Thursday invited players to come on down for The Price is Right 2010 (US$4.99) on iPhone and iPod touch. Other new games include Chillingo’s shoot-‘em-up title Radio Flare REDUX ($2.99), the racer Raging Thunder 2 ($4.99), and a port of the Nintendo Wii shooter Cocoto Magic Circus ($0.99). In addition, MeanFreePath has released a Vendettas update for its MMO Turf Wars, allowing lower-level players to compete with established ones... 
March 2nd, 2010
The Art Authority app for iPhone and iPod touch is a compilation of artwork from ancient times through the contemporary period. But if that were all, it would merely be a another art collection. Instead, however, the app does something unexpected: it has the power to make one want to learn more about art and the circumstances around the work.  Read More →
March 2nd, 2010
Gibson Guitars announced Tuesday the release of Gibson Guitar App for iPhone and iPod touch.  The app offers guitarists a tuner, chord charts, and a metronome, as well as access to instructional videos from LearnAndMaster.com (L&M), and an interface for reading content from Gibson.com.  Read More →
March 1st, 2010
iLuv announced Monday the release of the Premium iMM178 Vibe Plus, a speaker dock for the iPhone and iPod that features a dual alarm clock and integrated bed shaker that will vibrate a pillow or bed for those who need an extra smack in the head to wake up in the morning.  Read More →
February 26th, 2010
Vern Seward takes a peek at three mech games for the iPhone and iPod Touch; iMech, Robo Fighters, and Mech Gladiator, all in this week’s installment of Free on iTunes.  Read More →
February 26th, 2010
iPhone OS 3.0 includes a voice recorder app, but it isn’t the only option for capturing audio on the go. Nancy Gravley takes a look at Retro Recorder and lets you know whether or not it’s worth paying for an app that offers a feature that’s already included with the iPhone and second generation iPod touch. Hint: It is.  Read More →
February 26th, 2010
Apple makes it easy to download or update apps directly on your iPhone or iPod touch thanks to the built-in App Store application. What isn’t obvious, however, is that you can control when specific apps download thanks to the not-so-obvious pause feature.  Read More →
February 26th, 2010
Lynda.com released its self-named iPhone and iPod touch app on Friday that lets subscribers watch training videos away from their computer. Lynda.com offers an extensive library of training videos that show how to use design applications, Microsoft Office, developer tools, and more.  Read More →
February 25th, 2010
Adobe is taking its online collaboration and conferencing Acrobat Connect platform on the go with the release of Acrobat Connect Pro Mobile for the iPhone and iPod touch. The app lets users participate in Acrobat Connect sessions, and works over Wi-Fi or 3G connections.  Read More →
February 24th, 2010
Long time Mac and iPhone app developer Freeverse was just purchased by iPhone app maker ngmoco, raising questions about the future of Freeverse’s product lineup. Not to worry, the company says, because it plans to continue supporting its Mac apps while working on new iPhone and iPod touch titles, too.  Read More →
February 24th, 2010
Apple seems to be working on refining its process for dealing with iPhone and iPod touch apps that contain sexual content that’s a little less heavy handed than simply removing potential offenders from the App Store. The new approach includes adding a new “Explicit” category developers can use for apps that could be seen as “overtly sexual.”  Read More →
February 24th, 2010
Apple has been pulling iPhone and iPod touch apps that include what some see as content that’s a little too racy from its App Store. Today TMO readers are offering their take on Apple’s latest move.  Read More →
February 23rd, 2010
Over the years we’ve reviewed dozens of iPhone and iPod cases and we’ve tried to focus on products that are unique, offer superior functionality, or both. Conversely, we usually avoid reviewing cases that have no distinguishing features. I’m happy to report that the Voi! Lorem™ iPhone case meets or exceeds our criteria — it’s unique, with unique functionality, and several other features that distinguish it from... 
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