7 iPhone Apps That Were Better As Game Boy Accessories
Sure, you can Instagram anything you see, but can you make it into a sticker for your pencil box? Read More ›
Sure, you can Instagram anything you see, but can you make it into a sticker for your pencil box? Read More ›
A pretty app that lets you “make” your pizza before ordering it. Very clever, Domino's. Read More ›
The toys are made to sit on your iPad and control Disney games from the app store. Cool? Lame? What do you think? (via gizmodo.com) View List ›
Phone Story, a satirical educational game about the true cost of smart phones, was pulled from the App Store. Don't know why…looks they could've had another Angry Birds on their hands. If Angry Birds featured a Committing Suicide By Jumping Off A Tall Building In Order To Escape The Dehumanizing Conditions In Which Chinese Laborers Are Forced To Manufacture Smart Phones Mode. And, yes, it should be available soon on Android. (via phonestory.org) View List ›
As part of next month's “Social Media” exhibit at the Pace Gallery in Manhattan, David Byrne mocked up some would-be iPhone applications. Personally, I'd much rather see him work on a sequel to “True Stories,” but I'll take what I can get. (via.) View List ›
Your favorite iPhone app just got a hardcore upgrade. Watch Video ›
N SKY C displays the average color of the New York City sky, updated every 5 minutes. While we lost a bit of our humanity the day this site was created, I spent too many years working in a windowless cubicle farm to not appreciate its usefulness. View Image ›
0 to 100 is a new iPad app with interactive portraits of faces at every age and stage of life. From an infant to a great grandmother, you can browse people's portraits and read their stories in brief interviews and videos. Their demo video is a lot of fun to watch and I could see myself getting hooked on the Facemaker. (via Fast Co Design) View List ›
A clever new iPhone and Android app from Sealy that lets you carry the classic fortune cookie joke of adding “In Bed” at the end of your fortune to adding “In Bed” to your iPhone photos. Their tagline is, “Whatever you do in life, Sealy supports it.” My inner 3rd grader approves. Watch Video ›
Playing devil's advocate.
Exodus International, a Christian ministry that specializes in helping people “leave homosexuality” to become “former homosexuals,” has an iPhone application available for download in Apple's App Store. Ugh. There's an app for that. No word yet from Apple on why this doesn't violate their ban on apps that “contain hateful/violent/offensive content.” View List ›
Time to settle the account with friends over your iPhone. Just tap the screen. It's easy and no one gets hurt. View Image ›
Apparently there's an app coming out for Catholics who want help with confession. Yeah, really. (But this obviously isn't it.) View Image ›
Available in April, the App Gun will turn your iPhone or iPod Touch into a blaster for you to destroy aliens. (source) View List ›
Possibly the coolest thing you can purchase for $4.99.
Wouldn't it be amazing to have a soundtrack to your life? With the new Inception iPhone application, enter an interactive dream world where music becomes more energetic when you move and calm when you sit still. Now if I could just have Morgan Freeman narrate my life, everything would be perfect. Watch Video ›
Scientists in the United Kingdom are close to releasing an application for smart phones that can test for sexually transmitted diseases. You'll pee on an electronic stick, plug it into your phone, and find out almost instantly if you have critters in your love places. No one will ever want to borrow a phone again. Read More ›
But, I haven't hit snooze in two weeks, so I guess it's working. View Image ›
All of the instruments heard in this video were played using iPad applications - pretty cool! AND they're breakdancing. Watch Video ›
On Sunday, Skype 2.0 was launched for the iPhone 3G, bringing a long-sought feature to the table: making calls over 3G. By now, 5 million users downloaded the application from the iTunes Store, showing just how important this feature was to users. Unfortunately, the new feature came with an unpleasant announcement; after August 2010, Skype will start charging a monthly fee for the 3G calling feature on top of whatever fee you’re already paying your mobile operator for data transfer.
Like semi-clothed Japanese women? Like looking like an asshole in public? Like blowing on inanimate objects? There's an app for that. Watch Video ›
The AdMob Metrics report for July, based on the survey of over 1,000 of AdMob's iPhone, iPod touch and Android users, reveals an interesting statistic: iPhone and iPod Touch users are more likely to purchase paid applications from the iPhone App Store than Android users.
I'm not sure what these means for the future of humanity, but I know it's not a good sign. View Image ›
All the unbridled violence of a murderous rampage, packaged in the convenience of the iPhone. Watch Video ›
Round up of iPhone apps with smooth interfaces.