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For $8, the Agile Lie Detector uses voice stress analysis, a 3D spectrograph and special lie meter to detect if the speaker of truth/non-truth is lying to you.
Tech Buzz The new Google iPhone App adds a neat feature: Voice search for those too lazy to type. If you're slow with iPhone typing, the voice option may make looking for sushi directions much easier. (Also, why is everyone in iPhone demos always searching for sushi? Is that all that yuppies ever eat?)
Tech Buzz Google’s Earth software becomes a free iPhone app. Now there’s another reason to constantly be pulling out your iPhone in the middle of conversations.
A soon-to-be-released app for the iPhone handsomely packages classic books for touch screen reading. If I could figure out how to update my hacked iPhone, I would totally get this.
Looks like someone actually bought the I Am Rich iPhone App, albeit accidentally. Here’s a hint about the internet: Clicking the ‘buy’ button usually leads to things being purchased.
Tech Buzz Our favorite iPhone app: using the phone’s mic, Shazam can listen to any song and tell you what it is. How many times have you been in the Gap and wondered, “What’s that awesome song they’re playing in here?” Wonder no more! With the magic of Shazam, you’ll never be left out of the game again. Just hold your phone up to the music for a few seconds and it will name that tune.
Tech Buzz A Guitar Hero-like game is quickly becoming one of the most popular apps for the iPhone. It helps that it’s a free download. The two-player mode seems especially intriguing.
Tech Buzz Just ahead of the new iPhone release, Apple opens its iPhone App Store for business. And with the new 2.0 firmware update, you can start buying those apps.