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Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear app now available

MTV Networks has released the official Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear app for this Saturday's Jon Stewart rally and Stephen Colbert march. The app features a map of the rally site, Facebook, Twitter, and Foursquare integration, a portal to upload ...

Cosmic Discoveries is a great free demo for your iPhone

Every so often I see a free app that is just dying to be used as an iPhone demonstration. The candidate for today is the American Museum of Natural History app called Cosmic Discoveries. When you open the app, you see an image of Saturn. It's a bit cri...

AirProjector – iPhone Presentation Tool

A few months ago Cody reviewed AirSketch: an iPad sketchpad that allows you to easily share your doodles over a local network to anyone with a HTML compatible browser. Also from qrayon we now have its other half: AirProjector, an iPhone app that acts as a simplified wireless projector. AirProjector is very useful if you...

App Review: Claim Denied!

Ever wanted to have the horrible job of denying people health care so you can make your company more money? Me neither, but I'm a fan of tower defense games and got a kick out of the satire presented in Claim Denied! when a reader brought it to my at...

And you thought the iPad was sexy: Victoria’s Secret comes to your touchscreen

Victoria's Secret launched an iPad app a few days ago, and it's already climbed to the #4 in the #1 spot on the Top Free iPad Apps chart. The app is part catalog, part video and photo diary of what it's like to spend time with some of the hottest wo...

App Review: Kingsburg (née Kinsburg) rolls strategy and frustrating your opponents into one fun game

In September, a board game app based on the 2007 game Kingsburg took the gaming community by surprise. We often hear about upcoming board game ports way in advance of their release, but Kingsburg appeared so suddenly on the App Store [for US$4.99] th...

Rock around the Dock Clock

Remember my roundup of iPad clock apps a little over a month ago? Well, there was one app that I left out, but shouldn't have -- Dock Clock (US$1.99). There were a lot of readers who pointed out the app to me, so I decided to take a look. Created by d...

Noteshelf: handwritten iPad notes that really work

Noteshelf (US$4.99) from FluidTouch.biz is a fresh new iPad notebook app for handwritten notes that addresses most of the issues I've had with similar apps in the past. In fact, Noteshelf is so usable that I just deleted a couple of other apps that I w...

Note & Share for iOS: Markdown, Dropbox, Evernote, and more

With the tide of plain text editors showing up in the app store, I'm getting a little soggy, and I know you might be, too. However, I have another one for your consideration: Note & Share (for both iPhone and iPad) adds some unique features to the ...

Audiogalaxy brings your music to your iPhone, iPad and more

Ever since Google bought Simplify Media and killed it for the iPhone, there has been a need for a reliable way to get your DRM-free music library to your iPhone. Audiogalaxy has done that, and quite a bit more. Audiogalaxy basically streams your music ...

The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule comes to iOS for kids

Oceanhouse Media has done it again with The Berenstain Bears and the Golden Rule by Stan and Jan Berenstain with Mike Berenstain (US$2.99). It's another in their line of popular storybooks for children, and it tells the tale of Sister Bear being given ...

Immerse yourself in TED on the iPad

Do you need a dose of inspiration, or want your mind stretched? Attending a TED talk is the answer, but now TED has come to the iPad. TED is a nonprofit group that is dedicated to spreading good and interesting ideas through a series of talks. TED me...