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Magellan updates Roadmate for iPhone with new interface and free ‘lifetime’ map updates

Magellan has pushed out a rather massive and free update to iPhone Roadmate users. The entire engine and user interface have been freshened up and greatly improved (to my taste, that is). Yelp! and Google search are included, and the app has added p...

Comscore says the iPhone now tops RIM in US subscribers

It's probably not a gigantic surprise that Apple has slipped past the RIM BlackBerry phones, but it's a benchmark that should be noted. There may even be a few toasts in Cupertino. Comscore keeps an eye on mobile trends, and a report released toda...

Pulse News app now saves and syncs

Pulse News app for the iPhone and iPad received a nice update today allowing selected stories to be saved and automatically synced to other Pulse News apps you have or retrieved via the web. Sign-up for the service is free and can be done from wit...

A complete iPhone solution for reverse caller lookup

Number Guru gets you information when caller ID doesn't. This free iPhone app allows you to input any phone number and figure out who is calling you. It's particularly nice when you get spam telemarketer calls, because the app has some crowdsourcing...

ooVoo releases long awaited video chat client for iPhone

The new ooVoo app offers free video calling to PCs, Macs, Android phones and of course other iPhones. There's also text messaging, and up to 3 people on audio or video calls. PC or Mac users can receive the chats in a browser, and the app supports 3...

TUAW’s Daily iPhone App: Touchgrind BMX

Illusion Labs' Touchgrind was one of the first iPhone games I ever saw in action. Honestly, it wasn't very successful as a full game, but using the iPhone's multi-touch screen to control a fingerboard was fun. Now, Illusion Labs is bringing the br...

Square kills the need for NFC with virtual "tabs" and Card Case

Square CEO Jack Dorsey certainly had the right idea in having his presentation broadcast as part of the TechCrunch Disrupt conference this week. In an announcement made this afternoon, Dorsey essentially announced a sea change in the way that people...

PhotoForge2 for iPhone has many Photoshop-like features

It's amazing how many useful features are making it to iPhone apps. In particular, photo apps for the iPhone get more and more remarkable as time goes on. PhotoForge2 is a US$2.99 app that allows you to load your photos at full resolution, and it ...

More developers getting on the iPad publish-it-yourself bandwagon

As the iPad shapes up to become an impressive force in publishing, we're seeing more developers get interested in providing solutions for small businesses, schools and organizations that just want to get a magazine out with a minimum of fuss. I look...

A clock of all trades for your iPad

There's no shortage of clocks and timers for the iPad. One of the most complete is Clock Pro for the iPad, which is on sale this weekend for US$1.99. Clock Pro is an alarm clock and uses notifications so you can get that important wake-up alert wi...

What does the Skype sale mean for Apple customers?

By now everyone knows that Skype has been sold to Microsoft for a whoppingly big 8.5 billion dollars. The question on all our minds is what will the sale mean to Mac and iOS users? There aren't any ready answers. Microsoft often treats the Mac as ...

Getting GPS on a WiFi iPad with New Sky

Last week I reported on a Bluetooth GPS solution that will give you full navigation features on both the WiFi-only iPad and on the iPod touch. Today I was able to test the device and see if was a useful solution to navigating on iDevices that don't ...