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Mobile version of iTunes Store gets Genius recommendations

The desktop version of the iTunes Store has had Genius recommendations for quite some time, but the feature has been missing from the iPhone/iPod touch version of the Store -- until now. Tapping on the "More" tab at the bottom of the iTunes Store app w...

How the iPad and iPhone shift reading habits

Read It Later is an Instapaper-style platform for saving and tracking various things to read online, and they recently released some interesting information about iPad and iPhone reading over on their blog. The line for when people save articles is pr...

Glympse is a great way to share your location

Somehow we missed telling you about Gylmpse, the great little free app that lets you tell others where you are in real time. To get started, download Glympse to your iPhone and accept the terms of use. There are no accounts to set up or anything else t...

Macworld Expo 2011: Marketcircle Daylite, Daylite Touch, and Billings Pro

If there's one company that always shows off their best side at Macworld Expo, it's Marketcircle. The company's products won the Macworld Best of Show awards for the last two years, and it wouldn't surprise me to hear that they've won again. Marketcir...

TUAW’s Daily App: Legendary Wars

I got to see Legendary Wars at Macworld last week, and it's a fun title. It has a good mix of many different game genres and a lot of solid game content to explore. At its core, Legendary Wars is a fantasy-based real-time strategy game, but there's a ...

Macworld Expo 2011: Vito Technology updates the Walk apps

Russian company Vito Technology was in one of the booths around the Mobile App Showcase at Macworld 2011 last week, and they kindly sat down to show off new versions of their apps, all coming up in the next month or so as free updates on the App Store...

TrueHDR adds Geo-tagging and drops to $0.99 for a limited time

As a frequent landscape photographer, I've enjoyed exploring HDR (High Dynamic Range) imaging for quite some time. With HDR, your camera takes multiple images, usually at different shutter speeds, to capture both bright and dark areas at their best. Th...

Macworld Expo 2011: Hands-on with Splashtop Remote

iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad owners who'd like to remotely control their Mac or Windows machine with full audio and video streaming now have another solution available in Splashtop Remote. The free Mac server software, required in order to connect fro...

Doodle Jump makes deal with Universal, gets movie tie-in

Here's an interesting story out of Macworld this week. Doodle Jump, recently featured as the Top Paid App of all time, is going to Hollywood, but not quite in the way you might think. Rather than a Doodle Jump movie, the movies are instead coming to D...

TUAW’s Daily App: Cashish

Whenever we TUAW bloggers all get together, we tend to pass around our favorite iPhone apps of late, and this week at Macworld has been no exception. Last year at WWDC, Victor Agreda recommended Taxi Magic, and this year at Macworld, our own Mike Rose...

HP at Macworld Expo 2011: ePrint and environmental stewardship

HP creates more products that work with Macs and iOS devices than any other electronics manufacturer on the planet. That's why TUAW always seeks out the former employer of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak for on-the-floor video. This morning I had the opp...

Updated TUAW application now available in the App Store

It's here! The iPhone update all faithful TUAW readers have been asking about (and asking about...) is now available in the App Store. Although it's not universal for the iPad (sorry!), it does up the ante with many notable improvements including supp...