As much as I dread adding a third post about a single app all within just a few days, it is important to point out that the Google Advanced Voice Search app is now available in the App Store — but there may be a slight catch in getting the app downloaded. Well maybe not a [...]
Continue reading...17. November 2008 | by Robert Nelson
This news may make some of the “smaller” iPhone app developers smile just a little bit. It seems that not even Google is immune to the delays and troubles that some are seeing when it comes time to have their application approved and entered into the App Store. Despite the excitement that we saw on [...]
Continue reading...14. November 2008 | by Robert Nelson
Google is preparing to add another app into the App Store — Advanced Voice Search. The app which is expected to become available today (November 14) will allow users to pretend like they are on a real call, and “ask virtually any question.” Once the question is asked, the users voice is converted to a [...]
Continue reading...3. November 2008 | by Robert Nelson
Griffin has recently released iTalk, a free voice recording application for either the iPhone or the iPod touch. The app can be found in the App Store (iTunes Link) and is available for free for a “limited time.” While there are some other apps that offer voice recording in the App Store, iTalk seems to be [...]
Continue reading...28. October 2008 | by Robert Nelson
Evernote has just rolled out an updated version of their iPhone/iPod touch app. The update brings the current version to 1.4 and includes one new feature that should be very welcomed — offline note support. Of course, this sounds like it may be more welcomed with iPod touch users, but could also be very helpful [...]
Continue reading...26. September 2008 | by Robert Nelson
An upcoming application is promising to offer quick and easy access to your iDisk, Google Docs and Box.net files. The app is called MobileFiles and is being developed by Quickoffice. Users will be able to easily check out and view those documents that you are storing in the cloud from just about anywhere. Unfortunately MobileFiles is [...]
Continue reading...18. September 2008 | by Robert Nelson
DataViz has recently announced that they are working on bringing Documents ToGo to the App Store. Overall this is a great app, one that I have used on many devices in the past and one that plenty of current or past Palm, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry and even Symbian users will most likely have used at [...]
Continue reading...31. August 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
One would think that the United States Army would be using some of the most hi-tech translation devices in the world. Well, they are: iPods. You heard me right! The United States Army’s 10th Mountain Division, a light infantry division, has apparently been using around 260 modified iPods and iPod Nanos running a specialized translation application developed [...]
Continue reading...27. August 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
If you’re an avid Wikipedia user like myself, then you know the importance of being able to access the site at anytime, anywhere. There have been a slew of web applications released with this intent in mind, but what we truly need is a sleek, easy-to-use, native application. Well, Robert Chin has developed just that, a [...]
Continue reading...20. August 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
One major feature we’ve all been waiting for since the release of the new iPhone firmware, copy & paste, has yet to officially be released by Apple. Developed by Zac White, OpenClip is a 3rd party application that offers a copy & paste functionality in “supported” iPhone applications. You may be familiar with another 3rd party application [...]
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18. November 2008 | by Robert Nelson
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