Pro HDR Review (iPhone 3GS)

How familiar does this scenario sound? It’s a bright sunny day, you’re strolling around your neighborhood and you come across a scene that inspires you...
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Chapters for the iPad – Review

Are you a person that takes notes for different subjects, or maybe different meetings?  Has the iPad’s core Notes app left you wanting more?  Would...
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Shot Shot Shoot (iPad Review)

There is no shortage of unique and creative games available on Apple’s App Store, so a game with a unique design like Shot Shot Shoot...
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iLife ’11: GarageBand – In Depth

Apple introduced a new version of GarageBand in its iLife ‘11 suite yesterday, and Xander Soren demonstrated some impressive new features. Let’s take a look...
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Interactive Alphabet: A review

Interactive Alphabet by Pi’ikea St. is an app for young children that is both fun and educational. When you first open the app, you are presented...
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Produce Pal, a perfect pick: a review

This summer, I had a real battle with kiwis. Actually, I had a real battle (as in food fight) with cherry tomatoes, but that’s a whole...
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Power.ME HD: A review

Power.ME Pro is an incredible app for increasing and managing your productivity. I quite enjoyed my time with the app and found it to be...
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iStreamer for iPad

I’ll be the first to admit it — I am a self-proclaimed news junkie and frequently find myself searching through the interweb for headline news...
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iMockups makes wireframing your apps a breeze: A review

It’s taken me a very long time to realize that when it comes to developing websites, the best practice is to wireframe first, and then...
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Yojimbo 3 and Yojimbo for iPad: A match made in heaven?

Yojimbo is an elegant information organizer that is simple to use yet offers powerful organization and retrieval. The application provides multiple methods of input, each of which integrate seamlessly with your workflow. You can import all sorts of information into Yojimbo, including PDFs, scanned images/documents, serial numbers, passwords, photographs, web archives, bookmarks, text notes, and virtually any digital thing you desire.
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ArtRage for the iPad: A review

For me, reviewing a painting App on the iPad would be similar to having Charles Barkley as a judge on Dancing with the Stars. It’s...
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Reckless Racing for iPhone

Reckless Racing by EA is one of those games where you go, “WOW!” On an iPhone 4 with Retina display, the graphics and visual details...
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Munch 5-a-Day: A review

Munch 5-a-Day is an iPhone app designed to help you eat more fruits and vegetables. You can track the amount of fruits and vegetables you eat,...
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Paprika: A delectable recipe manager for iPad

Paprika ($9.99), by Hindsight Labs, is an absolutely gorgeous recipe manager for iPad. Not only can you catalogue all your own recipes with Paprika, you can also easily add them from websites. In addition, Paprika will build a grocery list from any recipes you choose, and you can use the app while you cook.
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Frog Dissection: Reliving Junior High Science

Frog Dissection ($4.99) by Emantras, Inc., is an award-winning, educational app that takes you through the process of dissecting a frog. The app is beautifully designed and is easy to use, with both written and audio instructions. Not only does Frog Dissection explain how to dissect, but it also provides additional information on frog organs, the frog life cycle, and other interesting frog facts.
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Get bite-sized Apple news with iDygest: A review

iDygest is a free app that will provide a summary of mac news stories. It finds articles that have the most sources, and you get...
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Listen to the radio on your iPhone with TuneIn Radio: A review

Do you like listening to the radio? Thanks to TuneIn Radio by Synsion Radio Technologies, you can now do that with any of your iOS devices....
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Crosswords: iOS app review

Amongst the 300,000 applications available on the App Store, quite a large number fall within the puzzle genre. The App Store has a myriad of...
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