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Review : Clear-Coat Scratch Protection Skin for the iPhone
We love our gadgets. We take them everywhere because they have become an integral part of our everyday routines. As a result, they get worn, they get scratched, they get dropped, and they end up looking like—well, you get the idea. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could have a …
Impressions of Apple’s first post-Steve Event
(picture courtesy Endgagdet liveblog) Without a doubt, there was much hype and expectation leading up to today’s “Let’s talk iPhone” event. It would be the first post-Steve product launch, a first for new CEO Tim Cook, in addition to bringing the long-awaited launch of iOS5, iCloud and the new …
At last – Quora releases app for iPhone
Quora – one of my favourite places on the web – has finally released a native iPhone app today. Quora is a question-and -answer online database that is coolly ingenious. You can ask a question on any topic and people, usually very knowledgeable people, will answer it. What makes …
Quick Look: Taskflow for iPhone
TaskFlow aims to be the gorgeous hub for the daily to-do lists, notes, timers, and reminders that you keep on your iPhone. Ultimately, Taskflow tries to stride the line between heavy duty do-it-all apps like Pocket Informant and prettier, more casual task apps like Wunderlist. Tasks Taskflow does a number …
Quick Look: Zen Brush for iPad (and iPhone)
Zen Brush is a shockingly good app for creating simple paintings and images on your iPad. Out of all the drawing apps I’ve tried on my tablet thus far, Zen Brush has done the best job of making me forget that my finger isn’t *actually* a brush. There are only …
Quick Look: Tempus for iPhone and iPad
Tempus is a new calendar app from the developers at Mysterious Trousers (makers of Calvetica). Unlike the feature-filled Calvetica 4.0, however, Tempus has been designed with a newer codebase and a far more focused feature set in mind. This is probably the most trimmed down scheduling app you can currently …
Quick Look: Elements 2.0 for iPhone and iPad
I reviewed the initial version of Elements late last year and found it to be functional, but a little lacking in the style department (which was ironic, since I believe the full name of the app is Elements of Style). However, the recent update to Elements 2.0 comes with a …
Review: Day One, a Journal App for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Day One is a handsome little app that encourages you to record all of your daily dealings inside of its cool blue interface. Granted, plenty of other apps already offer a similar digital journaling experience, but Day One takes it a step further by providing a standalone Mac app …
Review: Eden for iPhone
Some of my fondest childhood memories are of the times I spent building things out of Legos with my brothers. I loved the idea of taking simple bricks and turning them into unique and creative inventions. I spent hours building everything from cars to entire cities. I was happy to …
Quick Look: Meernotes for iPhone
Meernotes is an app that tries to mimic the feel of a real paper notebook on your iPhone, and it makes very few concessions in this regard. Pages This app takes pages very seriously. The moment you reach the end of a page in Meernotes, you’ll be automatically moved to …
Quick Look: TinyVox Pro for iPhone
TinyVox Pro is a fantastic app for quickly creating voice recordings of up to 20 minutes without having to fuss with the file format or how to share it. Record, then Share All you have to do is load TinyVox Pro, quickly record something, choose the service if you’d like …
