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  • This Week’s Best iPhone Apps [IPhone Apps]
    By Gizmodo on March 12th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    In this week’s bipolar app roundup: Foursquare, squared! Slow ISPs, tattled on! Videos, easily streamed! Street Fighter fans’ high standards, met! Twitter apps, set free! Your entire life, documented! Your every plan, shared! And more… This Week’s Apps To view the gallery as a single page, click here . This Week’s iPhone News …

  • Gizmodo’s Essential iPhone Apps: November ‘09 Edition
    By Gizmodo on November 30th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Each month, the best new iPhone apps —and some older ones—are considered for admission into Gizmodo’s Essential iPhone Apps Directory . Who will join? Who will live? Who will die? For the full directory of Gizmodo’s Essential iPhone Apps , click here . The Month’s Best As gathered from our weekly roundups . If you hate hate…

  • This Week’s 10 Best iPhone Apps
    By Gizmodo on October 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    In this week’s net-neutral iPhone app roundup: Wild Things, physics games, Photoshop!, Twitter again (but that’s ok!), horse music, human music, and much, much more. The Best Where the Wild Things Are : Promotional apps are normally garbage, and in a few areas, this is a little fluffy (though there’s some neat media in…

  • The Week In iPhone Apps: Happy MMS Day, Everyone
    By Gizmodo on September 25th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Let’s take a second to reflect upon how far we’ve come , from phone owners without the near-decade-old service that people don’t really use that much, to people with it. That far! In other, slightly more scheduled iPhone news: some apps! 12Mail : MMS has only been working on the iPhone for what, four hours?…

  • ArcAttack: Lightning-Proof Musicians Share Their Tesla Coil Secrets
    By Gizmodo on September 25th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    When Nikola Tesla invented his coil in 1891, he probably never imagined the ominous structures taking the place of the violin or French horn. But with time, anything’s possible. Music trio ArcAttack adds its own spin to Tesla’s dream machine. We gather around the group in a circle, about 8 or 10 feet …

  • The Week In iPhone Apps: FCC Inquiry Edition
    By Gizmodo on August 21st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Let’s take our minds off all this nasty Google Voice business for a minute, and focus on the apps that we do have. Google may not make an appearance this week, but how about Wikipedia? NPR? The Discovery Channel ? Simplify? NPR News : The unaffiliated Public Radio Player was great great great , but this …

  • The Week In iPhone Apps: It’s Never Too Early To Dance
    By Gizmodo on June 26th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    iPhone 3.0 apps are still dropping fast and furious, left and right, cats and dogs, etc , but there’s some reprieve for non-3.0 stragglers this week, too. Morning music? Personal broadcasting? Smug food habits? It’s all here. Locavore 2.0 : An hefty update to an already decent app , Locavore 2.0 mixes social networking with its local, seasonal food-finding abilities…

  • 10 Breakfast Gadgets For True Champions
    By Gizmodo on June 26th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Coffee, bacon, donuts and cigarettes—it’s the best part of waking up (if you are lucky enough to wake up that is). The following products will help you enjoy your own breakfast of champions . [Image via rangerumors ]

  • The Week In iPhone Apps: Too Drunk to Play Brain Age
    By Gizmodo on June 12th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    All those apps at WWDC were pretty cool, right? Of course, they’ll be a lot cooler when they actually come out . Get your head out of clouds, and into some of this week’s iPhone apps . KCRW Radio : It’s no secret that we love KCRW , but it seems to have been pulled from the…

  • 8 Gadgets That Hide All Of The Nasty Stuff You Do
    By Gizmodo on June 12th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    You know all of that nasty, gross stuff you do in private? Now you can do all of it in public thanks to the following products. I mean, why should you have to change? [Image via Collegelawstudent ]