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I’m standing on the Vomit Comet from London Liverpool Street to Southend Victoria. This train leaves at 2315 and is usually one of the first to attract the drunken dregs of Essex. And the odd sane and sober individual hiding from cold, hard reality with a pair of headphones and an ability to avoid projectile [...]

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Michael Selvidge is back giving us some more iPhone App reviews, two that are great, and one…not so much.

So everyone, including Barack Obama, knows that the slickest way to market your product (or candidate) is with a native app for the slickest phone ever, the iPhone.
As traditional forms of advertising like TV, radio, and newspaper [...]

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I’m sure you’ll agree with me over the fact that Google Earth is a remarkable software. The ability to virtually find and browse to any point on the earth has been implemented exceptionally well. However, being an iPhone user, I particularly miss Google Earth on the phone, more so for the sheer simplicity that the [...]

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The awesome folks at Qik, the free service that lets you stream live video from your mobile phone, have just announced on their blog that the service now supports newer HTC phones. The developers, in the US and Russia, have been hard at work while sipping on some expresso, as the new release adds support [...]

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Jim Wild wrote in with his review of the iPhone App - Evernote.
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As someone who’s mind tends to constantly overflow with questions, ideas and useless facts of information, I’m often trying to find creative new ways of leaving myself notes. Odd text messages, cryptic emails and post-it notes stuck to [...]

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We’ve enlisted help in the form of Michael to give us a hand reviewing as many of the iPhone apps out there as possible. Here’s the first one he’s got his hands on.

App: Tris
Price: Free
Type: Game
I have been a fan of Tetris ever since I got my first GameBoy in 1989. The grey graphics dancing [...]

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