Classical Music Master Collection App: 1.7GB of Music for $0.99
December 20th, 2009 by iPhoneTechZone
This collection is normally $1000 so I thought to myself “hey, pretty good deal…let’s post it!”. You can get it Here. Be quick to grab it before the deal ends!

It’s a 2GB download by the way…be patient
After all, it has over 800 tracks. If you like classical music and you miss out on this deal, then you should kick yourself at least 800 times.
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Live Video Streaming Comes to iPhone With Ustream App
December 9th, 2009 by iPhoneTechZone
Previously, Ustream was approved for the iPhone 3GS, but you couldn’t live stream. Which to be honest, is really the best part about Ustream. But Apple and AT&T have agreed on something and finally allowed you to stream live. We imagine this has to do with another app that was approved last week that allows streaming, but you didn’t hear that from us.

The Ustream Live Broadcaster iPhone App lets we share available videos to Ustream, as well as alternative websites similar to Twitter, Facebook as well as YouTube, as well as it will automatically tide as well as jot down to your Ustream. The new app allows streaming over 3G and wifi.
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EA brings Rock Band to the iPhone
October 19th, 2009 by iPhoneTechZone
It’s another highly anticipated title to make its way into the iTunes App Store. Available now, Rock Bank from EA brings the uber-popular consul game to the iPhone and iPod Touch.
The game feature solo play or team play over bluetooth or local WiFi where you and your friends can form a band and jam together (up to 4 players.)

Song List:
- 30 Seconds to Mars – “Attack”
- AFI – “Girls Not Grey”
- All American Rejects – “Move Along”
- Beastie Boys – “Sabotage”
- Blink 182 – “All the Small Things”
- Blondie – “Hanging on the Telephone”
- Foo Fighters – “Learn to Fly”
- Foo Fighters – “Everlong”
- George Thorogood and the Destroyers – “Bad to the Bone”
- Jethro Tull – “Hymn 43”
- Joan Jett – “Bad Reputation”
- Lynyrd Skynyrd – “Simple Man”
- Motörhead – “Ace of Spades”
- Rise Against – “Give It All”
- Silversun Pickups – “Lazy Eye”
- Steve Miller Band – “Take the Money and Run”
- The Pixies – “Debaser”
- The Presidents of the United States of America – “Ladybug”
- The Go Go’s – “We Got The Beat”
- Smashing Pumpkins – “Cherub Rock”
You can choose to play guitar, bass, drums, or do vocals.
The game also features push notifications where your friends can alert you when they want to get the band together and rock out. Rock Band requires iPhone OS 3.0 (EA actually says it does best with 3.1)
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Dropbox App Now Available for Your iPhone
September 30th, 2009 by iPhoneTechZone
Dropbox allows you to remotely back up important files so that they are not lost in case of a problem with your computer. It continuously runs in the background and whenever you add a file, remove a file or make changes to a file in your “Dropbox” folder, it syncs that file with Dropbox’s remote servers. Synced files can also be accessed from their website, even from a computer that does not have the program installed.

Dropbox now has an iPhone app that allows you to browse the files you have synced from your computer. You can access files that the iPhone supports, such as PDF files, Word documents, images and music files. In addition, images and videos can be uploaded from the iPhone, which will then be automatically synced and uploaded to your desktop computer.
Dropbox comes with 2GB of storage for free, which may be enough to store your most important files, but also has a 50GB package for $9.99 per month and a 100GB package for $19.99 per month.
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AmericanGreetings.com App Now Available For iPhone
September 6th, 2009 by iPhoneTechZone
Introduced in the month of August the iphone app from Americangreetings.com is now in the list of top 10 entertainment Apps on itunes.

In terms of total number of downloads the free app from AmericanGreetings.com has topped the list of offerings on iTunes. Once downloaded, users can browse from a wide variety of greetings, personalize, and send e-cards to anyone with an e-mail address.
The vice president of product management at AmericanGreetings.com Dan Miller said “We are thrilled with the success of the app and the positive feedback we’ve received from consumers”.
The AmericanGreetins.com ecard app gives its users exclusive access to a vast selection of world class greetings from American Greetings.
Features includes:
- high quality, innovative ecards from AmericanGreetings.com creative studio
- add a photo ecards: use photos from your iPhone to create personalized ecards.
- create a card: choose from different backgrounds, stickers and messages to create and personalize the perfect card.
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12 Twitter Apps for the iPhone Compared
August 18th, 2009 by iPhoneTechZone
When our desire to connect and communicate with one another crashed headlong in to the digital behemoth that is the Internet, we ended up with Twitter: a true 21st Century social phenomenon.
Like a chimerical parrot, each head squawking a different one-liner, Twitter can seem odd to the casual observer. Allowing users to post ultra-short updates, a quick tour ’round Twitter will find normal folk, celebrities and even politicians rubbing shoulders and swapping verbs.
As a frequent tweeter, I decided it was time to identify the ultimate Twitter app for the iPhone. Diving headlong in to the App Store, I emerged from its murky depths with 12 different apps.
Read on for the definitive roundup of iPhone Twitter apps available from the iTunes App Store including a comparison table and screenshot gallery.

Tweetie ($2.99)
Everything in one app, including multiple accounts, favorites, deleting, following, trends, location, re-tweets, photos and more. Notably, Tweetie is also blazing fast. The interface is lacking in visual-flair, leaving it feeling a little empty, though. Still, it’s robust, quick and all the features to tweet on the go are present and correct.
Tweetsville ($3.99)
Although there’s no location-based functionality or multiple accounts, everything else is present and correct, from retweeting to trends, and search to favorites. The overall presentation is polished yet refined, with a simple box-style list layout or the option to change this to a Tweetie/iChat style bubble design. For four bucks though, Tweetsville has either got to step up to the plate with some new features or back down and drop that price a little.
iTweets ($0.99)
With its iPhone SMS-influenced design, iTweets is an ultra-simple solution, perhaps most appropriate for the infrequent tweeter (with few friends). There’s no photo-support, no trends, no search: just one stream of tweets. Put simply, there are better apps than this available for free. And the app icon is, frankly, a vile blemish on the vibrant and youthful face of my lovely iPhone.
Twittelator Pro ($4.99)
As the name suggest, this is the Pro version of Twittelator (a free app). The app is painfully rich in features, unfortunately to its detriment: it feels cluttered and confusing. The app may be rich in functionality (there’s even a help button, perfect for those Jack Bauer emergency situations), but it’s poor in accessibility and, ultimately, a disappointment.
Twitterrific Premium ($9.99)
The premium version features an alternative theme and is ad-free. The adverts in the free version, though, are unobtrusive and serve as handy bookmarks when scrolling through unwieldy streams (which helps as scrolling is very jerky). Light on features, the appealing, functional interface design and super-cute tweeting sound are plus points. Certainly not worth ten bucks, especially compared to the competition.
Twinkle (free)
From the guys behind Tap Tap Revenge, comes a gorgeous looking Twitter app. It was the first one I used for iPhone but I eventually abandoned it due to various unsolved issues with the obligatory Tapulous ID. Like Twitterific, it’s light on features but has bags of character and also includes an impressive tweet-stream from nearby strangers.
TwitterFon (free)
The focus in this app is on basic features delivered in a speedy, stable package. There are only four screens in the app: a stream of tweets from the folks you follow; replies to you; direct messages; and search (including location-based search). TwitterFon feels a little bare but for purist tweeters, it’s the perfect little package.
NatsuLion (free)
An iPhone version of a functional and compact desktop Twitter-client, NatsuLion is robust and smooth with a simple feature-set for light tweeters. Like TwitterFon, there are four main screens, although instead of search, NatsuLion incorporates a somewhat useless unread tweets page.
Twittervision (free)
Twittervision incorporates an almost useless but nevertheless impressive world map feature: watch people tweet live across a map of the planet. Strange, hypnotic and downright fun. This app is the weird guy at the party who insists on showing you his magic trick — a little odd at first but ultimately amusing and impressive.
Gyazickr (free)
Perfect for iPhone tweeple with a penchant for amateur photography, this app is focused purely on posting pics. With its curious name, Gyazickr allows users to take a photo using the iPhone camera or pick one from the camera roll. Plus, there’s a funky little slideshow that displays other images recently posted to Twitter.
JustUpdate (free)
Forget those sheeple and the constant blah blah of their dreary monotonous lives. The world needs to know about all the important things that you do. This app has no follower feed, no friends, no features: just a text box for you to post directly to Twitter. That’s right, this app is the most efficient way to tell the world about the sandwich you just ate for lunch.
Twitfire (free)
Like JustUpdate, Twitfire is focused solely on getting your message out to the Twitterverse. The app incorporates a mini-browser for posting links, GPS-button for location tweets and access to the iPhone camera for posting photos, all wrapped up in a minimalist icon-driven interface.
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Get Voice Dialing on iPhone 3G/2G With iSpeak app
August 13th, 2009 by iPhoneTechZone
iSpeak, as the title suggests, is a voice control application for the 1st gen iPhone and of course, the iPhone 3G, that allows users to dial phone numbers using your…voice! Big surprise there! Also, iSpeak allows you to call numbers with location, let’s say “Call Jim at Home”. Unfortunately, iSpeak, in its current version, doesn’t come with all the features of Voice Control present within the new iPhone 3GS, however, you may get some as the application develops.

iSpeak is available in the App Store for only $2.99 and it’s a good asset for all those driving around all day and speaking on the phone.
iSpeak 1.1 Video:
iSpeak 1.1 Features:
- Fonix iSpeak runs on the iPhone, not on a server, which speeds up recognition and eliminates waiting.
- No “training” is required (words, names, and commands are automatically recognized after installation).
- Footprint is small (minimal memory requirement).
- Dial by name or number.
- Interact with a natural sounding voice.
- Language: English.
- Max number of contacts: 1500.
- Supports headset microphone.
- Performs accurately in noisy environments.
Fonix iSpeak Future Release:
- Search the Web for local restaurants, listen to weather conditions, get Google map directions, etc.
- Send a recorded voice note for email response.
- Open a contact list.
- Launch music and videos.
- Future languages: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.
- Bluetooth support (not supported now due to limitations on the Apple iPhone).
Hardware and Operating systems supported:
Apple iPhone 3G or the original iPhone with OS 2.0.
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iPhone Turn-by-Turn GPS Navigation Apps Comparison
August 13th, 2009 by iPhoneTechZone
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Navigon
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Sygic Mobile Maps 2009
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iGO My Way
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Co-Pilot
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Maps
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Roadee
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TomTom
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| Price (£GBP) | British Isles £52.99
Europe £59.99 North America £39.99 Australia £32.99 |
Sale Prices: UK & Ireland £29.99 Europe £52.99 America £39.99 Australia & New Zealand £37.99 US £29.99 Russia £52.99 SE Asia £39.99 Brazil £59.99 |
Western Europe £52.99
Europe £69.99 North America £44.99 |
United Kingdom £25.99 | Free | £1.19 | |
| App Size | British Isles 233MB
Europe 1.67GB North America 1.29GB Australia 218MB |
UK & Ireland 258MB
Europe 1.81GB America 1.62GB Australia & New Zealand 204MB US 1.43GB Russia 164MB SE Asia 237MB Brazil 234MB |
Western Europe 1.01GB
Europe 1.39GB North America 970MB |
215MB | N/A | 5.1MB | |
| Main Map Provider | NavTeq | TeleAtlas | NavTeq | NavTeq | OSM / Google | ||
| Map Version | 2008/2009 | 2009 | 2009.Q1 | 2009 | N/A | N/A | |
| Map Regions | British Isles / Europe / North America / Australia | UK & Ireland / Europe / America / Australia & New Zealand / US / Russia / SE Asia / Brazil |
Western Europe / Europe / North America | United Kingdom | Worldwide (offboard maps) | Worldwide (offboard maps) | |
| Map Updates | Unknown | Unknown | Free quarterly | Unknown | Whenever Google update! | OSM – daily updates | |
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| Spoken Directions | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | |
| Text-to-Speech | Limited to road numbers | Limited to road numbers | Coming Soon | No | No | Yes | |
| Alerts Mute / Pause / Lower Music | Yes Lowers volume (Not USA) |
No | No But ‘Boost’ function helps |
No | N/A | Yes Stops music completely |
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| 2D View | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| 3D View | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
| 3D Landmarks | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | |
| Points of Interest (POI) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes (Google Search) | Yes | |
| Call POI | Coming Soon | No | No | Coming Soon | Yes | No | |
| Show Road Speed | Yes | Yes | Yes (only if speeding) | Yes | No | No | |
| Overspeed Warning | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
| Road Sign Display | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | |
| Custom POI | Yes (if jailbroken) | Yes (if jailbroken) | No | No | |||
| Custom POI Alerts | No | Yes (if jailbroken) | No | No | No | ||
| Speed Cameras | Yes | Some | No | Coming Soon | No | No | |
| PGPSW Speed Cameras | Yes (if jailbroken) | Yes (if jailbroken) | No | No | |||
| Add / Remove Favourites | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | ‘Home’ only | |
| 7-Digit Postcode Search (UK) | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No (limited to OSM capabilities) | |
| QWERTY Keyboard | Yes | Yes | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Yes | Yes | |
| Navigate to Contact | Yes | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Itinerary / Waypoints | 1 Via Point. Route planning coming soon. |
Yes | No | Yes | No | No | |
| Avoid Roads / Detour | Yes Detour |
No | Yes Avoid Roads |
No | No | ||
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| Vehicle Types (for routing) | 5 Car / Motorbike Lorry / Bicycle / Pedestrian/ |
3 Car / Pedestrian / Bicycle |
6 Car / Pedestrian / Bicycle / Emergency / Bus / Taxi |
5 Automobile / RV (Motor Home) / Motorbike / Bicycle / Walking |
3 Car / Transit / Walking |
3 Car / Bicycle / By foot |
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| Route Types | 4 Fast / Optimum / Short / Scenic |
5 Fastest / Economic / Shortest / Pedestrian / Bicycle |
4 Fast / Short / Economical / Easy |
User Definable | None | 2 Fastest / Shortest |
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| Route Options | 4 Motorways / Toll Roads / Ferries / Resident Only Streets |
Toll roads / Avoid U-Turns | Unpaved Roads / Ferries / Per Use Toll / Period Charge / Motorways | Tolls / Ferries / Scenic / Congestion Zones | None | None | |
| Traffic | No | No | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Yes | No | |
| Configurable Map Colours | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | |
| Night Mode | Yes | Yes (Auto) | Yes (Auto) | Yes(Auto) | No | Yes (Manual) | |
| Configurable Pointer | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | |
| Time to Launch App (approx) | 23secs | 12secs | 38secs | 11secs | 3secs | 3secs | |
| Relaunch Remembers Destination | Yes | Yes | Yes | Coming Soon | Yes | Yes | |
| Auto Portrait / Landscape | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No Landscape View | Yes (but not during routing) | |
| iPhone Gestures | Yes | Coming Soon | Some | Some | Yes | Yes | |
| iPod Control | Coming Soon | No | Coming Soon | No | No | No | |
| Other Features | Customise screen layout. Rail crossing warning. World clock, calculator, unit convertor, country info |
Where am I. Help nearby. |
Traffic (coming soon). Live link (buddy tracking and messaging). Weather. Road side assit. |
Uses compass on 3GS. | Head-up and North-up modes. | ||
| Quirks / Tips | Turn of the disclaimer if Jailbroken: edit the settings.ini file in the .app bundle – showSafetyMsg=true (change to false). | Turn off the annoying beeps on every button press at ‘Settings > Sound and Warnings > Key Sounds’ | Go to ‘Settings > Show more options’ to all options. Create custom routing profile for more accurate routes and times. |
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| Pros | Best adaptation of iPhone gestures / menus | Comprehensive range of maps | Free map updates. Has the smoothest portrait-landscape transition |
Price / value for money. Loads of voices available. |
Integrated in iPhone software | Uses Open Source Maps so map updates are fast. Good support forum and constantly in development. Cheap. |
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| Cons | Fairly long load time. Limited to 4-digit post code. Lack of POI warnings. |
‘Agree’ to disclaimer on every launch. Doesn’t feel like an iPhone app (lack of gestures support) – will be added in future update. |
Doesn’t feel like an iPhone app (lack of gestures support). Long load time. |
No QWERTY keyboard (yet). Default routing profile leads to poor routes and innacurate times. |
Very limited functions. | TTS doesn’t sound great. Offborad maps requires constant data connection. Still quite buggy. Not all areas are fully mapped. |
Never being released… |
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P o ck e t G P S W o rl d C o n t r i b u t o r s |
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Sid Meier’s Civilization for iPhone
August 11th, 2009 by iPhoneTechZone
Civilizationis now coming to the iPhone.. .Bye-bye, productivity!This version is called Sid Meier’s Civilization Revolution. The game works on both the iPhone and the iPod touch and features 16 different playable civilizations. Each civilization has multiple difficulty levels as well.

The controls for the game were reworked to support the gesture-based system of the iPhone and the game has new graphics as well. For the first 48 hours the game is available it sells for $4.99 and after that, the game goes back up to $9.99.
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Play Scrabble on the iPhone with Words With Friends App
August 7th, 2009 by iPhoneTechZone
I like Scrabble even though I’m not very good at it. However, I have a few friends that are just NUTS for the game. So when this press release came in my email today I thought I would share it out.
Oh, and wonder why they cannot call it ‘Scrabble” Trademarked my friend!

From Newtoy, creators of the smash hit Chess With Friends, comes the next handheld gaming sensation: Words With Friends! Featuring the phenomenal ‘turn-based’ multiplayer gameplay that made Chess With Friends so popular, Words With Friends is the ultimate crossword game for your iPhone or iPod Touch.
Start games with your friends directly from your contact list, search by user name, play locally with ‘pass and play’, or choose random opponent and get matched instantly with a new challenger. Words With Friends makes it super easy to get your game on, anytime, anywhere!
Its .99c but you can also get a free version with ads. Let me know how you all like it.
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