Yes, we are participating in Cyber Monday. Everyone enjoy the discount today - Cram for Mac is only $17.99 and Cram for iPhone is $2.99.
So go ahead, take advantage of us and get our wonderful app for it's bargin bin Cyber Monday price, lol!
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Review: Cyber Word All-In-One Word Game
Quick Points:
- $.99 More than a suitable for a word game
- Various word play modes extend the life of this game
- 4/5 star rating
- Get Cyber Word Here: Cyber Word on The AppStore
I don't know about you guys, but I am a word game fanatic. There is nothing better to me to pass the time than a good ole' word game, so this review was so fitting for me.
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
What We've Been Up To!
I haven't written a blog post in a while and for good reason. We have been absolutely SWAMPED over here with new things to bring you guys. We are very excited for the upcoming announcements and changes and hope you guys like them.
There will be one announcement each week until January 4th, so please stay tuned. Until then we have something for you...
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There will be one announcement each week until January 4th, so please stay tuned. Until then we have something for you...
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How To Clean Silver
We all know that cleaning certain objects of silver can become quite challenging, but here is a simple and inexpensive way to clean your silver.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
iPhone AppStore Cyber Monday Sales
Everyone likes a deal and there are no deals comparable to the infamous deals of Cyber Friday and Cyber Monday. So we hunted around for the best Cyber Monday deals of the AppStore and here they are...
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
App Deal: 1Password Pro FREE!! Limited Time.
As a thanks to their customers Agile Web Solutions is giving out their iPhone and iPod Touch, 1Password Pro FREE for Thanksgiving! Please download this app ASAP, it's wonderful and the Mac pairing is PERFECT (you can't say too many apps are perfect).
Read below to get more details about how to get the app for free and read more from the developer about the offering:
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Read below to get more details about how to get the app for free and read more from the developer about the offering:
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Rumored Apple Black Friday Sales
This is the "leaked" Apple Black Friday sales paper, per Boy Genius Report. They leaked a version before that was a little far fetched, but this ad shows very little savings, so I have a feeling this is more like it.Unfortunately, since Apple has created a "we don't have to share because we are so big" attitude, we won't know until the day we log into the online Apple store to get the discount.
See the ad after the jump...
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5 iPhone Apps to Get You Through Final Exams
It is nearing final exams time and you know more about what you are going to eat for the holidays than you do about the plot of the "Pride and Prejudice" . If you want a chance at earning that degree pick up your iPhone or iPod Touch and these apps to get you through finals and on to good eating and family arguments convo.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
App Mention: Free Black Friday iPhone App
I figured there was no better time to make this an App Mention. TGI Black Friday allows users to browse over 8,000 deals from all the major retail store's Black Friday ads.
Users can create a personal shopping list within the app to map out their Black Friday shopping. They can also use the app to compare prices with online stores and purchase select items online avoiding the crowds.
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Friday, November 20, 2009
iPhone and iPod Touch Jailbreaking 101
I found this video on jailbreaking and posted it because alot of friends and readers ask me how to do it. Since, I haven't done one myself I posted a how-to from someone, as I only post what I know and I really don't need to jailbreak my iPhone.
What is Jailbreaking?
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
iPhone App Mention: Packing Pro 2.0
Packing Pro 3.0 is a packing and travel organizer app for iPhone and iPod touch. Packing features check off packing status, weight of suitcase as you pack, and built-in sample packing lists.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Quick Tip: Send Calls to Voicemail using your iPhone Power Button
You love your iPhone and when you are not using all of those wonderful apps that you have for your iPhone, you actually use it to make phone calls, no kidding! Well, I have a tip for you when you receive phone calls that you are too busy at the time to answer or just quite frankly want to ignore at the moment. You can send phone calls directly to voicemail using your iPhone power button, how neat right!? More after the jump.
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Want to own 87 iPhone apps? It will cost you!
So you want your own piece of the iPhone app pie, well it's gonna cost you! Brice Milliorn of JMBJBM, LLC is giving everyone the opportunity to own their own iPhone business for just $100,000, (well that's just the starting bid on eBay). But everyone don't get your checkbook out at once, Brice is only selling his venture with 87 apps because he wants time to focus on his family and if you don't have the money to market the app, he suggest not wasting your time.
Let's see everything you get for $100,000 shall we...view all the details in the official press release after the jump.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
iPhone App Mention: Beauty Minder 1.0
Outside Ventures today announces Beauty Minder 1.0, their new beauty organizer for iPhone and iPod Touch. Beauty Minder enables you to take complete control of all your beauty events. Never miss an appointment, while maintaining all key contacts in one beautiful place. Features include Google maps, direct dial and email, expense tracking, reminders, and calendar function. Beauty Minder is fully customizable to enable you to track other events, including health, wellness, and fitness.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Google to Acquire AdMob
Today I received an email that announced that AdMob, the company that is mostly responsible for all of the ads you see in the free iPhone apps, has been sold to Google for $750 million (pocket change in my book, lol). So what does this mean to the rest of us?
Apple at 100,000 apps, who are the losers? - Part 2
If you missed the first part of this article here it is, Apple at 100,000 app, who are the winners. And now on to the losers...
#1 - RIM - The Makers of the BlackBerry
Well this a sad one, because the I actually thought at one time that the BlackBerry was a very nice smartphone and then the iPhone came out. It was reported yesterday that the iPhone has achieved 30% of the market share versus BlackBerry's 40% market share. Though the iPhone still has a smaller market share, Apple has gained this market share in much less time and reports released every quarter confirm that the iPhone continues to gain huge market share.
#2 - The Windows Marketplace/Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile phones have been out for ages (six years to be exact) and the general consumer probably couldn't even tell you that Microsoft had a phone. Well, that's not going to get any better for Windows with BlackBerry and Palm competing to keep their market and Microsoft's head honcho Balmer has confirmed in many times that they will not be releasing a new Windows mobile phone anytime soon, so we will wait and see how far down the Windows Mobile market share will drop until it exists no more.
#3 - The Developers
For some developers their app would be politely considered a big commercial miss. At the launch of the AppStore, it was reportedly much easier to get in the top 100 list, as there were only so many apps, now not even 11,000 sales a day canget you in the top 100. Some app sales were so unflattering that a few developers just gave up. There are other app developers that feel they put too little or too much in their app and are starting over. So it's not great news to developers that there are even more competitors in the store. Trying to get in the top 100 list of the AppStore only means that your marketing and app are pure genius - and most likely featured somehow by Apple, whether it's through their highly effective television campaigns, group app lists, or Staff Pick.
#4 - The iPhone Users
I know I listed the iPhone users twice, but it was for good reason. Besides wonderful websites like The iPhone Website, it will nearly be impossible to find apps as more apps are accepted into the store, especially within the AppStore itself. Once apps get in the top 25 to 100 apps in their category that's all you are going to see for a while and it just turns into a list of apps you've seen before, have, hate, or just don't want.
It's been rumored that Apple will release a "Premium AppStore" featuring apps from developers with higher priced apps like EA Games, but before you know it that will be full as well, so only time can tell.
#5 - The "Dumb Phone"
Even my technically challenged mother asks how she can get "neat things" on her phone like the things on the iPhone , I can only laugh and know that the dumb phones are in deep trouble. What used to be sufficient enough functionality for a phone (a phone call and voicemail, lol) just is no more. Of course, as all things, today's smartphone will soon be tommorrow's dumb phone but in these most recent years the technology in phones has taken a big leap.
Orignal From: Apple at 100,000 apps, who are the losers? - Part 2
#1 - RIM - The Makers of the BlackBerry
Well this a sad one, because the I actually thought at one time that the BlackBerry was a very nice smartphone and then the iPhone came out. It was reported yesterday that the iPhone has achieved 30% of the market share versus BlackBerry's 40% market share. Though the iPhone still has a smaller market share, Apple has gained this market share in much less time and reports released every quarter confirm that the iPhone continues to gain huge market share.
#2 - The Windows Marketplace/Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile phones have been out for ages (six years to be exact) and the general consumer probably couldn't even tell you that Microsoft had a phone. Well, that's not going to get any better for Windows with BlackBerry and Palm competing to keep their market and Microsoft's head honcho Balmer has confirmed in many times that they will not be releasing a new Windows mobile phone anytime soon, so we will wait and see how far down the Windows Mobile market share will drop until it exists no more.
#3 - The Developers
For some developers their app would be politely considered a big commercial miss. At the launch of the AppStore, it was reportedly much easier to get in the top 100 list, as there were only so many apps, now not even 11,000 sales a day canget you in the top 100. Some app sales were so unflattering that a few developers just gave up. There are other app developers that feel they put too little or too much in their app and are starting over. So it's not great news to developers that there are even more competitors in the store. Trying to get in the top 100 list of the AppStore only means that your marketing and app are pure genius - and most likely featured somehow by Apple, whether it's through their highly effective television campaigns, group app lists, or Staff Pick.
#4 - The iPhone Users
I know I listed the iPhone users twice, but it was for good reason. Besides wonderful websites like The iPhone Website, it will nearly be impossible to find apps as more apps are accepted into the store, especially within the AppStore itself. Once apps get in the top 25 to 100 apps in their category that's all you are going to see for a while and it just turns into a list of apps you've seen before, have, hate, or just don't want.
It's been rumored that Apple will release a "Premium AppStore" featuring apps from developers with higher priced apps like EA Games, but before you know it that will be full as well, so only time can tell.
#5 - The "Dumb Phone"
Even my technically challenged mother asks how she can get "neat things" on her phone like the things on the iPhone , I can only laugh and know that the dumb phones are in deep trouble. What used to be sufficient enough functionality for a phone (a phone call and voicemail, lol) just is no more. Of course, as all things, today's smartphone will soon be tommorrow's dumb phone but in these most recent years the technology in phones has taken a big leap.
Orignal From: Apple at 100,000 apps, who are the losers? - Part 2
Friday, November 6, 2009
How-To: Restore your iPhone or iPod Touch to Original Default Settings
So you've done some crazy stuff to your iPhone. You've removed the default applications from your iPhone , you've changed the wallpaper, jailbroken it, whatever. Well here is how you restore your iPhone or iPod Touch to the original settings.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Quick Mac Tip: Jump Scrolling
Do you ever find yourself doing just a little more scrolling than you would like to on your Mac? Well I think I might have what may end up being one of your favorite Mac shortcuts to date - The Jump Scroll shortcut. Using the jump scroll shortcut is easy and can speed up your search for anything in almost in application, whether it's a search in Safari or some text in your favorite to do list app.
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Apple Attacks Back in Commercial
I can't confirm if this is from Apple themselves, but it would be quite interesting if it is. This is supposedly Apple's response to the infamous copycat "iDont" Droid commercials that have been attacking the iPhone in an 'Apple-esque' commercial style.
What do you think , an appropriate response or just ehh?
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
iPhone Headphone: For More than Just Music
Those trendy white earbuds that you have only used for listening to your music, do more than you might realize. The iPhone's headphones have a small button on the microphone and it performs multiple functions. Some of the things you would fumble to do while taking your daily run, enjoying your music on a long flight, or just trying to ignore an annoying friend, might become easier with a few iPhone headphone tips. So let's get it going!
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Monday, November 2, 2009
iPhone App Mention: freeSpace

freeSpace is an easy to use display of how much free storage space is available on your iPhone or iPod Touch. You can instantly view just how much available storage space is open on your iPhone or iPod Touch with one tap.
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- Review: Cyber Word All-In-One Word Game
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- How To Clean Silver
- iPhone AppStore Cyber Monday Sales
- App Deal: 1Password Pro FREE!! Limited Time.
- Rumored Apple Black Friday Sales
- 5 iPhone Apps to Get You Through Final Exams
- App Mention: Free Black Friday iPhone App
- iPhone and iPod Touch Jailbreaking 101
- iPhone App Mention: Packing Pro 2.0
- Quick Tip: Send Calls to Voicemail using your iPho...
- Want to own 87 iPhone apps? It will cost you!
- iPhone App Mention: Beauty Minder 1.0
- Google to Acquire AdMob
- Apple at 100,000 apps, who are the losers? - Part 2
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- Apple Attacks Back in Commercial
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