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Friday, January 10, 2014

What are the best iPod Touch/iPhone apps? Preferably games?

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The Ricard





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Apps:

1Password - This is the iPod Touch version of a popular password manager for the Mac, lets you store your usernames and passwords securely.

AccuWeather â This is one of the best weather apps for the iPod Touch. Just enter a zip code or city or anywhere in the world to get accurate weather forecasts.

Amazon - If youâre a frequent customer of Amazon.com, youâll love this app. It lets you search and browse through the online store and features "Amazon Remembers," which helps you keep track of items you find interesting.

Bloomberg - many iPod Touch or iPhone users neglect this useful tool because it comes as a default, preloaded app. But itâs a very useful finance-related application giving your stock quotes, financial news and world market updates.

Body Mass Index - Fitness buffs and gym regulars might find this iPod Touch app useful. It calculates your Body Mass Index (BMI) in metric or English measurements.

Calorie Tracker â This app will help you monitor your calorie intake and exercise routines â the key to healthy living.

EasyWriter - If you use your iPod Touch for email, this free, full-featured app will help you compose them. If features a landscape view, adjustable text sizes and more.

eBay Mobile â EBay users will want this. It gives you direct access to your eBay account, allowing you to search, bid and buy.

eReader â This app lets you read a book or listen to the audio versions â those that are far easier on the ears than the voice-to-text feature of the Amazon Kindle.

Evernote â This is possibly the richest and most useful productivity app for the iPod Touch. This free app lets you remember ideas, thoughts, events, special occasions and more. It lets you create and edit new notes on the fly, snap photos or record a quick voice memo.

Flashlight â This app turns your iPod Touch into a flashlight - very useful during emergencies. You can even choose different colors for the light.

Free Translator - Iâm a heavy user of Google Translate. Yes, despite its minor flaws, I still love using it, especially when covering foreign-language news. This iPod touch app provides a great interface for the Google translator.

Fring - Who says you canât make voice calls on your iPod Touch? With Skype, Fring, and a set of headphones with mic, you can start making VOIP calls on your iPod Touch.

Google Earth - Googleâs satellite-based mapping service comes to the iPod touch as a free app. You can adjust the views, access geo-located Wikipedia articles and more.

Google Mobile App - Googleâs first native app for the iPod Touch helps users search the Web and access contacts. It aims to make mobile searches faster and more efficient.

HearPlanet - A talking tour guide for you iPod Touch, this applications covers hundreds of thousands places around the globe.

Idiom dictionary - if English is your second language or you want to enrich your vocabulary, this could be a great application. It features a browsable English dictionary.

iHandy Level Free â This device offers five carpentry tools which you can use on your iPod Touch.

IM+ All-in-One Mobile Messenger â This instant messaging app supports AIM, iChat, MSN, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Jabber, MySpaceIM, Google Talk and ICQ. It lets you maintain one email inbox that holds all your messages.

Instapaper â This application lets you save Web pages you visit using the Safari browser for later reading when your iPod Touch is offline. This app is useful for reading long articles and blog posts.

iVote - This popular iPod Touch voting app lets you voice your opinion on simple polls, and compare your votes to other iPod Touch users across the globe.

Joost TV - This app lets you search and browse for videos by popularity or category. It uses a custom-built video player.

Mobile Banking - This useful app lets you bank using your iPod Touch (assuming your bank is among those supported).

NY Times - This app lets you read news coming from NY Times offline. It features simple navigation, high-resolution photos, and allows you to set four sections of the online newspapers as your favorites. The app streams news from NY Times whenever your iPod Touch is connected online.

Pandora Radio â Like the Web site, Pandora Radio for the IPod Touch lets you access streaming Internet radio.

Remote â This app lets you control audio and video playback in your iTunes library and on Apple TV.

Scribble â Create simple drawings, scribble on photos and send your doodles with iPod Touchâs email client.

Shazam â This app allows you to identify music tracks, buy music you hear, view YouTube video and more.

Simplify Media - This app lets you stream your Simplify Media music library to your iPod Touch using Wi-Fi, Edge and 3G. You can navigate by artist, album and genre or find artists bios and song lyrics.

Sportacular â This is possibly the best sports-related app for the iPod Touch. It gives you fast, up-to-the-min

Editing Photos Like Iphonetography?




LovelyY


im trying to find out what app i can download to take and edit pictures like the ones in iphonetography or for example, like this
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=iphoneography&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&biw=1440&bih=809&tbm=isch&tbnid=ev7bBUtuhyBstM:&imgrefurl=http://www.ilovephotoblogs.com/iphoneography-seb%2525E2%252580%252599s-daily-iphone-photo-blog&docid=qmCI5_59P_PiCM&w=800&h=800&ei=cvdFTu31Go3QgAeMo5i5Bg&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=158&page=1&tbnh=160&tbnw=167&start=0&ndsp=24&ved=1t:429,r:22,s:0&tx=125&ty=92


help me please!!!



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Hi! I am an experienced iPhoneographer (featured in Mashable, CNN, Sky News, and the NY Times), and here are some of my favourite iPhoneography applications to use:

1. Instagram: this is an amazing FREE iPhone photo-filtering and photo-sharing app, where you can take a picture within the app, add one of a number of great-looking "vintage-y" filters (including an inbuilt "tilt-shift" blur effect you can add before any of the other colour filters), and then share the photo with your "followers" within the application. It is like a photo-sharing twitter, where you can follow other interesting users and have them follow you back. The quality of the iPhone photos shared within Instagram is surprisingly high and the community feel really makes it a great application where you can get useful feedback about your photos. It's often number one in the Free iPhone Photography apps on the App store. You can "like" photos and people can "like" your photos, it can get very addictive! My IG username is @streetstylish, and I recommend the following ten users as having consistently excellent iPhoneography photostreams on Instagram: @fashion @takinyerphoto @sionfullana @anton_in_nyc @eros_sana @thomas_k @neriad @bondavidsf @xxxyxyz @dutchie68

2. Hipstamatic: this app allows you to very easily take a (square format) iPhone photograph and instantly applies a filtered look based on the "Lens" and "Film" that you choose. It comes with a few "Lenses" and "Films" packaged with the initial download, and you can also buy more later if you want to experiment more. It is very slickly designed and easy to use. You can't change your Lens or Film choice at a later date if you decide you want to experiment, but the effects are very high quality and accurately replicate some vintage films and lenses for the iPhone. It currently costs £1.49 in the UK App store.

3. Camera+ (by tap tap tap, NOT the other one in the app store): £0.69 in the UK app store right now, and I highly recommend it both for taking photos instead of the native Apple camera app and for editing pictures. You can take a "normal" photo from your camera roll, import it to the Lightbox in Camera+, and add a variety of effects and frames to your photo and then easily save it back to your camera roll or share it on Facebook. You can use it to crop your photos and add different colour effects. Their "Clarity" filter is really great for a lot of photos, and adds a pseudo-HDR effect, making all of the areas of your photo look more evenly exposed.

Other great apps:

Free ones -- Adobe Photoshop (great for basic editing, like color saturation etc), Photosynth (interactive panorama capture and sharing developed by Microsoft), Color Splash Free (you can use this to make your photo black and white while keeping certain areas of the picture in colour), Old Photo (use this to give your photos a real 'retro' feel)

Paid ones -- Camera Genius (camera and editing app), Filterstorm (really advanced editing similar to photoshop), Diptic (for creating collages of different photos), PictureShow (great for editing photos into really vintage styles using different filters and frames, you will love this one!), Photo fx (great, intuitive photo editing application), Picfx (you can add lots of texture, noise, and filters to your photos with this one! Great app!)

Good luck and happy snapping!




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Monday, December 2, 2013

Which phone is better(alltel)?

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MizzTavare


Im looking into getting a smartphone. So when i am on the go, I can do homework on Word. i also want a phone that is great with messages like photo and video. What about the ringtones? Will i have to buy or can I make custom? I am looking at the HTC Touch, Moto Q 9 C and the blackberry pearl because they are the cheapest. I also like checking my emails and mypace alot so i want a phone that is capable of all this. thanks=]


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I would pick the Blackberry Pearl because its better as a phone. But not for your needs and wants. So because of that the HTC Touch is better. Its the lightest and has the most memory. Supports voice dialing. HTC Touch has predictive text which is great when texting because you dont have to keep tapping the same button just to get one letter. You can type with ease. HTC Touch has a touch screen. The HTC Touch has a better camera than the Moto Q. Also the Moto Q has a intergreted PDA which means you can keep all your things together. Also because it is with Windows mobile, it has word,etc. I will provide a review from what i have tested with both phones. I have tested the HTC Touch for two weeks and the Moto Q for Three.

HTC Touch

There is a speaker on the top. The soft keys are apart of the screen. A volume slider on the side. The other side is a usb port. There is a 2 MP camera and a power button. There are many apps on the front screen. Now with a phone dialer,music,windows live,sprint tv shortcuts. When opening photos. it goes in landscape. If you use your finger to rotate it will spin the photo. Also a zoom and pan mode. You have to use your fingernail with these for best results. If you make a cirlce around the picture it will zoom in. When experienceing it, you will undertsnad. Also iPhone like flicking. But touch screen isnt well with this. There is a thumb friendly keyboard. There are many modes that are avaliable. Like the Blackberry Pearl mode. I wouldnt call it much of a messaging phone.

Motorola Q9C

As a disclaimer. I tested the Q9 on Verizons network so results vary. There is a new face. The keyboard is renewed. They flow together. Navigation is renews. Send and end is larger. Nice flate surface. They didnt change the back key. Typing makes you accidently press shift than delete. On the left, There is a mini sd storage. There is a sync. On the right is the troggle. On the top is the headset. The back has camera. It uses Mobile 6 Standard. You can move the cursor by using the arrows. The player has skip foward and pause. Its very simple. There is a full screen and small screen option when viewing video. There is the same option when using the camera. It takes a while to view the gallery. Only shows eight at a time. Documents to go is on the Q like on the touch. The messaging menu is very clean and isnt cluddered. Web browing is really fast. I could load pages in five seconds. This was when testing the NY Times site which is recommended when testing because of the photos and text. Battery life was bad and signal was bad as well.




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Thursday, September 12, 2013

What are some really good free apps for the iPod Touch?

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Password - This is the iPod Touch version of a popular password manager for the Mac, lets you store your usernames and passwords securely.

AccuWeather â This is one of the best weather apps for the iPod Touch. Just enter a zip code or city or anywhere in the world to get accurate weather forecasts.

Amazon â If youâre a frequent customer of Amazon.com, youâll love this app. It lets you search and browse through the online store and features âAmazon Remembers,â which helps you keep track of items you find interesting.

Bloomberg â many iPod Touch or iPhone users neglect this useful tool because it comes as a default, preloaded app. But itâs a very useful finance-related application giving your stock quotes, financial news and world market updates.

Body Mass Index â Fitness buffs and gym regulars might find this iPod Touch app useful. It calculates your Body Mass Index (BMI) in metric or English measurements.

Calorie Tracker â This app will help you monitor your calorie intake and exercise routines â the key to healthy living.

EasyWriter â If you use your iPod Touch for email, this free, full-featured app will help you compose them. If features a landscape view, adjustable text sizes and more.

eBay Mobile â EBay users will want this. It gives you direct access to your eBay account, allowing you to search, bid and buy.

eReader â This app lets you read a book or listen to the audio versions â those that are far easier on the ears than the voice-to-text feature of the Amazon Kindle.

Evernote â This is possibly the richest and most useful productivity app for the iPod Touch. This free app lets you remember ideas, thoughts, events, special occasions and more. It lets you create and edit new notes on the fly, snap photos or record a quick voice memo.

Flashlight â This app turns your iPod Touch into a flashlight â very useful during emergencies. You can even choose different colors for the light.

Free Translator â Iâm a heavy user of Google Translate. Yes, despite its minor flaws, I still love using it, especially when covering foreign-language news. This iPod touch app provides a great interface for the Google translator.

Fring â Who says you canât make voice calls on your iPod Touch? With Skype, Fring, and a set of headphones with mic, you can start making VOIP calls on your iPod Touch.

Google Earth â Googleâs satellite-based mapping service comes to the iPod touch as a free app. You can adjust the views, access geo-located Wikipedia articles and more.

Google Mobile App â Googleâs first native app for the iPod Touch helps users search the Web and access contacts. It aims to make mobile searches faster and more efficient.

HearPlanet â A talking tour guide for you iPod Touch, this applications covers hundreds of thousands places around the globe.

Idiom dictionary â if English is your second language or you want to enrich your vocabulary, this could be a great application. It features a browsable English dictionary.

iHandy Level Free â This device offers five carpentry tools which you can use on your iPod Touch.

IM+ All-in-One Mobile Messenger â This instant messaging app supports AIM, iChat, MSN, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Jabber, MySpaceIM, Google Talk and ICQ. It lets you maintain one email inbox that holds all your messages.

Instapaper â This application lets you save Web pages you visit using the Safari browser for later reading when your iPod Touch is offline. This app is useful for reading long articles and blog posts.

iVote â This popular iPod Touch voting app lets you voice your opinion on simple polls, and compare your votes to other iPod Touch users across the globe.

Joost TV â This app lets you search and browse for videos by popularity or category. It uses a custom-built video player.

Mobile Banking â This useful app lets you bank using your iPod Touch (assuming your bank is among those supported).

NY Times â This app lets you read news coming from NY Times offline. It features simple navigation, high-resolution photos, and allows you to set four sections of the online newspapers as your favorites. The app streams news from NY Times whenever your iPod Touch is connected online.

Pandora Radio â Like the Web site, Pandora Radio for the IPod Touch lets you access streaming Internet radio.

Remote â This app lets you control audio and video playback in your iTunes library and on Apple TV.

Scribble â Create simple drawings, scribble on photos and send your doodles with iPod Touchâs email client.

Shazam â This app allows you to identify music tracks, buy music you hear, view YouTube video and more.

Simplify Media â This app lets you stream your Simplify Media music library to your iPod Touch using Wi-Fi, Edge and 3G. You can navigate by artist, album and genre or find artists bios and song lyrics.

Sportacular â This is possibly the best sports-related app for the iPod Touch. It gives you fast, up-to-the-minute access to sco

What apps should I get for my iPod 10 points for best answer :D?

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TOAST IS THE BEST APP EVER!â¥
and it is always updating so u never get bored!
i would recomend it to anyone

and these are must have's..

HearPlanet â A talking tour guide for you iPod Touch, this applications covers hundreds of thousands places around the globe.

Idiom dictionary â if English is your second language or you want to enrich your vocabulary, this could be a great application. It features a browsable English dictionary.

iHandy Level Free â This device offers five carpentry tools which you can use on your iPod Touch.

IM+ All-in-One Mobile Messenger â This instant messaging app supports AIM, iChat, MSN, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Jabber, MySpaceIM, Google Talk and ICQ. It lets you maintain one email inbox that holds all your messages.

Instapaper â This application lets you save Web pages you visit using the Safari browser for later reading when your iPod Touch is offline. This app is useful for reading long articles and blog posts.

iVote â This popular iPod Touch voting app lets you voice your opinion on simple polls, and compare your votes to other iPod Touch users across the globe.

Joost TV â This app lets you search and browse for videos by popularity or category. It uses a custom-built video player.

Mobile Banking â This useful app lets you bank using your iPod Touch (assuming your bank is among those supported).

NY Times â This app lets you read news coming from NY Times offline. It features simple navigation, high-resolution photos, and allows you to set four sections of the online newspapers as your favorites. The app streams news from NY Times whenever your iPod Touch is connected online.

Pandora Radio â Like the Web site, Pandora Radio for the IPod Touch lets you access streaming Internet radio.

Remote â This app lets you control audio and video playback in your iTunes library and on Apple TV.

Scribble â Create simple drawings, scribble on photos and send your doodles with iPod Touchâs email client.

Shazam â This app allows you to identify music tracks, buy music you hear, view YouTube video and more.

Simplify Media â This app lets you stream your Simplify Media music library to your iPod Touch using Wi-Fi, Edge and 3G. You can navigate by artist, album and genre or find artists bios and song lyrics.

Sportacular â This is possibly the best sports-related app for the iPod Touch. It gives you fast, up-to-the-minute access to scores, standings, stats, and news from MLB, NFL, NHL, MLS, NCAA, PGA, LPGA, and PGA. Create custom groups for tracking your favorite players and fantasy teams.

Stanza â Before the Amazon Kindle there was Stanza, possibly one of the best ebook readers for the iPod Touch. It supports the iDPF ePub format, which is an open standard eBook format.

Text Free Lite â This app lets you send text message to US mobile numbers for free.

Thatâs What She Said â This app turns you iPod Touch into a sophomoric response machine. Thatâs what she said.

Truphone - The release of this app elicited quite a buzz. It transformes the second-generation iPod Touch into an iPhone. It lets you make free calls to Truphone, Skype or Gtalk users and make cheaper international calls to landlines and mobile phones via Wi-Fi.

Truveo Video Search â AOLâs mobile video search engine is YouTube for network clips. Search through the Truveo video database for the top rated/most viewed clips.

Twitterific â This is possibly the best Twitter application for the iPod Touch. It syncs your Twitter updates and lets you read those you follow, updated every 10 minutes.

White Noise â This interesting app helps you go to sleep by playing ambient environmental sounds.

Wi-Fi Finder â This simple iPod touch application helps you find Wi-Fi hotspots whenever you are. It searches over 150,000 locations in 135 countries.

Wikipanion â This app lets you search Wikipedia and display search results in a format that suits your iPod Touchâs screen perfectly.

ZIPFinder â This simple app gives you the ZIP codes of the four cities nearest to your location. ZIPFinder is part of the tracking application that can be used for your DHL, FedEX, UPS, and USPS packages.




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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Which is better: the Nook or the Kindle?

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Mean Dean


I want an ereader that has a lot of free options (nook) but the kindle has some good stuff too. Advice?


Answer
Just for you, yoyo56, just for you I'm going to get blisters on my fingers by answering the same questions for the 50th time.
Nook from Barnes & Noble is the best combination of price and features and here's why.
- You can get Nook e-Ink (3G or Wi-Fi) or Nook Color Android tablet (Wi-Fi). 3G means the internet connection is included for free for the life of the device thus you can download a new book even when you're walking on the street. Wi-Fi means that you need to have access to wireless hotspot - one example would be any Barnes & Noble store that provides free Wi-Fi to Nook's or at your home to download ebooks. There's over a million of free public ebooks as well as over a million of ebooks that you need to pay for available through Barnes & Noble eBook store. Prices are generally much lower than for physical books.
Here's the advantages of Nook Color from Barnes & Noble over Kindle:
- Nook allows to lend books for 2 weeks to friends or to your other devices that run B&N app (PC, MAC, Android phones, Apple iPhone, iPod and iPad, etc.) Barnes & Noble allows (when you walk in with the Nook to B&N store) to read any available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi. With Nook, while in BN store you get exclusive articles from top authors, and great offers including cafe treats and unique deals.
- Nook Color is better as a color e-Reader than Kindle simply because it has color and Kindle is black and white. Content that greatly benefits from color - such as graphs and charts of college text books, kids books, magazines, photos and web sites - looks much better and sharper on Nook Color's screen.
- Nook Color is better as an e-Reader in general than iPad. It has a new generation screen which is anti-glare coated and is better performing in sunlight and for eye strain reduction than iPad's. Also, as it's smaller in size than iPad, the text appears sharper on Nook's screen. Also it has 12,000 (more soon) kids books that are built as a game with feedback.
- Nook Color has been picked as the editors choice by PC Magazine while pro reviewers of other sites (CNET, ZDNet, Engadget, AllThingsDigital, NY Times etc.) mentioned that it tested to be pretty fast for apps and PDF's, and has a beautiful screen.
- Nook (unlike Kindle) can be used for library ebooks.
- Nook (unlike Kindle) can be used for renting text-ebooks.
- Overall, Nook Color is more than e-Reader as you can also watch video and use Android applications on it. It's a hybrid device, much more than just an e-Reader but not a full tablet as it doesn't have a camera. If all you want is to read novels, Kindle (or the original e-Ink Nook) might be better for you. If you want something more from your device at half of the price of iPad or Galaxy tab, then Nook Color is your best bet.
Nook Color has several apps that already come with the device (Pandora Internet radio, QuickOffice, etc.) Also, Barnes & Noble recently released Nook SDK and Nook Developer platform that will allow most of the existing 100,000 Android apps be ported to it.
Also, you can use the Social Settings screen to link your NOOK Color to your Facebook account and your Twitter account. You can also import all your contacts from your Google Gmail account. Once you have linked to Facebook and Twitter and set up email contacts, you can lend and borrow books, recommend books, and share favorite quotes with your friends.

What Are The Best Free Ipod Touch Apps? If U Name The Most I Give U Best Answer!?




Kevin C





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1Password - This is the iPod Touch version of a popular password manager for the Mac, lets you store your usernames and passwords securely.

AccuWeather â This is one of the best weather apps for the iPod Touch. Just enter a zip code or city or anywhere in the world to get accurate weather forecasts.

Amazon - If youâre a frequent customer of Amazon.com, youâll love this app. It lets you search and browse through the online store and features "Amazon Remembers," which helps you keep track of items you find interesting.

Bloomberg - many iPod Touch or iPhone users neglect this useful tool because it comes as a default, preloaded app. But itâs a very useful finance-related application giving your stock quotes, financial news and world market updates.

Body Mass Index - Fitness buffs and gym regulars might find this iPod Touch app useful. It calculates your Body Mass Index (BMI) in metric or English measurements.

Calorie Tracker â This app will help you monitor your calorie intake and exercise routines â the key to healthy living.

EasyWriter - If you use your iPod Touch for email, this free, full-featured app will help you compose them. If features a landscape view, adjustable text sizes and more.

eBay Mobile â EBay users will want this. It gives you direct access to your eBay account, allowing you to search, bid and buy.

eReader â This app lets you read a book or listen to the audio versions â those that are far easier on the ears than the voice-to-text feature of the Amazon Kindle.

Evernote â This is possibly the richest and most useful productivity app for the iPod Touch. This free app lets you remember ideas, thoughts, events, special occasions and more. It lets you create and edit new notes on the fly, snap photos or record a quick voice memo.

Flashlight â This app turns your iPod Touch into a flashlight - very useful during emergencies. You can even choose different colors for the light.

Free Translator - Iâm a heavy user of Google Translate. Yes, despite its minor flaws, I still love using it, especially when covering foreign-language news. This iPod touch app provides a great interface for the Google translator.

Fring - Who says you canât make voice calls on your iPod Touch? With Skype, Fring, and a set of headphones with mic, you can start making VOIP calls on your iPod Touch.

Google Earth - Googleâs satellite-based mapping service comes to the iPod touch as a free app. You can adjust the views, access geo-located Wikipedia articles and more.

Google Mobile App - Googleâs first native app for the iPod Touch helps users search the Web and access contacts. It aims to make mobile searches faster and more efficient.

HearPlanet - A talking tour guide for you iPod Touch, this applications covers hundreds of thousands places around the globe.

Idiom dictionary - if English is your second language or you want to enrich your vocabulary, this could be a great application. It features a browsable English dictionary.

iHandy Level Free â This device offers five carpentry tools which you can use on your iPod Touch.

IM+ All-in-One Mobile Messenger â This instant messaging app supports AIM, iChat, MSN, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Jabber, MySpaceIM, Google Talk and ICQ. It lets you maintain one email inbox that holds all your messages.

Instapaper â This application lets you save Web pages you visit using the Safari browser for later reading when your iPod Touch is offline. This app is useful for reading long articles and blog posts.

iVote - This popular iPod Touch voting app lets you voice your opinion on simple polls, and compare your votes to other iPod Touch users across the globe.

Joost TV - This app lets you search and browse for videos by popularity or category. It uses a custom-built video player.

Mobile Banking - This useful app lets you bank using your iPod Touch (assuming your bank is among those supported).

NY Times - This app lets you read news coming from NY Times offline. It features simple navigation, high-resolution photos, and allows you to set four sections of the online newspapers as your favorites. The app streams news from NY Times whenever your iPod Touch is connected online.

Pandora Radio â Like the Web site, Pandora Radio for the IPod Touch lets you access streaming Internet radio.

Remote â This app lets you control audio and video playback in your iTunes library and on Apple TV.

Scribble â Create simple drawings, scribble on photos and send your doodles with iPod Touchâs email client.

Shazam â This app allows you to identify music tracks, buy music you hear, view YouTube video and more.

Simplify Media - This app lets you stream your Simplify Media music library to your iPod Touch using Wi-Fi, Edge and 3G. You can navigate by artist, album and genre or find artists bios and song lyrics.

Sportacular â This is possibly the best sports-related app for the iPod Touch. It gives you fast, up-to-the-minute a




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Saturday, September 7, 2013

What are the best iPod Touch/iPhone apps? Preferably games?

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Apps:

1Password - This is the iPod Touch version of a popular password manager for the Mac, lets you store your usernames and passwords securely.

AccuWeather â This is one of the best weather apps for the iPod Touch. Just enter a zip code or city or anywhere in the world to get accurate weather forecasts.

Amazon - If youâre a frequent customer of Amazon.com, youâll love this app. It lets you search and browse through the online store and features "Amazon Remembers," which helps you keep track of items you find interesting.

Bloomberg - many iPod Touch or iPhone users neglect this useful tool because it comes as a default, preloaded app. But itâs a very useful finance-related application giving your stock quotes, financial news and world market updates.

Body Mass Index - Fitness buffs and gym regulars might find this iPod Touch app useful. It calculates your Body Mass Index (BMI) in metric or English measurements.

Calorie Tracker â This app will help you monitor your calorie intake and exercise routines â the key to healthy living.

EasyWriter - If you use your iPod Touch for email, this free, full-featured app will help you compose them. If features a landscape view, adjustable text sizes and more.

eBay Mobile â EBay users will want this. It gives you direct access to your eBay account, allowing you to search, bid and buy.

eReader â This app lets you read a book or listen to the audio versions â those that are far easier on the ears than the voice-to-text feature of the Amazon Kindle.

Evernote â This is possibly the richest and most useful productivity app for the iPod Touch. This free app lets you remember ideas, thoughts, events, special occasions and more. It lets you create and edit new notes on the fly, snap photos or record a quick voice memo.

Flashlight â This app turns your iPod Touch into a flashlight - very useful during emergencies. You can even choose different colors for the light.

Free Translator - Iâm a heavy user of Google Translate. Yes, despite its minor flaws, I still love using it, especially when covering foreign-language news. This iPod touch app provides a great interface for the Google translator.

Fring - Who says you canât make voice calls on your iPod Touch? With Skype, Fring, and a set of headphones with mic, you can start making VOIP calls on your iPod Touch.

Google Earth - Googleâs satellite-based mapping service comes to the iPod touch as a free app. You can adjust the views, access geo-located Wikipedia articles and more.

Google Mobile App - Googleâs first native app for the iPod Touch helps users search the Web and access contacts. It aims to make mobile searches faster and more efficient.

HearPlanet - A talking tour guide for you iPod Touch, this applications covers hundreds of thousands places around the globe.

Idiom dictionary - if English is your second language or you want to enrich your vocabulary, this could be a great application. It features a browsable English dictionary.

iHandy Level Free â This device offers five carpentry tools which you can use on your iPod Touch.

IM+ All-in-One Mobile Messenger â This instant messaging app supports AIM, iChat, MSN, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Jabber, MySpaceIM, Google Talk and ICQ. It lets you maintain one email inbox that holds all your messages.

Instapaper â This application lets you save Web pages you visit using the Safari browser for later reading when your iPod Touch is offline. This app is useful for reading long articles and blog posts.

iVote - This popular iPod Touch voting app lets you voice your opinion on simple polls, and compare your votes to other iPod Touch users across the globe.

Joost TV - This app lets you search and browse for videos by popularity or category. It uses a custom-built video player.

Mobile Banking - This useful app lets you bank using your iPod Touch (assuming your bank is among those supported).

NY Times - This app lets you read news coming from NY Times offline. It features simple navigation, high-resolution photos, and allows you to set four sections of the online newspapers as your favorites. The app streams news from NY Times whenever your iPod Touch is connected online.

Pandora Radio â Like the Web site, Pandora Radio for the IPod Touch lets you access streaming Internet radio.

Remote â This app lets you control audio and video playback in your iTunes library and on Apple TV.

Scribble â Create simple drawings, scribble on photos and send your doodles with iPod Touchâs email client.

Shazam â This app allows you to identify music tracks, buy music you hear, view YouTube video and more.

Simplify Media - This app lets you stream your Simplify Media music library to your iPod Touch using Wi-Fi, Edge and 3G. You can navigate by artist, album and genre or find artists bios and song lyrics.

Sportacular â This is possibly the best sports-related app for the iPod Touch. It gives you fast, up-to-the-min

Editing Photos Like Iphonetography?




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im trying to find out what app i can download to take and edit pictures like the ones in iphonetography or for example, like this
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=iphoneography&um=1&hl=en&sa=N&biw=1440&bih=809&tbm=isch&tbnid=ev7bBUtuhyBstM:&imgrefurl=http://www.ilovephotoblogs.com/iphoneography-seb%2525E2%252580%252599s-daily-iphone-photo-blog&docid=qmCI5_59P_PiCM&w=800&h=800&ei=cvdFTu31Go3QgAeMo5i5Bg&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=158&page=1&tbnh=160&tbnw=167&start=0&ndsp=24&ved=1t:429,r:22,s:0&tx=125&ty=92


help me please!!!



Answer
Hi! I am an experienced iPhoneographer (featured in Mashable, CNN, Sky News, and the NY Times), and here are some of my favourite iPhoneography applications to use:

1. Instagram: this is an amazing FREE iPhone photo-filtering and photo-sharing app, where you can take a picture within the app, add one of a number of great-looking "vintage-y" filters (including an inbuilt "tilt-shift" blur effect you can add before any of the other colour filters), and then share the photo with your "followers" within the application. It is like a photo-sharing twitter, where you can follow other interesting users and have them follow you back. The quality of the iPhone photos shared within Instagram is surprisingly high and the community feel really makes it a great application where you can get useful feedback about your photos. It's often number one in the Free iPhone Photography apps on the App store. You can "like" photos and people can "like" your photos, it can get very addictive! My IG username is @streetstylish, and I recommend the following ten users as having consistently excellent iPhoneography photostreams on Instagram: @fashion @takinyerphoto @sionfullana @anton_in_nyc @eros_sana @thomas_k @neriad @bondavidsf @xxxyxyz @dutchie68

2. Hipstamatic: this app allows you to very easily take a (square format) iPhone photograph and instantly applies a filtered look based on the "Lens" and "Film" that you choose. It comes with a few "Lenses" and "Films" packaged with the initial download, and you can also buy more later if you want to experiment more. It is very slickly designed and easy to use. You can't change your Lens or Film choice at a later date if you decide you want to experiment, but the effects are very high quality and accurately replicate some vintage films and lenses for the iPhone. It currently costs £1.49 in the UK App store.

3. Camera+ (by tap tap tap, NOT the other one in the app store): £0.69 in the UK app store right now, and I highly recommend it both for taking photos instead of the native Apple camera app and for editing pictures. You can take a "normal" photo from your camera roll, import it to the Lightbox in Camera+, and add a variety of effects and frames to your photo and then easily save it back to your camera roll or share it on Facebook. You can use it to crop your photos and add different colour effects. Their "Clarity" filter is really great for a lot of photos, and adds a pseudo-HDR effect, making all of the areas of your photo look more evenly exposed.

Other great apps:

Free ones -- Adobe Photoshop (great for basic editing, like color saturation etc), Photosynth (interactive panorama capture and sharing developed by Microsoft), Color Splash Free (you can use this to make your photo black and white while keeping certain areas of the picture in colour), Old Photo (use this to give your photos a real 'retro' feel)

Paid ones -- Camera Genius (camera and editing app), Filterstorm (really advanced editing similar to photoshop), Diptic (for creating collages of different photos), PictureShow (great for editing photos into really vintage styles using different filters and frames, you will love this one!), Photo fx (great, intuitive photo editing application), Picfx (you can add lots of texture, noise, and filters to your photos with this one! Great app!)

Good luck and happy snapping!




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