AppStore: The Best and the 10 billion

Apple announced recently it had crossed the 10 billion downloaded applications in AppStore , it’s time to make a small note on iPhone applications, iPod Touch or iPad most downloaded of all time (well since 2008 ;-) )!

 

Top 10 paid applications for iPhone (USA)

1. Jump Doodle
2. Tap Tap Revenge 3
3. Pocket God
4. Angry Birds
5. Tap Tap Revenge 2.6
6. Bejeweled 2
7. Traffic Rush
8. Tap Tap Revence Classic
9. Pro-Alarm AppBox
10. Flight Control

Top 10 Free apps for iPhone (USA)

1. Facebook
2. Pandora Radio (not available outside the U.S.)
3. Google Mobile
4. Shazam
5. Movies by Flixster
6. The Weather Channel
7. Bump
8. Google Earth
9. Skype
10. Paper Toss

Top 10 paid applications for iPad (USA)

1. SounfHound
2. StickWars
3. FlightTrack
4. Backbreaker Football
5. Calorie Tracker
6. BlocksClassic
7. Mobile iFart
8. GoodReader
9. Cro-Mag Rally
10. Ambiance

Top 10 free applications for iPad (USA)

1. Pandora Radio
2. Google Mobile Apps
3. Movies by Flixster
4. Google Earth
5. Yelp
6. Movies Fandago
7. Remote
8. iBooks
9. Bible
10 Solitaire

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Mr. Burns Replaces Steve Jobs

Here Mr Burns Simpsons imitating Steve Jobs of Apple:

 

 

This is not the first time Simpson’s creator Matt Groening has depicted Apple in an episode (or rather Mapple ;-) ), having also referenced Apple in his other hit series Futurama.

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Gizmodo Discover Apple iPhone 5?

This is a video of Apple’s next iPhone according to www.Gizmodo.com. The phone was said to be discovered lost in a Bar in Redwood City and disguised to look like the 3GS version.   Gizmodo took the phone apart and apparently its the real thing. More details at their site.

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Use the iPhone when syncing

The owners of jailbroken iPhone , will surely happy to learn that a new tweak on Cydia , can use the iPhone for syncing to iTunes.

The application is called Syncronicity, and very easy to use, and only flat, it costs $ 1.99.

 

 

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How Apple really lost the iPhone 4G

This is the true story of what happened on that fateful night.

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Turn your iPhone / iPod Touch into a remote

Logimax, the publisher of the application now offers five licenses MyFreebox readers BlogiPhone.

Free subscribers. With MyFreebox, you can store your remote in the closet (good news for people sensitive to the design because it must recognize that on this point, the remote Free is hardly a model of its kind).

MyFreebox application allows you indeed to control all the functionality of your Freebox, including the ignition and extinction. Guaranteed effect with your friends!

You can  find the application on the AppStore MyFreebox for $ 0.79.

 

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HTC EVO 4G vs. iPhone 4 – Smartphone Smackdown!

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No Game Center for the 3G iPhone!

Game Center, a sort of social hub that allows players iPhone and iPod Touch to organize their parties or compare trophies will not be available on iPhone 3G, revealed today the site page Apple reserved This new service will make its appearance with iOS 4.1.

Since Game Center is integrated iOS 4, we suspected that the first generation iPhone does not benefit, but the decision on the iPhone 3G is more unexpected. It is known that early versions of four iOS posed some problems of performance, but the update expected tomorrow, Wednesday, had to adjust and this promised full deployment of new options, with the notable exception of multitasking and the storage folder icons.

It seems finally that because of these performance problems, Apple has taken the decision to confine Game Center to the most recent generations: iPhone 3G and 4. As for the iPod Touch, however, the site suggests that Game Center will be available for 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation. A decision which will disappoint probably more than one, and reveals how the logic of Apple, a mobile terminal is designed for a limited life …

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Running with an iPhone

So a few weeks ago i “sidegraded” from a Nokia N95 8GB to an iPhone 3GS (i can’t really call it an upgrade because the camera downgrade to 3MP sans flash is *almost* intolerable). Although i’ve almost completely made the transition over to this “convergence” device, one issue that i definitely had to figure out was how to go out on a run with it. Previously i had used a neoprene armband with my Nokia (which was a good running companion because of its compact size, FM radio, and ability to play mp3 files), so i simply assumed that there would be a similar product for the iPhone.

(Running with a phone is not a minor point for me. Although i do take long runs with some regularity now, i am still fearful of a time when i could “hit the wall” right in the middle and get stranded 6 miles from home, twist my ankle, or get bitten by a rabid squirrel.)

There are actually at least 3 reputable companies that manufacture armbands compatible for the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 2nd Gen (which are about the same size). Unfortunately their products all fit the phone pretty snugly, and since mine is always wrapped in an InCase Protective Cover, there is no way for me to put it in without the inconvenience of removing the aforementioned first and putting it back when done, which can be a royal pain given the rubberized texture.

After some research, i finally decided to get an Armpocket Sport 20. Details such as the material it’s made of, dimensions, yada-yada can be found on their website; what’s important to me is that i can take my phone in and out without too much hassle and still be able to use the touch screen without being needlessly encumbered.

It’s a little thick, but not heavy, and with ample space to carry whatever little odds and ends i need when going out on a long run (i.e. gu, cash, and a key).

Given the amount of stuff that i carry, flopping around is a concern, but easily remedied by just tightening the band around my arm. Not much muscle mass there, so it’s not uncomfortable.

Of course i like to listen to podcasts and whatnot while running, so an earphone jack is a must. The location is opposite where it should ideally be, but you can always just run the cord inside the case itself to exit the hole.

The total bill was £21.99 with shipping. A little on the expensive side, but worth it if i can comfortably carry the phone with me. Besides, the other armbands were at least in the 321.99 range, and i wasn’t happy with any of them. This one looks like a keeper, but only time will tell.

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iPhone 4G Video First Look Overview

Are you going to get one? Pre-orders Start this month on the 15th!

Video Rating: 4 / 5

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