Ten iPhone Apps We’d Like to See
IPhone applications become more outlandish by the day. Here are ten that might not be as implausible as we think.
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IPhone applications become more outlandish by the day. Here are ten that might not be as implausible as we think.
With a new iPhone app, you'll never again have to labor to figure out where to stand on the subway platform. We kind of wish you did.
But new and improved iPhones and Macbooks made appearances.
A new iPhone app allows players to simulate Captain Sullenberger's heroic moves.
Addicted to our blather? Lovely! We've been dying to play enabler.
The new iPhone has captured the hearts and minds of many a New Yorker — but, uh, can you actually get a signal on the thing?
Apple's iTunes activation server is down because so many people are trying to start up their new 3G iPhones at once. Oops!
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Facebook-status-update-based crimes can only be next.
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Tech types rejoice as a lighter, faster (and, let's hope, cheaper) iPhone is announced today.
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