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Livvy Thompson of Islington, North London was very keen on getting his lazy husband to start exercising. Her desperation led to the development of a new iPhone application that would encourage his husband to kill more and more calories during, ahem, sex sessions.

The application called Bedometer can calculate calories burned during each sexual encounter by [...]

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Stick It is usually what you will do with those yellow papers but this time from your iPhone. It is very stunning app which will never let you forget anything.
Stick It is two apps in one :
1. Free EMOJI Icons , with no annoying ads
2. Lockscreen sticy notes
Each and every sticy note can be [...]

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At this rate Apple would clock over 3 billion downloads in 2010 alone. Just 4 months after the total number of Appstore app downloads hit 2 bln, Apple today announced that it has crossed 3 billion app downloads on the iPhone / iPod touch platform.
Miles ahead of competition, Apple has no one to look upto [...]

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1. Yoga STRETCH $0.99
Yoga Stretch features custom Yoga sessions / Preloaded sessions aswell as background music selection. Also features a audio instructor.

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The iTunes App Store rules the smartphone app market. And here are some figures released by AdMob recently that shows the download pattern and market insights for app market.
Some points noted here:

App Store paid apps market is 40x bigger than Android currently ($200million vs $5 million)
While iPhone and Android users spend 88 and 84 mins [...]

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Over View
Distant Shore is an app you will find in the social networking category, but i find it more like a game. This is a very addicting app! It has amazing graphics, and controls are very simple!
Graphics
The graphics to this game are amazing, you on a beach and [...]

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“Awesome Note” is one of the best note application (a replacement for scribble paper, scratch pad or for some really unorganized one’s tissue paper) that I’ve seen so far for iPhone/iPod Touch. This app is quite similar to that of Microsoft’s OneNote (for those who have used it), The entire application takes the shape [...]

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College courses to teach app development commenced long back and now comes a ebook that will leave you poorer by $50 approx but teach you how to sell those killer apps for the iPhone / iPod Touch. Titled “Secrets Of iPhone App Marketing: How To Get Your App Noticed & Increase Your Sales”, this ebook [...]

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iTunes AppStore recently achieved another milestone with 40000 apps existing for the iPhone/ iPod touch (though some of these apps are currently inactive, taking the effective number down).
Apple has also made it clear to its developers that all app submissions henceforth need to be compatible with the New iPhone OS 3.0 beta. While all the [...]

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MyCinema is a hit, but here comes Mobile Theatre. This applications allow you to watch (or stream with iMobileCinema plugin) thousands of movies and dozens of TV series straight to your iPhone or iPod touch.
Though similar to MyCinema the app offers much more stability and clean interface. Added functionalities includes streaming movies through iMobileCinema, TV [...]

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We are glad to introduce to you the ‘MCleaner Team‘, a professional developing team for iphone apps.

They have released several iphone apps since April, 2008. These apps have brought great convenience to the iphone users, and now let me give you some details about 4 classic ones of their products.
MCleaner——the best call/sms filter app
MCleaner is [...]

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This is somthing we really need. With those big pages of Apps loaded on our iPhones it was a dream to have folders to classify and sort all those apps.

Unused apps folder (Topmost left)
Categories via Cydia lets you create folders and store apps inside them. So I would now go ahead and sort those [...]

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Imagine some of the best brains and future innovators of the world creating apps for the iPhone. Well here are some developed by Standford students…

CS193P, iPhone Application Programming, was offered for the first time at Stanford during Fall 2008. If you’ve been curious about the work coming out of this course, here’s a list of [...]

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One must have noticed that the Official Apple Apps like Contacts and Mail open much faster than the 3rd party softwares that we install on the iPhone (3G or 1st Gen). Now this really puzzles us as the SDK is officially out.

But here is the Myth-buster. Apparently Apple smartly uses the screen shot of the [...]

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Over the past few weeks we have heard more than a few developers cry about Apple’s attitute towards AppStore applications. Many rejection letters and their content have leaked to blogs and this certainly created -ve PR for Apple and its AppStore.
To curb these instances, Apple is reminding its developers that the contents of their Rejection [...]

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Apple is known to keep tight control on things, and the latest to realise how frustrating it can be are the iPhone App Developers. Apparently many developers are unhappy over the tight screening process for any App to make it through the AppStore.
Apple doesn’t allow any thing that even remotely resembles any of its own [...]

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Believe it or not; this 1000$ iPhone App ($999.99) actually did nothing but display a Gem logo on your iPhone screen and SHINE. Oh yes, and this wonderfOOL App also gives you a secret mantra to Stay Rich… Many took it as a joke and pressed the buy button, only to repent later. But I [...]

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