Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Oct 15, 2008
Agile Web Solutions has announced the release of 1Password for the iPhone and iPod touch. Like's it's big brother 1password for Mac, 1Password stores important information on your iPhone and logs into websites with a single tap. No need to remember all of your various passwords. Your data is also protected using a state of the art encryption algorithym.

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Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Oct 14, 2008
Stressed out about the economy, the Red Sox being one game from elimination or just the stress of everyday life? Well the good folks at RockiFone are now offering relaxation app "Easy Relax" (App Store link) for free.
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Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Oct 12, 2008
A new free iPhone app named Trapster (iTunes link) was released today that allows iPhone owners to share information on police speed traps and red light cameras. With the app enabled, users are encouraged to tap on the map and report a speed trap. This information is then uploaded to a central server. The next iPhone owner who travels down the same road will here the alert "Live Police". Trapster is essentially a social network for reporting speed traps. Another option would be to do the speed limit and concentrate on the road. Trapster requires iPhone Software Update 2.1 or later and the iPhone 3G.
Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Oct 9, 2008
For a limited time, Dava Consulting is offering their voice recording app iDicto (App Store link) for free. simple If you are in the market for an easy-to-use, powerful sound and voice recorder, then head on over to the App Store.

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Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Oct 5, 2008
For a limited time, Glu Mobile is offering up Space Monkey (iTunes link) for free. Space Monkey normally retails for $9.99 and has received great reviews from IGN and PocketGamer. Glu Mobile calls this a "very limited time offer", so head on over to iTunes and grab it.
Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Oct 3, 2008
fring has been released for the iPhone and is now available for free at the iPhone App Store (iTunes link). fring is a mobile internet service and community that enables you to access and interact with your social networks on the go. It includes free calls, live chat and seeing your contacts online presence with all your fring, Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, SIP, Twitter, Yahoo! and AIM.

Posted by: Marianne Schultz
on Sep 30, 2008
Despite easy access to the SDK itself and reference documentation for just about anyone and their mother through Apple's site, app developers have been itching for a way to collaborate with other developers to share information and help improve their offerings. But the non-disclosure agreement governing the SDK put a choke hold on that, and developers did so at the risk of earning Apple's ire. Apparently, Apple received enough feedback about this to change their ways, and posted the following note on the Developer Connection site:

It's really nice to know (and a pleasant surprise) that Apple has actually been listening to some feedback about the iPhone and App Store, but I have to think they've received so much more feedback about the things the iPhone has been missing since day one (you remember - copy & paste, video recording, voice dialing, etc.). What a frustrating use of selective hearing on their part.