The Best Apps of the Week

In this week’s app roundup: Google+, unveiled; GPS, painted with direction; North Korea, photographed; iPhones, playing dead; Instagram, challenged by Google; background checks, forever creepy; fourways, on Fring; and much, much more. More »

This Week’s Best Apps

In this week’s app roundup: leafs, identified; music, voice recognized; Jackass, documented; keyboards, personalized; BBC News, Androidified; Amazon free apps, notified; food, stylized; and much, much more. More »

This Week’s Best Apps [Video]

In this week’s app roundup: TV, Shazam’d!; translations, made convenient; Rdio, redesigned; The Dark Knight, appified; music releases, predicted; Star Craft II, approximated; security tripwires, evaded; and more! More »

This Week’s Best Apps [Apps]

This week’s best apps!? You must mean the week’s best iPhone apps, right? Nope, from here on out it’s just the very best apps, every week, for iPhone, Android, and iPad. More »

This Week’s 10 Best iPhone Apps [IPhone Apps]

In this Week’s sadly-still-monotasking app roundup, villains and heroes, conjured from paper! Comics, beautifully presented! Things, climbed, forever! Car crises, mitigated! Calculations, calculated! Turn-by-turn navigation, set free! And more… More »

This Week’s Best iPhone Apps [IPhone Apps]

In this week’s bipolar app roundup: Foursquare, squared! Slow ISPs, tattled on! Videos, easily streamed! Street Fighter fans’ high standards, met! Twitter apps, set free! Your entire life, documented! Your every plan, shared! And more…

This Week’s Apps

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This Week’s iPhone News on Giz

(Video of the upcoming Sword and Sworcery EP)
GuitarBud Plugs a Guitar Directly Into an iPhone

When iPhone Games Approach Art, and When They Don’t

Google Mobile Search Reveals What’s In Stock Nearby

iPhone 4.0 Firmware to Bring Multitasking This Summer?

Irresistible iPhone Apps Fridge Magnets

It’s Time to Declare War Against Apple’s Censorship

You Will Have the Power of a PS3 In Your Pocket In 3 Years

Apple Must Feature PixieTea In Their Next iPhone Ad

Case-mate Hug Review: A Wireless iPhone Charging Pad That Actually Works Well

Taliban Leader, iPhone User

Apple ‘iKey’ Places a Combination Lock on Your Wallet

BTW, Wi-Fi Scanner Apps Were Begging to Get Banned by Apple

Apple’s Sexy App Purge Was Just the Beginning

Tekken Will Come to iPhone

Steve Jobs Says “No,” iPad Won’t Tether To iPhone

This list is in no way definitive. If you’ve spotted a great app that hit the store this week, give us a heads up or, better yet, your firsthand impressions in the comments. And for even more apps: see our previous weekly roundups here, and check out our Favorite iPhone Apps Directory. Have a great weekend, everybody!

The Week’s Best iPhone Apps [IPhone Apps]

In this week’s porn-free app roundup: Expensive instant messaging apps, humbled! Cars, leered at! Zombies, organically defeated! Enigmatic Japanese game developers, being enigmatic! The sun, closely monitored! Malls, fearlessly navigated! And more…

This Week’s Apps

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This Week’s App News on Giz


This Is Why I Want Photoshop 1.0 on My iPhone Right Now

A Better Way to Passcode Lock Your iPhone (At Your Own Risk)

You Can Now Download iPhone Apps Up to 20MB Over 3G

Google Buys iPhone Email Search App reMail and Pulls It From the App Store

SlingPlayer Mobile 1.2 With 3G Streaming Now Available

Street Fighter IV on iPhone Brings New Definition to Sore Thumbs

Apple Removes An Innocent Boob-Jiggling App From the App Store

Opera Mini On iPhone Is “Fast,” Though There’s No Pinch To Zoom

Here’s What Final Fantasy For iPhone Will Look Like

This list is in no way definitive. If you’ve spotted a great app that hit the store this week, give us a heads up or, better yet, your firsthand impressions in the comments. And for even more apps: see our previous weekly roundups here, and check out our Favorite iPhone Apps Directory. Have a great weekend, everybody!

The Week’s Best iPhone Apps

In this week’s Steve-approved app roundup: Your music library, converted into baddies! Twitter, visualized in 3D! Byplanes, flown! Xbox Live accounts, accessed! Cars, salvaged! Overprotective parents, abetted! Live video calls, called! And more…

The Apps

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This Week’s iPhone News On Giz


An Exploded iPhone Is a Major Frat Party Buzzkill…Or Is It?

Apple Sued For iPhone Patent Infringement, Again

The New Mobile Twitter Site Is Actually, Um, Nice

Droid Commercial Paints iPhone as “Digitally Clueless Beauty Pageant Queen”

Wolfram Alpha Is Tired Of People Not Paying $50 Dollars For Their iPhone App

New Mercedes iPhone App: Hands On

iPhone Orchestra Hacks Touchscreen, GPS and Accelerometer to Create “Music”

Just a Cheap iPhone/iPod Adapter USB Hub

Mirror’s Edge Coming to the iPhone In January

iPhone Fitted With SLR Lens (It Was Bound to Happen)

Top 5 Assclowns Laughing at the iPhone Back in 2007

RedEye Makes Your iPhone a Universal Remote Control

Stolen Belgian iPhones Traced to Russian Black Market

Where Is My iPhone Videochat, Apple?

This list is in no way definitive. If you’ve spotted a great app that hit the store this week, give us a heads up or, better yet, your firsthand impressions in the comments. And for even more apps: see our previous weekly roundups here, and check out our Favorite iPhone Apps Directory. Have a great weekend, everybody!

This Week’s Best iPhone Apps

In this week’s never-gonna-switch-so-stop-asking app roundup: Free games, reinvented! Airplane anxiety, averted! Photos, wirelessly printed! Cool apps, discovered by other cool apps! Navigation, cheapened! Black Friday rush, preempted! Google Wave, appified! Screens, pointlessly tapped! And more!

The Best

Chorus: Hey, Apple, when people start making apps just to help people find new apps, take it as a sign that your App Store interface could use a little help. Chorus crowdsources the effort to cut through the endless jungle of trash:

Chorus is a bit like Apple’s native App Store app, except with drastically shifted emphasis: instead of giving category “Top” lists, which rank apps by overall download numbers, Chorus only pitches you apps that’ve been explicitly recommended by someone. These someones could include other friends who use Chorus, nearby Chorus users, or a stable of “App Mavens”-online reviewers and tech journalists, mostly.

Free.



ZenApps: An even better sign that the App Store could offer more in the way of search tools, filters and sorting options than a company making an app-finding app? Two companies making app-finding apps. ZenApps takes a more traditional approach than the social network-y Chorus, aggregating review buzz from a list of app sites into a tag cloud, or a simple list. Also free.



Million Tap Challenge: Speaking of maybe worthless crap apps, Million Tap Challenge is a simple app with a simple goal: to be tapped. A million times. This makes the cut because unlike 99.99% of the spammy crap in the App Store, Million Tap Challenge has a sense of the absurd. It knows how ridiculous it is, and for just the right kind of person, it’s a brilliant timekiller.



Flying Without Fear: My pops was a pilot, and the thought of being suspended 32,000 feet in the air in a tiny aluminum tube still freaks me the hell out. Flying without fear takes a two-pronged approach to soothing panicked passengers, with relaxation exercises on one side, and more importantly, detailed explanations of each step in typical airline flight, and the terrifying sounds that accompany them. Minor complaint #1: $5 seems a little steep for a branded app—this one is slathered in Virgin Atlantic’s colors and logo. Minor complaint #2: Sir Richard Branson, who provides a video intro, is scarier than the worst transatlantic turbulence I’ve ever sat through. IT’S THE BEARD, BEARDO.



Gokivo: It’s getting hard to keep track of all the iPhone navigation apps’ names, much less their price structures, so here’s what you need to know: Gokivo, the decent-but-too-expensive navigation app, has become Gokivo, the decent and now-not-too-expensive navigation app. The price has dropped from $5/mo to $5 dollars 30 days or $40 for the year. It’s not as dirt-cheap as products like MotionX Drive and CoPilot, but solid text-to-speech and live traffic make this a deal.



Black Friday(s): This one comes in two parts, actually! Both FatWallet and Dealnews have put together apps that’ll aggregate the best last-minute Black Friday deals come (almost) Thanksgiving. Neither is getting very good reviews right now, mostly due to their lack of deals. Today November 6th, so this is mildly mind-boggling. Patience!



LexPrint: Hey, remember Lexmark? They made printers! And evidently, they still make printers! Also, they’ve put together one of the better iPhone photo printing apps I’ve seen. Instead of shipping with grossly limited compatibility like other printing apps (seriously, everyone’s got one now, but they’re all pretty picky about which printers they talk with) Lexmark bridged the wireless gap with a PC client called Listener, which accepts print requests in lieu of a wireless radio on the actual printer. Kind of brilliant, if you have a Lexmark.



Waveboard: Google Wave is still invite-only, so it’s a little strange to see a dedicated app this early on. That said, a sizable group of people are already power-using the shit out of this service that I don’t think I’ll ever fully understand, so Waveboard, which is marginally better than the stock Wave web interface, might be worth the one dollar entry fee.



Eliminate: This one lands in the top ten for two reasons. One is obvious: This is a fun, smooth-running FPS with intuitive controls—rare!—and solid gameplay. The other is a little counterintuitive: To get the full Eliminate experience, you probably need to shell out for Energy Cells via in-app purchases. This is good precisely because it’s terrible, and provides a perfect example to other devs of how not to use the new in-app purchase system. It’s fun while the free lasts, though! A cautionary tale.



TowerMadness Zero: TowerMadness used to be a better-than-average tower defense game, rendered in 3D and priced at about $3. Then, there was a lightning strike. A developer was zapped in the skull, collapsed, and three hours later awoke, dazed. As he stood up and surveyed his charred surroundings, he froze as if he was having a stroke; his eyes, though, twinkled. He had an idea. When he finally spoke, everyone around him was stunned: “TOWERMADNESS SHALL BE FREE,” he bellowed, “AND IT SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY ADS THAT ARE NOT VERY ANNOYING.” Then he died, from the burns. Pointlessly dramatic fake scenario aside, this kind of thing should happen more often.

Honorable Mentions

Cry Translator: This one purports to tell you what your baby’s various gurgles, yelps and screams mean. This sounds implausible! Also implausible: That it’s somehow worth $30. Just jingle your keys, try to feed it, and smell for poop. Parenting, done.

Family Guy: Hey look, it’s a game based on a popular-but-well-past-its-prime television series! It’s a bit Nintendo-like, which is charming, and the free version is worth a few minutes of you time, provided you don’t hate Family Guy.

This list is in no way definitive. If you’ve spotted a great app that hit the store this week, give us a heads up or, better yet, your firsthand impressions in the comments. And for even more apps: see our previous weekly roundups here, and check out our Favorite iPhone Apps Directory. Have a great weekend, everybody!

This Week’s 10 Best iPhone Apps

In this week’s net-neutral iPhone app roundup: Wild Things, physics games, Photoshop!, Twitter again (but that’s ok!), horse music, human music, and much, much more.

The Best

Where the Wild Things Are: Promotional apps are normally garbage, and in a few areas, this is a little fluffy (though there’s some neat media in here—it’s fairly generous). But hey, the people marketing this movie know exactly whose heartstrings they’re pulling at, and how to pull them. And the 3D monster toy is genuinely cool. Free.

iBlast Moki: A visually stunning physics-based platformer, with bombs. The levels are puzzles, but they don’t feel like work at all. A very, very safe buy at a dollar.

Photoshop: This app bears almost no resemblance to the Photoshop we all know and steal love. That’s fine though, because it’s a serviceable photo-editing (on the iPhone, this means filters, cropping, and a few other tricks) app that is free, unlike virtually all of its competition.

Tweetie: Few people like Twitter as much as Matt, and Matt likes few things as much as Tweetie 2: The $3 app is described as

the most polished Twitter app yet, oozing slickness with every swipe. Yet, it’s exploding with new features, and still really fast.

“Tweet tweet?” “Who’s there?” “THE WORST JOKE YOU’VE EVER HEARD.”

Weight Watchers: I’ve never thought about my diet too much, which means my life will be short, brutal and tasty. But I have seen people using WeightWatchers, and they seemed to sorta like it, and sometime get less fat! An iPhone app pretty much seems like the ideal tool for keeping a food journal, plus this one’s free.

Pet Acoustics: Excuse me everyone, I’ve got an announcement: People write muzak for dogs. And cats. And horses! Then they put it in iPhone apps, so you can use it to soothe your stable of animals, uh, on the go? This makes me laugh, which makes me happy. (Though I have absolutely no idea if it works, because my Labrador only listens to gangsta rap.) Two dollars.

Command & Conquer: Red Alert: This one isn’t out yet, but I defy you to name a game franchise that needs an iPhone title more than C&C. TouchArcade got an early hands-on, and they say it’s fantastic—and surprisingly faithful to the original.

Rock Band: Another long-overdue addition to the store, Rock Band, the app, is kind of a jerk: While it was taking foreeever to show up, companies like Tapulous stepped in an made decent rhythm games to fill the void. Now that it’s here, and it looks great—multiple instruments, a decent song list—it’s going to poop on everyone else’s party. It’ll be here in a few weeks, price TBD.

MotionX Drive GPS: It’s not brand-new, but it’s too good a value not to mention here. $3 a month, or 25 per year is amazing for a turn-by-turn nav app, and Wilson enthusiastically deemed it to be fine:

I am not going to tell you this is the best turn-by-turn road navigation app in the world. The designers made some funny UI choices, there’s no multi-destination or point-on-map routing, it doesn’t have text-to-speech, and it only runs in portrait mode, taking up awkward space on my dashboard. Still, there’s almost no reason not to get it.

Indeed.

iLickit: This app deserves more credit than I can give it for being the first designed for use with the human tongue. Ho ho, you wacky app developers, what’s next!? Wait, ugh, don’t tell me. Not in the store, yet.

Honorable mentions

Explore the New York City Which Could’ve Been With the Phantom City iPhone App

PewPewPew (With Your iPhone): Ahem:

pewpewpewpew, bangbangbang boomPEW, swishpewpewpewpew.

Also, augmented reality. A dollar.

iSheriff: It’s a lot like that PewPew AR app above, rebalanced: It’s free, which is cool; and it’s not quite as playful: it puts people in zoomable crosshairs, and has gore effects, which makes it a little creepy.

Good Things Do Come in Threes with Tap Tap Revenge 3

MapQuest Stumbles Back Into the App Store With Budget Turn-by-Turn

FHM: DUDE MAG, in an app. Lots of near-nakedness here, with daily updated FHM non-boob content too. $2.

Let’s Draw Some Sheep: No, really, let’s draw some sheep! Because that’s just about all you can do with this moderately charming little app. $1.

Other App News on Giz

• ChilliX, who makes all kinds of neat, usually paid iPhone apps, is giving away their entire catalog for free this weekend.

Flash Apps to Come to the iPhone, But Not to Safari

The iPhone App Store Gold Rush May Be Running Low on Gold

Apocalypse Nigh, AT&T Opens Network for VoIP Over 3G on iPhone

This list is in no way definitive. If you’ve spotted a great app that hit the store this week, give us a heads up or, better yet, your firsthand impressions in the comments. And for even more apps: see our previous weekly roundups here, and check out our Favorite iPhone Apps Directory. Have a great weekend, everybody!