GTA Chinatown Wars Review: Grand Theft Auto on your iPhone
Grand Theft Auto is one of the most popular, and controversial, games ever. The series has been going on since 1997, and now you can get it on your iPhone. Chinatown Wars was originally released for the Nintendo DS in March 2009, and then for the PSP in October. This week, it was released for iPhone and iPod Touch, with just as much content as the other versions.
Red Laser, Save Money and Shop Smart
For many months the G1 has had a barcode scanner, in fact it came standard with the phone, and finally Optical, LLC, created Red Laser for the iPhone. Red Laser is a barcode scanner. Any barcode can be scanned with this App. Red Laser will cross-reference many online websites and find the cheapest price for the item being scanned. It mainly utilizes Google Product Search and Amazon.
Can the iPhone become “the paperless magazine”?

The paperless society is an interesting concept. It’s been around long enough that we’ve all gotten used to it, but in the grand scheme of things it’s still a fairly modern invention. 10 years ago it was commonplace to visit an office that still posted paper memos on a bulletin board in the cafeteria or to have a boss that preferred using a fax machine to sending a quick email. Those days, it would seem, are far behind us.
It’s A New Year, Get Organized With Help From Your Mac!
Admit it. If there’s one thing you need to do this year, it’s get organized. 90 percent of all your resolutions and promises will soon fall by the wayside, lost in an endless sea of assignments, work commitments, appointments, travel, and unexpected turmoil. But the Mac you use every day can help you lock down and keep track of your busy life. Here’s 6 tips to help you get started!
Everplay – A New Compact iTunes Alternative
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Apple’s iTunes, as we all know, is full-featured. This feature rich application, however, sometimes comes at the cost of being heavy on the system resources. Some would prefer a simpler application with less baggage to get the job done, and for them, there’s a new app in town. If you’ve got a hankering for a lightweight iTunes alternative, Everplay 1.0 could be your answer. However, there’s still a few things missing from this app. Read on!
Jobs, A Powerful Billable Time Tracker for the iPhone

Jobs is a very unique iPhone app used to track billable time, clients, client jobs, and invoiced jobs. This app was created by Bjango, and sells on the App Store for $3.99 normally, but is on sale for $1.99. It is very easy to use and is very straightforward. It stores all jobs the user has done within the app and sorts it by month. It shows all active jobs, and can run multiple jobs at the same time.
Rock Band vs. Tap Tap Revenge 3: Battle of the Bands

Ever since Guitar Hero hit the home console scene back in 2005, music games have been all the rage amongst gamers and music enthusiasts alike. Tracing the iPhone’s roots back to the music-only iPods of yore, it seems only natural that the genre would eventually make its way to the iTunes App Store. We take a look at two of this season’s most popular music games for the iPhone and let you know which one we think is the real deal.
Opinion: Idiot Genius?
One of the most interesting features of iTunes is its Genius feature. Starting with music, and since its inception expanding to video and iPhone applications, it takes a song, or the contents of your library, and suggests other things that you might like, in the form of Genius Mixes, or recommended buys. In a recent upgrade to the application, Genius even creates “radio stations” of your music, grouping similar songs together for uninterrupted, flowing listening. This, for me at least, works great. However, every now and then, something comes up that makes me question how smart my Genius really is.

