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Free Apps Update for December 16th, 2011

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How about we fill your iOS device with games? Soccer fans are in for a treat; Real Soccer 2012 is just out and it’s full of new features to make the game even more fun and realistic. If soccer isn’t your thing, maybe controlling an entire city is more your style. EA is back with another Sims game. There’s much more, but you’re just going to have to click through.

Free Apps Roundup for March 13th, 2009

It was another slow week on the App Store—no big name freebies—but I still managed to dig up some cool free apps and games, including a gong, a chihuahua, faces, and a light version of a Grand Theft Auto type of game. Check them out.

Simplify Media lets you have all of your music, free for first 100,000 app store downloads

The iPhone and iPod touch have a pretty good amount of storage space on them, but let’s face it—your music library is likely larger than the space you have on your device. So, you have to pick and choose which songs you want to have with you at all times. That problem must have bugged Simplify Media, because they’ve got an app to help keep you and your music together forever.

The app, also called Simplify Media, lets you stream songs from your home computer and even your friends’ computers; up to 30 in total. All you have to do is download the app for your Mac, Linux, or PC, create an account on their website, and then get the app for the iPhone or iPod Touch.

Jump past the break for details on how to get this app for free for a limited time.

Americans not too keen on getting the new iPhone?

It looks like there are only a minority of Americans who are interested with the upcoming iPhone, if we’re to look into the March survey conducted by ChangeWave on 3,600 respondents. Results of the survey showed that only 14% of the respondents are waiting for the release of the new iPhone, while another 11% indicated more »

iPhone beating up on iPod?

If you have been noticing your iPod acting weird ever since you bought your iPhone, Dan Moren over at iPhone Central may know why. He has found that sometimes when his iPod is in close proximity with his iPhone, the volume would fluctuate randomly when he went to adjust it. It seems like the iPhone more »

Tether your iPhone: EDGE on your laptop

So you have your iPhone, and you have this “unlimited” data plan with it, why not use it to it’s fullest? Cre.ations.net posts detailed instructions on how to tether your iPhone to your laptop, allowing you to access the web over your iPhone’s EDGE network. There is also a video showing it in action. This more »

IPhone brings EGDE network down

It looks like AT&T didn’t know what they were getting themselves into with the iPhone. Despite bumping the speed of the EDGE network on the eve of the iPhone launch, iPhone users from across the country have been reporting that the EDGE network which powers the iPhone’s data service has been down for the second more »

YouTube live on Apple TV; Coming to iPhone on June 29th

Apple has just released the YouTube update for the Apple TV, allowing Apple TV owners to view popular YouTube videos right on their big-screen TV. Apple also announced today that the 12th “mystery app” for the iPhone will be none other than a YouTube viewer. That’s right, no longer will you be tethered to your more »

iPhone browser update and benchmarks?

Three weeks ago, MacRumors reported that an iPhone may have been used to visit their site, due to this string found in their logs: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/1A538a Safari/419.3 MacRumors is now reporting that since then, the browser has undergone some updates, and even more »