We look at two audio capture apps -- along with some hardware options for boosting your sound quality -- and find that it's hard to go wrong with either version of FiRe as the basis for your pocket sound studio.
Geotagging -- adding data to a photo that reveals the location it was taken -- brings a new dimension to enjoying and sharing photography. Several apps let you start tagging your photos with GPS data. We'll help you find the one that's right for your needs.
A number of iPhone apps promise to help tame the sometimes complex calculations needed for success when attempting to control depth of field. We look at three, each focused on satisfying different types of photographers.
This app, which calculates beats-per-minute for songs, provides an easy-to-use and appealing solution that will be of use to DJs, musicians, producers, and people who are just curious about music.
A recent update has resolved most of the limitations of the original version of Cisco WebEx Meeting Center, making this an ideal solution for hosting and attending meetings from your mobile device.
This $1 time-logger offers a unique time-based journal to help track the duration of activities, as well as capturing important-but-easily-forgotten events
SoundCurtain distinguishes itself from other apps that banish distracting noise by using adaptive masking technology that analyzes surrounding sounds to better block them out.
LinkedIn for the iPhone has the potential for must-have status among business-oriented iPhone or iPod touch users. But gaps in functionality, combined with sometimes slow and unstable performance, leave that potential unrealized.
inTouch Contacts offers a sophisticated way of bringing order to your contacts database. Unfortunately, a number of limitations and cumbersome features mark inTouch Contacts as merely an interesting first effort.
If you’re often called on to give presentations, AutoCue—a mobile prompter for your iPhone or iPod touch—is an inexpensive and useful addition to your toolkit.