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The top 5 internet radio apps for the iPhone
0There are few matches in technology as perfect as the iPhone and music apps. This combination has come to revolutionize the music industry as it has taken all the best parts of the radio and updated them for use in the 21st century. This also means that thousands of developers have flooded the app store with tens of thousands of music apps. Here is a quick reference to the top 5 Internet radio stations for every type of listener.
1. Boombox
The days of the iconic boombox have come and gone, but Blip.fm is now offering a little piece of history to iPhone owners. This online radio company has released their mobile app, Boombox, with a handful of useful features. Users can create one playlist at a time, search for music, and instantly purchase the songs that they enjoy with a single tap. The paid version allows subscribers to access their More >
Best Hidden iPhone Apps
1Some of my favourite iPhone Apps. You may not have heard of them all:
Pandora – Free
Who needs iTunes when you can use radio stations on autopilot, constantly finding tracks that you like, based on a simple voting button. the more you listen and vote, the more Pandora understands your taste and finds tracks to match.
The Weather Channel – Free Plan your day trip with almost 100% accuracy – this iPhone App even gives windspeed and direction and seems to have loads of close monitoring stations. Contains ads, but it is free.
Fring – Free
If you use Facebook, Twitter and other IM services on your iPhone, this handy app lets you tweet, poke and chat all form the one place. Also includes video calling.
22 Ways to Make Your iPhone a Better Camera
5The iPhone‘s biggest weakness is its 2-megapixel camera. Not to worry, though—we’ve put together a whopping 22 tips and apps to help you get the most out of Apple’s underpowered shooter.
Source: PCMag
One of the few disappointments in the Apple iPhone is its camera. It’s just 2 megapixels, has no video capability, and performs poorly in low light and with moving subjects. Add to the list of missing features zoom, burst mode, timer, and white balance. You could argue that the camera’s very simplicity is a virtue, but we always want more from our technology products, not less. Luckily, there are apps that address most of these issues, and some picture-taking techniques that also can help you mitigate the iPhone camera’s More >