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Seo Master present to you:
If you’ve just bought a new iPhone or iPod touch then here’re our topapps for your shiny new iOS device so that you make the most of it.
Social Networking:
Facebook for iPhone lets you stay connected and share with friends on the go. Start a chat, keep up with friends’ photos and status updates, look up a phone number, upload photos to Facebook and more—right from your iPhone.
Tweetbot ($2.99)
Tweetbot is a full-featured iPhone (and iPod touch) Twitter client with a lot of personality. Whether it’s the meticulously-crafted interface, sounds & animation, or features like multiple timelines & smart gestures, there’s a lot to love about Tweetbot.
Free Alternative: Twitter (Free)
Google+ (Free)
Real-life sharing rethought for the web, wherever you are. Google+ for mobile makes sharing the right things with the right people a lot simpler.
LinkedIn (Free)
Get on-the-go access to your professional network with LinkedIn for iPhone. Find and connect with more than 135M members worldwide, read the latest industry news, keep up-to-date with your groups, and share content with your network from anywhere.
Foursquare (Free)
foursquare helps you explore the world around you. Keep up with friends, get insider tips, and unlock discounts and rewards. While on the go, you can easily tell friends where you are, share pictures, get their comments (“I’m right around the corner, I’ll stop by to say hello”), and get insider tips (“order the Lobster Ravioli; it’s the best dish by far.”). Tons of places offer discounts and freebies to foursquare users, and you earn points and badges for doing the things you love.
Other noteworthy social networking app: Path (Free)
WhatsApp (Free)
WhatsApp Messenger is a cross-platform smartphone messenger currently available for iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Nokia phones. The application utilizes push notifications to instantly get messages from friends, colleagues and family. Switch from SMS to exchange messages, pictures, audio notes and video messages with WhatsApp users at no cost.
Skype (Free)
Call, video call and instant message anyone else on Skype for free with Skype for your iPhone or iPod touch. Plus call and text your Contacts (or any other number) at Skype’s low rates. It’s great value with Skype Credit.
Stay connected to all your instant messaging buddies anywhere you go! BeejiveIM (pronounced \bē-hīv\ IM) keeps you in touch with your friends on AIM®/MobileMe®, MSN®/Windows Live®, Yahoo!®, GoogleTalk®, Facebook, MySpace and Jabber… all at the same time, all on your iPhone or iPod Touch.
Free Alternative: IM+
Reading:
Kindle (Free)
The Kindle app is optimized for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, giving users the ability to read Kindle books, newspapers, magazines, textbooks and PDFs on a beautiful, easy-to-use interface.
iBooks (Free)
iBooks is an amazing way to download and read books. iBooks includes the iBookstore, where you can download the latest best-selling books or your favorite classics – day or night. Browse your library on a beautiful bookshelf, tap a book to open it, flip through pages with a swipe or a tap, and bookmark or add notes to your favorite passages.
Reeder ($2.99)
Google Reader Client.
Free Alternative: Google Reader web app (Free)
Zinio (Free)
Introducing Zinio, a better way than ever to explore, read and shop for the world’s best magazines on your iPad. Zinio now has more magazines than ever, and a new app built to make it easier to read your favorites anytime and anywhere. Zinio is the ultimate app for people who love magazines. Access thousands of titles, tens of thousands of issues, and millions of pages of the world’s best digital content. Read what you like!
PressReader (Free)
Over 2,000 full-content newspapers from 95 countries in 51 languages in just one app!
Flipboard (Free)
Named Apple’s iPad App of the year and one of TIME’s Top 50 Innovations, Flipboard creates a personalized magazine out of everything being shared with you, from Instagram photos and Facebook updates to Tumblr posts and articles from your favorite publications.
Zite (Free)
Zite is a free personalized magazine for your iPad that automatically learns what you like and gets smarter every time you use it. Zite delivers all the great news, articles, blogs, and videos you want – and helps you discover new stuff that you’ll love.
Instapaper ($4.99)
Save web pages for later offline reading, optimized for readability on your iPhone or iPod touch’s screen. Featured by Apple and critically acclaimed by top blogs, newspapers, and magazines!
Photo & Video:
Camera+ ($0.99)
Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or someone who’s barely touched a camera, Camera+ will make you love taking photos.
iMovie ($4.99)
Make beautiful HD movies anywhere with iMovie, the fast and fun moviemaking app for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Designed for the Multi-Touch screen, iMovie puts everything you need to tell your story at your fingertips. Browse and play projects in the Marquee view. Make a movie in minutes by adding video, photos, music and sound effects. Then give it the Hollywood treatment by adding a theme, titles and transitions. And you can share share your movie with the world – right from iMovie.
Instagram (Free)
It’s a free, fun, and simple way to make and share gorgeous photos on your iPhone. Pick from one of several gorgeous filtered effects or tilt-shift blur to breathe a new life into your mobile photos. Transform everyday moments into works of art you’ll want to share with friends and family.
Alternative: Hipstamatic ($1.99), Snapseed ($4.99)
Music:
Shazam (Free)
Hear a song you don’t know? Shazam identifies it instantly.
Free Alternative: SoundHound (Ad Supported)
Pandora Radio is free personalized radio that only plays music you’ll love. Just start with the name of one of your favorite artists, songs or classical composers and Pandora will create a custom “station” that plays similar music.
TuneIn is a new way to listen to the world through live local and global radio from wherever you are. Whether you want music, sports, news or current events, TuneIn offers over 50,000 stations and 120,000 shows for you to choose from. The TuneIn Radio Pro app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch puts this entire experience in the palm of your hand with the added benefit of recording what you’re listening to.
Free Alternative: TuneIn Radio
Spotify (Free)
Get free access to Spotify Premium now! With Premium you’ll get access to 15 million tracks from thousands of albums and artists on your iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad. If you haven’t tried Premium before, you can try it on your mobile for 48-hours, completely free. You don’t even have to enter credit card details. Simply download this app and log in.
Ready to rock your next party? The premier DJ app and winner of the 2011 Apple Design Award for iPad now fits in your pocket: introducing djay for iPhone & iPod touch!
GarageBand ($4.99)
GarageBand turns your iPad, iPhone and iPod touch into a collection of Touch Instruments and a full-featured recording studio — so you can make music anywhere you go. Use Multi-Touch gestures to play pianos, organs, guitars, drums, and basses. They sound and play like their counterparts, but let you do things you could never do on a real instrument. Enjoy a full range of Smart Instruments that make you sound like a pro — even if you’ve never played a note before. Plug an electric guitar into your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch and play through classic amps and stompbox effects. Use the built-in microphone or a guitar to record, or capture any performance. Then mix up to eight tracks to create a song you can share.
Finance:
iXpenseIt ($1.99)
iXpenseIt simplifies daily expense tracking and monthly budgeting. With iXpenseIt, it’s never been easier to stay current on your personal budget or for business users, to get faster reimbursements. Store photo receipts is a snap. Enter expense data anywhere, anytime within seconds. Powerful reporting provides insight to where your money went and find new ways to save.
Lemon.com is the best way to organize all your purchases into one simple place. Easily scan your paper receipts and we’ll turn the images into useful information that’s taggable and searchable so you can get organized and know where you’re spending your money.
Productivity:
Numbers ($9.99)
Numbers is the most innovative spreadsheet app ever designed for a mobile device. Built from the ground up for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, it lets you make compelling spreadsheets in minutes — with tables, charts, photos, and graphics — using just your fingers. Choose from over 250 easy-to-use functions. Enter data and explore results with sliders, steppers, pop-ups, and intelligent keyboards.
Pages ($9.99)
Pages is the most beautiful word processor you’ve ever seen on a mobile device. This powerful app has been exclusively designed for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Create, edit, and view documents wherever you are. Use dictation in iOS 5 on your iPhone 4S to easily create and edit documents.
Keynote ($9.99)
Keynote is the most powerful presentation app ever designed for a mobile device. Built from the ground up for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, it makes creating a world-class presentation — complete with animated charts and transitions — as simple as touching and tapping. Use full-screen view to present right on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. Or use video mirroring to present it on an HDTV, and preview your slides and notes on your device using the presenter display.
Wunderlist (Free)
The Wunderlist mobile app for iPhone and iPod Touch will boost your productivity. Organize your to-do lists on the go and synchronize them with your free Wunderlist account. View and modify your tasks on Windows, Mac, Linux,iPad, Android and the Web.
TeamViewer (Free)
TeamViewer provides easy, fast and secure remote access to Windows, Mac and Linux systems.
Alternative: LogMeIn (Free)
Evernote (Free)
Evernote turns the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad into an extension of your brain, helping you remember anything and everything that happens in your life. From notes to ideas to snapshots to recordings, put it all into Evernote and watch as it instantly synchronizes from your iPhone to your Mac or Windows desktop.
Health & Fitness:
An alarm clock that analyzes your sleep patterns and wakes you in the lightest sleep phase – a natural way to wake up where you feel rested and relaxed.
Runkeeper (Free)
RunKeeper uses the GPS technology found in the iPhone to track your fitness activity, giving you comparable results to an expensive GPS watch. Now, you can also enter your activities manually, including your treadmill runs too!
Travel:
Translate words and phrases between more than 60 languages using Google Translate for iOS. For most languages, you can speak your phrases and hear the corresponding translations.
Import flight data automatically from any airline confirmation email and get push alerts with real-time changes to your flight. Get real-time flight itinerary updates, and beautiful, zoomable maps that even work offline. FlightTrack Pro has everything you need to stay on top of your trip.
Alternative: FlightTrack ($4.99)
Yelp (Free)
Looking for a burrito joint open now? An Irish pub nearby? A gas station you can drive to before your tank hits empty? Yelp for your iPhone is here to help. Use us to search for places to eat, shop, drink, relax and play then read reviews from an active community of locals in the know.
Urbanspoon (Free)
Can’t decide where to eat? Urbanspoon can help. SHAKE your iPhone and the Urbanspoon slot machine will suggest a restaurant. See what’s NEARBY in your ‘hood, or BROWSE a comprehensive list of restaurants. Make a RESERVATION, and expand your DINELINE by checking in. See what your FRIENDS like.
XE Currency (Free)
Convert every world currency on-the-go with the universally optimized XE Currency App for iPhone and iPad. It features live currency rates, charts, and even stores the last updated rates, so it works when the Internet doesn’t.
Entertainment:
Neflix (Free)
Just download this free app and you can instantly watch TV shows & movies streaming from Netflix.
Flixster (Free)
Movies by Flixster is the #1 movie app to watch movie trailers, find showtimes, get critics reviews from Rotten Tomatoes, and share your movie ratings with your friends.
Alternative: IMDB (Free)
Brushes ($4.99)
Brushes is a painting application designed from scratch for the iPhone and iPod touch. Featuring an advanced color picker, several realistic brushes, layers, extreme zooming, and a simple yet deep interface, it is a powerful tool for creating original artwork on your mobile device.
Utilities:
If you misplace your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac, the Find My iPhone app will let you use another iOS device to find it and protect your data. Simply install this free app on another iOS device, open it, and sign in with your Apple ID. Find My iPhone will help you locate your missing device on a map.You can then choose to display a message or play a sound, remotely lock your device, or erase your data on it.
1Password will securely store your important information and can automatically log you into websites with a single tap. There’s no need to remember the username, password, or even the website address.
RedLaser – Impossibly accurate barcode scanning.
Alternative: Barcode Scanner For Shopping ($0.99)
Onavo (Free)
Onavo’s app connects your iPhone to our cloud-based technology, dubbed the “magical shrinking machine”. It’s totally seamless – once you install it you can go back to using your phone as before. In the background, your data usage from all apps is compressed so that you get more bang for your buck, doubling and even tripling your data plan.
CamCard ($6.99)
CamCard is a fantastic business card reader with high recognition accuracy. Simply take a picture of a business card, CamCard recognizes the contact information and saves it Card Holder or iPhone Addressbook. Then feel at ease to manage and make correspondence to all the contacts.
You can check out the CamCard Lite version before buying the full version.
CamScanner+ ($4.99)
With CamScanner, your iPhone is actually a portable scanner, with which all your paper documents, receipts, notes, whiteboard discussions can be archived anywhere at anytime. Our Smart Image cropping and Image enhancement algorithm ensures the scanned images perfectly clear and recognizable. With OCR technology, text within PDF files will be searchable.
You can check out CamScanner Free before buying the full version.
Convertbot ($1.99)
Convertbot is a unit conversion robot. Convert currency, length, mass, time and much more in an exciting new way! Converting numbers will never again be a mundane task. In addition to its innovative interface, our robot is smart enough to convert to and from mixed units. Are you 5 foot 9 inches tall? Other converters require you to convert that to 5.75 ft in your head before being able to enter it. Convertbot allows mixed units like Foot + Inches, Pounds + Ounces, and more!
Use Speedtest.net for easy, one-tap connection testing in under 30 seconds—accurate anywhere thanks to our global network.
That’s it for now. We’ll continue to update this post as and when we find new must-have apps. We’ve also not included apps in categories such as Lifestyle, Education etc. We hope to update this list with apps in those categories shortly.  We’ll post an article on our top games for iPhone and publish a similar list for the iPad.
Note:
  • Please note the brief descriptions for the apps are from the App Store.
  • Though some of the apps we’ve mentioned below are free, there are apps like Netflix that are available only to members who need to pay a fee to access the service.
  • Some apps may not be available in your country.
  • Some apps may not be compatible with iPod touch.
  • The prices may have changed for some of the apps by the time you read this article.
We hope you enjoy using our selection of apps from the App Store, which has almost 500,000 iPhone apps. If you have any suggestions, please don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments and we’ll check them out.
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
Crystal
Lots of sites are looking back at 2012 to review the year gone by, but while there is no doubt it’s been a pretty exciting year, I thought I’d start with a look at the year to come and make a few arm waving predictions about what we might see. Well, a few arm waving predictions and a good number of pretty sure bets as well.

What the Past Hath Wrought

We kicked off the year with the Retina iPad, which became not the iPad 3, as we expected, but just The iPad. A marvelous device with a gorgeous screen. Okay, it got heavier and could get a wee warm after a while, but it was certainly a screen to behold.
Speaking of screens, we got our first look at Retina MacBooks, the demise of the 17″ MacBook Pro, and the continued obsolescence of the optical drive. Oh the DVD, we hardly knew ye.
WWDC brought word of iOS 6 and Mountain Lion (and the betting on what the next cat would be fore 10.9), both we’d have soon enough. Which has brought its own issues with jailbreaks for iOS 6 proving hard to produce, but Mountain Lion bringing the cloud connection between desktop and mobile device that much closer and easier.
When fall came around boy did around we got a lot of surprises. Not just the iPhone 5, but also the iPad mini, Lightning Connectors, a 13″ Retina MacBook Pro, and a razor thin iMac.
Finally, Tim Cook hit the media in a big way with BloombergNBC, and Time interviews. We got to see a whole new side of Tim Cook in these interviews, as well as him making his own distinct mark on the culture of Apple.

Days of Futures Past and Yet to Come

Now, let’s look ahead. What will 2013 hold for us the Apple faithful? Well…

Blinding Flashes of You Know…

There are some givens, things we know that will happen in 2013. WWDC will bring iOS 7 and probably the next version of OS X as well. It’s a safe bet that there will be refreshes of the iPhone, iPad, iPad mini, and MacBooks. I think the iMac will get a touch up, but it had its big change up for a while. Rumors are that OS X 10.9 will be “Lynx“, but we won’t know for sure for a while.

The “One More Things” We Want to Hear

Now for arm waving predictions.
I think Apple is going to open up iOS 7 to allow users to pick different default apps for email, maps, and browsing. The “they had this planned all along” side of me would like to think that Apple and Google wanted to wait until there were solid, reliable alternatives (essentially good apps from both Apple and Google to choose from), but really I think just like allowing third party apps and creating the app economy, this is just an idea whose time has come. Actually, it’s more of a continuation in Apple’s effort to make jailbreaking not only harder, but less attractive to users. Why be tempted to jailbreak, already a pretty niche activity, when most of the reasons to jailbreak are now within iOS core?
While the merging of iOS and OS X is always great for the rumor mill, I don’t think that will happen. However, real-time, easy connections between mobile and desktop devices will only get better. One of the lesser used features of Lion and Mountain Lion has got to be AirDrop. I don’t know why, because it AirDrop is drop-dead simple to use. You don’t even have to be connected to the same WiFi access point or any WiFi AP at all for it to work. So, why don’t we have AirDrop for iOS yet? Why can’t I just send files to and from mobile devices and desktops? I think iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 will make this happen. We’ll finally see AirDrop make the leap to something niche to something we all use.
On the tablets becoming the mobile device that replaces the laptop, Time is predicting a tablet-hybrid device:
Apple will create a hybrid tablet/laptop.
I am going out on a limb with this last prediction, but one of the more interesting developments with 10-inch tablets is that if you add Bluetooth keyboards, they become like mini laptops. The Android and Windows sides of the tech market are moving quickly to create tablet/laptop combo devices, and business and consumers alike are showing interest in these kind of products. If these types of products gain serious traction, I believe Apple may need to respond to this growth threat in the same way it has now entered the seven-inch tablet market — despite the fact that Steve Jobs told everyone that Apple would never make a seven-inch tablet.
But imagine a sleekly designed hybrid that perhaps has the design lines of the MacBook Air, but with an iPad screen that detaches from its ultra-thin keyboard. For lack of a better term I call it the MacBook AirPad or iPad Air. I know Tim Cook has denounced this type of design, suggesting it is like attaching a “toaster to a refrigerator,” but a sleek and elegant iPad/keyboard device designed by Apple would be of interest to a lot of people, myself included.
Read more: Time
Nope. Not going to happen…sorta. What will happen is that iOS will get better support for using keyboards with your iPad. Apple doesn’t need to make a hybrid device, we have them already. Use the Apple Wireless Keyboard, Logitech Ultrathin (mine should be here next week), or any other of the Bluetooth keyboards out there. Right now one of the things I keep trying to do when working on my iPad is option-tab to switch to another app. No reason why that couldn’t be enabled. You combine this with AirDrop and a way to access files on your device and Apple has the laptop, post-PC replacement. Using Dropbox I can get to a lot of files I save on my Mac. I can create files and save them in Dropbox—through another application—but it’s a kludge. That’s going to come to an end in iOS 7
In addition to AirDrop for iOS, I think we’ll see a real iCloud app for iOS—a single place to look at files you’re saving and storing to iCloud. I haven’t invested in more iCloud storage, not just because I have a ton (over 135 GB at the moment) on Dropbox, but also because beyond backups I don’t see the files I’m saving there. If Apple created a tangible connection between OS X, iCloud, and iOS so I can see my files there and work with them in a meaningful way, then I’m going to be hooked. It might not be “goodbye Dropbox” but it will certainly be “okay Apple, take more of my money”.
I don’t think 2013 will be a breakthrough year for Apple. I think we’ll see iterations and refinements across the board all products, but nothing that will blow our minds until the fall when we’ll see…

The Apple TV Mk 3.

For sake of clarity, since we have three generations of Apple TV right now, I mean Mk 1 as the first device with the hard drive and Mk 2 as the hockey puck (so generations 2 and 3). Mark 3 will be a PVR and cable box. We’ll get a large Fusion drive that can hold a ton of content and start it streaming quickly with Flash storage for things like pausing live TV, downloaded movies, and shows. This device will also be your cable box and Apple will finally bring how we watch TV into this century. Better menus, more intelligent channel arrangements, smarter show recording. Everything you’d imagine if Apple made something for watching TV. We’ll get the firstreal inklings of it over the Summer, maybe even a Spring announcement of the product so Apple can queue up cable companies fighting to offer the next must-have device. The device will probably be about the size of your current cable box, but almost certainly thiner and cooler looking. The hockey puck version of the Apple TV will remain, maybe with an update that allows you to use your current cable box, but have it pass through your Apple TV for someimprovement over the experience. Once we know it’s really coming, we’ll see it arrive on shelves late fall in time for the Holiday season.
This product, and not a real TV set as many people think, will cement Apple as a company that is both about consumer electronics and consuming media. Apple will become even more of a media distribution powerhouse. We’ll see movies arrive in theaters one month, then one or two months later on Apple devices—and only Apple devices. Direct to DVD movies, won’t just be bad sequels of tired franchises, but new, great movies that people will buy and rent at home because soon a blockbuster movie won’t be limited to a theatrical release but also simultaneous theater and home releases.
This will hit theaters hard, but they will adapt with offerings like better apps for enjoying movies, augmented reality in the theater, and even discounts to buy the movie through Apple after you watch it in a theater.
But the most far-reaching prediction will be…

Apple and Google will re-forge close ties

Next year we’re all going to learn that the whole Google vs Apple thing was actually a ruse. Both companies know they need each other–and each other to be successful—to survive and flourish. We’ll see closer partnerships, better connections between Android devices and iOS devices, and even some “most favored app status” for Google apps within iOS. Since I think iOS 7 will allow your to set your own default apps, I think the first step will be to choose from Apple or Google apps then other third party apps.
I don’t think Apple will outright buy Google, nor do I think there will be a complete end to their squabbles, but the reality is that Google and Apple together make devices more productive. Both sides know this, and next year we’ll see them working closer together than ever before.

Your turn

Those are my crazy predictions for 2013. What do you think?
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you:
Everything you need to know about iPhone 5.
Apple unveiled iPhone 5 – their hotly anticipated 6th generation iPhone at a special event on Wednesday, September 12.
iPhone 5 is 18% thinner and 20% lighter than iPhone 4S and comes packed with new features and improvements such as a taller 4-inch display, faster A6 chip, support for faster 4G LTE networks, improved battery life, FaceTime HD camera and more.
Check out our in-depth look at iPhone 5′s:
Photos:
Here’s a compilation of some of the best photos of Apple’s new iPhone we’ve seen so far, which should give you a glimpse of what it will look like in every possible angle.
Hands-on Video And First Impressions:
Check out this post for the hands-on video and first impressions of iPhone 5.
iPhones Compared
If you’re an iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS user, check out this post to find out what’s new in iPhone 5.
Benchmarks:
The first iPhone 5 benchmarks have already hit Geekbench. Based on the benchmark results it seems to be screaming fast. Take a look at how it stacks up against Android-based smartphones like Galaxy S III that are powered by quad-core processors.
The Competition:
Reviews:
Take a look at the first reviews of iPhone 5 by some of the well known tech writers and critics.
Release Date:
iPhone 5 went on sale in US, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and the UK on Friday, September 21.
iPhone 5 will be available in 22 more countries on September 28, including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
Pricing:
iPhone 5 will available for $199 for the 16GB model, $299 for the 32GB model, $399 for the 64GB model for a two-year contract.
Upgrade Eligibility:
If you’re in the U.S, check out this post to find out how to check your iPhone 5 upgrade eligibility. If you’re on AT&T’s family plan, you can save money by buying the iPhone 5 using any phone number that is eligible for an upgrade. Find out how to use an upgrade eligible number to activate your new iPhone 5 on a different mobile number.
Selling your old iPhone:
If you want to buy an iPhone 5, then check out this post to find out when is the best time to sell your iPhone and the best places to trade-in your old iPhone. Don’t forget to follow these simple steps to erase data from your iPhone to get it ready for resale.
2013, By: Seo Master
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