Review: iPhone Valentine's Day apps It may be easier to find your true love than it is to find a compelling Valentine’s Day-themed app on the App Store.
Review: Uno for the iPhone Uno is one of the most famous card games around. Everyone from your grandmother to your little sister has played this timeless classic and now, thanks to Gameloft, you can take it with you wherever you go.
Review: Cloud Engines Pogoplug If you've been seeking a way to share a lot of files over the Internet with very little fuss, Cloud Engines' Pogoplug is an affordable and enticing avenue to do it.
Review: Barcodescan Pro for iPhone This app uses the camera on your iPhone to scan in a product's barcode, using that information to pull down price and other data. It doesn't quite measure up to the similar RedLaser, though the two apps end up complementing one another.
Review: Epson Workforce Pro GT-S50 document scanner With respectable scan times, decent scan speeds, and the best looking color scans we’ve seen from a document scanner, the Workforce Pro GT S50 is one of the better document scanners available.
Review: McSweeney's for iPhone A $6 app that provides pieces of random fiction may not be for everyone. But McSweeney's delivers great content in a simple, classy interface.
Review: Crush the Castle for iPhone If you like physics and trebuchet-induced destruction, Crush the Castle has your number. Developed by Armor Games Inc, this $2 puzzle game offers 90 levels of addictive destructive fun.
Review: QuickVoice2Text Email for iPhone QuickVoice2Text is an excellent recorder capable of capturing high-quality sound for long periods of time. But its chief selling point -- the ability to translate your recordings into text which you can e-mail -- is distressingly hit-and-miss.
Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8 camera The durable and compact Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8 point-and-shoot camera offers an ultraquiet, recessed lens that focuses very quickly, but you'll need to make sure that its design works for you.
Review: PrintMaster Platinum 2.0 Consumer oriented art program lets you create many kinds of commonplace documents from greeting cards to calendars.
Review: Onslaught from Space for iPhone Onslaught from Space looks very much like something you would’ve played in a video arcade 20 years ago, and that’s exactly what developer Jake O’Brien had in mind.
Review: iPhone apps for the Super Bowl We look at nine apps that will either help you enjoy Super Bowl XLIV... or give you a worthwhile distraction should the game not live up to the hype.
Review: Pantech Impact mobile phone The Pantech Impact sits awkwardly between text-friendly phones, many of which offer a better design for messaging, and touchscreen powerhouses, all of which are more capable of handling multimedia.
Review: Castle Frenzy for iPhone Sporting 3D graphics, great animations and numerous ways to dispatch the ensuing hordes, Castle Frenzy is a beautiful and addictive title.
Review: Dragon Age: Origins You’ll spend a lot of time in Dragon Age: Origins covered in blood. The game is morbid and a bit humorous, but this fantasy role playing game is a a major step forward for the genre.
Review: Neon Wallpaper for iPhone When it comes to creating customized wallpapers for your iPhone or iPod touch, this app handles the task quickly and easily.
Review: iPhone home inventory apps Ben Boychuk looks at a trio of apps for the iPhone and iPod touch that will help you organize your worldly possessions and perhaps save you some time in the long run. The three home inventory apps serve the same purpose and share similar drawbacks, but My Stuff emerges as the most user-friendly offering of this lot.
Review: Powermat Home & Office Mat, Portable Mat Powermat's wireless charging mats allow you to power up your devices without fiddling with cables and connectors. But if you want to use it with your iPhone or iPod touch, it fetches a premium price.
Review: Dragon's Lair for iPhone Dragon’s Lair is essentially an interactive animated film. Considering one of the most popular arcade games of all time, Digital Leisure has done a terrific job porting this stunning classic to the iPhone and iPod touch.
Review: Moodagent for iPhone If you find yourself listening to the same songs over and over again on your iPhone and iPod touch, this free app is a great way to get out of your musical rut. Moodagent can build playlists that reflect your current emotional state.
Freedom locks down the Internet If you've ever found the Internet to be a bane to your productivity, Freedom can help. This utility lets you temporarily block Internet access so you can get some work done.
Review: Assassin's Creed II for iPhone It’s never an easy task to translate a successful console game into an iPhone app, but Gameloft has done an impressive job with Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery.
Review: 2Do for iPhone This excellent to-do list management app is as easy to use as it is powerful, which is a decidedly impressive combination.
Review: Song Sift for iPhone This single-funciton app allows you to streamline your music by filtering out artists and albums with a limited number of songs. Song Sift isn't a powerful app, but it's good at what it does.
Review: Eliminate Pro for iPhone How much you like Eliminate Pro, a 3D first-person shooter game from Ngmoco will depend on three things: how much you enjoy shooting things, how much time you have on your hands, and how much money you’re willing to invest into an iPhone game.
Review: MailTones for iPhone Most users who utilize -- or at the very least monitor -- their e-mail on the iPhone or iPod touch will likely find this audio e-mail notification app quite useful.
Review: Scosche tapStick If you're not a fan of Apple’s earphones, Scosche's tapStick is an excellent option to enhance your listening pleasure with the iPod shuffle.
Review Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500M document scanner For those looking to reduce the amount of paper in their life, the space-saving, easy to use ScanSnap S1500m offers competitive price and solid performance.