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| Add text to your iPhone photos with Tiny Post CNET (blog) This free iPhone app lets you add three lines of text to photos, creating one of those hilarious or poignant images you undoubtedly see daily in your Facebook News Feed or elsewhere on the Internet. (Credit: Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET). Tiny Post boasts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| TED Books App Launches for iPad and iPhone RedOrbit Related Videos. Free iPhone App Helps You Lose Weight · iPhone App Helps Track ER Wait Times · Concussion App for iPhone · Lunar Lander Mission · Resolve Rover Begins Testing · MRI Research Predicts Best Website Thumbnails ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Now, an app to check for skin cancer Business Review India Now, an app to check for skin cancer. Free iPhone app for regular screening. TAGS: app , cancer , diagnosis , health , iPhone , melanoma , self check , self diagnosis , skin cancer , smartphone · Now an app to tackle skin cancer · Shukti Sarma 20 Jul 2012 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Virgin adds free London app micebtn With the world's attention on the England's capital, Virgin Atlantic Airways has launched a free iPhone app that brings London to life with a new city guide, featuring itineraries from famous Londoners and the best places to eat drink and sleep. The free ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Smart phone app promotes sun cream The Press Association As a result, the company has launched a free iPhone app which alerts users when to reapply sun cream or seek shade. Nicola Daniels, from the Solaveil sun care team, said: "Our research clearly shows strong gender and age divides when it comes to sun ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Best iPhone sports apps - Pocket-lint By Hunter Skipworth Football League - Official Clubs' App. This free iPhone app is a godsend for supporters of Championship, League One and League Two teams who can't afford to shell out astronomical amounts for a season ticket. Even if you're out and about, ... Pocket-lint : Latest News |
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