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On Road Trip 2009, CNET News' Daniel Terdiman is testing out Apple's latest iPhone and wants to know the best applications that specifically take advantage of its new features.
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...cuz that's what he asked for...
There is a simple, hack, should I say, for iPhone 3.0 that you don't need to jailbreak to enable the built in tethering. It involves downloading a carrier configuration file. I've done it and used tethering in my office when my internet went down a couple times. Very handy, I will not be paying AT&T for this feature when the other phones it sells can do it, and they aren't charging for it.
2) Pandora radio - cool app to customize your favorite bands and listen to them on the go
3) For starwars geeks like me PhoneSaber - convert your Iphone into a light saber :)
UrbanSpoon is nifty, but it doesn't need the 3GS hardware to run on. It works fine on my first-generation iPod touch.
Fandango - to get latest movie listings in theatres near your current location or zip code
Say where and Vlingo - voice activated search for almost anything ..from your contact list to google searches to driving directions.
Check out Trapster! It's a free app that uses the phone's GPS system to track your route and alert you to over 400,000 reported speed traps, red light cameras, roadblocks, live police, and more.
There is also a mytrips feature that lets you record and share your trip, so friends and family can watch your trip in real time. The new 3.0.1 version just added Push Notification too! So if your not running the app, you can still be alerted of traps.
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=290629277&mt=8
He asked for 3GS specific apps people. He even mentioned the 4 features in 3GS he was interested in ("compass, voice commands, video recording, and auto-focus").
Get a clue.
I'd argue that the performance boost in the 3Gs makes any old heavy duty 3G app a whole lot better.
Seriously the answer is to keep your eye out for apps with the catch phrase "Augmented Reality" these apps are starting to emerge and will make use of all the features, compass, camera, voice, etc.
The first one is out now called "Nearest Tube" it's only useable in London to help you find the subway.
Most of this stuff is still in it's infancy, but here's a demo worth checking out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoZRHLmUKtM
Anyway, I believe MotionX GPS uses the 3GS compass.
- by itsmenyc July 8, 2009 10:29 AM PDT
- The simplest one is Google maps, On the 3Gs the compass orients the map in the direction you are facing.
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