Going on a coffee run and wondering if your co-workers would like anything? Dunkin' Donuts has created a website and iPhone application for the coffee runner to alert co-workers and take orders.
Designers – want to know what your masterpiece will look like on an iPhone? iPhoney gives you a pixel-accurate web browsing environment that you can use when developing websites for the iPhone.
There’s a snowglobe on your iPhone. Shake your phone and the snow clears to reveal a gift suggestion from Target. Tap the item to visit the store and make your purchase.
Do you know your car’s global footprint? The greenMeter, an iPhone application, allows you to compute your vehicle’s real-time fuel consumption. Among other things, this app shows the difference of about $300 in fuel costs between cruising at a speed of 60 mph vs. 70 mph for a medium sized car over 10,000 miles.
Next time you find yourself at the wine store tempted by a pretty label, pull out your iPhone and use this app to scan the bar code and access notes and reviews from experts.
Check out five Olympic iPhone apps favorited by some of the 2010 Olympic athletes: Ski-Jump Game, NBC Olympics, Vancouver 2010, Ice Bullet Game and 2010 Guide to Winter Olympics.
Google named this the #1 travel application for iphone and Android. Capture photos, videos and map location points of your trip to share with friends as they're happening.
Mobile gaming is getting smarter. Popular iPhone game Skies of Glory now joins the early ranks of smartphone games that allow iPhone and Android users to battle against one another in real time.
Got an iPhone? Download this free app, select the type of car you're driving and learn how much you're spending on fuel as you drive.
This location-based platform allows you to ask real-time questions about a location or service near you. Access via an iPhone app or their website.
Currently available for iPhone (soon others) this app combines image recognition and 3D to turn static images or objects into videos, games and interactive experiences.
This free mobile app for iPhone and Android users will come in handy next time you find yourself in a wine aisle with hundreds of bottles to choose from.
This mobile app was designed to allow people in or around emergency situations to quickly report information back to the first responders who need it most.