Published 4/9/2009
at Apple Hot News
Offering proof that you can find “iPhone apps for nearly every waking minute,” Deborah Yao (mercurynews.com) documents how iPhone gets her through the day. “My iPhone,” she explains, “is a pedometer, a voice recorder, a gym coach and a budget tracker. It promises to find my parked car, give me a shoulder massage and even repel mosquitoes.” Now, she laments, “if only my iPhone can do my taxes. Wait. There’s probably an app for that.”
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