Type of Article: MacTech Reviews

10 iPhone apps for starters

By Alex Cole

So, you’ve just got yourself a nice and shiny iPhone 4. Wondering what useful apps you could install? That’s a good question as there are hundreds of thousands various applications (free and paid-for versions) that could be possibly useful for you. Here’s a list of 10 interesting apps for your iPhone that could help you get started.

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Logic Pro offers complete set of pro music apps

By Jason Scrivner

Most people who know me think of me as a video guy. But some may not be aware that for much of my life, I’ve been a musician — behind the instruments, not at the control boards and mixers. So when it comes to music-creation software, I’d consider myself “amateur to semi-pro,” and I believe it’s folks like me that Apple (http://www.apple.com) had in mind with the latest update of Logic Pro, now called Logic Studio (US$499).

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Turn the iPad into a netbook with KeyFolio

The iPad is crimping sales of netbooks, even though it doesn’t have a keyboard. However, Kensington (http://www.kensington.com) has introduced the KeyFolio, a wireless Bluetooth Keyboard and case for the Apple tablet that effectively turns it into a netbook (don’t tell Steve Jobs). It’s a folio case, stand and keyboard all in one.

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