Review

‘Safari Upload Enabler’ Lets You Upload Files from Your iPhone

With jailbreak utilities like iFile and Safari Download Manager, your iDevice can seem more like an actual computer than a phone or MP3 player. The two apps allow you to manually download files, edit them, and move them around from folder to folder.

However, there hasn't been a convenient way to natively upload files in iOS (that I've known of), until now. Safari Upload Enabler just surfaced in Cydia, and it allows you to upload content from inside Mobile Safari...

MailKeyboardHide De-Clutters Your iPhone Compose Screen

Just last month we told you about SMSHideKeyboard, a jailbreak tweak that brought iOS 5-like SMS keyboard hiding to the jailbreak scene.

Today we have a similar tweak, but one that has a trick up its sleeve. Going by the name of MailKeyboardHide, this slight variation of SMSHideKeyboard offers the ability to hide the iPhone's keyboard during the composition of emails.

And it also does more than that...

InstantCam Helps Take iPhone Photos Quickly

The iPhone 4 has a great camera, which makes it even more frustrating that the Camera app is just so damn slow.

It's a common complaint. You spot the perfect photograph, but by the time you've tapped the icon, waited for the app to load, focussed, and finally hit the button to take the picture, the moment is gone.

IntantCam aims to stop that from happening, and it seems to work...

Giveaway: Four SGP iPhone 4 Cases + Neo Hybrid II Case Video Review

At iDownloadBlog we like to do things big. That's why we're not spreading this giveaway out four times over just because we have four iPhone 4 cases to give away. Nope, we're giving all four of these bad boys away to one fortunate reader at random.

Okay, so it's not totally random, but it's so easy to enter, it might as well be.

Check inside for a full video review of Stylish people's Good Partner's Neo Hybrid II EX Series iPhone 4 case, along with the full details on what you need to do to claim all four of these cases for yourself...

Notefile is the Perfect Minimalist App For Taking Notes on All Your Devices

It's a rare occurrence when a really good app with cloud sync comes out for the iPhone, iPad and Mac. Notefile, by Junecloud, is lightweight notebook that syncs your notes between your iPhone, iPad, and even your Mac.

The great thing about Notefile is that it's super minimal— there are literally no settings to customize. All you have to do is login with a free Junecloud ID to start syncing your notes across your devices. It just works!

robick Audio Player for iPhone Will Make Musical Maestros Rejoice [Sponsored]

robick for iPhone is a new and interesting audio player that's intended for the musically inclined. Pitched as an app that lets you listen to music "deeply," robick isn't your typical iPod app replacement.

If you want to study a particular piece of music, robick is the perfect playback app for you. With an inventive interface and a host of options for those wishing to really get immersed in a particular song, robick is sure to make the music amateur and aficionado rejoice...

DM1 – The Drum Machine: Make Sick Beats on Your iPad [Review and Giveaway] [Winners Announced]

For all of our rhythmic readers out there, we've got a special app for you. DM1 - The Drum Machine is an advanced and highly customizable beat making machine for the iPad.

The app is designed for anyone to be able to jump in and start having fun tweaking and creating awesome beats. DM1 is sure to have you making sick beats like Dr. Dre in no time...

Sky TV Streaming App Now in the App Store

Sky TV, the UK's largest satellite television provider, has finally seen its new Sky Go app approved by Apple.

Originally slated for release way back on the 6th of July, Sky Go has seen a delay similar to that of the Google+ app, which leads us to wonder if Apple's team of reviewers have been busy accepting apps for the Mac App Store, with OS X Lion finally here.

Available for free on the App Store, Sky Go offers streaming Sky television to iPads, iPod touches and iPhones while out and about, with a maximum of two devices registered at a time...

Defend Against an Alien Invasion with “Q Pang” for iPhone

Q Pang was developed by Bobtan and is an excellent 4.5 star rated iPhone game. If you love blowing up aliens in an explosive arcade fashion, then this game is perfect for you.

Q Pang has a traditional set up. Located at the bottom of the screen, an incredibly cute cat, the hero, must keep waves of attacking invaders from outerspace from reaching land.  In order to do so, he has to blow them sky high.

In my opinion, that’s where the similarity between Q Pang and other shooters end. First of all, the hero in question is a cat. This ferociously cute thing packs a hard punch with personality to boot. From crazy-looking glowing eyes when he’s mowing down the Qs, to coordinating outfits for some of his weapons, this alien blasting Garfield is not your typical anti-alien defense force...

Walkthrough of Google+ for iPhone [Screenshots]

Google just released its official Google+ app for the iPhone in the App Store. The app is available for free, and it allows you to interact and keep up with your Google+ account on the go.

We've put together a review and walkthrough of Google+ for iPhone in screenshots. Check out everything about the app below!

Create Flipbooks From Your iPhone With Only a Few Taps

We all remember flipbooks, right? - A collection of cards, each with an image that, when in sequence, creates a short animation when the cards were flicked through.

Flipbooks were all the rage when I was growing up, and I spent more time than anyone really should trying to create my own (especially considering my drawing skills are, well, let's just say... poor).

Flipbooks are being brought into the the 21st century, and what better tool to use than an iPhone?

Flickbooks is a new app, available now, that promises to take your very own iPhone-recorded videos and turn them into good old fashioned flipbooks...

Mic-Enabled Entertainment Apps for the iPhone Are a Breath of Fresh Air

From games to utilities, app developers are exploring new technological territory with iPhone features. Applications that use the accelerometer and gyroscope are very common. But these aren’t the only hardware features that application developers are showing off in a new way.

The microphone has also begun to star in new iPhone applications. These novel apps are showing that the microphone can be used in ways that are much more creative than simple recording.  By allowing players to use their actual breath to power virtual fun and games, the following three apps show that it’s not such a bad thing to be full of hot air.