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Trainyard demands a good deal of patience, but you'll be rewarded -- this is one of the most satisfying and addictive iPhone games we've ever played. Beautiful presentation and brilliant sharing features don't hurt either.
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The iPhone Hard Case & Zoom Lens opens up further avenues for creative photography with the 3G/3GS, but doesn't turn it into a fully fledged replacement for an actual camera.
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Kogan's second-generation DAB+ digital radio and iPod dock combination hits all the right notes.
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Cute, addictive and stupidly cheap. There's no good reason you wouldn't get this for your iPhone, unless you're missing fun glands.
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For business, location and Eatability searches, Mocal's a winner. The turn-by-turn nav still requires a bit of work, but at least you can try before you buy.
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The Magellan Premium Car Kit adds GPS capability to the iPod Touch, making the media player useful for navigation, but the kit's high price tag somewhat limits its value to iPhone users.
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GTA Chinatown Wars loses little of its charm in this port from the DS/PSP to the iPhone, but the smartphone's touchscreen makes for a difficult control scheme, especially at the game's break-neck speeds.
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It mightn't be the cheapest iPhone windshield mount out there, but it's compact, holds Steve's phone in place without a trace of shakes and looks good to boot.
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Featuring a built-in GPS receiver, microphone, speaker and charger, TomTom's iPhone car kit has certainly been a long time coming, but it's finally here.
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The TomTom Car Kit for iPhone lets you consolidate the number of devices carried around by elevating iPhone navigation to a standalone navigation device level. It's pricey, but TomTom gives users a fair amount of functionality for the money.
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