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In 2008, Apple came up with the concept of having a store where developers could sell software approved by them for the iPhone. These were known as apps. Now there are apps available for all different types of handset - if you have an HTC, particularly one running on the new Android operating system, you can change the way you use it with a few simple downloads. Shop Savvy: take a picture of a product''s barcode in a shop, and the software will search for it online to check that you are getting the best price, making sure that shoppers get the best value for money wherever they go. Movies: If you''re looking to find out about films at your local cinema, this is the app for you. You can also share your thoughts on films with your friends, read reviews, or watch the latest trailers to help you decide what you should see. Twidroid: Probably the easiest to use of the many apps which enable you to tweet from your mobile phone. Twitter might not be for everyone, but if any app can suck you into the world of tweeting, this will be the one. Shazam: Ever listened to the song and spent the rest of the day racking your brains to try and work out what it was? Well rack no more. Shazam will not only recognise a song which is playing on the radio, but will provide you with the Artist, Album, Year of release, Amazon MP3 Store link, Artist MySpace Page and YouTube Video Links. Beebplayer: unlike for the iPhone, the BBC player does not provide native support for HTC phones (though this may soon change), but as 3rd party software goes, Beebplayer is about as good as it gets. You can choose between Wi-fi quality and 3G quality as well as radio and TV on demand, so you can catch up with your favourite shows, wherever you are. Layar: an app which is paving the way to what is known as augmented reality: point your camera at a building a sight in your surroundings and it will super-impose information about it on top of it in real time. It will also give you information on the nearest cash-point, train station or hotel. Appmanager: now that you have updated your phone with a hot selection of new apps, you should back them up in case anything happens to your handset (if it gets broken, lost, etc.). This is where Appmanager comes in, saving your apps to the Micro SD card in your phone.
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Porter Ivrin is a freelance writer with an interest in new technology who recommends Vodafone for the latest HTC handsets.
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