
iFive for the iPhone is your top five list of the best the iPhone has to offer. Find the hottest new apps and learn helpful tricks to get the most out of your iPhone. Hosted by Megan Morrone, this fast-paced show will make you an iPhone master in no time. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

Alternatives to Mailbox with a "Later" feature, recording better audio for band practice, re-shuffling a playlist on Apple Music, watching TWiT on iOS, and will magnets from an iPhone case damage credit cards?
Host: Megan Morrone
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Create Apple Music playlists based on music you like, anyone can report the news with Headliner, the QuadLock Sports Armband could be the best iPhone armband for runners, the Titan Loop could be the stocking stuffer for someone who always needs a cha... more
The Quadlock Case system: a mount for running, biking, driving and more, get into VR with an old school twist with the View-Master for virtual reality, the Sphero BB-8 is the ultimate gift for a Star Wars fan, revisiting the Enerplex Surfr, an iPhone... more
Moment tracks you and your family's phone usage, the iSP5 will allow you to control home electronics, ProCam 3 is a manual camera and photo editor, Pocketbooth takes booth-like pictures of you and your friends, and StoryCorps lets you record your fam... more
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I've been listening to iFive for a long time and generally enjoyed the short, concise style of the podcasts. Recently though, it just seems like I hear more advertisements than entertaining content which is putting me off - the balance has gone. Please either shake up the podcast format or lose at least some of the advertisements.
Always enjoy the show.
Like so many of the shows Sarah does on the TWiT Network this is a great show! Thanx to the sponsors for making them possible!
Great podcast for everyone with an iPhone just check it out
I think the format and duration is perfect. For those of us taking a quick break on a busy day it's perfect. Believe it or not, I watch to get tips I can use on the iPad. Keep up the good work Sarah!










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