Let us face reality. Every boy in the 1970s who liked science fiction wanted a Tricorder. Now, as an adult you can have a Tricorder Simulator on your iPhone.
Visual Metronome displays the beats instead of ticking. You can set the beats per measure and the rate between 40 and 160 beats per minute.
Buzzword creates over one million different, meaningless but technologically impressive sounding buzzwords. It is an “Innovative 4th Generation Project” with a “Focused Public Assessable Concept.”
Binary Clock is clock for geeks. It displays the current time (hours, minutes. And seconds) in binary. Just a fun and maybe geeky little app.
Specifically created for the iPhone and iPod Touch but playable in any modern web browser, Trivia Why’s Daily Quiz keeps you sharp with a few minutes of exercise for the left side of your brain and a touch of wit for the right. Know all the answers? Congratulations, you’re a trivia genius! Not so sharp today? Great, you’ve learned something!
Test yourself in these six general categories:
-Entertainment and Food
-History and Government
-Math and Science
-Geography and Nature
-Literature and Arts
-Sports and Games
Have fun, and remember to return for a new quiz every day!

A bunch of random computer-generated sayings to amuse, inspire, delight. Includes inspirations, insults, greetings, fake holidays, jokes and more.

Ever have trouble deciding what to do for dinner, or which movie to see? Don’t get indecisive. Get iDecisive.
Features include the ability to flip a coin when you don’t have one handy, quickly get a random number in any range of numbers, or randomly choose an option from a set of 2 or more options.
No, its not that.
Somehow, you tell it when you and your mate were born, and it knows what gender your baby will be, depending on when ya’ll are pregnant. Kinda like a digital old wives tale.
iPhone Dead Pixel Test allows you to check your screen for dead pixels.