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Make the most of your iPhone by adding some cool apps! We’ve tested a bunch to work out which ones are worthwhile.

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Sleep Talk

Ever wondered if you talk in your sleep? Set you phone up to record the sounds that occur throughout the night, it’s incredibly effective.

But be careful: it may also capture your snoring, the cat purring and you calling out your partner’s best friend’s name.

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Cam Card

Takes a photo of a business card and then automatically converts into a contact. Or, it converts the text into gibberish that you just end up re-typing.

Give this one a miss.

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Myst

The brilliant 90’s PC game makes a smooth transition to the iPhone.

Even if you’ve played the game before you’ve probably forgotten where everything is hidden. It’s beautiful.

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Momento

This is a handy phone based diary that will automatically include your Twitter and Facebook updates.

Use regularly then export your memoirs.

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OutScout

Download the Sydney edition and find your way around Mardi Gras.

Filled with maps, reviews and event listings.

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Zim Free

Plays sounds from the cult Nickelodeon cartoon.

A total waste of time. Just download the show and watch it instead!

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Saatchi

A book the history of the Saatchi Galley

A little hard to read on the phone, but the pictures look nice.

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