Top five – iPhone alarm apps

The iPhone bug that caused thousands of people to sleep in across Europe will soon be hitting the US, so if you’re going there, it might be a good idea to upgrade your Apple alarm. And hey, even if you’re staying in the Middle East (where daylight savings refers to day-time shopping deals) these five awesome alarms will definitely come in handy. For those that sleep with their iPhone, that is.

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Alarm Clock Connect

Billed as “the most advanced alarm clock app”, you can customise Alarm Clock Connect to wake you up with the day’s weather, calendar events, notes or freshly updated social feeds. So you can open your eyes to rain, a boring meeting and the fact that your friends are already up. Thankfully, there’s also a big snooze button and a gorgeous iPod skin.

[US$0.99, iTunes]

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About Thomas Shambler

Editor of Stuff in the Middle East. Known for his witty reviews and insightful comments on some of the world’s coolest kit, he is responsible for putting together the magazine, testing the newest tech, and writing features at the laser-cut edge of the gadget world. Thomas also makes regular broadcast appearances during which he gives friendly advice and warns the world of the impending robot Armageddon.

One Comment

  • March 9, 2011 | Permalink |

    You should try Waker Alarm.
    Its makes you play a game to wake up.
    Great for those mornings when a sleep in is not allowed.
    It also has all the cool stuff like ipod library music alarms, pre-alarms, adjustable snoozes, configurable clock displays.
    There are 8 included games to choose from including asteroids, invaders, snake, pong and more.
    You must try shake to wake. (works every time)

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