Do you have an iPhone? iPod touch? Today, I will be telling you about ten iPhone apps that you NEED to have on your iPhone (or iPod Touch).

Tweetie (Website) (Review)
Do you tweet? Have an iPhone? Why not tweet on your iPhone? Tweetie is a great app for doing this and it’s also my primary Twitter client for the iPhone. It is  clean, simple, and quite useful. The app supports the new version of ReTweets, and GeoTagging as well.

AutoStitch (Website) (Review)
Ever wanted to make your pictures bigger and wider? Can’t fit all the objects you want into the photo? AutoStitch For iPhone lets you quickly and easily “stitch” your photos together, creating one big photo.

Cube Runner (Website)
Bored? Cube Runner is a free and simple game for your iPhone that is a great time-waster. The objective of the game is to run through the land of cubes without hitting them. The further you get in the land of cubes, the more points you get.

Dropbox (Website) (Review)
So, you want to transfer your photos from your iPhone without syncing in iTunes, or having to Email the photos to yourself. If this applies to you, you NEED Dropbox! There is also a Dropbox application for your Mac or PC that looks like a folder on your hard drive, but is actually syncing across all your computers, your iPhone , and the Drobox website. The basic, free version of Dropbox includes two free gigabytes of storage space but if you click here, you can get 250MB of extra space to store your files!

Paper Toss (Website)
Like Cube Runner, Paper Toss is a great app for if you’re bored. The objective of the simple game is to flick the paper into the trash can for as many times in a row as possible.




Pandora (Website)
Want to find new music for your iPod/iPhone? Pandora, in my opinion, the best online music service (besides iTunes), has an iPhone app! Now you can listen to Pandora while on the go, in a place where your computer is not.

iCam (Website)
Want to keep an eye on your home or office? iCam, along with the iCam application for Mac or PC, lets you use your webcam as a surveillance camera and watch it from your iPhone or iPod Touch. iCam is completely free but you can purchase an add on that enables you to have the option of being notified every time motion is sensed. You can also set it so that it records on motion.

Logitech TouchMouse (Website)
There are two uses for the Logitech TouchMouse iPhone app; a)to play a trick on your family members and b) to use your iPhone as a mouse/keyboard for your Mac or PC.

Ustream Brodcaster (Website)
Ustream, the popular (but far from perfect) live streaming service now has an iPhone app that lets you broadcast live from your iPhone over 3G and WiFi.

Yelp (Website)
Yelp for iPhone is perfect for thoes times when you just need to find a place to get a bite to eat. It is free and really useful.

What do you think? What are your favorite iPhone apps? What apps do you use on a regular basis?