DriveSafe.ly 2.0, an app that aims to protect drivers from their own text-hungry fingers.
IDEAL Item ID, a free, open source, talking barcode reader and barcode maker that allows the visually impaired to identify things..
Line2, which adds a second number to your iPhone or Android phone.
ooVoo Multiparty Mobile Video Chat, a video chat service with both video and voice calling that can accommodate up to six people.
Pageonce Personal Finance, which allows you to stay atop many of your personal finance accounts and all from a single place.
Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite, a full-featured productivity suite to view and edit Microsoft Office documents.
Twonky Mobile, streams personal and online media from your Android phone to any Web-connected gadget or device.
SwiftKey, one of the smartest and swiftest predictive keyboards we’ve seen for a mobile device.
WebMD Mobile, which brings to the smartphone the medical resource site’s top tools, including its Symptom Checker, a comprehensive drug, supplement and vitamin treatment database, and essential first aid information.
The Mobile Apps Showdown is a fast-paced contest where you're asked to weigh in on the apps you think have what it takes to make it. For the months leading up to the 2013 CES, we'll be presenting the contestants to you. You can try the apps, watch demos, make your feelings known, and ultimately vote on a winner. We're platform agnostic, so if it's mobile, it's in the competition.
The top ten apps will join us at 2013 CES for an action packed event hosted by Jon Hein and Gary Dell'Abate from the Howard Stern Wrap Up Show.
Robin Raskin, creator of the Mobile Apps Showdown, will be there to emcee events.
By the end of this year, nearly 50 billion apps will have been downloaded. Only you know which ones are the keepers.