iSurf for iPhone

Gameplay is weak, the graphics aren’t compelling, and the use of the iPhone’s built-in accelerometer are poor in this surfing game. And that’s a shame because iSurf should deliver more fun than it actually does.
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Gameplay is weak, the graphics aren’t compelling, and the use of the iPhone’s built-in accelerometer are poor in this surfing game. And that’s a shame because iSurf should deliver more fun than it actually does.
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Every word ever written by William Shakespeare — plays, poems, and sonnets — is contained in this free iPhone app.
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Apple and Eminem publisher Eight Mile Style have settled a lawsuit that went to trial late last month over digital downloads of the rapper’s songs.
More »If you like boxing and action games get closely introduced to Glu Mobile’s latest release Super K.O. Boxing 2 – a terrific new game that is as intense as it is fun. The idea is to win the title belt.
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JBL’s Duet II can’t pump out loads of bass or volume, and don’t have many options, but if you want detailed audio without giving up much desk space, the Duet II is worth a look.
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The productivity tool for recording and then immediately sending voice memos has its strong points, such as simple controls and excellent use of the location features in the iPhone and iPod touch. But it’s also a memory hog and prone to the occasional crash.
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Anitello is an app designed to provide “clarifying animations” to “entertain and assist.” The animations cover basic tasks such as jumpstarting a battery or cooking a steak — simple stuff that people frequently have questions about. Sounds pretty good so far. Each silent video lasts about a minute and can be viewed with captions in seven different languages.
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