Archive for the ‘Apps’ Category

Count The Beats: Inspiration… two apps for the musician on the move

Filed under: Multimedia , Software , iPhone , App Store , Music Recently I’ve been preparing to move home and finally did last weekend. Naturally I had to pack up all my musical gear, equipment and of course, my Mac. In the week leading up to the move, I’ve had my iPhone and nothing else.

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Rayman 2: The Great Escape

Another in a long of classic games ported to the iPhone, Rayman 2: The Great Escape is Gameloft’s latest effort. Released in 1999 for several consoles, it quickly became a favorite with its (then) trailblazing 3D graphics and awesome gameplay.

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Dunnit!

There are plenty of to-do list iPhone apps out there, but Runloop’s Dunnit! is the very first one to offer OpenFeint. Yes, you read right, a social gaming platform in a productivity app (what is the world coming to?) Also included is Twitter integration, just in case you want to boast about how [continue reading...]

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fowlplay

Did you receive yet another rejection letter? Were you recently dumped

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VoiceCentral Black Swan

Black Swan VoiceCentral is a new unofficial web application from Riverturn that gives you access to all your Google Voice functions from your iPhone using a hosted web based interface. It is important to note that Apple has already removed all existing Google Voice related apps from the App Store, so you won’t find [continue reading...]

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iPad will lack some standard iPhone apps at launch

Filed under: Hardware , Software , App Store , iPad Wired’s Brian X. Chen noticed that Apple’s iPad press release touts “12 new innovative apps designed especially for the iPad.” Take a look at the screenshot at right and you’ll see twelve apps: Videos, iPod, Maps, Photos, Mail, Safari, App Store, iTunes, YouTube, Contacts, Calendar and Notes. That means a few apps that ship with the iPhone — Stocks, Calculator, Clock, Weather and Voice Memos — are missing.

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Pig Rush

“What? I have to follow another long tutorial just to play a game? Ugh…I don’t have time for that.” If you’re thinking along those lines, then you should look into ReignDesign’s new platform game: Pig Rush.

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Attic

Do you have hundreds or even thousands of music albums on your iPhone or iPod touch? If so, you might be neglecting some of your music and the folks at tapku are here to help with their new iPhone app, Attic

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Alpine Crawler World

Alpine Crawler World is an off-road 4

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Will iPad be missing some iPhone apps?

Filed under: App Store , iPad Wired noticed that there are some notable exceptions among the announced iPad apps, including Stocks, Calculator, Clock, Weather and Voice Memos. These apps could be available for download through the App Store. However, blogger Kevin Fox suggested last month that could hint toward a possible Dashboard implementation on the iPad

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AppSmear

Bearded Jew Apps has debuted in the AppStore with their novelty app, AppSmear. The ever-so-punny app provides you with the latest in STD detection. Just wave AppSmear over the suspected (or their parts) and AppSmear will tell you what nasties they’re harboring.

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Kingpin Game

Kingpin, a free social networking application released by Phodder, is a new addition to the foursquare client family. For those unfamiliar with foursquare, its basic premise is to guide you to friends, help you interact with strangers, and explore old haunts and new locales

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Cocoto Magic Circus

Anyone who’s ever had an evil clown fear will be validated by Eurocenter’s new game app, Cocoto Magic Circus. A frightening clown has abducted Pixie, a fairy, and it is your duty to save her alongside your little monster friends. Unfortunately, the evil clown has trapped the group of you inside the evil [continue reading...]

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