Posts Tagged ‘article’

Review: Txtagif for iPhone

If you like to send cutesy images with your MMS messages, txtagif will be an iPhone app dream come true, even though the free app has a few flaws.

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Review: Hangman RSS for iPhone

This app taps an RSS feed to pump out the first half-dozen words of news headlines, requiring you to play an individual game of hangman on one or more of those words. It’s easily one of the more clever and challenging hangman games in the App Store.

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Mac user groups and iPod accessories

Before the Mac universe is consumed by iPad madness, we turn our attention to two other topics — the state of Mac user groups and our favorite iPod and iPhone accessories.

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Review: Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front for iPhone

Uncle Sam stripped your brother of his Medal of Honor. In this WWII combat simulator, you need to find out why.

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Hack: The iPod serial library enables homebrew remote controls

Filed under: Hardware , iPod Family , Hacks , iPhone Warning: If you are baffled by people who think dismantling technology is fun, and completely fail to understand the excitement of building robots to battle other robots, this post may not be for you. Just so you know

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Review: Alice in Wonderland for iPhone

Inspired by the recently released film from Disney and director Tim Burton, Alice in Wonderland is a remarkably clever 2-D adventure game that is more than a mere movie tie-in.

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GDC Preview: Macs, iPads to get attention at gaming event

The Game Developers Conference kicks off Tuesday in San Francisco. Chris Holt previews what figures to be an interesting show for Mac, iPhone, and iPad gamers.

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Review: Optoma PK102 pico projector

The tiny Optoma PK102 pico projector delivers vivid color images and handles stand-alone presentations via its built-in media player.

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Will Apple target template-based iPhone apps next?

Apple’s campaign to get tough on iPhone applications is reportedly continuing with a new target: template-based iPhone applications.

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Review: Noby Noby Boy for iPhone

Noby Noby Boy is less of a game than an experience, and it’s the kind of experience that feels like a trippy art project that’s tough to appreciate.

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Review: Aiptek PocketCinema V10 Plus pico projector

The PocketCinema V10 Plus is an extremely versatile stand-alone pico projector, but its image quality is undistinguished.

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Review: 11 canalbud headsets

If you’re looking for a new headset — headphones with a microphone and inline controller — for your iPhone or iPod, we take a look at 11 models in our latest roundup.

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Review: Voices for iPhone

For just a buck, this voice-morphing app proves to be a decent source of entertainment.

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