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Review: Are You Alright? for iPhone

Are You Alright? is a medical-themed time-management game

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Review: Tank Raider for iPhone

Tank Raider is a retro tank arcade game by Sunday Solutions that puts you at the controls of an arcade tank pitted against three crafty computer-controlled tanks. Your mission is to capture and hold more gems than the other tanks

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Review: Aaxa P2 pico projector

This powerful pico projector delivers very bright images and crisp text, but lackluster color and limited battery life lower its ranking.

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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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GDC: Ngmoco hopes to rule with new mobile games

At the Game Developers Conference, Ngmoco previewed two upcoming releases for the iPhone and iPod touch. We Rule and Godfinger both put you in the shoes of a usually benevolent ruler — as a monarch in the case of the former, or as god in the case of the latter.

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TeamViewer brings its remote control offering to the App Store

TeamViewer Pro is a $100 app that lets IT support staff remotely control PCs and Macs from an iPhone or iPod touch. There’s also a free version available for controlling your personal computer or helping family and friends with troubleshooting.

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GDC: Street Fighter IV for iPhone arrives

The seminal arcade fighting game is now available for the iPhone and iPod touch as a $10 download. Chris Holt talks to Capcom’s Takeshi Tezuka about bringing the game to the iPhone platform.

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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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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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Review: Tiki Golf 3D for iPhone

With the release of a 3.0 version of this mobile golf game, we revisit Tiki Golf 3D and find that, unfortunately, ample bugs will need to be corrected before this game is up to par.

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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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