Posts Tagged ‘time’

iPhone Weekly Digest: One-thumb Games, a Decent News App, Fishy Arcade Fun, and More

It’s time for our weekly digest of tiny iPhone reviews, courtesy of iPhoneTiny.com, with some extra commentary exclusive to Cult of Mac. This time, we review Wivi Band Free, Thomson Reuters News Pro, Sjoelen, Lucky Day!, Lexulous, Pudge, Mr

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Find the best apps with AppMiner

When there’s such a big variety of iphone apps at the app store it’s quite hard to find out which one is better, which is cheaper and which is the the latest . It takes a lot of time and sometimes because of a hurry you may purchase the wrong app (which does not match your needs) at a high price. It’s wearisome is not it

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Rumor: MacBook Pro refresh imminent, SKUs dropped from Best Buy systems

Filed under: Hardware , Rumors , Macbook Pro Update: Commenters point out that our tipster pulled the Best Buy inventory screen image from this thread on the MacRumors forums (he did provide independent confirmation of the SKU deletion). I was not aware of the forum thread at the time the post was written, and there was at the time no corresponding post on the main MacRumors site (although there is now ).

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iPhone Weekly Digest: Clipboard Management, Retro Drumming, and Galcon in Tanks

It’s time for our weekly digest of tiny iPhone reviews, courtesy of iPhoneTiny.com, with some extra commentary exclusive to Cult of Mac. This time, we review Pastebot, 007: Top Agent, Jackson Pollock, Rhythm Racer, Judgement Day War, and TweakyBeat. APP OF THE WEEK Pastebot: First-rate clipboard manager w/ built-in image filters & text editing + free sync app

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Got some time? Crush the Castle

Filed under: Gaming , Odds and ends , iPhone , iPod touch , App Review I admit it. I am iPadded out. I am iTired

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iPhone Weekly Digest: Robot Meets Synth, Online Shopping, Games and More

It’s time for our weekly digest of tiny iPhone reviews, courtesy of iPhoneTiny.com, with some extra commentary exclusive to Cult of Mac. This time, we review Bebot, Buster Red, What’s On Reading, Amazon Mobile and Numeric Paranoia.

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Post-keynote TUAW prediction scorecard: How did we do?

Filed under: Rumors , Odds and ends , Other Events Yesterday we pooled our predictions together to try and predict what would happen at the iPad presentation today. How did we all do? Sang Tang: Sang was the closest in terms of the iPad’s screen size — 9.6″ prediction vs.

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iCardToss’ Casual Card Flicking is a Worthy Time-Waster

Rendering a classic boredom reliever as time-killing iPhone app, iCardToss lets you toss virtual cards into virtual hats (or a bucket if you prefer) for points. You get your choice of three backgrounds and three targets and of course a deck of cards. Your objective is to score as many points as possible by landing as many cards as possible inside the target hat or bucket.

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Apple Announces Quarterly Results – Records Highest Ever Quarterly Revenues; Profits Soar 50%

The last quarter of 2009 was full of opportunities and challenges for Apple as far as its iPhone/iPod touch market was concerned. This was the period when Apple had to tackle a lot of aggressive marketing from competitors like Motorola Droid. This was also the time when a reviving economy…

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Gyrotate – Line ‘em up, and Take ‘em out for Endless Fun

Wander through the App Store and you’ll find an ever-increasing list of puzzle games, many of which seem eerily familiar. Like a seven-year itch in December, playing the same old games starts to lack a certain spark.  Gyrotate by Goos Trix Ltd . may be one app that will keep your thoughts more on playing the game and less on what you might be missing in the App Store.

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Labyrinth 2

Dubbed to be “loaded with new features”, Labyrinth 2 picks up where the original Labyrinth game left off, and opens up a whole new world of possibilities for the game, to the point that this second installment can’t quite be considered an encore. This time around, there are a variety of exciting challenges and

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TIME Top 10 Gadgets Of The Year Lists Droid On Top, iPhone 3GS At Number Four

It is the time of the year when leading publications come out with their Top 10 lists. TIME in their ‘Top 10 Everything 2009′ compilation have listed Motorola Droid as the top gadget for the year. The iPhone 3GS is at number 4.

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Will AT&T introduce usage-based pricing?

Filed under: iPhone Ralph de la Vega, AT&T head of consumer services, has hinted at usage-based pricing strategies in response to increased consumer data consumption, according to stories on the Huffington Post and Reuters newsfeed . De la Vega spoke at a recent USB investor conference, saying that AT&T was working on improving service to the strained New York and San Francisco services.

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