Archive for November, 2009

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From Macworld: Follow baseball coverage long enough, and eventually you’ll come across an article where some sportswriter, columnist, or pundit will opine something along the lines of, “Even if you’re not a fan of the New York Yankees, you’ve got to be a fan of Derek Jeter.” And then they’ll enumerate all the virtues of [...]
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Games | No Comments

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Some of the music I love the best I stumbled upon completely by chance. Nowadays there are various ways to discover new music, but, as a self-declared minimalist, I’ve discovered a method that involves using only my Twitter account and the free app TweetTheBeat by iDrew Software.
TweetTheBeat is very simple to use because it provides [...]
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Music | No Comments

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Can’t get enough Xbox Live out of your Xbox 360? Apple iPhone owner? Two bucks to spare? You might care to give 360 Live a look. It’s a smallish 1.6MB app available through Apple’s App Store designed to let you reach out and touch your Xbox Live account from just about anywhere, as well as [...]
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Games | No Comments

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Navigon has submitted a new free update to Apple for approval. There are 13 new features and revisions in this update.
Two noteable features are: Pedestrian Mode and Google Local Search.
The enhanced pedestrian mode provides optimal guidance while walking.
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in GPS | 1 Comment

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iPhone developer Pandav has informed MacRumors that they have spotted usage records for an unreleased iPhone in their app’s analytics. The app used was iBART [Free / Paid], a public transportation guide for the San Francisco train system.
PinchMedia who provides the analytics for the application breaks down customer usage including what specific devices are [...]
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Rumors & Opinion, iPhone | No Comments

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MacRumors has found a new Apple job listing seeking an iPhone Software Engineer to join the iPhone and iPod Touch Maps team with the goal of taking the iPhone’s built-in Maps App to “the next level”:
We want to take Maps to the next level, rethink how users use Maps and change the way people find [...]
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in GPS | No Comments

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Category: Lifestyle
Size: 14.5 MB
Price: $1.99
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch, Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later
Emantras Inc, has submitted Lucky Me Plus, a much improved sequel to the popular lifestyle app – Lucky Me Lite, to the App Store for approval. The developers of Lucky Me Lite are now out to give the iPhone [...]
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Games, New Paid Apps, iPhone App News | No Comments

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***** VIDEO REVIEW on dailyappshow *****
http://dailyappshow.com/libra-balance
Do you like labyrinth games? Puzzle games? What about pick-up and play games? If you meet any of the requirements above, Libra Balance is the game for you.
Libra Balance is a unique and highly addictive 3D balance puzzler that is both fun and challenging.
***** GAMEPLAY *****
Tilt your device to tilt [...]
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Games, New Apps | No Comments

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NEW YORK – Altum Design announces RSSpeaker (www.rsspeaker.com), the revolutionary iPhone app that speaks your favorite news and blogs to you. The application brings text-to-speech directly to your mobile device. That means you can listen to the pre-loaded articles even when an Internet connection is unavailable.
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in General Apps, iPhone App News | No Comments

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A unique new take on traditional peg puzzles, Squarepeg is anything but childsplay – coming to the App Store, for free!
November 30th, 2009 | Posted in Games, New Apps | No Comments