January 2010

Vampire Origins brings first person shooter to the iPhone

January 31, 2010 iPhone Games

Give the development community some time and they will start turning out some really amazing games,  Take a look at the video after the break to see what we are talking about. Vampire Origins should appeal to fans of Gothic adventures. It pits Dracula’s arch-nemesis Van Helsing against a vast horde of underworld creatures. The [...]

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Bicycle game for the iPhone: Bike Joust

January 31, 2010 New Apps

BikeClub Games’ Tall Bike Joust Released on Apple iTunes Store BikeClub Games’ Tall Bike Joust (TBJ) introduces iPhone and iPod Touch gamers to a new experience in extreme sports within the international underground subculture of mutant bicycle clubs, putting them in the rider’s seat as they compete in jousting tournaments on tricked-out freak bikes within [...]

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Flipside – create study cards on your iPhone

January 31, 2010 Education for iPhone

Flipside – Digital Studying is a digital studying application for your iPhone or iPod touch. Flipside makes creating, sorting, and studying digital index cards easy. FEATURES: -Amazing user interface that makes studying fun. -Study index cards. Flip them using the flip button. -Mark cards you don’t know and study only those cards. -Create cards easily.

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iPad at the Grammys

January 31, 2010 iPad

The iPad made a guest appearance at the Grammys. How much did they pay for this spot??? Video after the break.

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Steve Jobs’ hot opinions on Google and Adobe

January 31, 2010 Apple

Steve Jobs held a town hall meeting with Apple employees late last week following the iPad launch. Wired reports on what was said at the meeting by Steve Jobs. Two of the biggest topics included Google and Adobe. On Google, Jobs confirms the much-reported competition between the two companies. On Google: We did not enter [...]

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iPad is causing price wars in the e-book market

January 31, 2010 iPad

From Appleinsider.com Amazon stopped selling print and e-books from publisher Macmillan this weekend over a price dispute, just days after Apple introduced the iPad and its own iBookstore for e-books. According to The Wall Street Journal, Macmillan CEO John Sargent visited Amazon Thursday to negotiate a new deal for e-book sales. Talks apparently did not [...]

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The best free Bible App for the iPhone

January 31, 2010 New Apps

Do you love your iPhone as much as I do?  If so you are always looking for new ways to use it, like in church maybe?  Well if that’s you I have an app for you that will let you use your iPhone IN CHURCH and ease your conscience a little about doing so. The [...]

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How to use free promo codes

January 31, 2010 New Apps

At iPhoneAppReview.com we get a lot of free promo codes from great developers who want to get the word out on their new app.  It would be rude to keep all of these great promo codes to our selves, so we decided to share. So if you are CHEAP or if you just know the [...]

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iNorthshore iPhone/iTouch Application in App Store for Chicago North Shore Residents & Visitors

January 31, 2010 New Apps

If you live or visit the Chicago North Shore you will enjoy this iPhone or iTouch application. iNorthshore allows users to efficiently find information about the Chicago North Shore area stores, from Evanston to Lake Forest and Glencoe to Glenview. The iNorthshore iPhone app knows your current location; it will help you determine where you [...]

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A Perfect Clock for your iPhone (25 Free Promo Codes)

January 31, 2010 New Apps

On the iPhone there are apps that help you get things done, an RSS reader, a dedicated GPS, a good note taking app, etc, and there are apps that just look good, something that you want to show off to a friend. Perfect Clock falls in to the later category.  It is one of the [...]

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OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner, OmniPlan, OmniFocus, and OmniGraphSketcher are coming to iPad

January 31, 2010 iPad

In a blog post, Omni Group has committed to bringing five of their productivity apps to the iPad including OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner, OmniPlan, OmniFocus, and OmniGraphSketcher. Remember how Macintosh was intended to be the computer “for the rest of us”? That’s what we feel Apple’s iPad is: the best computing device for most of the things people use computers for. (Or, as Apple [...]

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File Access for the iPad

January 30, 2010 iPad

Apple is dramatically rethinking how applications organize their documents on iPad, leaving behind the jumbled file system and making file access between the iPad and desktop computers seamless. In a move foreshadowed by the Newton Message Pad fifteen years ago, Apple’s new iPad jettisons the conventional shared file system and introduces a new, streamlined convention [...]

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More iPad reactions

January 30, 2010 iPad

With the launch of the Apple iPad, there has been no shortage of reactions and opinions on the device. We feel the most promising aspect of the iPad is that there is now a relatively inexpensive full-sized multi-touch platform that is open to a massive audience of developers. Apple’s multi-touch iWork implementation seems to be [...]

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