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Find Yourself 1.1 for iPhone – Challenge and Giggles Abound in this App

February 17th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Sofia, Bulgaria – Announcing that Ten Touch Ltd., the young company with great ideas for interactive technology, has launched the latest version of their new member in the iPhone Apps family – the “Find Yourself” Game! The game concept is simple and similar in nature to the Where’s Waldo? books, that kids of all ages love. To begin your adventure you need to choose who you are from a dozen cartoon characters, and where you are from five lovely crowded scenes – a public park, a shopping mall, a beach, a winter landscape or a zoo.

Parasol Releases Revolve 1.0 – An Ambient Reaction Game for iPhone

January 21st, 2010 iphone Comments off

Turku, Finland – Parasol today released Revolve 1.0, an experimental ambient reaction game for iPhone and iPod touch. Combining abstract visuals and soothing ambient music with addictive gameplay, Revolve is at the same time a relaxing and challenging gaming experience.

Revolve is designed solely for the iPhone and iPod touch, and fully utilizes the capabilities of the platform by offering a full stereo soundtrack and extremely simple controls. The rules are simple: Touch the screen when a circle is in the zone of the same color. Accuracy is rewarded, missteps are punished severely.

Traveler’s Quest 1.1 Featured – What’s Hot in Games

January 20th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Orlando, Florida – The popular iPhone treasure hunting game Traveler’s Quest is now featured in the “What’s Hot” section of the iTunes App Store Games category. The 2009 BestAppEver Award Double Nominee, Traveler’s Quest is taking the world by storm!

Apple selects iAccounts for iTunes Cover Feature AppStore Essentials

January 15th, 2010 iphone Comments off

Treviso, Italy – VenticentoStudio today announces that iAccounts, the celebrated iPhone password manager featuring a revolutionary backup application for Mac and Windows, has been selected by Apple amongst tens of competing apps for inclusion in the first 2010 iTunes cover feature “AppStore Essentials – Personal Assistants”, listing the 10 most noteworthy Productivity apps currently available on the AppStore.

Available for purchase in all iTunes AppStrore countries, iAccounts has obtained Apple reviewers’ recognition as the most valuable and effective solution to manage sensible personal information such as website credentials, passwords, credit cards numbers and more.

Pocket Girlfriend 1.2 – The Search for the Perfect Girlfriend is Over

December 30th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Waretown, NJ – Announcing that Atrium Designs LLC, developers of the Pocket Girlfriend for iPhone and iPod Touch users, have added new features to their popular app. The success of the original Pocket Girlfriend has developers, Atrium Designs LLC issuing new, improved features to their alluring application.

iSantaFarted 1.0 App for iPhone – Flatulence, Music and Fun

December 11th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Waretown, NJ – Announcing that Saforian, Inc., the developers of iSantaFarted, have released their dancing Santa in time for the holidays. The fun little app combines the best of the holiday, incorporating seasonal music, dancing, optional snow and a flatulent Santa. iSantaFarted is amusing for users of all ages. The iSantaFarted app is user-driven. Tapping on Santa gets him dancing and posing in time to the Christmas background music. Tapping on Old Saint Nick a second time has him playing an embarrassing little tune of his own.

AppButler – A new way to discover the AppStore on an international scope

December 7th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Greifswald, Germany – rapidrabbit today is proud to announce a new way to discover the Apple AppStore by using the AppButler. This unique tool automatically observes the AppStore and keeps track of every app. A special algorithm calculates a score for every app which represents the number of ranks the app has gained in the biggest AppStore markets within 24 hours.

Soaring with Custom Doodle Flight App for iPhone

November 18th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Waretown, NJ – Announcing that j2sighte, the developers of A Doodle Flight have launched an interactive game that allows users to draw or import their own flyer. This is a completely unique feature to iDevice games. Combined with the addition of OpenFeint, the app now has much stronger features.

Wherever You Go – Here IM

November 16th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Waretown, NJ ? Announcing that Treascovery, the developers of Here IM (HIM) for iPhone and iPod Touch users has launched version 1.0 for the modernly mobile. HIM uses GPS technology to easily transmit location co-ordinates but the app’s versatility allows users to manually enter a specific address. This is the app people want to have on trips. If lost, you can use HIM to easily let others know where you are. This is also very handy for communicating with a group of people who are traveling to a common destination or for anybody trying to find someone in a large area, such as a campground or Disneyland.

First Intuitive iPhone/iPod Touch Battery Gauge Hits the Market

November 12th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Waretown, NJ – TapMode president, Jeff McMorris, recently launched a new iPhone/iPod Touch app that learns a user’s patterns and intuitively keeps track of projected battery usage required to carry out tasks. Released to iTunes, Battery Gauge is the first of its kind.

McMorris came up with the idea for Battery Gauge in order to solve a problem in his own life. “I needed an app that would give me an idea of the actual time I had remaining on my battery, that would look at how I used my phone and then base its estimate on that usage pattern.”

Unique App Development Pioneers the Drinking Genre – Barkeep 1.0

November 9th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Waretown, NJ – Looking for a unique idea led Active Gaming Media owner, Ibai Ameztoy to developing the very original Barkeep 1.0. This iPhone and iPod Touch app has features that can’t be found elsewhere, so is highly prized among the drinking community.

Sorty is What Happens When Bejeweled Meets Tetris

November 5th, 2009 iphone Comments off

syncRage take two existing game formats to produce a new type of challenge. iPhone and iPod Touch gamers attribute uniqueness and speed to Sorty’s popularity. Bejeweled and Tetris may have been the inspiration for Sorty but there’s nothing old school about the app that syncRage has dubbed, Sorty. Although it has a basic concept that involves rapid relocation or chaining of colored balls, the speed and split second strategizing involved seems to be very pleasing to syncRage customers.

Macworld launches the new App Gems app for the iPhone

September 10th, 2009 iphone Comments off

Macworld today announces the release of App Gems, an iPhone app designed to spotlight the very best iPhone apps.

The worst thing about the App Store is that it’s an embarrassment of riches. Mixed in with the zillions of mediocre and silly apps, there are thousands of really valuable apps – ones you might never even know about if someone didn’t point you in the right direction.

Boston Herald: Today’s the day to ring up an iPhone

December 21st, 2007 admin Comments off

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Perhaps it‘s a need for one more five-star review or another ‘Gadget of the Year’ award, but no matter what reasons exists for putting off the purchase of an iPhone, time is running out, fast.

For delivery by Christmas, online orders for iPhone and other Apple Inc. products must be placed by noon today. To push consumers along, Apple is picking up the upgrade to express shipping. That’s about as big a bargain as one encounters when it comes to buying the $399 device.