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Soar Up High With Tiny Wings

Posted by jwrite under iPhone Apps, iPhone News, iPhones, iPods on Monday Mar 7, 2011

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Tiny Wings is very much similar to NinJump Deluxe and the like as they are the easy to play with a single touch of a button. Like other casual games out there, the key to getting a high score in Tiny Wings lies in perfectly timing the hum when you tap of the screen. You might be familiar with Patapon with the drum and rhythm music in order for your army to move, Tiny Wings is much more simplified than that.

Tiny Wings is named of the small bird the player controls with tiny wings to flap. The only way for the bird to overcome obstacles is for the player to touch the screen so the bird may tuck its wind and dive and keep on flying just to stay in flight.  Time it just right and the bird might just stay in the air all the time. The game is time based so you have to move fast enough to finish the course or your bird might immediately fall asleep for the night and the game will end.

There are also power ups in the game; additionally a giant ramp sits in the game that lets the bird buzz around to another island.

Simple and repetitive as it may sound, the game has plenty of replay value to choose from. As the game progress the terrain also becomes a little bit challenging. The best thing about Tiny Wings would be the cool backgrounds it gives. With numerous paint like objects, and the pin striped hills makes it wonderful for kids to play with.

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It’s seems like everyone is trying to dethrone the reigning physics games of all time Angry Birds. Maybe it’s because we like to shoot flying birds out from a slingshot or yet the gameplay is just too addictive not to stop.

Rocket Home, a game from Tomatillo is similar that brought the iPhone the limelight. A simple physics game shooting the so called “Gluons” which are yellow blobs from another distant planet trying to escape and board a rocket bound for home. Rocket Hine features over 60 different puzzle like levels that can be overcome with the creation of lines and other objects.

Gameplay is straight forward and simple with players have access to different various shaped rocks, bombs, and other items that Gluons can interact with. The object is simple to create a path from the start of each level to the end where the rocket awaits. Sometimes it is necessary to create ramps and bridge or any other aids for critters to land and make it. The game is time pressured with you playing against the 2-minute time limit and save a number of creatures in order to advance to the next level.

The game is poorly made with just about the average music, gameplay, puzzle, storyline and music. Consider it as a game made entirely of loose budget. For players who love to build with physic based games can enjoy the construction it can get with Rocket Home. It’s an inexpensive game with over 60 different levels to play with.

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Scrabble fans out there will be in for a treat. Anyone who enjoys a constant good word game would definitely love Coresoft’s Abble Dabble. Setting crossword games up to the next level, Abble Dabble presents an array of new features and setting that veteran fans of Scrabble will be amazed of the new characteristic letter tile game of the classic.

Abble Dabble gives players numerous neat features to keep the game fresh and user friendly enough to play. With real time spell check, you are ensured of making a valid word correct. The word lookup generates two valid letter words from the current tile and lets you double check the spelling of any potential words to score. Abble Dabble has refitted the old traditional from the familiar double word score and made some changes that includes rotating bonus tiles to make the game interesting and fun to play with. There is also a real time chat option that allows communication for up to three friends. A Sandbox mode is also included to make the words more challenging to make higher scoring words. The ability to experiment with words can be great as scoring can be done automatically.

Abble Dabble is supported with a quick and reliable server that lets users control settings like push notifications for tracking turns like tile rotation and more.  In a nutshell, Abble Dabble is fresh take on a classic game ported to the small screen. It is a fun and interesting game that will surely make Scrabble fans worth checking out.

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Train Your Best with SporTracker

Posted by jwrite under iPhone Accessories, iPhone Apps, iPhone News, iPhones on Wednesday Mar 2, 2011

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Cyclist enthusiast will certainly love SporTracker. The app is equipped with full featured fitness goodness that helps the tri-athlete prepare for a serious rigorous training. The app is designed to be used in virtually any activities such as walking, running, hiking, figure skating, skateboarding, cycling, windsurfing just to name a few.

One of the basic features the app has would be displaying your heart rate number in a unique colored meter and vZone also known as Versatile Zone Route Decoding. Tbe vZone features attributes like distance, time, hear rate, calories, speed, and much more. The vZone settings can easily be customized to fit any activities and be calibrated with five adjustable parameters with five different colors to be assigned to different categories.

SporTracker has all the common fitness features like distance tracking, route tracking, time tracking, and even calorie burn calculation. Results can easily be shared through Twitter, Facebook, or email them through a friend. It can also automatically post in any social networks when you begin a session and you get a detailed analysis in with real time tracking with the SporTracker web app.

SporTracker is easy to use with control schemes perfect for anyone. Setting the application can be done and instructions are easily flashed on screen to do the things you would normally do for an exercise.  You might doubt that SporTracker has tons of features that may be too overwhelming for a normal person but not to fret, you will soon find out that the app is useful as you become further aware of the steps and functionality it gives.

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Horton Hears a Who! and new Berenstain Bears apps

Posted by admin under iPad Apps, iPhone Apps on Tuesday Feb 22, 2011

Oceanhouse Media is happy to announce the release of two new omBooks, Dr. Seuss’s Horton Hears a Who! and The Berenstain Bears Love Their Neighbors, both now available on the App Store.

Horton the Elephant hears a small speck of dust talking to him. It turns out the speck of dust is actually a tiny planet, home to a city called Who-ville, inhabited by tiny inhabitants known as Whos. Their Mayor asks Horton to protect them from harm, which Horton happily agrees to do, proclaiming throughout the book that “even though you can’t see or hear them at all, a person’s a person, no matter how small.”

In The Berenstain Bears Love Their Neighbors the Bear family learns an important lesson about finding and giving help in unexpected places.

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World’s First Social Magazine Launched for the iPad

Posted by admin under iPad Apps, iPad News on Thursday Jul 22, 2010

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With the iPad being all the rave, Flipboard plans to get into the act with the announcement of the World’s First Social Magazine through its iPad app called the Flipboard App.

This new app is a new social magazine that aims to bring life to stories, photos and news as shared by most social networking addicts today.

Flipboard will create a magazine from a user’s social content. All users have to do is launch the app and flip open the cover and then readers can view sections and also personalize the magazine.

The Facebook and Twitter sections allow the readers to quickly go through the latest stories, photos and updates from their network where they no longer have to scan long lists of posts and then click on links.

Rather, they will immediately see the stories, comments and images, making it faster and more entertaining to discover, view and share social content.

This is a free app and can be downloaded at the Flipboard site or from the iTunes apps tore.

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Pass the Bar Exam with Your iPhone

Posted by admin under iPhone Apps, iPhone News on Thursday May 27, 2010

Bar Exam iPhoneSupreme Bar Review, one of the most respected names in law school and bar exam preparation has announced the launch of a comprehensive series of iPhone applications to help law school graduates prepare for the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE). The series includes seven separate iPhone applications, each covering a subject tested on the MBE, including: Constitutional Law, Contracts & Sales, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts.

Developed by iPhone training specialists, Netframes, each application can be purchased and downloaded directly from the Apple iTunes Store and installed on any iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad.

These apps are priced affordably from $39.99 to $79.99 each. Plus, these apps let students go where other bar review apps cannot: whether on a train or plane, beachside or poolside – after initial download, the user can watch or listen to the entire lecture without the need for a WIFI or 3G connection, providing the freedom to study wherever and whenever one chooses.

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iPad 3G Video Restrictions? Ask Apple –AT&T

Posted by admin under iPad, iPad Apps, iPad News on Monday May 3, 2010

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The iPad 3G version is currently being offered by AT&T and for sure a lot of people are scampering to get their hands on them. The only thing is that there seems to be an issue, a 3G Video restriction which includes the restriction of some apps which stream video.

The YouTube app, for example, scales videos to a lower resolution over a cellular data connection and the ABC player will not work unless you are connected to a WiFi network. So far these are the reported apps incurring problems although Netflix app has yet to be seen.

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gI_0_0_LAhomeFrommer’s Complete iPhone® and iPod touch® App SeriesModality, Inc. and Frommer’s, a branded imprint of Wiley Publishing, Inc, today announced that six more Frommer’s Complete travel guide applications for iPhone and iPod touch are available on the App Store. The entire series of Frommer’s apps includes all the detailed information found in the Frommer’s printed travel guides and leads users on a curated tour of major cities around the world, with hundreds of restaurant, hotel and attraction recommendations from leading travel experts, with or without a network connection.

Frommer’s Complete travel guides are now available for $4.99 per application from Apple’s App Store on iPhone and iPod touch.

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Create your own free iPhone appsA unique application development Web site, CreateFreeiPhoneApps.com, is making it easy and cost-effective for people to create their own applications for Apple’s iPhone, iPod and all-new iPad. The site offers review, building, and submission of apps to the App Store all free of charge. Users simply have to supply the content and the Web site does all the work.

CreateFreeiPhoneApps.com represents a unique option in the marketplace. Unlike other app builder services, it offers free review, building, and submission of apps to the App Store. As compensation, the site places advertising in each of the free applications.

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