TriplePoint client wikiHow, a collaborative effort to create the world’s largest how-to manual on absolutely everything, launched its newest entry on Apple’s App Store on Tuesday. The new app is called Love Survival Kit and is available for free on both the iPhone and the iPod Touch. Love Survival Guide is basically every piece of [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, June 12, 2010
With the release of iOS4 and iPhone 4 steadily coming ever so nearer (I’m already considering camping out to pre-order my iPhone 4), Apple has announced that they are ready for developers to start sending them iOS4 applications, reports MobileMarketingWatch. From Apple’s developer site, the company had this to say: Log in to iTunes Connect [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, June 12, 2010
When you’re not watching the World Cup, or getting hyped about E3, you might want to try out some free iPhone games. Lucky for you, we’ve got a list of 7 more iPhone games being offered for absolutely nothing at all. LED Soccer Super retro, the game is a port of the original 1979 Mattel [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Yesterday, we heard all about Apple’s latest iPhone that is set to be released later this month with a barrage of new features. Steve Jobs, in his WWDC Keynote address, discussed several new features such as front facing camera for FaceTime video chat, iOS 4 and the new design of the iPhone; but he left [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, June 6, 2010
If you haven’t read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Seth Grahame-Smith’s retelling of the Jane Austen classic, you should do so! But if you just aren’t that into reading or are looking for a hack-n-slash, you’re in luck, because you can now experience the story through the new iPhone game by the same name. Pride [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, June 6, 2010
For those of you that don’t count themselves among AT&T’s biggest supporters but still want to grab yourself an iPhone, Steve Jobs just gave you some hope. According to a New York Times report, Jobs said that “there might be” another carrier in the future for the iPhone. “The future is long. I can’t talk [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 30, 2010
Today’s Free iPhone App at FreeAppADay.com is Defend Your Castle. Defend your castle against a relentless barbarian horde in the original castle defense game. Upgrade your kingdom, convert attackers to strengthen your forces, and cast powerful spells. There are now 45 medals to earn in version 1.0.2. Defend Your Castle is normally $2.99, and is [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, May 29, 2010
Today’s Free iPhone App at FreeAppADay.com is Slay. Capture your enemies’ territories and link your own territories to create larger and stronger ones on a hex-based game board. Each game has you battling 5 AI opponents for control of an island. Starting attack units are peasants that can be upgraded to Spearmen, Knights and Barons. [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 28, 2010
There has been much speculation about Microsoft possibly appearing at Apple’s WWDC event coming on June 7th. Microsoft has commented on the event and debunked any kind of wild rumors that were looming this past week. A report released this past Wednesday claimed that Steve Jobs was going to share the stage with Microsoft’s CEO [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 23, 2010
It appears that there might be a new color of iPhone on the horizon, if the following images are to be believed: The images come from a Chinese website called “Apple.pro”, which claim that the images are of the next-generation white iPhone, rather than the standard black that comes on all the front plates of [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 23, 2010
Today’s Free iPhone App at FreeAppADay.com is Pandamania – Bow Defense. Use your archery skills to get revenge on the evil thief that has stolen your Fu Manchu. Liberate villages in intense arcade-style action in 50 unique levels. Pandamania – Bow Defense is free today and today only, so make sure you grab this deal [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 23, 2010
The provocative question was asked through a CNN column by Mashable founder and CEO Pete Cashmore. Cashmore’s answer? Yeah, it has. Cashmore believes that through a myriad of factors–Apple’s exclusivity with the much maligned AT&T, its recent clash with Adobe over Flash (and the subsequent developer backlash) and the rise of attractive Android phones–has combined [...]
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