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One of the first games to emerge when the App Store hit the scene was a little gem called Blue Defense!, by John Kooistra. It gave us a perfect, simple game mechanic: You are a lone planet being attacked by hordes of red aliens. Your single gun always shoots straight up relative to the gravity on...

Version 1.0For many years now, gamers and sports fans have all come to expect and anticipate the annual release of several different sports franchises from different developers. EA’s FIFA is one of the longest running of these series, dating back to 1993. While EA wasn’t the first dev...

BIT.TRIP is a series of six planned games from Gaijin Games, each featuring a different rhythm based gameplay mechanic set against retro graphics and chiptunes. The first four games in the series have already been released for the Nintendo Wii via the WiiWare service to considerable applause, and...

Elements ($4.99) is a relatively new text editor, but it’s one of the first ones to feature two-way note syncing through Dropbox.(...)Read the rest of Review: Elements 1.1 for iPhone © Ragart for Just Another iPhone Blog, 2010. |Permalink ||Add todel.icio.usPost tags: iPhone notes app,...
Shape Services has announced an update to their Business Card Reader app (Review). While this is something of a minor release, the improvements in recognitions that have been realized since our review impress me so much that I thought it was a good reason to give the app a little newly-deserve...

As a former high school math teacher (who loves technology), I was often looking for ways – either visual or dynamic/interactive – to explain and show ways to solve math problems. Although geometry is easily a visually rich topic where students could get a “sense” of how a...

Gyro Tennis 1.0Tennis is one of those sports that can be difficult to translate to any gaming system, console or handheld. It doesn’t necessarily fit the traditional game controller. Developers have largely avoided the game on the current generation of Microsoft and Sony systems, but tennis...
Every once in a while an application comes along that enhances one of the native Apple iPhone apps in such a harmonious way, that you wonder how you were able to function without it. For me, Week Calendar has dramatically increased my ability to use my iPhone calendar by providing one of the most...

Manga Rock MangaFox is a complete re-write of the Manga Rock reader app. The reasons for this entirely new app are posted on the developer blog, but it basically comes down to this: the websites that Manga Rock uses for downloading scanlated manga are pretty volatile sources. They could go up in ...
Having recently returned to the role of frequent business traveler, I am naturally concerned with keeping my iPhone adequately powered while on the go. Between emails, working on documents, surfing, GPS navigating, and all of the other things that my iPhone is tasked with during my travels, I ca...