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iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadGive this app a little time to grow and develop through updates and it may jump from base to best quickly.
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All Posts By Joey DavidsonGarbageman ReviewiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadGive this app a little time to grow and develop through updates and it may jump from base to best quickly. Read The Full Review »
What’s obviously been done in good spirit by the Kellog Company, makers of this application, is so very easy for us to tease. But this is certainly a fun, easygoing application meant to entertain and take shots at boosting sales. Sure, we jest, but the Girl Scout Cookie lovers that download this app for a simple chuckle may actually use it once or twice to find their nearest fundraising pack of children. They’ll even be presented with the reserved hours of said cookie sale with this application. They’ll run out to buy the baked treats by the box, and when that happens: mission accomplished. Beyond just finding cookies, this application lets users look up nutrition facts and remember the tricky names that belong to the treats they love so much. You’ll also be able to take a personality test that links you to your destined cookie (look to the cookie…). Useless for some, incredible for many, this Girl Scout Cookie locator is an excellent, if not a slightly ridiculous, addition to the App Store. Before you go criticizing too hard, just remember that this product is little more than a marketing tool. And a good one at that. We only wish the entire thing was presented with more of a sense of urgency. Perhaps even a simulated cookie radar would have been a nice touch. Just spitballing here. Hit the “Find Cookies Nearby” button and go enjoy a Samoa. You earned it. FREE! ![]() iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad Released: 2011-01-13 :: Category:
Each list stands as a microcosm of purchases, rash decisions and cultural oddities. We still can’t get over the fact that the 7th most successful paid application for the iPad is a fart generator. A fart generator. What does that say about the majority of people that on the device? What does it say about me? Also ranking among the surprising facets is the spread between Angry Birds and Doodle Jump. Doodle Jump is the most successful paid iPhone and iPod Touch app of all time, while Angry Birds stands in the fourth position between Pocket God and Tap Tap Revenge 3. We’ll attribute that to the amount of time that’s passed since each app’s release. Doodle Jump saw birth on the iOS in April of 2009. Angry Birds? December of 2009. The lists!
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What about iBooks? iBooks is actually a suggested download. Users are physically prompt by a notification with the option to download iBooks. Everyone is. So why is it only ranked 9th? It just seems odd. Application developers will likely take two things away from these rankings: a sense of pride (or disappointment) and the urgency of competition. Sure, Apple likely used these lists as an opportunity to add another layer of exposure for their marketplace, but a potentially unintended side effect could actually be a spurred sense of competition amongst developers. Angry Birds beaten by Doodle Jump, you say? I bet Rovio and Lima Sky are working hard because of this new spotlight. [via TechCrunch]
Guerrilla Bob now packs in wi-fi co-op action so that players can team up across several platforms. You’ll be able to pull each other up by the boot straps on your iPhone, iPod, Mac or PC. This kind of cross-platform play is mind blowing. We’re giddy with geek anticipation. Beyond just co-op, this update also includes Retina support, two new characters, faster app switching, Game Center support and improved controls and balancing. All of that makes this jump to version 1.3 well worth the wait.
But, to those folks that are still somehow disappointed, Chillingo has offered up a sacrifice. Guerrilla Bob is currently on sale for just $0.99. If you’re unfamiliar with Guerrilla Bob, well, just know that it’s positively ridiculous. And we mean that in the most wonderfully complimentary ways. See for yourself with a trailer tailored specifically for this update below. Explosions! $0.99 ![]() iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad Released: 2010-01-26 :: Category: Games $0.99 ![]() iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad Released: 2009-11-14 :: Category: Games
The app has been designed specifically with the TiVo Premiere and Premiere XL boxes in mind. The whole pitch with this application is that you can now search, browse and share without ever interrupting your television viewing. From the application, users will be able to browse channel listings (up to 14 days in advance), set and manage recordings, view actor and actress bios and even comment on specific shows, events and movies. TiVo’s also included the ability for users to post to Facebook and Twitter from the application in relation to what they’re currently watching or doing. The TiVo system has always been designed to work in conjunction with users’ home television setups. Its purpose is to complement the experience customers already receive. With the Xfinity app from Comcast and this new TiVo iPad app, the marketplace is getting tougher and tougher to manage. Comcast keeps adding functionality to what they offer, at a cost, as they try to push competitors like TiVo away from the market. It actually looks like the only thing TiVo’s application does that Comcast’s doesn’t is the ability to discover and learn more about programming and actors. And with the potential addition of live streaming to the Xfinity application, is TiVo’s wonder remote enough to keep the device relevant? Our guess: probably. People do love their TiVo. [via TiVo]
It’s absolutely absurd to consider that in the span of only two and a half years (the App Store launched on July 10, 2008) there are more application downloads in a single marketplace than there are people on Earth. Nearly double the amount, in fact. That is, if you consider being shy by two billion a small margin of difference. Those interested can head to the contest’s page on Apple.com. There you’ll see a scrolling ticker representing how close the world is to seeing that 10 billionth download. Is the ticker an accurate representation of the actual apps downloaded? Probably not. One would assume that Apple took the time to figure out how many apps are downloaded in a given span of time and then applied that rule to the ticker itself. But why is that important? It’s only important if you plan on using the no purchase necessary form of entry. For those that don’t want to download the 10 billionth app or, alternatively, even for those that don’t have an iOS device, you can simply enter using this form within the contest page. You can do so 25 times a day. Obviously, it’s not fair to let non-purchasing folk walk away with the prize by just entering a bunch of times. So, the factor that contributes to the entrants eligibility is the timing of said entry. The gift card will go to either the person that downloads the 10 billionth app or the person that uses the entry form immediately after the 9,999,999,999th download, whichever comes first. Ramps ReviewiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadChallenging, straightforward and good for both long and short gaming bursts. Read The Full Review »
And it’s huge. Fans will find exceptional graphics, over 300 maps, 1000 quests, 5000 items and 6 million avatars. There’s more to do here than we could even begin to comprehend. Moreover, it’s likely that the game’s developer, Lakoo, has even more in store for their gargantuan product. This next crazy fact almost blew our minds. The app description lists that players will be able to interact with over 5 million people. For perspective: that’s nearly twice the population of Chicago, IL and more than the entire population of New Zealand. The game itself centers around questing, turn-based combat and PVP action. And all of it, like the game’s vast presentation, is done with huge presence in mind. You’ll be able to group together with other avatars, or even take part in 20 person battlefields.
The folks from Lakoo are obviously excited about the further expansion of their title. In the press release, Kin Ko, CEO of Lakoo, offers that “the Lakoo team has been anxiously awaiting Empire Online’s expansion into the North American market. Now English-language players have the keys to the kingdom, and you won’t believe how many MMO elements we can fit on a smartphone.” If the screenshots, factsheet and trailer are to be trusted, then no, we won’t believe how many MMO elements Lakoo can fit on a smartphone. This game seems humongous, and RPG fans better be salivating over what’s being offered here. Empire Online released on Saturday, January 11th 2011 and is slated to be free for good. FREE! ![]() iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad Released: 2011-01-15 :: Category: Games
This update packs more than just the universal upgrade. Now users have Retina Display graphics for the iPhone, native resolution for the iPad and, supposedly, fixes for all of those game-breaking glitches. Since the game’s initial release, some users have complained about balancing issues, freezing cutscenes and awkward bugs throughout the title. Here’s some bullets from the press release we received regarding the update itself.
The final portion of this update, and the one that will likely earn a little more forgiveness for the remaining glitches, is the addition of some new content. All of this is available after completing the game, so here’s hoping that the fix the bugs during the final cut scene as soon as possible. Players will find two new levels with unique textures, three new tough bosses, six new enemies and new items. $4.99 ![]() + Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad Released: 2010-09-02 :: Category: Games
Before You Buy is a financial calculator that will run you $0.99. The premise goes like this: when you’re about to make a purchase, of literally any size, you can whip out your iOS device and enter a few parameters in order to see what sort of long term ramifications the product will cost your retirement fund. This app makes the assumption that you already have a retirement account, so don’t forget to take that into account should you decide to pick it up. You’ll enter your current age, your retirement age, your retirement fund growth rate and both the cost and frequency of your purchase. With that information, this app crunches the numbers and returns the exact amount of money said purchase will drain from your retirement fund. That’s how you’ll be able to find out exactly how much that daily trip to Dunkin’ Donuts is hurting you in the long run. For me? That’s about $752,632.36.
As I said, not having a retirement fund renders this application nearly useless. Then again, it’s probable that the only people considering this app in the first place are the types that currently have retirement accounts. For those folks, Before You Buy may be an absolutely perfect source of reminders and gentle nudges. Rather than making this application one dimensional by focusing on what purchases do to retirement accounts, why not let users build a simple savings engine? Most 25 year olds, despite the advice given by financial advisors, don’t have retirement accounts. Let these people customize the time frame and nature of their savings account. This application will instantly go from limited to well rounded. $0.99 ![]() iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad Released: 2011-01-05 :: Category: Finance
Knitting Daily is now available as an app for the iOS. However, don’t just expect to download it and boot up a simple regurgitation of the web site you tend to frequent. This app is a collection, updated weekly, of the latest knitting videos and blog posts. The good folks at Interweave explain that users can expect to regularly learn new tips and tricks from knitting experts as they keep this mobile collection with them at all times. Those that download the app will also be informed of new, free knitting patterns and catch exclusive expert interviews. Users will be kept abreast to information from Knitscene and Interweave Knits (magazines from the publisher). There’s even a handy glossary of knitting terms for people that may fall into the beginner or intermediate categories. This app has been designed for the iPhone and iPod. It’s free and available as of January 11, 2011. This less-than-novice knitter discovered something completely wonderful while reading up on this old craft: Yarn bombing. The act of surprise knitting objects in an urban environment is nothing short of legendary, and it explains the sweater wearing bull statue in New York on Wall Street. For some examples of yarn bombing, or guerrilla knitting, hit the Googles. Otherwise, get out your needles and this new app, and start a new project, why don’t ya? FREE! ![]() iPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad Released: 2011-01-11 :: Category: Lifestyle
Even those that aren’t much for the game with that weird oblong ball may need to check this one out. What better way to stroll into that Super Bowl party you usually only enjoy because of the commercials than to do so sporting your iPad, a sweet new app and all the random season and playoff stats you’ve memorized along the way? Next time you slam dunk those nachos into your pie hole, you’ll do it with a new air of confidence and unending justice. With CBS Sports Football for the iPad, you’ll be privy to live drive charts for each game, constantly updating stats, play-by-plays, relevant headlines, video clips, message boards and more. All of that content can make this application’s presentation a little too chunky and crowded for some folks’ likings, but stat junkies and those that need to be up-to-date on every playoff moment will likely rejoice. Be warned, however, as some users complain about a little screen lag. Those among us a bit resistant to change are probably pointing towards their currently installed sports or football specific application as their go-to for gridiron glory. To those fans we toss out this nugget of logic: this application, like many others of the same variety, is completely free. That earns you a free perspective on all the action on the field, post-game, pre-game and throughout CBS’ current football headlines. That’s right, “it’s good.” FREE! ![]() iPad Only App - Designed for the iPad Released: 2010-09-09 :: Category: Sports
PressReader 2.2 has been released. This update features a fresh new look and a slew of changes poised to make users old and new extremely excited. Champion among them, in this news reader’s opinion, is the much smoother navigation. Reading news quickly, effortlessly and effectively is what makes the iOS and tablet era a thrilling one. In fact, one probably wouldn’t be too hard pressed to argue that stuttering scrolling is a major detriment to news and reading apps that could otherwise be incredible. According to the release that accompanied the update to PressReader, users can expect smoother operation, faster navigation, simplified downloading and delivery of newspapers. Additionally:
As an aside, while the app may be free, the newspaper subscriptions are not. PressReader was designed to complement the PressDisplay service previously available. PressDisplay is the service you subscribe to in order to actively read and download newspapers in PressReader for your iOS device. See the app in motion below.
Those familiar with the comiXology site and application will certainly feel right at home with this little collection. The presentation, the reading software and the fluid navigation are all present except they’ve been done up in green and black in honor of the Green Hornet and his trusty sidekick, Kato. Download the free app and you’ll get access to free samples and full issues (for purchase) across six different series. In total, 29 books are here for nerds new and old, while even the samples typically come in at about 10 pages in length. Fans of the old Green Hornet lore should know that these new runs by Dynamite rock in with new plots and a new rogues gallery. And, yes, the Kevin Smith you see listed as an author on some of these titles is really that Kevin Smith. Clerks, Jay and Silent Bob, Zak and Miri. That guy. Bet you didn’t know he wrote comics. And, like that, it’s all coming together. Sure, you could absolutely write this production off as nothing more than comiXology in green, but where’s the fun in that? The project serves as a great launching point for fans looking to dive deeper into the Green Hornet story than what will be offered in theaters later this month. FREE! ![]() + Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad Released: 2011-01-05 :: Category: Books Miriel’s Enchanted Mystery HD ReviewiPad Only App - Designed for the iPadThis sequel concentrates on the successes of the original, but is that enough to warrant praise? Yes. Read The Full Review » Shadow Guardian ReviewiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadShadow Guardian is absolutely one of Gameloft’s most ambitious titles; however, it stumbles more often than it shines. Read The Full Review » Sally’s Spa HD ReviewiPad Only App - Designed for the iPadThis iPad edition is a great way for old fans to enjoy Sally's Spa, and a perfect place for new fans to learn the biz. Read The Full Review » A Christmas Carol for iPad ReviewiPad Only App - Designed for the iPadA classic Christmas tale is given an interactive, if misguided, presentation. Read The Full Review » Golf Cart Ranger ReviewiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadGolf Cart Ranger's initial appeal of easy and addictive gameplay wears off fast to reveal the small package left behind. Read The Full Review » Air Hockey Arcade XL ReviewiPad Only App - Designed for the iPadFor those that can look past the mechanical hang-ups, this game can be a blast. Read The Full Review » Saving Seeds HD ReviewiPad Only App - Designed for the iPadSaving Seeds HD touts a flawed execution of an overly trending game type; but it does so with a well valued package. Read The Full Review » Cartoon Wars 2: Heroes ReviewiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadA blend of the first two Cartoon Wars games, Cartoon Wars 2: Heroes is a robust package. Read The Full Review » Robot Unicorn Attack Heavy Metal Edition ReviewiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadTrade rainbows for darkness and magic dolphins for screaming death skulls. Read The Full Review » Fishing Kings HD ReviewiPhone App - Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPadFishing Kings HD represents possibly the most comprehensive and well done title within the genre for the iDevice platform. Read The Full Review » Arkanoid HD ReviewiPad Only App - Designed for the iPadThis late 80s arcade classic has been brought to life on the iPad. Read The Full Review » Tweet Library ReviewiPad Only App - Designed for the iPadTweet Library provides a lot of features that users won’t be able to find anywhere else, but the price tag will likely block more than a few potential customers. Read The Full Review » SpongeBob Marbles & Slides HD ReviewSpongeBob Marbles & Slides HD is a great game worthy of attention.Read The Full Review » Robo Dude ReviewiPad Only App - Designed for the iPadA nice addition to the brick breaking genre that pushes the envelope only slightly. Read The Full Review » |