Sep 09

Need for speed for the iPhone and iPod touch has been announced some time ago. But today at the Apple let’s rock keynote we saw the first screens of the game in action. Overall the graphics look very good and this will probably be one of the top-sellers later this year. Not very much information is available just yet, but here are some screenshots.
» App Store – Need for Speed Undercover

Sep 09

iMarkMySpot uses the built in GPS functionality of the Apple iPhone to store exact waypoint locations, after which they can be emailed to any address as a standard GPX-formatted file, compatible with many photography and mapping software packages. Using the time stamps from the photos and the time stamp of the stored waypoints, digital photos are then easily Geocoded and Geotagged.

» App Store – iMarkMySpot

Sep 09

Air Sharing allows you to store any documents on your iPhone/iTouch and view them any time, even when you’re offline.
Air Sharing’s regular price is $6.99. But for the first two weeks (through 8/22) it is free

» App Store – Air Sharing

Sep 08

The long awaited Spore Origins for the iPhone and iPod are now, finally, available. This game will cost you 10$ and is a miniature version of Spore which was released yesterday. Read on for advertising of exclusive iPhone/ipod touch features that EA has released. » Spore Origins now available for iPhone and iPod Touch (updated)

Sep 08

21 Pro is the ideal blackjack game for every player, novice and expert alike. If you have never played or have been intimidated by sitting at a blackjack table, this is the perfect game to learn how to play. If you are an experienced player, and want to take your game to the next level, 21 Pro card counting will help you fine tune your skills.
» App Store – 21 Pro

Sep 07

According to iSpazio, the developers of Fring are investigating a way to get their popular Fring (iPhone Voip application) into the App Store. He mailed with the developers and received the following answer:
» App Store – Fring soon to be released?

Sep 06

The Iconfactory and its chief typist, Craig Hockenberry, have been hard at work on Twitterrific 1.1, a substantial update to their mobile Twitter client for the iPhone and iPod touch. Today they released the update and it features much smoother scrolling, larger tweet capacity, the ability to save pictures to the camera roll before uploading them to TwitPic, and secure HTTPS server communication.
» App Store – Iconfactory releases Twitterrific

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