The Blinkenlights Team just released the Stereoscope Simulator for iPhone and iPod Touch.
Blinkenlights is a project originally realized in Berlin (2001), then improved for Paris’ “nuit blanche” in 2002 and now being set up in Toronto, Canada. » App Store – Stereoscope Simulator It’s blinking again!
These App Store deals are starting to become daily, which is good for all of us. Today the new list includes Amnesia, Space Monkey, Blue Skies and Are you smarter than a 5th grader. Hit the break link to get the prices and links.
» App Store Deals 3/10/09
Grocery iQ is a fairly new app in the App Store that helps you to build your shopping lists with some nice features. These features get better every time you use it such as favorites. This already is a nice app but some future updates will make it even better. » App Store: Grocery iQ
Yup you saw it right, Chrome is coming to the iPhone. For some this is a cry of joy and for others they could care less. I know that at the initial release of Chrome for Windows I thought it was horrible but i have since found it to be very useful. » Google Chrome coming to iPhone
A new application is now available in Cydia called Backgrounder, which leaves applications running even after you hit the home button. Traditionally, the iPhone will terminate an application after the home button is depressed to return to the home screen. Backgrounder, as the name implies, lets applications run in the background allowing you to return to them in the future. This ability is great for applications such as MobileCase for downloading podcasts in the background while you surf Safari or check Mail, or for instant messaging applications to continue to run like BeeJive. The downside is that your battery life will be quickly depleted.
» Backgrounder Adds True Multi-Tasking

The iPhone AppStore is not the first mobile storefront for downloadable applications, but it is the first with mainstream appeal. Other carriers and mobile manufacturers are trying to replicate Apple’s success with the AppStore. The first out of the door to follow on Apple’s coattails is Google’s Android Marketplace. Like Apple, it will host a flurry of applications for any device running Google’s open-source Android Operating System, a competitor to the iPhone and iPod Touch which run a modified code of OS X. Unlike Apple, the Android Marketplace will host trials and demos, but may irritate developers of free software by charging them for free apps that make use of T-Mobile’s network with the G1, the first Android phone.
Block Breaker Deluxe 2, Gamelofts latest release which we discussed some days ago has already been lowered in price. The price now is $1.99. Block Breaker delux is a arkanoid clone that has received great feedback from all reviewers. If you haven’t bought any arkanoid game, now is the time.
» Block Breaker Deluxe 2 pricerop to $1.99 – App Store
