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Appletell reviews $0.99 pinball games for iPhone and iPod touch

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 25, 2010 at 08:15 AM

I doubt there are many people out there who, upon first seeing the iPhone screen, thought, “Hey, it’s shaped just like a pinball playfield!” Not even I did that, and I do enjoy the pinball. But fact is, yes, the iPhone and iPod touch gaming mechanics are conducive to some… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews the ThinkFlood RedEye Universal Remote

by Jake Gaecke on Jan 23, 2010 at 09:34 PM

Overall, the RedEye iPhone universal remote system works very well. As long as all of your gear works with IR, then you’re set. The app is pretty slick looking and has enough functionality to shake a stick at. But there are two huge problems here. First, the dock isn’t intended… Continue Reading »

Free apps roundup for January 22nd, 2010

by Jake Gaecke on Jan 22, 2010 at 07:25 PM

It’s been a while since I’ve posted a bunch of game demos, so it’s time that’s changed. This week I have three, along with some other great apps for your downloading and installing pleasure. Don’t be a geek, take a peak…after the break. (Sorry, I heard that in Vegas a… Continue Reading »

Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 22, 2010

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 22, 2010 at 06:08 PM

Security is at the forefront of today’s Mac updates, with both video surveillance and password protection. Also, you can touch a fried egg, or something like that. On the iPhone, more Valentine’s apps are surfacing, Missile Command goes 360, and you can attach your iPhone to your thigh like that… Continue Reading »

Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 21, 2010

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 21, 2010 at 07:14 PM

Want to see one of the coolest, most unique MacBook cases ever created? It’s in here, it’s called the BookBook, and it’s ready for your purchase. There are also some good productivity apps and some to waste your time, just as it should be. iPhone and iPod owners can go… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews SEED 1: Rise of Darkness for iPhone, iPod touch

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 21, 2010 at 12:13 PM

SEED 1: Rise of Darkness harkens back to the RPGs of the SNES days. It combines the time-tested and familiar conventions of fantasy RPGs (start as an unskilled apprentice, complete quests to improve your skills and acquire money for weapons, armor and spells, then save the world) with the modern… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Yoga4Dudes: Fully Loaded for iPhone, iPod touch

by Bill Stiteler on Jan 21, 2010 at 07:46 AM

“Hot chicks. Fake workouts.” Says it all, really; Yoga4Dudes: Fully Loaded isn’t so much an app as a collection of videos of attractive women doing Yoga poses in tight, revealing clothing. Taken from the video/show of the same name, Yoga4Dudes gives you 30 minutes of video, extras, and outtakes. Watching… Continue Reading »

Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - January 20, 2010

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 20, 2010 at 09:51 PM

Have some files? File them with FileMeFiles. Have some fonts? Pilot them with Pilot. Have some batches? Output them with BatchOutput. Have some lists? Master them with List Master. Have some Valentines? Make them with ValentineMaker. Have some tones? Mail them with MailTones. Have some mines? Blast them with Mine… Continue Reading »

Microsoft’s Bing to be iPhone OS 4.0 default search engine?

by Josh Holat on Jan 20, 2010 at 01:14 PM

According to sources of BusinessWeek, Microsoft and Apple have been in talks to change the default search engine for Safari.app on the iPhone OS 4.0 to Bing. Not only would this give Bing the opportunity to gain a huge amount of the mobile search market, it is also another road… Continue Reading »

Apple’s tablet glass photographed in the wild?

by Jake Gaecke on Jan 20, 2010 at 07:51 AM

Rumors are flying like never before now that Apple’s January 27th event is so close. Here’s the latest from The Mac Observer. The images they’ve posted appear to be of the glass on the front of Apple’s unannounced tablet. But are they real? The sizing and proportions are right, but… Continue Reading »

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