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Review: Ninjatown – Trees of Doom

Review: Ninjatown – Trees of Doom
If making a cute little ninja scale the tallest trees this side of Endor sounds like fun, then Ninjatown: Trees of Doom is the iOS game for you, available for both iPhone and iPad. Don’t be surprised if I wind up using the word “cute” too many times in this review. The cartoonish graphics make Read more…

Steve Jobs: MobileMe To Get Better Next Year

Steve Jobs: MobileMe To Get Better Next Year
MobileMe has been the subject of criticism for its previous stability issues, lack of new features and annual fee. Justifying the cost for MobileMe became harder when Apple’s Find My iPhone service – one of the main selling points of the online service – went free. However, Steve Jobs is looking to improve MobileMe. A Read more…

New iBooks Features — AirPrint, Email PDFs And Better Organization

According to a rumor from 9 to 5 Mac Apple will be adding better support and organization to iBooks alongside AirPrint functionality and the ability to email PDFs. Apple will be calling its version of Folders for iBooks Collections will let you organize your PDFs and eBooks in any way you want. However, Collections won’t Read more…

Review: Smurfs’ Village: Farming in Blue and Finally a Really Good-looking Farming App

Review: Smurfs’ Village: Farming in Blue and Finally a Really Good-looking Farming App
Capcom has entered since a while the freemium game already and now has chosen to endorse the oh so addictive, and popular, farming scene. The biggest difference this time though is that Capcom’s farming game good-looking, well thought out is and has a nice nostalgic touch. If you’re older than 20 you probably have heard Read more…

Review: Puff Puff

Review: Puff Puff
So back when the gulf oil spill took place, somebody thought it would be a good idea to help raise funds for the cleanup by creating an iPhone game themed around the disaster. (Yeah, I really just typed that.) Puff Puff is the result, a simple little side-scroller that finds you steering a blowfish through Read more…

TomTom for iPhone Updates to 1.5

TomTom for iPhone Updates to 1.5
Last week I penned a review about the TomTom app for the iPhone, detailing my trip to California and how handy the app was (full disclosure: I was given the app for free for review). Anyways, they updated the app to 1.5, and the new features are pretty cool. First off, there’s the higher resolution Read more…

Review: Demino

Review: Demino
Demino from Purple Wax Games is a study in simplicity. With a single screen, no menu of any kind, and pick-up-and-play ease, Demino manages to create one of the most addictive iPhone games I’ve ever played. Read more…

Ctrl+Alt+Delete Goes to the iPhone

Ctrl+Alt+Delete Goes to the iPhone
I’m a comic book guy, which means I’m also a fan of web comics, the online version of the Sunday funny pages. One of my usual reads is Ctrl+Alt+Delete, a comic about a goofy kid who loves video games and building cool techy gizmos, but isn’t very socially adept. Well, they’ve officially released an app Read more…

Apple Gazette Reviews: TomTom for iPhone

Apple Gazette Reviews: TomTom for iPhone
I had a hell of a weekend. I woke up around 5:30 or so on Saturday morning, and loaded into a Chevy Tahoe an hour or so later, headed from Arizona to California. My friend Chad owns a ’51 Ford Custom, and it was out being lowered at a shop in Los Angeles. It was Read more…

Catholic? Do You Have These iPhone Apps?

Catholic? Do You Have These iPhone Apps?
I am sure you’ve heard of the current Pope’s visit to the UK.  While we have devouts on one end of the spectrum, there are also critics on the other end.  It’s a fact of life – you can’t please everyone. This post is for Catholics who lean towards the developments in technology, courtesy of Read more…
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