Apple’s iPhone 4 has become one of the world’s favorite cameras over the last year. A cursory look at the photo stats from Flickr shows just how popular the iPhone 4 is when it comes to taking snaps, with huge numbers of photographs uploaded daily.
Showing posts with label best iphone apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best iphone apps. Show all posts
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
N.O.V.A. Near Orbit Vanguard Alliance For Iphone
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Undead | in the last refuge – Free iPhone app of the day
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Top 10 Iphone Paid Apps l
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The Rolando 2 For Iphone
While Rolando 2 has only been out for a few days, an official review of the game seems to be more a formality than a necessity for much of our audience. It seems clear that fans of the original title scooped up the new release the moment it arrived, and the early response has been overwhelmingly positive.The strength of the originalRolando title was clear. It was one of the first original iPhone-native platformers designed specifically for touch and tilt controls. Rather than mapping existing controls to some strange virtual D-Pad equivalent, Handcircus sat down and imagined how a true iPhone-platformer might play, and… they did it with style.
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Platform Puzzler 'Toki Tori' Finally Arrives For Iphone

Two Tribes' long awaited iPhone version of Toki Tori [$4.99] has finally arrived in the App Store tonight. The game was originally released for the Gameboy Color back in 2001 and has since been updated for the Wii and now the iPhone (published by Chillingo).
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'Need For Speed: Shift' for Iphone
We got our hands on EA's upcoming Need For Speed: Shiftthis week, and after spending the last few days playing through the game I'm confident in saying that EA has succeeded in bringing yet another amazing racing game to the platform. With in-game options to tune the difficulty to the point that your car is almost driving itself, Shift is not only an extremely accessible racing game, but also can be a very technical driving experience for veterans of the genre with all of the assists turned off and the manual transmission mode enabled.
Believe it or not, Need For Speed: Shift is the thirteenth in the Need For Speedseries which originally debuted all the way back in 1994 with Road & Track magazine heavily advising on both the sound design and vehicle physics. Since then, the Need For Speed saga has been through many iterations covering everything from super cars to underground street racing to police chases.
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