Archive for October, 2009

Oct
29
News
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How It Works magazine on sale today
The magazine that feeds minds is available now! Ever wondered about the world around us? Do questions like how do sharks hunt, how big is the sun and what’s inside an iPod fascinate you? Then get to the shops and buy a copy of How It Works magazine, a new accessible, entertaining science and technology title that ...

Oct
18
Photography
Reviews
iPhone
iPhone Apps
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App Review – Animoto Videos
Developer: Animoto Category: Photography Price: Free With Animoto, you are able to produce a slideshow of the photographs contained on your iPhone and send them to your pals. Only the result is a rather swish, professional 30-second affair that looks as if you've spent hours creating it. Getting started is easy. You can chose between a 30-second ...

Oct
17
News Apps
Reviews
iPhone
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App Review – The Independent
Developer: Missing Ink Studios Ltd Category: News
 Price: Free They say newspapers are dead and it's certainly true that we can receive our news online nowadays without the need to get our hands grubby with newsprint. The growing trend, however, is to put the daily news agenda in the palm of your hand and ...

Oct
16
Reviews
Social Networking
iPhone
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App Review – Bump
Developer: Bump Technologies LLC
Category: Social Networking
 Price: Free Sometimes with the iPhone, it's not about what it does but how it goes about doing it. Bump is the perfect example, letting you share photos, email, your contact card and address by simply holding your iPhone and bumping your fist with a friend clasping their own ...

Oct
15
News
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Tesco introduces in-store iPhone grocery shopping
It's all very well having an app that shows you where your nearest convenience store is but, once you're inside, the need for the iPhone is greatly diminished. Tesco has come up with a way to bring the iPhone into play when shopping with its new app that ...

Oct
15
Utilities
iPhone
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App Review – Red Laser
Developer: Occipital
 Category: Utilities
 Price: £1.19 Ever fancied working at Tesco? Well, with Red Laser you can be scanning items as if they are flying off the conveyor belt. This ingenious app allows the iPhone to read barcodes and as soon as you discover this top little program, you will immediately search your house for ...

Oct
14
Reviews
Sports
iPhone
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App Review – Sky Sports Live Football Score Centre
Developer: BSkyB
 Category: Sports
 Price: Free If you're not in the pub watching a dodgy, live foreign feed or cheering on your team in person, then the usual ritual for football fans at the weekend is to settle in front of the television for Sky Sports' Gillette Soccer Saturday. For up to six hours, Jeff Stelling ...

Oct
13
Games
General
Reviews
iPhone
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Game Review: Beneath A Steel Sky – Remastered
Developer: Revolution Pocket
 Category: Games
 Price: £2.99 It says rather a lot about the classic game, Beneath A Steel Sky, that, 15 years on, it is not only fondly remembered but is still able to generate a buzz among gamers. After all, it had long been been thought that the point-and-click adventure genre, to ...

Oct
8
News
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iPhone App Previews
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Rock Band coming to iPhone & iPod touch
EA Mobile has announced that its popular music-based console game Rock Band is set for release on iPhone and iPod touch. While a release date is yet to be slated the game should be available this month and is clearly in the latter stages of development as these official screenshots show. Key Features include: JAM ALONE OR WITH ...

Oct
7
Developer Interview
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Interview – Revolution Software’s Charles Cecil
Over the past couple of years, there has been a point-and-click adventure revival. The iPhone is already blessed with the Secret of Monkey Island, but now Revolution Software is getting in on the act with a remastered version of Beneath a Steel Sky specially made for the Apple handset. Revolution boss Charles Cecil is no stranger to handheld development - his classic ...