Best Free Apps of the Day on 1/27. Royal Envoy, Always Up Pro, Drop the Chicken, & More!
This Friday is casual gaming day. Rebuild the island paradise in Royal Envoy for the iPhone. Play a beautiful Doodle Jump-style arcade jumper with some puzzle elements. Drop the Chicken in this excellent casual physics puzzle game. Slice the zombies into pieces with your samurai sword in Zombie Samurai. Have a great weekend!
SoulCalibur Review: A Superb Port- Though Pricey and Limited
So you love Street Fighter 4 (Review) and King of Fighters (Review), but you’re wondering what’s next in your iPhone combat career… Well, if you’ve got deep enough pockets and can overlook a missing multiplayer mode, then you’ve got your answer.
SoulCalibur has sauntered into the App Store arena in a big
Lingual gives Siri the Power to translate into 30 Languages on Jailbroken iPhones
The jailbreak community has been making a concerted effort to expand on Siri’s innate capabilities, and now it appears that she can do even more than send your tweets for you. Thanks to a jailbreak tweak called Lingual, iPhone 4S users can also teach their virtual assistant 30 new languages and have her doing instant
Best Free Apps of the Day on 1/26. Push-Cars Everyday Jam, Mobitee Golf Assistant, 6 Pack Promise, & More!
Editor’s Pick: Mobitee Golf Assistant
Mobitee Golf Assistant iPhone OS (3 stars with 168 Ratings) $0.99 → Free Turn your iPhone into a virtual golf assistant complete with GPS, scorecard keeper, distance calculator, rangefinder, and a virtual coach. It is everything you’ve ever wanted when playing on the golf course.
New iOS games out now! Baseball Superstars 2012, Paper Monsters, One Epic Game, & More
Once you’re all caught up on what President Obama had to say in the State of the Union, it’s time to get back to business and examine the State of the App Store. This week’s theme appears to be pretty casual, as we’ve got a platformer, an auto-runner, a baseball sim, and some real-time
Infographics: Can Apple Save Education?
Do you know that the U.S. Education is in trouble? We rank near the bottom in math and science when compared with other developed nations. Students cannot read at their grade level. 1.2 million high school students drop out every year. Perhaps all they need is a little push from Apple’s new
Foxconn Employee: iPhone 5 Prototypes Point to Summer Launch
While Apple’s Q1 conference call indicated that everyone is still having a grand time playing with Siri and the iPhone 4S, analysts have begun thinking about Apple’s next smartphone. Today, a report out of Foxconn has given us reason to believe that the iPhone 5 could be launching as early as summer 2012.
This round
Best Free Apps of the Day on 1/25. Draw Pad Pro, Penguin Glide, One Shot, & More!
Draw Pad Pro : Amazing Notepads and Sketchbooks!
Featured Free App of the Day: Draw Pad Pro : Amazing Notepads and Sketchbooks! Universal (Optimized for both iPhone and iPad) (4 stars with 219 Ratings) $1.99 →Free If you are still looking for that perfect notepad for taking handwritten notes on
iBooks 2 and iTunes U: Excellent New Tools, But Not the Cure-All for Education
So, over the weekend I finally got a chance to get all hands-on with Apple’s new iBooks 2 textbook initiative and the new iTunes U app . I’d been wanting to dig into them all week, but the time never really seemed to manifest itself.
Before I get into my impressions, I feel I should
Apple’s Holiday Quarter Report: What You Need to Know
If you want to hear some figures that are nearly impossible to wrap your mind around, just take a look at the earnings reported by Apple for the first quarter of 2012. Starting with the sale of 13.5 million iPads and 37 millions iPhones (versus 16.2 million iPhones and 7.2 million iPads for the 2010




