5 Aug
Synoptical Studios Ltd today is pleased to announce the release and immediate availability of Aerox 1.0.1, their highly-anticipated debut game for iOS. Taking full advantage of the iPhone’s powerful gaming capabilities, Aerox takes players through a stunning 3d world, brought to life by a wide array of physics-based puzzles and interactions. Aerox is an innovative ball-rolling adventure for the iPhone, packed with plenty of platforming action and physics-based puzzles! Dynamic and varied gameplay mechanics are complemented by stunning visuals for a blissful and engaging mobile experience.
Feature Highlights:
* 30 original levels
* Wide variety of puzzles, traps and obstacles
* Simple yet precise tilt controls
* Global leaderboards support
* Advanced engine technology (normal-mapped lighting, detailed shadowing, reflections, complex physics, etc.)
* Enhanced effects for 3GS and iPhone4 devices (realtime reflections, improved shadows, 60fps gameplay)
Full HD graphics support for Retina and iPad displays will also be available shortly in the next update, for no extra cost! This is not just rendered at the larger resolution/screen size, but also uses much higher resolution artwork for an unparalleled HD game experience unlike anything currently available on the App Store.
5 Aug
CAZE today is pleased to announce the Zero 5 case for iPhone 4. The Zero 5 (0.5mm) iPhone 4 case is sleek, slim and form-fitting, you will not even know that it is on. It features a 0.5mm thinness and is made of lightweight, ultra strong and durable GRILAMID(R) TR-90 material. It protects the sides of the iPhone by protruding slightly above the front screen and can address the antenna concern. The back of the case has a precise cutout for the iPhone’s camera and flash. To ensure your iPhone receives 360 degree protection, a front and back films are provided.
Searching for a case that would protect your iPhone 4 and would retain its slim form and sleek appearance? That’s what CAZE Zero 5 (0.5mm) iPhone 4 Case does. As the name implies, Zero 5 (0.5mm) is very slim and only has 0.5mm wall thickness. As it’s so thin, you would barely notice its presence. It is made of GRILAMID(R) TR-90 which is a plastic polymer commonly used in the creation of sport and other impact-resistant eyewear frames. TR-90-made products are lightweight, remarkably tough, highly flexible, shatterproof and highly resistant to UV damage. Besides its super slim body that measures only 0.5mm in thickness, Zero 5 is durable and offers comprehensive protection to your iPhone. It has complete access to all the main ports and buttons of your device. Charging has also never been easy since you do not have to remove the case.
Zero 5 (0.5mm) is a bit raised to protect your screen from further scratches when laid on a flat surface. To ensure all-around protection, the package comes with a free screen protection kit (front & back films) for added shield.
25 Jul
MASAKA Soft today is pleased to announce the release of Disguised Cam version 1.5 for iPhone and iPod touch. Disguised Cam was developed specifically for users to take photos and video while “disguising” itself as a web browser app, an email app, an ebook reader app, a SMS app, or any other app that users prefer.
Ever saw a great photo opportunity but can’t take the picture because the normal camera interface would draw too much attention? If yes, Disguised Cam is the app that perfectly solves that situation. Disguised Cam allows users to take photos or capture video without any view finder shown. Instead, users can pretend that they were browsing web, reading email, text SMS, reading ebook or, with Custom Disguise mode on, pretending that they were using one of their favorite apps.
Disguised Cam works with a simple and intuitive control. Tap anywhere on screen once to take photo or start video recording, slide one finger down to reveal the viewfinder (to get a better aim at subject) and double-tap to open Settings. In Settings, users can choose the preferred Disguise mode or choose between still photo and video mode.
13 Jul
Announcing Gladtiding Consulting, Inc., the developers of GetPaid! – PDF Invoice & Time Sheet, has released their latest update for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. The application offers users instant portable generation of professional PDF or HTML invoices and time sheets, which can be emailed, exported and tracked. The GetPaid! app also allows for marking payments and partial payments, displays an income chart and provides many more tools for tracking jobs. GetPaid! has been featured in the book, “Incredible iPhone Apps for Dummies.”
GetPaid! is a perfect invoice and time tracking system for busy professionals on the go. All rates and job times can be noted immediately on site and instantly invoiced, right from an iDevice.
There is a library of templates for users to choose from whenever they generate a bill or time sheet. The app allows for the addition of a logo and important company information and tax identification numbers. Once a document is generated in PDF or HTML format, users are able to email them as attachments or export them.
The application lets users track jobs in progress, payments or partial payments received, tasks and assorted other information that may be needed. Developers have added an income chart, which allows users to view their progress over time.
13 Jul
Announcing that Hobbyist Software, the developers of iBrowse, has released the latest update for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. The iBrowse app is a beautiful browser, with visual flowing of tabs, bookmarks and history, private browsing and a new power search that takes users directly to a specific, commonly searched site. Users can also choose to open links in background tabs so they can click on a number of search results and let them open effortlessly in the background as part of the gorgeous flowing line up of tabs.
This latest iBrowse update amps up the power and functionality of the browsing application and also makes it available to iPad users. Users are treated to a full screen display with opened tabs stored behind the browser window, where they wait until the user switches to flow mode. Then, they float past in an orderly fashion, so the desired page can be clicked on and enlarged. Bookmarked and history pages are also offered up as beautiful, flowing visuals. iBrowse also gives users the ability to protect their private browsing by supplying private tabs that do not retain any search or page information after the user leaves the app.
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31 Mar
Apple has released the final Gold Master (GM) seed of iPhone 3.2 SDK for iPad, get it now via developer.apple.com:
iPhone SDK 3.2 GM Seed is now available. Starting today, all iPad apps submitted must be built using this release.
All members of the iPhone Developer Program can submit their iPad apps to iTunes Connect for review and approval. If you did not submit your app during the initial review period, but upload it by March 31, it will be reviewed but may not make the grand opening of the iPad App Store.
Make sure you read the iPhone SDK GM Seed Release Notes before installing and developing with this release.
Furthermore, 9to5Mac notes that an additional email has gone out to developers telling them they need those final apps in for approval by March 31, 5pm PDT. Any time after that and there’s no guarantees your app will be in there for launch.
(And hey, if you want to help TiPb out with coverage of your iPad app, the sooner you contact us the better as well — we’re expecting something close to insanity come Saturday!)
2 Feb
Apple’s new iPad tablet is essentially a larger form-factor iPhone 3GS or iPod touch G3 which leverages both the bigger, 1024×768 screen and an updated iPhone 3.2 OS with enhanced versions of existing apps like Mail and Calendar, new offerings like the iBooks e-book reader and store, low-cost 3G data plans, and a 1GHz Apple A4 processor.
Critics have called the iPad “just a big iPhone” and fail to see how it changes anything. Supporters have called the iPad “a big iPhone” and feel it changes everything. Which is it? Until it ships in March (for the Wi-Fi version) or April (for the 3G version) and TiPb gets to do a full-on review, we can’t say for sure. But we can go through and preview what we’ve seen so far and try to figure out just which direction Apple’s leaning. And we’re going to, after the break!
3 Dec
When the holiday season rolls around, people that rarely have a beverage start throwing down the spiked eggnog like it is water. Perhaps this is why the NHS has released the FREE app called Drinks Tracker for your iPhone.
Whether we want to admit it or not, we have all been guilty of having a few too many at one time or another and maybe this is exactly what us phone geeks need to make sure we are not getting on the road after a little extra holiday cheer.
Now while the application has the best intentions at heart, it is going to have to be used and listened to in order to be effective. How many people are actually going to take the time to put all of the information in their phone that is needed in order for this app to work? How many will forget about it once they have had a few too many?buy tramadol
The big knock on this program is that the user has a lot of data to enter. For instance, they have to enter the serving size of the drink,
the % of alcohol that it contains and the amount of drinks that they have consumed. It sounds like a great concept and I am sure that many people will start using it with great intentions. However, how many people will merely put the iPhone back in their pocket once the little warning lights start to go off telling them that they are hammered? side effects of tramadol
In addition to keeping track of your drinks for the night, the app will also continue to monitor your alcohol. At any time, you can pull up the reports and get an analysis of your drinking habits. This is actually a great idea for those of us that consider ourselves to be casual drinkers as we may not be as casual as we think. Not that anyone wants to be nagged, but this is a download that may just be a very good idea to have. It could be a wakeup call for some and may just keep the keys in the pockets of a few people that would otherwise hit the road when they are in no shape to get behind the wheel.where to buy tramadol
3 Dec
The much anticipated debut of the iPhone in South Korea finally took place on Saturday and it was a huge hit. The actual “opening day” had been delayed on several occasions, but once KT Corp starting taking pre-sale orders, it looked as though the day was finally here. With about 60,000 units flying out of the stores on day one, Apple is once again proving that they have the dominate phone for any market.
When the iPhone first hit China, it met with limited success so the industry guru’s were watching this release pretty intently. With only 5,000 iPhone’s being sold during the entire first week in China, Jobs and the boys at Apple had valid reason for concern. With the big number going in the first day, they are probably sleeping a little better at night knowing that the iPhone can be competitive in this market.blank t-shirts
Oddly enough, smart phones have not been going over very well in that part of the world as they only command about 1% of the market. That is a far cry from the 50% or so market share that they hold in the United States. Up until this point, LG has been one of the more dominant brands and the success of the iPhone on its first day should have them a little concerned.blank t shirt
While the initial response was pretty good, the consistent numbers are going to tell the tale as to whether or not the iPhone will be successful in this market. As contracts are running out and people are deciding to make the move, the question is will they go with the iPhone or the Droid, or will they continue to use the phones that LG and the other popular manufacturers are selling.t shirts wholesale
3 Dec
As has been said here and many other places, one can only imagine that Apple was ready to do battle with the Droid and that they were merely waiting for the release of their competitions top product before finalizing their latest version. It would be a good move as they would know what they were up against and could make whatever changes to the latest version to stand up against whatever Motorola was throwing out there.
Apparently, the new version of the phone is already out on the test market as an app developer noticed that a new version of the iPhone has showing up in their data. This is pretty interesting in that loyal iPhone users are tired of seeing their phone get bashed in the media and are hoping that the new version will put some of this to rest.
The rumors are running rampant (and at this point, that is all they are) all over the web as this story continues to get its legs.
Estimates have the phone hitting the open market sometime in the summer of 2010. While it is unlikely that the phone is 100% of what will be seen on the market before it gets released, Apple iPhone users are getting excited at the mere thought of a “better than ever” iPhone release being so close.
This may be just the information that AT&T and the iPhone need to keep their bubble customers at bay. For anyone who has a contract that is just expiring or will expire over the next few months, this gives them something to look forward to just in case they are getting a little antsy and want to try the new Droid. You know the Internet will be loaded with reviews the moment the latest phone is released or that testing details are made public. That being the case, iPhone users that were considering moving over may just stay put and give the iPhone a chance to address the areas where the Droid is attacking them.