Extreme Golf App Review

For me, the iPhone is the best platform for 2D golf games. It just feels natural, almost as if the arcade genre was made specially for the device. Among the few that aren’t as realistic as you’d say something like Tiger Woods PGA Tour© 12 or any other full-fledged, 3D golf sim is, are some pretty decent games. Newest to the collection is Extreme Golf [$2.99], with some bright visuals and sounds...

April 18th, 2011
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iOS 4.3.2 Available, Fixes Facetime and iPad 2 Connectivity Issues

Apple released a new version of iOS today, 4.3.2, for all iOS 4-compatible devices except the CDMA iPhone 4. The update a contains a few awaited bug fixes and security improvements. Users who have had trouble with their iPad 2′s 3G connectivity will be happy to hear that this update is supposed to get rid of the 3G qualms since Apple claims that it fixes the issue. Anybody who has witnessed video...

April 15th, 2011

Tweetbot for iPhone / iPod touch: TUAW’s first look

Back when the iPhone platform was still young and the App Store had just opened its virtual doors, one of the most remarkable apps in what seemed to be an endless stream of poorly executed ideas was a gem called Weightbot. The app is still around, and the ‘bot still occupies a place of honor on my iPhone as it monitors the ups and downs of my diet. WeightBot was the first of a series of...

April 14th, 2011

iPad Video Converter—-Reviews! 25.00% Off Coupon Code

iPad Video Converter is professional application for iPad fans to Convert Video to iPad.  With this iPad Video Converter, iPad fans can make full use of magic iPad more effectively. This iPad Video Converter is published Aiseesoft. Plus, Aiseesof iPad Video Converter is offering its latest promotion (25.00% Discount) for customers on vogsoft. Description of  iPad Video Converter: Except for supporting...

April 14th, 2011

San Francisco Considering an Evolutionary Networked Cab System Involving Smartphones

If San Francisco goes through with a proposed program, then the cab experience may never be the same. Tons of people have been disgruntled in their efforts to get a cab in a city, standing somewhere on a street trying to grab a taxi’s attention, so this will be very welcome to city-dwellers: It may soon be possible to turn on your smartphone and get a taxi after just a few taps and swipes. Not only...

April 14th, 2011

Pieceable Lets iPhone Developers Share Apps in a Web Browser‎

A new online tool may save iPhone users from buyer’s remorse in the future. A startup named Pieceable (part of i/o Ventures) released a product that allows app developers to share work-in-progress iPhone applications  with anyone they want. The new tool called Pieceable Viewer helps developers publish their apps on the Web, allowing their colleagues to use their browsers to test it out without downloading...

April 13th, 2011

Restore Broken iPhone with Recovery Mode

iPhones, no matter how sophisticated, do occasionally have problems. At some point you may have to push your phone into recovery mode. This is basically a manual way of rebooting and restoring your phone. Turn off the phone by holding the “Sleep/Wake” button for about five seconds and then sliding the red slider. Once it’s off, press and hold the “Home” button and plug your iPhone into your...

April 13th, 2011

DVD to iPad 2 Converter for Mac with 25.00% Discount!

Best DVD to  iPad 2 Converter for Mac was just released by Tipard, which is offering its latest promotion (25.00% off, the valid Coupon Code: VOGS-9VDY-BGFR) on vogsoft. It is usually bored  to enjoy DVDs on iPad and newly iPad 2 for iPad fans, because of unavailable  DVD formats  on iPad/ iPad 2.  Now, DVD to iPad 2 Converter for Mac with powerful functions supports you to Convert DVD to iPad...

April 12th, 2011

SoundTracking for iPhone

Songs can sound different depending on when and where you hear them—I can only appreciate the subtle craftsmanship of Katy Perry, for example, when I’m at home with my headphones on. SoundTracking takes the “now playing”-style share to the next level by letting you announce what you’re listening to as well as where you are and what you’re doing while listening to...

April 12th, 2011

Meet the Man Who Invented the Digital Camera

Steven Sasson is a pretty unassuming guy. But he changed the world. In this “video portrait” by David Friedman, Sasson briefly walks us through the birth of the digital camera, and muses about its implications since then. It’s strange—digital cameras, being cheap and pocketable, aren’t a remarkable thing anymore. But to hear the voice of the man who created the thing,...

April 12th, 2011
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