Archive for February, 2010

Ramp Champ for iPhone Brings You Skee Ball in Your Pocket

Ramp Champ for iPhone Brings You Skee Ball in Your Pocket

I’m sure most of our you have played Skee Ball at an arcade before. If you haven’t, it’s an amazing game, and surprisingly addictive! Ramp Champ brings you a similar experience packed in your mobile powerhouse (also known as, your iPhone) for the small price of $1.99. Ramp Champ is the Iconfactory’s latest creation, as [...]

Logitech Touch Mouse for iPhone Actually Works

Logitech Touch Mouse for iPhone Actually Works

By: @Hilzfuld The iPhone has changed the mobile world on so many fronts. There is the obvious UI, which most people agree was revolutionary in terms of its usability. There is the Multi Touch, which was a first of its kind, and has now been adopted by other mobile manufacturers. Another reason the iPhone is different [...]

Tunewiki for Android: Why Didn’t Google Think of That?

Tunewiki for Android: Why Didn’t Google Think of That?

There are some mobile apps that have become a leading name on one mobile platform, and then there are apps that have become leading names on multiple platforms. A few apps that come to mind that are relatively successful on various platforms include Fring, Waze, IM+, and Tunewiki. All of these apps have one thing in common, they all include a social aspect to them. Tunewiki was one of the first apps on the iPhone platform, in fact it was available even before the App Store existed. It became a huge success on the iPhone in no time, and it has now become the most dominant music player on the Android platform as well.

Twitbit for iPhone Might Just Be The One

Twitbit for iPhone Might Just Be The One

It seems like I am reviewing a Twitter app every day. Between the growing Android market for Twitter apps, the race to the top of the BlackBerry App World, and the never ending stream of Twitter iPhone apps, there are a lot of options from which to choose. Putting Android and BlackBerry aside, for the iPhone alone, I can think of at least 10-15 serious contenders for the crown of the best iPhone Twitter app. Until now, even with all the new apps I have tried, I stuck with the app I have been using from the beginning, Echofon. It was the app that balanced simplicity and features the best. Until now, or at least that is my first impression of Twitbit.

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