Archive for May, 2010

Parking Mayhem for iPhone Video Review

Parking Mayhem for iPhone Video Review

Are you like me, one who enjoys those classic parking games? Looking to take it on the go? Parking Mayhem for iPhone does just that. It features an abundance of maps, each with increasing difficulty. The best part? This app is only 99 cents! There’s also a lite version available so you can try it out and get an understanding of the game concept before purchasing it. Video Review after the break!

The iPhone Goes Voip With Skype 2.0 over 3G

The iPhone Goes Voip With Skype 2.0 over 3G

I remember when Skype was first released for iPhone. I was at breakfast with some friends, and we all were trying it out, only to realize that we could not make calls on 3G. This was of course a big disappointment, but we still found it pretty wild that we could call each other for free, even if it was just over Wifi.

Articles: Wikipedia how it should be seen

Articles: Wikipedia how it should be seen

After using Articles for a day, I can no longer use any other application or the web browser for wikipedia, as the features backed into Articles are matched by no other app.

Firefox Home Coming to an iDevice Near You

Firefox Home Coming to an iDevice Near You

As some of you may know, Opera Mini has arrived for iPhone a while ago. It provides a seamless experience to browse the web quickly and effectively. Now, Mozilla, the creator of the very well known Firefox browser for your computer, is willing to try its hand at the iPhone. They have developed a mobile version of their popular web browser! Keep reading for more info!

Things for iPhone Video Review

Things for iPhone Video Review

This days, practically everyone has a busy, and complex lifestyle. Things for iPhone/iPod Touch is here to make it a little bit easier, by keeping track of what you have to do. With this app, you’ll never forget another task again. However, it is quite expensive, at $9.99 ($19.99 for the iPad version). Is it worth it? Watch our video review to find out!

24,000 Wired iPad Apps Sold in 24 Hours

24,000 Wired iPad Apps Sold in 24 Hours

Not that we needed reminding, but this latest app success story shows us all once again what we are dealing with here. The mobile software industry does not know limits and what would have seemed like impossible and unattainable numbers just two years ago are now being attained by more than one of the mobile giants.

I Am T-Pain for iPhone Video Review

I Am T-Pain for iPhone Video Review

Looking to sing just like T-Pain? I Am T-Pain for iPhone will help you do exactly that, by auto-tuning your voice! I must say – this application is spectacular, especially at the price of $2.99. There’s a plethora of things you can do with this app. Watch the video review for full details!

Digital Comics Video Review

Digital Comics Video Review

E-books are becoming more and more popular everyday whether you like it or not. Even Apple has now jumped on the band-wagon with it’s iBooks app on the iPad and the same app available on the new iPhone 4.0 software being released soon. With books, comics have also become a popular thing to view on electronic devices.

Digital Comics is a comic reading app available for the iPhone and iPad that is initially free but if you want more than the five free comics available, you can buy more for $0.99 each. The app came out around a month ago and has been fairly successful because of some special unique properties. Video after the break!

Tweetlist for iPhone is A Worthy Contender

Tweetlist for iPhone is A Worthy Contender

With the 200,000 plus apps in the App Store, many people ask me how I decide which apps to review. The answer is that there is no one answer. If I come across an app that catches my attention and keeps it after I have tried the app, that is an app worth reviewing. If someone reaches out to me on Twitter in a non spammy way, and tells me they have a new app, I will try it out. If I like it and feel there is a need for such an app, I will review it. There have been many other scenarios in which I reviewed apps, but with Tweetlist, the situation was different.

Seesmic for iPhone Makes A Grand Entrance

Seesmic for iPhone Makes A Grand Entrance

I recently had a discussion with a friend who claimed that my standards for mobile apps were way too high. He said that my reviews are too critical and harsh on developers and that I need to be more understanding of how much work goes into developing apps. I disagreed. I explained that while I do respect the work that is done by young developers, and I give them credit for that, with all the rising competition of the various app stores, developers have to raise the bar or throw in the towel.

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