Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 February 2011

FaceTime HD new Macs, iPhone and iPad 2?

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Enters the retail field photographs what appears to be that the next MacBook Pro line shows the mention of a new feature, FaceTime, which points toward new HD offer 720 p Apple isn't as popular video chat protocol.

Subsolar for iPhone themed version of love Battle Re Princess looking fresh

At first glance you will think that the Subsolar for iPhone ($ 1.99, the view in iTunes) is just the next game in the App Store. For those that have been fans of love Battle Princess is re-skin. In both cases, you can see all is so simple, how to collect the blue of the sceptre when Dodge those red. Added obstacles and power ups, which is still a game fun and fresh. The game of love Battle Princess is kept completely intact in the Subsolar, but the theme and music games have changed, and some say for the better.

Subsolar is re thematic version of love Battle Princess with a new Visual and aural aspects. Gameplay is essentially the same, if you have one, I am not sure there's a large value in the second. However, I was very impressed with the overall presentation of the game. Appear very elegant main menu, which offers several options. Mission and survival mode, there are two game modes. You will be asked to complete all courses actually jumping into one game mode.

iPhone 5 have a larger screen, thinner beds according to the new parts

Chinese retailer specialising in parts of the devices Apple has noted on its website, what is said to have the Panel glass digitiser for the upcoming iPhone 5 ' with a touch screen and suggests that the device will feature a larger screen and thinner bezel.  Currently there is no measurement for slicer in this section, however, cannot be consistent with previous rumors that say that fifth-generation iPhone will sport a 4-inch display.

The discovery of this section also strengthens the rumors that the next smartphone Apple will have the "edge" view, as this new Tablet has a thinner beds on all sides. The Design is the same as the iPhone 4, so in addition to a larger display window, home button, loudspeaker and in front of the camera are on the same site.

Below is the mockup, courtesy of 9to5 Mac, which shows what the Apple iPhone 5 should look like

New hints of NFC Financial Transactions with iPhone 5?

Stephen Northcott

The German telecom company T-Mobile has a few powerpoint presentations floating around with shots of an iPhone with a big VISA logo showing on the screen. It seems that they are confidently touting the fact that they, at least, are sure that we can expect NFC (Near Field Communications) technology for day to day financial transactions as part of Apple’s next iPhone 5 – and their packages.

They even go so far as to say this..

Deutsche Telekom announced that it expects NFC phones in 2011 from Apple, Samsung

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

NY Times Says No iPhone Nano, But Cheaper iPhone on its Way

Despite recent reports that suggest Apple is working on a smaller version of its iPhone, “people briefed on Apple’s plans” have told the New York Times that although the company is looking into offering a cheaper model of the device, it will not be smaller than the current size. One source said that the company is hard at work on the next-generation Apple smartphone and that it will be similar in size to the iPhone 4, and another confirmed there wouldn’t be a smaller device, because:

A smaller device would not necessarily be much cheaper to manufacture and because it would be more difficult to operate.

One source, who is direct contact with Apple, also added that the company doesn’t want developers to have to rewrite their applications. This is something we pointed out in an earlier article regarding the smaller device

Cyber Dodge An Easy to Pick Up and Play Game for iPhone

Cyber Dodge for iPhone is a very simple arcade style game that got me addicted from the jump. It is very easy to pick up and play and the tied in social networking features that OpenFeint brings to the table make it easy to compete with friends.

You control a cyber avatar with the task of capturing targets while avoiding the geometric enemies. You can control the avatar with your finger or the accelerometer in an experience similar to Asteroids (minus the shooting). The combination of a solid game and social experience that is lacking in many games has me coming back to Cyber Dodge continually.

The visual presentation is impressive from the vivid color schema to smooth gameplay that you need to avoid the enemies as they begin to crow your screen. The colors used in this game make it very easy to differentiate between the various elements of the game. The color coded enemies helps in knowing that if you see purple you have a short amount of time to react. The music also does a great job in my mind of fitting in with the style of game. In a game such as this one, cooler heads prevail so the smooth calming rythmic music is very fitting.

The concept of this game is fairly simple, utilize your finger/accelerometer to guide your avatar to targets on the map while avoiding a number of different enemies. With enemies ranging from super fast purple that goes screaming across the map to the blue

360 Web Browser for iPhone and iPad Mobile Browsing with Style

I have owned every iPhone that has been released and while there has been an incredible change in the way things are done from phone to phone, one has changed very little and that is Safari. I have always found myself wanting more from my mobile browser and imagine my surprise when after years of waiting 360 Browser has brought me a refreshing and delightful experience. The features of this browser seem never-ending with file downloads, Firefox Sync, Multi-Touch gestures, customizable search options and many more. 360 Browser manages to add tons of features while keeping things manageable for even the most basic iPhone user.

One of the first things you notice about this browser is its sleek yet simple design. You are greeted with a tutorial that will help guide you through the basics and explain some of the features and how to access them. I found this helpful but I always like the hands on approach when trying to learn a new application.

Puckerz for iPhone Pinball without Bumpers?

Many successful games in the App store share several main qualities that allow for such success, one of the most prominent is simplicity. Puckerz seems to be an extremely addicting creation based off of pinball roots.

Players use a control system not unlike Angry Birds to shoot their puck along an enclosed board that consists of blocks, orbs and obstacles with the idea of clearing the board of all blocks and orbs in a designated time. Seem a bit boring to you? I was right there until I got my hands on this little gem. I completely underestimated just how much fun and addicting this game would be.

I must say that a new age adaption of pinball doesn’t seem like a very intriguing game at first but after just a few minutes playing this game I realized that its roots in pinball and new spin on things would keep me coming back.

Pucca Noodle Rush for iPhone A Time Management Game Packed With Action

Sooga Village is invaded by Texas Lugie and his fast food restaurant. The restaurant happens to be directly across the street from Pucca’s uncle’s restaurant. In this game you control Pucca who is working tooth and nail to make sure her uncle’s noodle restaurant stays in business by out-performing the competition across the street. This is a time management game where Pucca’s uncle’s restaurant hangs in the balance.

I was intrigued to get my hands on Pucca Noodle Rush for iPhone because I haven’t played many time management games on my iPhone, especially none like this one. I honestly didn’t see how serving, busing and essentially being a waiter/waitress would be much fun but it was a pretty cool game. The main character, Pucca, has appeared in cartoons and online all over. This is also why when you start up the game you have several languages to select from which I felt was a pretty cool little perk. You have the choice of selecting one of several languages and one of three difficulties. While the gameplay is simple, it gets pretty challenging fairly quickly. For those of us that have worked in a restaurant setting, this feeling is all too familiar.

Game of the Year for iPhone Grab Your Six Shooters, It’s Time To Kill Some Creeps

that are hanging from the top of the screen. While it is very simple to pick up and play, I can see that it would be quite difficult to master. With three different game modes: Challenges, Endless and Horde the game does present challenges in a few different methods. The difficulty mounts as you progress through the three different game modes.

Game of the Year for iPhone certainly boasts a difficult title to live up to and while it does have some redeeming features, it doesn’t quite live up to that title for me. When I got the game, I was not sure what to expect because the title didn’t give me that information. When I did realize that it was a shooter I was very happy because I’m an avid shooter fan. This game has some high points but left me with some questions.

When you load up this game you are greeted with three selections: Challenges, Endless and Horde. Horde is unavailable until you work your way through all of the challenges.