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Need for Speed Undercover Infiltrates the iPhone

Written on May 12, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

As a general rule, racing games tend to leave me cold. My brother is the car buff and racing fan. I’ve enjoyed a few, like Gran Turismo, but I tend to give them a pass. Need for Speed Underground for the PS2 was another exception to the rule, mostly because of the RPG-type elements of [...]

App Store Roundtable: After Sales Support

Written on May 12, 2009 by Gavin Bowman and 2 people have commented

In this installment of the App Store Roundtable, I talked to a few developers about issues with supporting their apps after a sale has been made. Many developers are concerned at the difficulty of providing any form of after sales support to customers. Minor problems with an app often lead to a bad review and a [...]

University Makes Apple Portables a “Requirement”

Written on May 11, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 11 people have commented

File this one under “Apple is secretly buying up schools with their healthy stack of cash.” I’m only kidding, but in a move that probably has a lot of parents eyeing their teen’s list of required materials with a considerable amount of suspicion, the University of Missouri is making Apple’s iPhone and/or iPod touch a [...]

Rumor Has It: Apple to Open the Door for More “Mature” Apps With iPhone 3.0

Written on May 05, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 8 people have commented

Taking note of every rejection from the App Store would be a full-time job, so we generally just report on ones that seem particularly ridiculous, or that involve a high-profile app or developer. Another recent rejection which may otherwise have gone unnoticed has proven interesting for another reason. That’s because while rejecting it, Apple gave [...]

App Review: World Cup Ping Pong

Written on May 04, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 2 people have commented

All of the thrills, adrenaline and drama of ping pong arrives on the iPhone, courtesy of Skyworks.
I’ve tried many sports — rugby, basketball, hockey, even lacrosse — and discovered that physical exertion is not my bag. I much prefer my Macbook Pro and a bowl of edamame for company any day. As a sport, ping [...]

Think the iPhone Keyboard Sucks? Think Again

Written on May 01, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 19 people have commented

One of the most common complaints I hear from non-iPhone users (and some who have them, too) is with regards to the on-screen keyboard. BlackBerry users revere and lionize their precious hardware QWERTYs, and people with landscape sliders from LG and others never stop rubbing it in. I’ve been a staunch defender of the iPhone’s [...]

Simplify Music 2.0 Does What iTunes and iPhone Should Do Natively

Written on April 30, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

Around when I first got my iPhone, I used to use Simplify Media to really wow anyone who cared to listen to me gloat about my new toy. The app, if you’ve never heard of it, allows you to stream your home iTunes library from any computer with the desktop client installed directly to your [...]

The Apple Ad Effect: How a Promo Appearance Affects App Sales

Written on April 30, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 7 people have commented

Ever wonder how being included in one of Apple’s iPhone and App Store ads affects sales? Positively, would be my uninformed guess. And it looks like, in this case at least, my gut feeling is an accurate reflection of reality. A recent blog post by Michael D. Jensen, developer of Analytics App for the iPhone/iPod [...]

App Review: The New York Times Crosswords Daily 2009

Written on April 30, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 6 people have commented

It’s only fitting that a serious crossword puzzle app has a seriously verbose title.
The daily puzzles offered up by The New York Times are a classic staple in many crossword puzzle players’ diets. Kicking off each week with Monday’s easy offering, the puzzles get gradually more difficult each day, peaking with a fiendishly difficult grid [...]

Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles Stealthily Invades the iPhone

Written on April 28, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 19 people have commented

Gameloft continues to release big titles for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and their most recent release is no exception. The title in question is Ubisoft’s runaway success, Assassin’s Creed, which was wildly successful when released for both the Xbox 360 and PS3 platforms in 2007. Prequel Altair’s Chronicles came out for the Nintendo DS [...]

Jailbreak: The Lock Screen is a Barren Land (Part One)

Written on April 28, 2009 by Clayton Lai and 14 people have commented

Apple blessed the iPhone 3G with a gorgeous, large screen. There is plenty of screen real estate, so why waste it with just a wallpaper, album cover artwork, or the date and time?
Having been a Windows Mobile user for six years, the Today Screen in Windows Mobile was the one feature I sorely missed in [...]

Apple Introduces New Features in iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 3

Written on April 27, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 8 people have commented

Running a new beta on the iPhone is a little like being a kid with very loving but forgetful parents during Easter. You can bet that there are lots of eggs hidden around, but you’ll probably still be finding some long after the actual hunt is over. Since Apple doesn’t come right out and tell [...]

Weekly App Store Pick: April 25, 2009

Written on April 25, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 6 people have commented

What’s that on the horizon? Why it’s none other than the latest picks fresh from the App Store, coming to brighten up your weekend!
Though before I run you through my latest selection of newly released apps, it’s time to indulge in a quick refresher of some of this week’s Apple news.
We started the week not [...]

App Review: Fist of Fury — As Much Fun As a Punch in the Face

Written on April 24, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 1 person has commented

Don’t let life get you down, put your punchin’ gloves on and show the world you’re a champion in this retro boxing game.
In these economically egregious times, we all need a little release from the fiscal pressures dumped upon on our already strained shoulders. Even I need some respite from the current monetary melee, having [...]

Apple Passes Billion Milestone, Prize Wasted on Kid

Written on April 24, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 30 people have commented

[UPDATE: Seems we need to start adding a graphic of a cheek with a tongue planted firmly in it for articles like this. Lighten up folks.]
My opinion might be slightly skewed, thanks to jealous rage, but I can’t help but think that Apple’s big billion-app prize could’ve gone to someone more deserving than the 13-year-old [...]

iPhone Dev Sessions: Create a Navigation-Based Application

Written on April 15, 2009 by Keun Lee and 34 people have commented

In this tutorial, you will learn how to do the following:

Create and run a Navigation-Based Application from XCode
Create and add a user interface, designed in Interface Builder, as a sub-view to a navigation based application
Navigate to sub-views from a UITableView
Allow sub-views to access application data

Creating and Running a Navigation-Based Application in XCode
Let’s start off by [...]

Nine Inch Nails iPhone App to Resemble Specialized Twitter

Written on April 09, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

There are a lot of music apps available for the iPhone. What do most of them have in common? Actually the question is, what don’t most of these apps have in common? Artist and musician apps in particular seem mostly to be cut from the same mold, offering very little in the way of originality, [...]

Recent Survey Lauds Tap Tap Revenge, Advertising Power of App Store

Written on April 08, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

Tapulous is obviously aware they have a hit on their hands with Tap Tap Revenge, hence the individually branded Weezer and Nine Inch Nails versions, the paid Tap Tap Dance, and the wildly successful sequel, Tap Tap Revenge 2. But a recent survey reveals that they may be more successful than anyone could have guessed, [...]

Google Updates Gmail and Calendar for iPhone

Written on April 08, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

Yesterday, Google dropped a number of updates and improvements for their web-based Gmail and Calendar apps for the iPhone. A lot of the changes made are on the backend, so while you may not see a huge difference right away, you will likely notice snappier and more consistent performance in both apps, though I found [...]

Apple Job Posting Suggests iPod Touch to Gain Camera

Written on April 06, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 10 people have commented

There’s been lots of talk recently about what the future might have in store for the new iPhone camera, with one report claiming that the orders have already been placed for 3.2-megapixel sensors for the device to be released in June. Today, AppleInsider pointed out a recent job listing that seems not only to confirm [...]