All Entries Tagged With: "3G S"
Rock Band Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Jason Coe | Oct 21, 2009 | Comments View Comments
The game that took the home consoles by storm and has become a giant amongst multiplayer gaming titles, and an eye sore in my living room with the giant mess of plastic instruments. Rock Band has finally made it’s way to your iPhone and iPod Touch. Harmonix is looking to score another smash hit in the form of an app. How well will this app deliver? will it stay true to the formula that’s kept it multi-million dollar gaming title for years now? Let’s dive right into the review and find out.Last Call Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Jason Coe | Aug 27, 2009 | Comments View Comments
While most applications reviewed here seem to be games, there are many other apps currently available on the app store that serve other functions. And with the access individuals have to the developer kit for the iPhone, more and more apps are being designed that cater to a specific audience, no matter how small. Last Call , by Avvo, Inc., is a great app that helps users track their alcohol consumption, whether out for a night on the town, hanging with friends at a party, or getting wild at a party.
Saga Catapult Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Jason Coe | Aug 18, 2009 | Comments View Comments
Stunning graphics and easy controls are the name of the game for Saga Catapult, by Silverlode Interactive. Defend the city against an onslaught of orcs! As the last defender of your home, use your trusty catapult, along with a number of available upgrades, to keep the bloodthirsty horde at bay.
Bomb Commander Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Jason Coe | Aug 17, 2009 | Comments View Comments
A relatively unknown game among the masses at the App Store, Bomb Commander, by Anima Entertainment, is a space shooter that seems to be a cross between Asteroids, planetary defense, and Geometry Wars for the Xbox 360. The last defender of your home world, you must defend the planet against the alien invasion, each wave more powerful and chaotic than the last. Now ask yourself, are you ready for the challenge?
iPhone 3.0 or 3GS Battery Life Sucks? Look Here
Posted by Jason Coe | Jul 24, 2009 | Comments View Comments
It’s pretty apparent by now that the battery life of the new iPhone 3GS and 3.0 software update sucks. Whether you are checking mail constantly, texting a few people throughout the day, or leaving the phone just sitting by itself, the electronic juice sucking monster comes by and tends to drain your battery pretty well throughout the day. Luckily, you came here to Appmodo (aside from loving the site and hanging out here all day long) to find out how to fix that!
DrawRace Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Jul 21, 2009 | Comments View Comments
DrawRace is a new draw-and-drive racing game developed by RedLynx that introduces a completely new type of game-and control mechanics and multiplayer mayhem. Try to draw the best possible driving path and the optimal speed for the path and watch how fast you are able to race through the tracks.
Blu-ray gets Fast & Furious on the iPhone
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Jul 21, 2009 | Comments View Comments
A Blu-ray player with an internet connection, plus an iPhone or iTouch, equals a whole new movie experience, according to Home Media Magazine. Starting with the release of the two-disc edition of Fast & Furious on Blu-ray on July 28, Universal Studios Home Video will begin releasing titles that will allow owners to enhance their movie-watching experience with the aid of their iPhones or iTouch.
PhotoForge: Photoshop for the iPhone
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Jul 20, 2009 | Comments View Comments
For those dreaming of having Photoshop on your iPhone, look no further. For a $1.99 at the iTunes app store, PhotoForge, developed by GhostBird Software has managed to get closer to this task than any other iPhone application currently on the market.
JotNot is the iPhone Copy Machine in your pocket
Posted by Mary Ann Neder | Jul 20, 2009 | Comments View Comments
JotNot, developed by MobiTech 3000 for the iPhone, is a rather simple application, designed to enhance images of text taken with your iPhone by adjusting the image’s perspective, sharpness and contrast, thus allowing letters to appear more legible. A useful, but small copy machine in your pocket that lets you scan receipts, business cards and whiteboard doodles.
Peggle Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Jason Coe | Jul 20, 2009 | Comments View Comments
Originating from a wildly popular PC game, Peggle, by PopCap Games, for the iPhone and iPod Touch has made its mark on the app store with a game full of amazing graphics, addictive gameplay, and a 5-star rating. Peggle is a game worth every penny, read on for the full story!
I Dig It Tips and Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Jason Coe | Jul 14, 2009 | Comments View Comments
Known for their other hit iPhone applications such as PocketDyno and Dungeon Defense, InMotion Software, LLC has released a new game called I Dig It, available for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.
Appmodo Interviews Broken Kings, Developers of Castle Conflict
Posted by Jason Coe | Jul 10, 2009 | Comments View Comments
Making it into the top 50 applications chart in the App Store is a challenge. Apple iPhone gaming development company, Broken Kings, made it look easy with the release of Castle Conflict (for our game review click here), plowing it’s way through the top 50 chart and surpassing other apps.AppChatter Compares iPhone 3GS Camera
Posted by Jason Coe | Jul 09, 2009 | Comments View Comments
Our friends over at AppChatter.com have had their hands busy testing new applications for the Apple iPhone. Posted this morning, AppChatter reviewed the G-Map by X-Road which dives into GPS navigation with interactive 3D maps and totally destroys the current Maps application from Apple. They’ve also given us a comparison tour of the new iPhone 3GS camera versus the older version which telling by the photos is a night and day difference.
Adaptunes Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Jason Coe | Jul 08, 2009 | Comments View Comments
Many automotive manufacturers have integrated self adjusting volume controls based on the speed you are traveling into premium sound configurations on vehicles. For owners who do not have this luxury, “there’s an app for that” called Adaptunes for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
YouTube
RSS
Loading...