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Written by Allison Wahl |
UpBeing: download or dismiss?Posted in Miscellaneous on 22 Jul 2009
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Reviewed by Allison Wahl |
ColorSplash: Add a splash of color to your photos!Posted in Utilities on 22 Jul 2009
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Enhance your photos with ColorSplash by choosing which parts are colored and which are gray. Watch on to see just what you can do with ColorSplash!
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Written by Allison Wahl |
Zombies vs Sheep adds humor to the Clickgamer repertoirePosted in Games on 21 Jul 2009
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Written by Allison Wahl |
Hey U brings new meaning to wavingPosted in Miscellaneous, Social Networking on 21 Jul 2009
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When people think about the action of waving, it is pretty universally accepted as a greeting. However, waving can beckon someone over, can be out of pure politeness, can be a mean of dismissal, or can imply a host of other things. How are we to know exactly what someone intends by this simply gesture? Hey U, a brand new app released today for the iPhone and iPod Touch, attempts to bring some clarity (and fun!) to the act of waving. Read the rest of this entry » |
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Reviewed by Steve Litchfield |
Conway’s LifePosted in Games on 21 Jul 2009
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Loosely categorised as a game, and subtitled ‘Cellular Automaton’, this is a slick iPhone version of the mathematician John Conway’s ‘Game of life’, modelling the way (simplified) living cells might grow. While sounding boring, the result is a fascinating mix of biology and sci-fi-like special effects, as the cells mutate, spread and colour-cycle before your eyes in real time. Read the rest of this entry » |
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Reviewed by Steve Litchfield |
Missile CommandPosted in Games on 19 Jul 2009
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For anyone growing up in the early 1980’s, the two big public tests of reaction times and coordination were Missile Command and Defender in the arcades – I know that this is where a lot of my small change went. The idea was to shoot down incoming missiles and the standout feature was how you aimed – using an innovative roller ball. How can an iPhone port match up to these memories? Very well, as it turns out. Read the rest of this entry » |
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Written by Allison Wahl |
Sausage FestPosted in Miscellaneous on 19 Jul 2009
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I personally do not understand the apps that are designed simply to show depictions of food, but much to my surprise, they are eating up the app store. One example is iSausage. This app is designed in humor, but could also be a treat for sausage fiends. iSausage essentially presents a screen dominated by what appears to be an Oscar Meyer frank. You can shake the screen to shake the sausage at friends or press “Wiggle It” to be taunted by the Sausage. Read the rest of this entry » |

















