Squibs Arcade – Review
AutoStitch – Review
Wuggle – Review
4J Studios wants to know, do you Wuggle?
Wuggle is a new tactile word game from 4J Studios. The goal of the game is to make words by piecing together floating tiles.
Real Racing – Review
Phaze – Review
The Sims3 for iPhone/iPod Touch – Review
As we reported last night, the iTunes App Store was set to release one of its most anticipated titles since its launch. EA has just released the iPhone/iPod Touch version of the most popular PC game of all time, The Sims3.
If you’re not familiar with the game,
The Sims focuses entirely on the lives of virtual people called Sims, placing the player in control of their virtual “world” and their daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, reading, and bathingPriced at $9.99 the game is on the pricer end of titles in the App Store.
I’ve had some time with the game and am ready to give a brief overview. Does it live up to the hype? Read on to find out.
The SIMs for iPhone/iPod Touch Set to Launch
One of the most highly anticipated games to be released for the iPhone and iPod Touch is about to hit the iTunes App Store world wide.
Just made available in Australia, Asia, and the UK The SIMs is set to be released in the U.S. App Store Tuesday June 2nd.
Flight Control – Review
How to run the Slingbox iPhone Application on 3G
When Mac Rumors first leaked the story that the Slingbox application for the iPhone was set to launch cries of joy rang out from iPhone users everywhere. That is until they read further and learned that the application would only run on a wifi connection. For fear of overloading their network AT&T apparently asked Apple to restrict use of the Slingbox application.
Luckily for those users who running Jailbroken iPhones there’s a nifty utility called "VOIPover3G" which tricks applications into thinking there is a wifi connection present when in fact there’s only a 3G. This allows the Slingbox application to work perfectly over your 3G connection.
Set up of this utility isn’t difficult but as when any tinkering you do with your iPhone’s system files, please do so at your own risk.
Emergency Radio for iPhone and iPod Touch – Review
Currently number 2 on the list of the iTunes App Store’s top paid applications, Emergency Radio allows you easily follow the action of over 900 police, fire, EMS and other emergency frequencies. Whether you want to keep tabs on what’s going on in your own backyard or listen in to the happenings on the other side of the country Emergency Radio streams a a variety of emergency services feeds right to your iPhone. Time to put that old Radio Shack scanner on Ebay.
Emergency Radio boasts having over 900 emergency services streams for you to choose from. And it does. Searching for content is quite simple though. You can view a list of all the available streams in alphabetical order or if you know the name of the stream you’re looking for you can simply type it in the search box.