Archive for January, 2010

Tank Tigers Game Review

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

One can only imagine the raw power a tank pilot feels when in battle. The ability to move a massive, heavy war machine with amazing firepower and armor plating. But chances are the majority of us will never experience what its like to pilot a tank. Unless we go knock on the front gate of

Voice Mark Lets You Audio Tag and Go

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Voice Mark — If you and your iPhone 3G or 3GS get around a lot, you may find it’s sometimes hard to remember your impressions about each place you’ve visited. GeoGraffiti’s Voice Mark provides you with the ability create audio geotags of each location that interests you as well as listen to the audio geotags created by other users of this app. For example, if you visit Joe’s Pub & Grille in El Dorito City, Michigan, and you think it’s a place other people might want to visit, you can create an audio message describing your visit there and share it through Twitter and other popular social net sites. If you’re traveling and want to know a bit about some of the local sights, you can listen to the Voice Marks left by other app users. (…) Read the rest of Voice Mark Lets You Audio Tag and Go © AppCraver , 2010. | Voice Mark Lets You Audio Tag and Go | Get our iPhone Reviews on Facebook & Twitter !

iBalls: Steel Game Review

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The iPhone’s and iTouch’s accelerometer have made for great advances in the world of portable gaming. Before, gamers had to depend on buttons,sticks and triggers to control what goes on in a game. But now we can really get into a game by using motion to get a hands on experience and feel like we’re

Catch-21: A Free iPhone Card Game With No Catch

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

In the spirit of the Game Show Network (GSN) hit show Catch-21 , now in its third season, Catch-21 for iPhone and iPod Touch is blackjack mayhem in a race against the clock for high scores. Unlike the television game show, Catch-21 for iPhone leaves out cumbersome trivia questions and opponents and pits players against the clock to make as many 21s as possible. And best of all, it’s free. Catch-21 features four playing columns and a full deck of cards. You have five minutes to make as many card combinations adding up to 21 as possible. Your points add up for each 21 combo you make, plus the quicker you get through the deck, the more time bonus points you get. If you make a “five card Charlie,” or 5 cards that add up to 21 or less, you get an extra 100 points. Each of the two black jacks in the deck will clear any column regardless of total and score points, too. If you draw a card you don’t want, simply discard it with no penalty and keep the game moving.(…) Read the rest of Catch-21: A Free iPhone Card Game With No Catch © AppCraver , 2010. | Catch-21: A Free iPhone Card Game With No Catch | Get our iPhone Reviews on Facebook & Twitter !

How to make your iPhone or iPod touch look like a mini iPad

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

I am a big fan of the jailbreak, but at the same time I almost never run any special themes. Well, maybe once or twice, however as a general rule I prefer to leave the standard iPhone theme and icons. But I do know there are a bunch of people that jailbreak only for the

Classics ebook app free for a limited time

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

I generally do not mind paying for an iPhone app, but at the same time I like free apps. And I like free apps even more when they are not normally free. It makes me feel like I am getting a real deal. That said, the iPhone app Classics has (for an unspecified amount of

Apple iPad: The Saturday morning humor post

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

With all of the recent talk and speculation about the Apple iPad, I figured we could kick off the weekend showing off the lighter side. With that there have recently been a few funny videos making the rounds, both are poking fun at the iPad, but still fun to watch. The first comes courtesy of Pee-Wee

Don’t Worry About Collateral Damage in Tank Battles in Suburbia

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Tank Battles in Suburbia , from Cloud Scissor , is a dark, but funny, take on the classic tank shooter. Hop into a tank and start blasting away, not just at other tanks but also at pricey homes, cop cars, warehouses, fast-food restaurants – in short, everything in sight. When the battle ends, you’ll see in dollars and cents just how much collateral damage you’ve caused. Picture yourself in one of eight towns with names like Edison, Montclair and Summit, where you can rampage in Campaign or Custom Game modes. (…) Read the rest of Don’t Worry About Collateral Damage in Tank Battles in Suburbia © AppCraver , 2010. | Don’t Worry About Collateral Damage in Tank Battles in Suburbia | Get our iPhone Reviews on Facebook & Twitter !

ItalyGuides: Vatican Museum Tour Shows You Places You Might Not Otherwise See

Friday, January 29th, 2010

If you’re planning to take a trip to Rome, Italy, the Vatican will undoubtedly be on your itinerary. When you go, take along ItalyGuides: Vatican Museum Tour , from ComPart Multimedia . It’s a pocket tour guide that will help you navigate through the Vatican’s many museums and treasures with the least amount of wear on your shoes and lower back. The tour begins with a nearly 5-minute audio (and text, if you like) presentation that explains the origins of the Vatican’s many museums, which were created over more than 20 centuries. Navigating from one room or museum to the next is simple. Tapping on one of 18 topics or places – indicated by numbers – on the interactive map brings up the site’s name. A second tap brings up audio, text or a combination of the two, which details the room or museum’s rich history. (…) Read the rest of ItalyGuides: Vatican Museum Tour Shows You Places You Might Not Otherwise See © AppCraver , 2010. | ItalyGuides: Vatican Museum Tour Shows You Places You Might Not Otherwise See | Get our iPhone Reviews on Facebook & Twitter !

Police Scanner App Review

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Have you ever been patiently waiting at a light when a brigade of different emergency vehicles fly by. And you couldn’t help but wonder where they were headed? Well you can always buy a CB radio and have it installed in your car to tune in on the Police stations calls. Or you can choose