Archive for February, 2010

Google Doc support coming to Documents To Go for the iPhone

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

When the Documents To Go app and the QuickOffice app were originally released I made the choice to go with Documents To Go. And for the most part I have been very happy with that decision, although when QuickOffice announced the Google Doc support last week I must admit that I was a little jealous. But

Video walkthrough: Safari on the iPad

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Though we still have some time before the iPad becomes available, I am beginning to get more excited about the release and videos like this are only ramping up that excitement. Anyway, now that Apple has released the updated iPhone 3.2 SDK we are able to see what Safari will look like on the iPad.

iPhoneFreak Giveaway: Comment to win a Wolfenstein RPG t-shirt & poster

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Having recently spent some time cleaning out my home office I came across a few goodies that were sent to me a while back for the purpose of a giveaway here on the site. But my once messy office aside, I have a Wolfenstein RPG t-shirt (mens size medium) and a Wolfenstein RPG poster that

Space Miner App Review

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The tagline for Space Miner is ‘Space Ore Bust’, which should give you a pretty clear idea that this is not a game which takes itself overly seriously.  You play the part of a young guy who plans to visit his Uncle Jeb aboard the Gritstone deep space mining station, where you’ll get to shoot

BBC Announce News and Sport iPhone Apps

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

At the end of January, we covered the BBC’s plans to return to the world of gaming, with the iPhone as its main platform of choice.  This news has now been joined by an announcement made at Mobile World Congress currently being held in Barcelona, where the BBC have demoed their future BBC News and

Square payment system: App to sell for $1 and come with iPhone dongle

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Just about a week ago we saw the nice video showing off the Square payment system for the iPhone and now we have a few more details to share. Mainly that it will be very affordable to begin using. It has been announced that the Square system will require an app and the special dongle

Rumor: Apple iPad to be available in AT&T retail stores

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Though the iPad is still not yet available, we are hearing rumors about where those interested will be able to make a purchase. It goes without saying that you will be able to find one with Apple, both online and in retail locations. However, rumor has it that the iPad will also be available with

Announcement: Slacker Radio Plus giveaway winners

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Last week, (courtesy of Slacker) we were able to run a contest and give away 10 Slacker Radio Plus subscriptions. That giveaway/contest ended yesterday and here are the winners. Below are the winners of the 1-year subscriptions: judy venable Patrick Devine Below are the winners of the 3-month subscriptions: Jamie HBB kate Brad Bratton Jason Newton CJM432 James Dunlap Evan H A big congrats to the

Become King of the Ocean With iShark

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Sharks are seriously misunderstood creatures in nature, but when it comes to iShark for iPhone, there isn’t much to understand except that this shark has a seriously destructive side. Now its second version, iShark is a 2D platform where players control a cartoon shark with the objective of eating everything in sight – swimmers, boaters, birds, helicopters – you name it. It’s doubtful that the primary intent with iShark was comedy, but it somewhat struck my funny bone even with all of the cartoon violence and mayhem. When you launch iShark, a cheesy yet epic bit of music begins to play and your shark greets you with anticipation over his pending munch-fest. (…) Read the rest of Become King of the Ocean With iShark © AppCraver , 2010. | Become King of the Ocean With iShark | Get our iPhone Reviews on Facebook & Twitter !

Serial Cable Adaptor for iPhone, Tell Us What You’d Use it For

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Redpark have been making peripherals for Apple products for fifteen years, so we aren’t going to question their ability or knowledge of the market, it’s just been so long since we have needed to use a serial port connector or RJ11 adaptor – much less consider using them with our iPhones – we’re not filled