Archive for September, 2010

Lite Brite Leaps from Table Top to iPhone

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

The Lite Brite app for iPhone and iPod Touch is the 1970s creative electronic children’s toy reinvented with modern technology. To preserve nostalgia, the premise remains the same – create pictures with different colored pegs that light up against a black background. A nice rendition of the classic artistic toy, the Lite Brite app by Electronic Arts (EA) has some modern features as well. Lite Brite has three ways for kids (or grownups) to play and create. (…) Read the rest of Lite Brite Leaps from Table Top to iPhone All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | Lite Brite Leaps from Table Top to iPhone | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps

Lite Brite Leaps from Table Top to iPhone

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

The Lite Brite app for iPhone and iPod Touch is the 1970s creative electronic children’s toy reinvented with modern technology. To preserve nostalgia, the premise remains the same – create pictures with different colored pegs that light up against a black background. A nice rendition of the classic artistic toy, the Lite Brite app by Electronic Arts (EA) has some modern features as well. Lite Brite has three ways for kids (or grownups) to play and create. (…) Read the rest of Lite Brite Leaps from Table Top to iPhone All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | Lite Brite Leaps from Table Top to iPhone | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps

Capcom Games on Sale This Weekend

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Capcom are holding a sale this weekend on eight of their titles, and the reductions are pretty good, so take a look and see if there is anything you like: As usual, we’ve added in the iTunes link to make purchasing a speedier process, but do observe that some are US-only offers. Resident Evil 4 – $0.99/£0.59. Cash

Browse Trending News with SkyGrid

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

SkyGrid joins a growing field of news aggregators that compile articles from across the web. SkyGrid seeks to separate itself from the pack by compiling news into relevant topics. For example, the “What’s Hot” section lists trending news and articles from multiple sources. Tapping on a topic then generates a list of articles from multiple sites and publications. If you want a more traditional news browsing experience, you can still look through articles by categories, such as politics or entertainment. SkyGrid is a universal app and adapts itself for each iOS device so users get the best experience possible whether they’re using iPhone or iPad. On the iPad, it makes good use of the side panel in landscape mode while allowing for full-screen browsing when in portrait mode. (…) Read the rest of Browse Trending News with SkyGrid All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | Browse Trending News with SkyGrid | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps

Sonos Wireless Dock Out in October

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

If you’ve invested in a Sonos Multi-Room Music System, then you’ll be both interested in, and presumably willing to pay for, one or more of their Wireless Docks that are due to make an appearance at the end of October. The small platform accepts all models of iPhone, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation iPod Touch,

Jorno Bluetooth Keyboard for iPhone/iPad Out 2011

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Now this is more like it!  Portable keyboard solutions for the iPhone and iPad come and go, for example, we’ve recently seen the Mini Key iPhone case and the clumsily-named KeyCase iPad Folio with Integrated Bluetooth Keyboard to name just two.  We aren’t convinced the iPhone needs such a thing, but the iPad certainly benefits

Izozzi iPhone 4 Form Fitting Case Review and Video

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

An iPhone 4 case doesn’t just have to be about protection, it can be about style and individualism too.  The team at Izozzi realize this and have created a series of iPhone 4 cases which combine both a hard-wearing shell and some very striking artwork. The cases are made from rigid thermoplastic with a rubber edging,

In-Browser Google Doc Editing Coming to the iPad

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

At a Google event in Paris earlier this week, the search giant broke the news that they would soon be offering iPad users the chance to view and edit Google Docs from within the browser.  They’ve also been hard at work on collaborative editing of Microsoft Office documents via Google Docs too. Google jotted down the

iBGStar Blood Glucose Monitor for iPhone Coming Soon

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Sanofi-Aventis have launched the iBGStar, an iPhone compatible blood glucose monitor that can be used on its own or connected to an iPhone, where it will integrate with their Diabetes Manager application. The iBGStar has a 30-pin connector which plugs straight into your iPhone or iPod Touch, where any data already recorded is added into the

Conquer Evil with Pocket Legends

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Pocket Legends is an immersive RPG that will delight fans of this genre. Just like any quality RPG,  Pocket Legends (available both as an iPad and iPhone app) begins with a choice of character based on the a variety of attributes. Your character’s abilities in combat, magic and health start out pretty low, however the more you conquer and destroy enemies the greater these abilities can be enhanced. Along with points that can be spent for more powers you can earn additional weapons and gear. One of the many strengths of Pocket Legends is that the game exists entirely on the company’s server, which makes it easy to pick up from a previous point if switching from one iOS device to another. (…) Read the rest of Conquer Evil with Pocket Legends All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | Conquer Evil with Pocket Legends | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps