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About
Casey Tschida
Graduated from a central MN technical college with a degree in computer support and network administration before going on to owning his own, successful computer repair business for a solid 7 years. He now finds himself in a more leisurely lifestyle but still finds time to check out and keep up with the latest tech, and only ignores it when on the beach.
To a very many, Angry Birds is a game we can't stop coming back to, but as a whole, it has gone far beyond that. It has become a cultural hit, influencing merchandise and accessories from T-shirts to plush toys and ringtones to iPhone cases. What about heading to Hollywood?
Angry Mob Games is proud to release Guerrilla Bob v1.31, bringing multiplayer mode, more characters, plus better support for iOS 4 and newer generation iDevices.
Oceanhouse Media continues to bring the wacky and unmistakable classic fictional tales of Dr. Seuss to a lively digital format. Making their way into the App Store are Mr. Knox and Mr. Fox, who enjoys wearing his socks.
Apple's AirPlay technology has been widely advertised for its innovation of wirelessly streaming content on the fly from your iDevice or computer to a 2G Apple TV. While users have been thrilled with this free addition, some have been disappointed with the limitations. Today, one of those limitations has been removed, thanks to an iOS developer.
Back in the mid-80s, Data East released an anime-style graphics arcade title that became a cult classic. Revolutionary Concepts has teamed up with G-mode, the recent rights holder of Road Blaster, to bring the adrenaline pumping, high-speed driving action to the iPhone and iPod touch.
As early generation iOS-based devices truly start showing their technological age, and being left out of the latest and greatest features, how many iDevice users have the latest version of Apple's mobile OS on their devices? One iOS developer chose to share some numbers that give us a bit of an insight.
Bubble Ball is a simple physics puzzler not unlike too many others in the iOS App Store. What's so special about it? This is one of those apps that surrounds its quick success with a catchy background story.
AppAdvice has teamed up with Tiny Mammal in order to offer you a chance to win one of five (5) promo codes for Weather Doodlex for iPhone and iPod touch ($.99).
In an attempt to prove third party browsers have the ability to offer a wealth of features to customers, the latest version of RichTech's Atomic Web Browser adds a download and file manager, support for AirPrint wireless printing, improved web page archiving, improved tab handling, and more.
If you haven't heard already, Bernie Graham and Jim Young have begun a quest to create the ultimate universal touchscreen mobile device stand. In fact, while Bernie and Jim have already gotten the ball rolling, they've started a project that allows pledgers to back the project and have some limited edition offers for when a fan's financial assistance brings some real lift to the project.
At its initial launch, many couldn't find a big reason to move to the standalone Nike+ GPS app from the built-in IOS system or another run tracking app. However, Nike has continued to distance itself from the competition, and takes another step forward by adding a running game to the feature list.
AppAdvice has once again teamed up with mostech.net in order to offer you a chance to win one of fifteen (15) promo codes for Image Box for iPhone and iPod touch ($.99).
Gameloft looks to take their App Store presence to an all new audience. The company that brought you games like N.O.V.A. 2 and Asphalt 6, now brings a digital copy of War in the Pacific by Richard Overy.
AppAdvice has teamed up with Diatche Software in order to offer you a chance to win one of fifteen (15) promo codes for Setlist Metronome for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch ($.99).
Alexander Buehler's SaveTunes may be an untapped gem in the iOS App Store. SaveTunes is an app designed to help you transfer your music from your iDevice to your computer, or even through email, in the event your computer hard drive fails or you just no longer have those files on your desktop or laptop.
Oceanhouse Media continues to bring classic children's books to new life. Today, Oceanhouse offers The Berenstain Bears Do Their Best and The New Baby available in multi-feature interactive eBooks that are compatible with iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
Big Blue Bubble has been hard at work to improve their puzzler Burn the Rope. Today is the day that dream comes true. Burn the Rope has been updated with more levels, more flame, better controls, Game Center, and more.
Igor Pušenjak has taken it upon himself to set the record straight by releasing lengthier response regarding his company's, Lima Sky, recent debacle involving App Store developers and the word "Doodle."
Remedy is working to bring their explosive top-down racing game, Death Rally, to the iOS platform. To do this, they are teaming up with some other accomplished game developers to pull off an iPhone and iPad exclusive remake of exciting proportions.
With iOS 4.3 being released to developers earlier today, we've had a bit of a chance to play around with it. One thing we found is that second generation iPod touch and iPhone 3G users are no longer admitted to the party.
Many have been waiting to ditch AT&T as their iPhone cellular service carrier. While users who despise AT&T are cheering, those of us who plan on staying with the original iPhone partner will likely have our celebrations as well.