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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.
Today's AGF list includes a classic top-down arcade flight shooter, an entertaining platformer puzzler with some musical additions, an arcade submarine ship defense title, and a Valentine-themed tangram puzzler.
Just as promised, Sega is continuing to port their classic Mega Drive and Genesis original gaming console titles to the iDevice platform. This week, Sega released the iOS version of the 1993 ninja fighting sequel Shinobi III: Return Of The Ninja Master.
Bulkypix, creators of such titles as Saving Private Sheep, continues the mystery and horror that they began with Hysteria Project nearly two years ago. Hysteria Project 2 is the terrifying sequel that won't disappoint you.
EA Mobile and Two Tribes have launched a matching game of a realm only imaginable through your wildest dreams. Swap This! is a match-game of wits, speed, and some really interesting creatures to battle and save.
AltiGen Communications announced the iFusion SmartStation at Macworld 2011. The iFusion adds convenient, familiar, and handy desktop telephone handset features to your iPhone, providing a comfortable calling experience when at home or work.
There are only a few to choose from but all include Game Center integration and are being offered free for the first time. Today's AGF list includes a game that brings back a fun-filled pastime activity related to Ping Pong, something to exercise those cat-like reflexes of yours, and a dual-stick shooter with online multiplayer.
If you're looking for that next arcade title with simple but addictive gameplay, then you should be psyched about Groundbreaking Games' upcoming fast-paced and action-packed game of puck shooting excitement.
Bravo Game Studios is putting the final touches on a platformer that will melt your socks off. The upcoming Volcano Escape packs firepower, fire, lava, explosions, and just enough sacrificial activity to require a glass of water.
AppAdvice has teamed up with Galarina in order to offer you a chance to win one of five (5) promo codes for PhotoToMac for iPhone and iPod touch ($1.99).
It isn't earth-shattering important, nor was it even unpredictable, but it seems the beloved Mac.com email suffix will soon fully fade away. After existing for more than a decade, the small smile that some of us get knowing how we promote our Apple and Steve Jobs appreciation with every email sent is being snuffed out completely with little warning from Apple.
Adobe Systems released Adobe Photoshop Express v1.5 earlier today, which now supports the Retina display, offers full background multitasking, and has become even more streamlined. Unfortunately for some, Adobe's feature additions don't come entirely free. Anyone looking to use the latest Photoshop Express will also need the latest iOS.
For many, the hype of a white iPhone 4 has faded away. Be that as it may, there are still iPhone fans that want to make their iDevice a unique accessory to their mobile lives. Softpedia alerts iPhone 4 users of a new player in the iPhone coloring game, The SmartPhone Clinic.
Pro HDR has become a valuable app in the photography toolbox for those iOS users with an artistic vision. The minds behind Pro HDR, eyeApps, are now offering a great way for prospective buyers to try everything the app has to offer with the new Pro HDR Free.
Apple's Push Notifications offer the efficient capability for us to keep track of everything going on with our apps, whether it be email, SMS, game invitations, to-dos, weather, alarms, tweets, and nearly anything else you could probably imagine. Speaking of "push" creativity, MAKE Magazine's Matt Richardson shares an interesting project of getting a push notification upon delivery of his physical "snail mail."
Even though iPhone 4 news continues to spread around the Internet these days, there is already plenty of speculation on the next revision of Apple's smartphone. While the New York Times has decided to highlight an iPhone 5 overview piece by ReadWriteWeb, I'll too be throwing my own guesses on the table.
Online multiplayer competitions always raise the bar for replayability and some extra excitement in a game. Thunder Game Works finally brings that enjoyment to Trenches by including full support for Game Center's global matchmaking system.
Looking for a way to conveniently display photos from your iDevice to a computer without the need to import your images or install some kind of desktop client software? Showtime by Aptogo is the app for a painless photo presentation.
Pandora Media released a minor, but notable, update to their Pandora Radio iOS app. Pandora Radio v3.1.6 simply adds support for Ford Sync AppLink and the Mini Connected Infotainment System.
AppAdvice has teamed up with Ignition Soft in order to offer you a chance to win one of four (4) promo codes for Scopy for iPhone and iPod touch ($.99).
Making a debut in iOS 4.3 beta 1 for developers using the iPad, iOS Multi-Touch gestures offer similar control as the Home button on iDevices. Even though this new feature still isn't provided to developers for the iPhone and iPod touch in 4.3 beta 2, there appears to be evidence that Apple may be testing it internally.
Have a full-featured Twitter and Facebook client, but still feel like there's something missing? It's time to take a look at Friend Update Lite, the no cost version of the friend-focused Friend Update app by Jason Jensen. Get the experience with no risks and no trial restrictions, like some other "lite" apps.
Inkstone Software has taken it upon themselves to add an interesting feature to their eBook reader app, MegaReader. The latest version includes one additional "starter" book and six new color schemes, including one that uses a new head-up display ability.