It's probably time for Apple to suck it up and accept Amazon's Appstore for Android. This appears to be the assessment of the judge in charge of Apple’s lawsuit against Amazon over the use of the term.
Travel on a safari in Africa where kids will learn about different animals and regions. Kids will visit and hear stories about the Serengeti, Sahara and the Nile. Children will feel like they are actually visiting Africa and they can remember their trip by taking photos along the way.
While most of our iDevice time involves moving through different apps, it is the home button that brings it all together. After all, without it, going from app to app is next to impossible unless you are a developer and have gesturing enabled. And yet, there is much the home button can do that we might not already know about, according to news first published by Lifehacker.
YOU DON’T KNOW JACK has received another update. The irrelevant game that calls itself the “#1 game in the world that contains both fart noises and trivia about Shakespeare” is available for the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad.
Photo apps are released to the App Store weekly. Yet, few arrive with as much fanfare as did Color earlier this year. But, this isn’t a story with a happy ending. Rather, it shows that even an app lined with $41 million in funding isn’t necessarily a success, especially when its would-be customers have no idea how to use it.
One of the more fascinating photos apps in the App Store has received a nice update. Snap! ♥ includes a new interface and integration with Instagram, making a good app even better.
Its Not What You've Got! is a book that will challenge kids to think about money, abundance and the things in life that are most important. This story has depth and meaning, beyond a simple bedtime read.
Gameloft gave us hands on time with two additional games during GDC. We played Zombie Infection which is a Resident Evil clone, and Fishing Kings which is similar to Flick Fishing. Find out all about them inside.