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Review: Reeder

Review: Reeder

RSS feeds have changed the way that a lot of people get their information from the web. Rather than visiting 10, 20, 30 or more sites per day, it's possible to consolidate all of that information into one central location using a RSS reader. Does Reeder stack up to other RSS readers out there? Let's find out.

Nikhil Perumbeti
Review: Bear Paw

Review: Bear Paw

This is a very simple and easy game to play as you send your ship flying through space. The goal is to avoid the stars and collect the comets as they float around the screen. See how long your little ship can last as it collects as many comets as it can before being destroyed by the stars. Find out more here...

Matt Fox
Review: Line Racer

Review: Line Racer

Zoom down the slopes as quickly as you can in this fast-paced and addictive game. Race on custom made tracks, or randomly created ones, as you climb the online leader boards. The game uses touch-based controls as well as the accelerometer in order to maximize your speed. Find out more here...

Matt Fox
Review: Dragon's Lair

Review: Dragon's Lair

Replay the classic arcade game from the palm of your hand. Ported to the iPhone with gorgeously enhanced animation and graphics you take control of the valiant knight, Dirk the Daring. Battle your way through massive worlds, crazy puzzles, and even fight a fire-breathing dragon as you attempt to rescue the beautiful Princess Daphne. Find out more here...

Matt Fox
Review: Harry Potter: Spells

Review: Harry Potter: Spells

Transform your iPhone or iPod Touch into a magic wand and cast over fourteen different spells. This app is one every Harry Potter fan should check out. How do the controls fair? Find out here...

Matt Fox
Review: CNN Mobile

Review: CNN Mobile

CNN Mobile is the official app from the pioneer of cable news. In an era where nearly everyone has grown accustomed to reading news online for free, CNN made a bold move by deciding to charge $1.99 for its offering. Fortunately, they added some bells and whistles that make it stand out from the pack.

Nikhil Perumbeti
Review: Little Runner

Review: Little Runner

Little Runner has a very simple concept, keep the little alien guy running at all costs. Sounds easy, right? It's a lot harder than you'd think, but that doesn't stop the game from being extremely addictive and entertaining. How long can you keep him running? Find out here...

Matt Fox
Review: 5 Minutes To Kill (Yourself)

Review: 5 Minutes To Kill (Yourself)

Fed up with constant board meetings, you have decided to fight back the corporate system by doing the one thing "they" can't control...killing yourself. You've only got five minutes before the next meeting so every second counts. Find out the gory details here...

Matt Fox