OnLive has recently announced that it plans to launch a cloud gaming app for the iPad in the App Store. Once available, the application will allow OnLive subscribers to stream console-quality games from the cloud and play them on their iPad, either using a touch interface or a special Bluetooth controller.
Batman Arkham City Lockdown has just launched in the New Zealand App Store, meaning we should see the highly anticipated iOS app appear in the U.S. App Store tonight at around 11 p.m.
A number of TV services have made live television streaming iOS apps available, and now Cox Communications has joined the party. A new app, Cox TV Connect for iPad, allows customers of the company's TV and Internet services to stream live shows to their beloved iPad. The application is currently available for free in the App Store.
Great news, Apple fans: while we've all been dozing away in slumberland, the guys over at Epic Games' chAIR Entertainment have made Infinity Blade II available in the U.S. App Store. Now, fans in the United States can purchase and download the highly anticipated sequel to Infinity Blade for just $6.99. The application, which boasts high quality graphics and lighting effects, is a universal app and therefore is compatible with all of Apple's iOS devices.
Epic Games' highly anticipated Infinity Blade II has just appeared in the New Zealand App Store, meaning the application should be available in the United States at around midnight tonight.
An application called "iTether," which allows users to tether their iPhone's data connection to a computer, has made it past Apple's approval team and is now available to download in the App Store for $14.99. Before we continue, it should be noted that Apple will likely remove this application from the App Store very soon, so if you're interested in purchasing iTether (despite carriers cracking down on unauthorized tethering), download it quick before Apple pulls the app!
A new iPhone app called “Ultimate Shuffleboard” allows users to create one huge shuffleboard by lining up iPhones, and connecting them via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
Google's Music Beta service, which allows users to upload tracks to the cloud and stream them on a desktop computer or mobile device, can only be accessed by iOS users via a Web app. While Google hasn't released an official iOS app yet, gMusic - a recently released iPhone app - allows users to access the service from within a native application.
If you love consuming online video on your iOS device, consider downloading Denso. This free, universal app allows users to discover online videos, create personal video channels and save videos to an iOS device for offline viewing.
A new iPhone app called "Tweet Speaker" has the ability to read users' Twitter streams aloud. The app, which is natively compatible with the iPhone and iPod touch, is available to download in the App Store for $2.99.
Sports Illustrated has just released a couple of new applications. The apps, "Sports Illustrated Football Rivals" for iPhone and iPod touch, and for iPad, offer users a unique inside into some of American football's greatest, most notorious rivalries. Both applications are available to download in the App Store for free.
A new universal iOS application called "Camera+ After Effects" allows users to apply a series of different effects to images shot on an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. While the app looks promising, we are sad to report that there are a few issues with the $0.99 application.
SlideRocket is an online presentation service, which allows users to create presentations online (either by themselves, or collaboratively with others), and share them easily. Now, the service has launched an iPad application. The app, "SlideRocket Player," allows users to take their presentations with them, on-the-go. Currently, the application is available to download in the App Store for free.
Disney's interactive studio has recently released a new application in the App Store, in an attempt to make a profit following years of losses made on console titles.
If you love hearing a new band for the first time, consider downloading Band Of The Day. This free iPhone app (which does require a subscription) presents users with a new band each and every day of the year, and includes reviews, interviews and more information on the current "band of the day."