Jurassic Park: The Game 2 HD Hits The App Store - Available Now For $6.99
The second episode in the Jurassic Park iPad game series ("Jurassic Park: The Game 2 HD") is now available in the App Store.
The second episode in the Jurassic Park iPad game series ("Jurassic Park: The Game 2 HD") is now available in the App Store.
Disney's $0.99 Where's My Water? has recently received an update, which adds a new chapter to the application ("Stretched Thin") that includes 20 new levels.
Batman Arkham City Lockdown ($5.99) has recently received a great update, which adds support for iCloud saves, two new Batman skins and makes a variety of minor tweaks and improvements to the universal app.
Vidify ($1.99) is an iPhone app that allows users to quickly and easily edit video on their handset.
Pulse News for iPhone and Pulse News for iPad (both free) have recently received a great update, adding a redesigned catalogue, a new feature called "Smart Dock" and an improved user interface to the popular applications.
Apple has recently approved a Bluetooth 4.0 heart rate monitor application called CardioMapper. The app, which is available to download for $1.99, provides "full real time and post exercise analysis," allowing users to track their burned calories using the iPhone's GPS.
Word Lens (free) has recently received an update. Now, users of the application (which, using augmented reality, can translate text in real time) can purchase and download a French language pack, allowing users to translate English into French and French into English in a matter of seconds, using their iOS device's camera.
If you're tired of launching virtual birds into pig-occupied structures, download Lil' Birds (free) and care for the fuzzy creatures on an iOS device.
No jailbreak required!
Both NFL Flick Quarterback ($0.99) and NFL Flick Quarterback HD ($2.99) have recently received updates, adding a new game mode, a new stadium, additional touchdown celebrations and more.
Since December 16, Apple fans still rocking an iPhone or iPod touch on iOS 3.1.3 have been unable to download iOS applications directly from the App Store. Instead, iOS device owners stuck running iOS 3.1.3 must purchase and download applications in iTunes and sync them across to their iPhone or iPod touch.
Postmates is a new service that allows iPhone users to have an item delivered quickly and easily, thanks to a recently released dedicated iPhone application. The app, Postmates Mobile, allows users to connect with couriers and bike messengers within San Francisco, Oakland, Emeryville and Berkeley.
GoCal for Google Calendar HD ($4.99) has recently received a great update, which makes a variety of changes to the popular Google Calendar iPad client.
Taposé is an upcoming iPad application that can provide users with a powerful, fully-featured word processor that is unlike anything else in the App Store. The app is currently in review, and should be available to download in the near future.
Eventbrite is planning on launching a new iOS application in the App Store, which will allows Apple fans to manage their Eventbrite tickets and access event information from a mobile device.
Electronic Arts has recently launched The Sims FreePlay in the App Store. The application, which is a universal app and is free to download, allows fans of The Sims to interact with their own virtual friends, build houses, care for pets and even grow gardens all for free.
The popular Civilization Revolution ($6.99) and Civilization Revolution HD ($12.99) applications have recently received an update. Now, fans of both apps can enjoy iCloud game saves, Game Center support (which adds 29 achievements), much improved visuals and a scenario generator.
Gameloft has recently released The Adventures of Tintin - The Game ($6.99) in Apple's App Store. The universal application allows iOS fans to explore the exciting world of Tintin (and Snowy!) on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. In the game, players must sneak past guards, challenge enemies to sword fights and even pilot planes.
Apple fans, avoid this application: Craft - Build Terrain. Though it might appear to be some kind of MineCraft client, the application is, in fact, a $1.99 scam that you will undoubtedly regret purchasing and downloading.
Today, the universal Sonic CD iOS game should launch in the App Store. The application, which is a port of Sega's 1993 title, is already available in New Zealand and, once in the United States, should be available to download for the introductory price of $1.99.
Besides launching OneNote, an XBOX Live app, SkyDrive for iPhone and an iOS version of Kinectimals, Microsoft has also released a free Halo: Reach companion application for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The app, Halo Waypoint, can provide users with information on the online multiplayer aspect of the game, such as weapon and vehicle locations, player stats and more.
The SiriusXM Internet Radio application for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch has recently received a great update, which adds a number of new features to the popular app.
If you're a fan of the popular 500px photography website, download ISO500 for 500px (free) in the App Store now. This recently updated application allows Apple fans to view 500px' photography on an iPhone or iPod touch, and looks fantastic in the iOS devices' Retina display.