It's been a long time coming, but Woody Woodpecker has finally made his App Store debut: a new application ("Woody Woodpecker") published by Chillingo, Ltd. is currently available to download for $0.99, and is natively compatible with all of Apple's iOS devices.
Grubwithus – the social network for food-lovers – has recently launched an iPhone application in the App Store. The app (“Grubwithus“), which is available for free, allows users to locate and find fellow grubbers on-the-go, via their smart phone.
Since World of Goo first debuted in the App Store back in 2010, the popular puzzler (which is developed by 2D Boy) has been downloaded more than one million times.
The Prizes.org application for the iPhone and iPod touch (which is developed by the Google-owned Slide, Inc.) has recently received an update. Now, users of the application can view featured contests and categories from within the app, and can enjoy a new design.
Analytiks ($0.99) is a Google Analytics summary application for the iPhone and iPod touch, which has recently received an update. The application allows users to view their own Google Analytics data in a well-designed, attractive application on an iPhone or iPod touch.
Activision has recently launched Call of Duty ELITE (free) in the App Store. The application, which is natively compatible with the iPhone and iPod touch, allows COD fans to check up on their career and multiplayer stats on a mobile device, while on-the-go.
After launching a game in the App Store and seeing poor sales, one iOS developer has chosen to sell the source code for his application on eBay. The eBay listing includes the code and graphics for both a paid and free version of Cannon Collision (for iPhone), and also comes with one hour of the developer's time that is intended to facilitate the transition.
Samsung has recently launched ChatON - a group messaging service that's already available for Bada and Android OS. The application supports the iPhone and iPod touch, and can be downloaded for free in the App Store.
Apple is now issuing refunds for the GameStore app we told you about a few days ago, noting that the application was released "prematurely," and that the company apologizes for the mistake.
It has recently been discovered that the Grand Theft Auto 3 iOS app ($4.99) is susceptible to "modding," allowing players to easily tweak a number of aspects of the application through altering numerous files within the GTA3 directory.
Apple has recently launched a new application in the App Store called "GameStore." However, the application appears to have been used in the past for internal testing, and has simply been accidentally launched in the App Store by mistake: the app itself serves no real purpose, only allowing customers to make numerous in-app purchase for content that doesn't exist.
The popular universal app AroundMe (free) has recently received an update. Now, the application supports a number of navigation services, including TomTom, Navigon and MotionX Drive. Furthermore, a variety of minor bug fixes have been made to the app.
Apple's App Store approval team has recently rejected a Steve Jobs tribute calendar application, explaining in an email sent to its developer that the team is not accepting "these types of apps."
The universal LogMeIn application has lost its $30 price-tag, and is now available to download in the App Store for free. However, in order to access some of the app's more "premium" features, users must spend $39.99 annually via an in-app subscription to upgrade to LogMeIn Pro.
Pocket Lists ($2.99) is a fully featured to-do application that has recently appeared in the App Store. Though a number of other GTD apps are already available, the reasonable price, design and feature-set of Pocket Lists makes it something rather more interesting that just another run-of-the-mill to-do application.
Lock Screen Weather ($0.99) is a new iPhone app that can display weather information on users' Lock screen without the iOS device having to be jailbroken.
Contacts Sync For Google Mail ($2.99) is a recently updated application that, as its name suggests, allows Apple fans to sync their contacts between a Google Mail account and an iPhone or iPod touch.