New York Transit Subway – Review

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On January 22, 2009

New York Transit Subway

By: New York Transit Subway

Version: 1.1

Category: Uncategorized

Date: 2009-01-09

Price: 5.99

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Incase Power Slider – Review

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On January 21, 2009

Are you one of those iPhone users that finds yourself running for a charger right around mid-day? Do you conveniently have chargers placed sporadically around your home, work, and car? Or maybe you have mastered the dance between using wifi and bluetooth the perfect amount to keep your battery up all day. But what about those days when the unexpected happens? That day when you get a phone call from that cute girl you really want to talk to, but can’t afford the battery life because you still have six hours before you can make it to a charger? Which do you choose?

Well worry no more iPhone users, Incase has come to the rescue with it’s Incase Power Slider. One of Incases’s latest and probably best cases released for the iPhone 3G (sorry first generation owners). The Power Slider features a variety of both good and bad options. From battery life to thickness, syncing to protection, Incase did an incredible job on this case.

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Agent18 Case For iPhone 3G – Review and Giveaway

Dan posted a review on the The Agent 18 Slim Ecoshield a few weeks back. I’ve been using one too and wanted to offer my take on the case…

The Agent 18 Slim Ecoshield is an interesting product as it is created from plastic bottles.  The price for the shield is $27.95 so they are very affordable. The shield is made of a lightweight plastic and comes in two pieces that snap together. 

I had a shortlived concern that the plastic on the top half was a bit flimsy.  Once the included screen protector was installed and the two halves were connected, the concern about the plastic was no more.  The shield fits perfectly. 

Even I Wouldn’t Have Done This…

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This image from Gizmodo was too good not to share!

I have been accused of fiddling with my iPhone at inopportune moments but even I would not have had my iPhone out as the new US president was sworn in — at least not unless I was taking a picture.

It seems to me a picture like this deserves a good caption. So, leave your best caption below for a chance to have your pick of a promotional code from the many that are still available as part of our Developer’s Corner.

Review – Noreve Slipcase For iPhone and iPhone 3G

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A few weeks back I had the opportunity to review a Noreve leather case for the MSI Wind over on Gear Diary. I was super impressed with the quality of the leather, the quality of the design, and the quality of workmanship itself. In other words, I immediately became a big fan of Noreve’s products.

Over the last week I’ve had the opportunity to look at one of their iPhone cases — a traditional slipcase. It allows you to carry your iPhone safely but requires you to remove the device before using.

Once again I found the quality of the leather, workmanship and design to be fantastic. The leather is high quality, beautifully tanned, and flawless. The seams on the case are tight and straight. There’s no doubt this is a case that will last the life of the phone itself.

How to Build a Simple RSS Reader iPhone App

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Last year, Jason Terhorst of The Apple Blog put together a cute tutorial demonstrating how to build a simple RSS reader for the iPhone. At the time it violated the NDA, but it went up anyway. If you haven’t seen it, however, it’s well worth checking out, as it’s a great way to get into […]

Alocola: Mobile Orchard's Safari Helper: Makes Websites "Location Aware"

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Alocola is a free web-helper application that we’ve created that lets users provide their location information when websites ask for it. It is available from the App Store now. Alocola works with Safari. With Alocola, web developers need not create their own iPhone apps. Users simply browse in Safari the way they normally would; when […]

vCaddy – Review

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vCaddy

By: Robert Taylor|274431430

Version: 1.0

Category: Uncategorized

Date: 2008-08-11

Price: 9.99

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Jennifer’s Touch – Can I get there from here?

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Happy Day After Inauguration Day everyone…….  When I last posted I was a bit frustrated with the authorization process between my laptop and iTunes account so I asked for some help.  I received wonderful directions from swimforlife9.  I printed out the step by step directions, posted in the my comments section, so I would have it handy when I sat down to finish the task. I will admit I was a bit scared.  The idea of not succeeding with the worlds simplest directions, and having to admit to all of you,  caused me to lag.

Let me give you a little insight as to why this took my so long to accomplish!  At the same time I was also testing out a new preschool game for review and wanted to include photos in my write up- a big step for me.

300 Bowl – A Second Look

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 Editorial note- we previously reviewed 300 Bowl but here is a second look from a different perspective…

From the Developers Website:

“300 Bowl is the only true bowling simulation with a realistic view of the bowling alley.

Use your finger to toss the ball down the lane. Give it a curve or toss it straight and true, its all up to you.

With unparalleled sound and graphics, you feel as though you are in your own personal lane.

300 Bowl is a fun way to play a quick 10 frames without renting an ugly pair of bowling shoes. The speed of the game is fast, with the ball quickly hitting the pins and there is not much downtime between shots.

The sound effects in the game add to 300 Bowls realistic feel, with the sounds of a ball rolling and pins being smashed and scattered. Play alone, against a computerized opponent or play a friend in two player mode, handing the phone off between turns.

View the full scorecard during a game or at the end of a game by tapping on the score display.”

OUR TAKE