New iPhone and iPad Apps in the App Store This Week…
March 25, 2011 | Andy Boxall

Browsing the App Store this weekend? If so, here are fifteen applications released recently. Enjoy!
Google’s location app finally gets an update and now includes check-ins and improved performance for background running. Free.
Improve your golf game with the help of Tiger Woods’ new iPhone app, with side-by-side swing comparison, analysis, helpful videos and a lot more. $9.99/£5.99.
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP.
A highly anticipated game which is as much audio and video experience as it is video game. $4.99/£2.99.
An online version of the classic Battleships game, with a pirate theme. An in-app purchase is required to play the full game. Free.
A word search game with definitions of all words included, plus 23 different categories with thousands of words to find. $1.99/£1.19.
Take a picture with your iPhone’s camera and add your own notes right on to it. Then share it via Facebook, Twitter or email. $1.99/£1.19.
The latest set of pinball tables from Gameprom, in both iPhone and iPad form. This time the tables are inspired by three war movies, Platoon, Navy Seals and Missing in Action. $0.99/£0.59.
A game which needs little introduction. Square Enix continue to release their original series of Final Fantasy games, but you’ll need to be a real fan to pay the price they’re asking. $15.99/£9.99.
A variation on the established Traffic Rush model. It’s a universal app fr the iPhone and iPad, plus ther’s Game Center support too. $0.99/£0.59.
A voice-controlled shoot ‘em up, where you shout ‘Pah!’ to make your ship fire. Yes, really. $0.99/£0.59.
Brevity – The Ultrafast Text Editor.
A word completion app to make typing documents a faster process on your iPhone. There are 10 supported dictionaries and the ability to send email inside the app. $0.99/£0.59.
A free-for-30-days iPhone 4 navigation app, with a further 30 costing $2.99 or a year for $21.99. Free, US-only.
An ocean navigation tool that appears to have just about every feature you could want. $49.99/£29.99.
A racing game set in actual locations around the world. $3.99/£2.39.
An unusual physics-based platform-like puzzle game where you draw items on the screen to use in the game. An HD iPad version is also available. $1.99/£1.19.











Fully recomend google latitud, u will know where ur friends are… (privacy fail? –> no, you can customize it)