Further proof the white iPhone 4 is more of a white elephant emerged this week, when some keen-eyed owners noticed a tiny variation in thickness between it and the black model. It’s a miniscule amount – 0.2mm – but as we all know, size does matter. In fact, it’s going to matter quite a lot to [...]
Continue reading...29. April 2011 | by Andy Boxall
In a week where it has been revealed that Apple are tracking our every move and Sony have let bands of criminals gain access to our private information, one could be forgiven for thinking it couldn’t get any worse. Well, bad things come in threes and to close out this trinity of horror, Unpleasant Horse [...]
Continue reading...29. April 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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G5 Entertainment have announced their sequel to Supermarket Mania will be released on the 12th May for both the iPhone and the iPad. Supermarket Mania 2 follows on from the plot of the first, but moves the action to Hollywood, where you’ll be opening new stores in a variety of busy locations. The game will be [...]
Continue reading...28. April 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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If you’ve been following the journey of Amiga shoot ‘em up Battle Squadron on to iOS, then you’ll probably recall our recent video of the game running on the iPad. Well, that was the first beta version of the game and since then a second version has been released with some notable changes. The major difference [...]
Continue reading...28. April 2011 | by Andy Boxall
Thanks to some detective work carried out by two researchers, it was revealed this week that a log containing location data from your iPhone was being backed up and stored on your computer; and this file could be decoded fairly simply. Lots of shouting about privacy and the reasons why Apple would be doing this commenced, [...]
Continue reading...28. April 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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We reviewed Super Ball Escape recently and rewarded it with a score of 4/5. This ball-rolling sci-fi game is a lot of fun and despite the increasingly difficult stages, rather addictive. We recommended you download it in our review, but developers Playlithium have sweetened the deal even further by dropping the price to $0.99/£0.59. The price [...]
Continue reading...27. April 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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You know that phone that was released last year? Well, you can now buy it in a different color! Yes, after a lot of waiting, several delays and a few enterprising individuals making their own; you’ll be able to buy an official white iPhone 4 at your local Apple emporium from the 28th April 2011. The [...]
Continue reading...26. April 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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It seems like everybody has got a question these days, and there are plenty of other people willing to answer them. Yahoo Answers and the phenomenon that is Quora spring to mind as being examples of successful question-and-answer forums, so what does Pupil bring to the table? Pupil’s hook is the ability to illustrate a question [...]
Continue reading...22. April 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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We reviewed Death Rally last week and declared it an ‘almost perfect mobile gaming experience’, recommending it to all iPhone and iPad owners. The game has now been updated to version 1.2, with several new features and a few interesting adjustments to the control methods and tracks. New arrow-steering controls. The Vagabond, Dervish and Deliverator all get [...]
Continue reading...22. April 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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Browsing the App Store this weekend? If so, here are ten applications released recently. Enjoy! Camera Boost. The first dedicated iPad 2 camera app, where you can enhance the image and add effects or filters in real-time, as you’re recording a video. $2.99/£1.79. Spectre 3D. Newly updated, this retro arcade game is now a universal app for the iPad [...]
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29. April 2011 | by Andy Boxall
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