How might an Amazon smartphone change the app landscape?
If Bloomberg reports are true, Amazon might be manufacturing its own smartphone and will viciously compete against Apple, Google and even Microsoft for palm share.
If Bloomberg reports are true, Amazon might be manufacturing its own smartphone and will viciously compete against Apple, Google and even Microsoft for palm share.
Dynamite Jack is the latest title from developer Phil Hassey of Galcon fame. This is quite different from his strategy offerings though. Essentially, it’s a stealth puzzle game, with simple yet decent visuals, cool lighting effects, and all the explosions you can stomach. It’s actually a port of the original desktop version, and I’m happy to report that they spared no expense and made no cuts. This is full of features and options. Sadly, it’s only available to iPad owners.
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It would feel cheap and easy to discuss the MonkeyGram iPhone app by dousing this review in monkey puns. So I’m not going to do
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Just when you thought Google and Microsoft would have a puncher’s chance to carve out meaningful market share in the tablet space, now comes word
With half of 2012 already in the books, now is a good time to showcase the best apps and games released in 2012 so far.
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If forced to pick a favorite genre of iPhone game, I’d probably run and hide, there are simply too many strong choices out there. That
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