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iRobot releases Roomba Revenge on the iPhone

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 01:33 PM PST

iRobot, the company behind the Roomba (you know, the robot vacuum that cleans your filthy floors so you don’t have to) has just launched a game for the iPhone – Roomba Revenge.

Danger, excitement, challenges, and dust. The Dust Bunnies have taken over and it's up to Roomba to clean up this mess!

Control the world-famous iRobot Roomba vacuum as he battles his way through 20 levels, riddled with filth-spreading, ill-tempered Dust Bunnies. Enter Revenge Mode to suck them up and reveal the treasures they hold captive.

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EA offering daily freebies and price drops with “Daily Deals” event

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 12:37 PM PST

EA Mobile is getting into the spirit of Christmas early with “Daily Deals“, where steep price drops or straight-out freebies are offered everyday. It actually kicked off a few days back, when The Sims Medieval and SHIFT 2 Unleashed (still showing as $0 as of writing) were the first two EA games to go free. Discounts on in-game content via IAPs are also part of the daily offerings, as can be seen in today’s “hot deal” for Fantasy Safari and Road Trippin’. The promo will run until Jan 2nd, 2012 and a new list of special deals will be refreshed at 9:00am PST each day.

 

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Fully functional Siri port finds its way onto the iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 11:51 AM PST

Since the release of the 4S, developers and hackers have attempted to make Siri work on the iPhone 4 (and other older iDevices). While successful in installing the digital assistant, they weren’t able to make Siri fully communicate with Apple’s servers. But it appears that a group of Chinese hackers (the CD-Team) has successfully ported the full functionality of Siri to jailbroken iDevices – the iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G in particular. Called H1Siri, the port – over a 100mb download – is found on Cydia via the Cydia.be and iphone3gsystem.fr/cydia repositories. While using Siri on your iPhone 4 is highly desirable no doubt, there are several red flags when it comes to installing the package. Aside from legality issues, this proxy hack involves sending your personal information to a third party server, which isn’t exactly desirable to say the least. But if you still want to give it a try, a step-by-step tutorial showing you how can be found here. Below is a video of a youtube user running H1Siri on his iPhone 4.

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How to Use Dropbox to store all your ebooks in the cloud

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 09:55 AM PST

Previously, we looked at how to read your old ebooks (i.e. LIT, MOBI, PDB, RTF) on iBooks, Apple’s e-reader app. It involved converting them into ePubs, the only ebook format supported by iBooks, and uploading them via iTunes. Well we’re going to show you today a far superior method — one utilizing Calibre and Dropbox — for storing your ebook collection and transferring books to your iPhone, iPod Touch and/or iPad even if you’re far away from home, without access to your home computer.

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Youda Survivor in Review – Robinson Crusoe didn’t have to deal with this!

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 07:54 AM PST

I think the story of Robinson Crusoe, though sad, has in many respects a lot of romance to it as well. Certainly the prospect of having a Friday of your own 7 days a week is a tempting one. I'm sure many have dreamed or at least tried to imagine what it would be like. And when our imagination fails, us we have but the App Store to turn to. Thanks to G5 Entertainment – the masters of time management – a deserted island will become much less deserted with you on it in Youda Survivor.

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