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- DEAD TRIGGER brings gorgeous zombie mayhem to the iPhone and iPad
- Google Chrome for iPhone and iPad now available
- iOS Deals of the Day – June 28th
- Google Chrome set to arrive on iOS
- Google Drive app now available for iOS
- Apple said to be planning major overhaul for iTunes later this year
- Zombie Run HD in Review – Temple Huh?
- Vorzüge VorzAMPpure and VorzAMPduo headphone amps in Review – There’s none more black
DEAD TRIGGER brings gorgeous zombie mayhem to the iPhone and iPad Posted: 28 Jun 2012 02:13 PM PDT Madfinger Games’ highly anticipated zombie shooter – DEAD TRIGGER - has finally been unleashed onto the App Store. First announced earlier this month, the follow up to SHADOWGUN brings console quality FPS action to the small screen. The story is your typical zombie affair, with billions having been wiped out and now you must find a way to survive the onslaught. The graphics simply look amazing for a handheld device, and we have the Unity 3D engine to thank for that. Aside from the gorgeous visuals, players will be treated with more than 40 hours of gameplay, advanced ragdoll effects, and even get to decide whether they want to blow a zombie’s brains out or chop them up limb by limb (can anyone say Dead Island?). Best of all, the game’s only $0.99 on the App Store, not to mention that it’s a very friendly 116MB download. By the looks of it, Madfinger’s got another massive hit on their hands. Full PR and video trailer after the gap. MADFINGER Games, a.s., DEAD TRIGGER - $0.99 (...) © louis for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Google Chrome for iPhone and iPad now available Posted: 28 Jun 2012 01:41 PM PDT Announced earlier today during Google I/O, the Chrome browser has arrived for the iPhone and iPad.
As noted before, Chrome for iOS supports multi-device sync, so once you sign in, you’ll have access to all your tabs, bookmarks, passwords and omnibox data from your PC/Mac. Incognito mode has even made its way over so users can browse the web without leaving any virtual trails. This is one (free) app current Chrome users need to have their iDevices. Google, Inc., Chrome - Free © louis for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
iOS Deals of the Day – June 28th Posted: 28 Jun 2012 12:14 PM PDT Looking for the latest app sales and deals for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad? Here's our roundup today for the most recent freebies and price drops that are worth checking out. As always, they're only good for a very limited time. And if you missed our previous roundup, be sure to check it out as a good number of deals are still in effect. (...) © louis for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Google Chrome set to arrive on iOS Posted: 28 Jun 2012 11:29 AM PDT Great news for all you Chrome users. Google has announced during its annual developer conference (Google I/O) that its Chrome Browser will soon be coming to all iOS devices. This news comes shortly after Google made it known during their keynote that Chrome now has 310 million active users, making it the world’s most popular web browser. Like the Google Drive app (which was just released), Chrome for the iPhone and iPad will arrive on the App Store later today. The app’s biggest feature will be its sync ability, where tabs, passwords, history and settings will be automatically made available whenever users log in. This means that you’ll soon be able to browser jump from a PC/Mac to your iDevice and pick up where you left off, something that Yahoo! implemented through its recently released Axis browser. As an avid Chrome user myself, I can’t wait to be able to sync all my tabs and bookmarks between my iPhone/iPad and iMac. We’ll keep you posted on when Chrome for iOS will slip into the App Store. © louis for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Google Drive app now available for iOS Posted: 28 Jun 2012 11:05 AM PDT Google Drive has landed on iOS. First launched by Google back in April, Drive is a cloud storage service like Dropbox that will allow its users to store their files on Google’s servers – as well as on their PCs and Macs. And with the release of the iOS app, Drive users can finally access and view their documents, images etc. on the iPhone and iPad. The app also supports offline viewing, file sharing with collaborators, starring or important files and more. If you don’t have a Drive account, you can get started here, where all new users get 5 GB free of storage space. Google Drive is a free download and now available on the App Store. Google, Inc., Google Drive - Free (...) © louis for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Apple said to be planning major overhaul for iTunes later this year Posted: 28 Jun 2012 10:13 AM PDT Bloomberg reported earlier today that Apple will be making significant changes to iTunes for its next major release (iTunes 11?), this according to those with “direct knowledge of the matter”. As part of the overhaul, iTunes will include deeper iCloud Integration, which will help make it easier for users to access all their media files from various iDevices. Perhaps even more significant, will be an improved experience for discovering content, primarily through a new song sharing feature that would allow friends to listen for free. Currently through the (doomed) Ping service found on iTunes, users can only listen to 30 second previews of songs that have been recommended by friends. (...) © louis for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Zombie Run HD in Review – Temple Huh? Posted: 28 Jun 2012 06:23 AM PDT There's no question that Temple Run added a whole new dimension to infinite runners with it's over the shoulder view, ability to slide in that view, and cool mechanic of turning to continue down a winding path. There are even times when I'm playing Zombie Run that I think to myself how the game feels like Temple Run with a different skin. Zombie Run bears many similarities to its predecessor, yet it still manages to be entertaining in its own right. I'm not saying I've forgotten you, Temple Run, but now you have to share the spotlight.(...) © EricPankoke for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Vorzüge VorzAMPpure and VorzAMPduo headphone amps in Review – There’s none more black Posted: 28 Jun 2012 01:08 AM PDT Okay, apes, it’s time to toss bones to the firmament. It’s time to beat on your mates and rip sinews from the teeth of angry panthers. Evolution’s catching us up again. This time, however, it’s the Germans, not Americans, who are pressing us to the edge of the audiophile solar system. The eponymous VorzAMP has its sights and prices set high, and has been the cause of an infatuated uproar among Japanese audiophiles for quite a turn. I think you will agree with them that you don’t need a Discovery-sized headphone amp to blast off toward Jupiter. The lovely fräulein, VorzAMP, is beautiful to hold, behold, and listen to. (...) © shigzeo for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
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