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Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Cool Thin iPhone 5 Case Bumpers

Yes it is now as official as the President of the United States that you can’t use your old iPhone case for the n ... http://bit.ly/QxK9ox
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Friday, April 11, 2014

After Earth IPA iPhone iPad Download


After Earth IPA [iPhone/iPad Download]DANGER IS REAL. FEAR IS A CHOICE. CONFRONT IT ALL WITH ‘AFTER EARTH’ON MOBILE.
After Earth is an all-new game based on the film where you can slide, leap and flythrough perilous terrain, and slice and dice evil creatures that lurk in the dark with your cutlass sword. Not your typical action-running game – you can confront and defeat an array of vicious creatures in epic battles, downloadfall, zipline and more!Fight for survival and defeat your enemies—but whatever you do, do not succumb to fear!
EXCLUSIVE FEATURES:
• Career Mode – Complete 20 challenging missions and unlock secret levels along the way
• Marathon – Test your reflexes and explore the stunning environments inspired by the film
• Collect and change suits for different game experiences
• Fulfill multiple achievements by replaying the danger-filled levels
• Think you’re better than your friends? Prove it by besting their scores, level progressions, and achievements.
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Thursday, April 10, 2014

iPhone Game The Plateau



The Plateau is a non-area, a corridor between worlds.

Immerse yourself in the mind-bending space challenge transcending space and time. Unravel holographic structures of orbs connected with glowing lines to find your way through unknown realms. Become an intergalactic strategist and puzzle your way through Challenge mode, carefully planning your moves. Or, try thinking at light speed in Arcade mode. The challenge is great; do you have what it takes to conquer The Plateau?

Experience design like none other, each visual element contributes to the gameplay experience. Check out the title IGN called “A wonderful game that serves as perfect example of marrying a smart concept with a wonderful theme to create a sum greater than the parts."

Floating among myriads of unknown stars and galaxies, put your brain to an ultimate trial with The Plateau.


FEATURES:
— Dazzling artwork by Apple Design Award winner, Piotr Gajos and world-class coding by Sourcebits.
— Haunting, ambient music by Sergei Starko.
— Challenge mode: 50 levels of mind-twisting puzzles. Figure out a strategy, untangle, collect points and advance to new worlds.
— Arcade mode: 50 levels that you have to untangle as fast as possible. Speed is key, but if you’re too hasty you might just end up losing those hard-earned points…
— 5 beautiful, distinct worlds to discover.
— Each level is generated with an advanced AI algorithm, so every game you play is unique.
— Automatic game saving.
— High scores can be shared via Game Center.
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later
get apps
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-plateau/id298824426?mt=8#
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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Microsoft Surface V S iPhone Which is better

Microsoft surface picsThis is one of the better “over-dubbed” videos I have seen in a while. With all the talk surrounding Microsoft Surface, it is about time someone gave it to you straight.



So the question remains; which is cooler MS Surface or Apple’s iPhone? Discuss it as everybody should know the optimal one.

Source- http://www.gadgetell.com/tech/comment/is-microsoft-surface-cooler-than-an-iphone/
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Friday, March 14, 2014

Apples event today might feature the iPhone 5S 5C new version of iOS and a whole new face for investor relations

To readers paying close attention to press reports, there may not be many surprises Tuesday when Apple (AAPL) hosts its big September three-ring circus for analysts and the media.
The critics will be unforgiving if the events tentpole announcements dont include:
The Phone 5S, a speedier iPhone 5, probably with fingerprint recognition for ID purposes, possibly with near-field communication (NFC) technology for buying stuff in stores.
The iPhone 5C, a plastic-bodied iPhone that comes in colors and is slower, less powerful, lower-res and less expensive (e.g. $400 plus or minus).
The release of iOS 7, the first top-to-bottom redesign of the face the iPhone shows the world, complete with new metaphors, new light sources, a Pandora knock-off and a look designed to make Samsungs smartphones feel old fashioned.

New programming and new tricks for Apple TV, Steve Jobs final "hobby" by which he hoped to someday disrupt the entertainment industry.
Distribution deals with some of the worlds biggest holdouts, including China Mobile (740 million subscribers) and NTT DoCoMo (60 million).
All this and maybe more will be duly reported -- with specs, price points and other details filled in -- Tuesday afternoon.
But by Wednesday, Apple watchers will be wrestling with the darker questions -- questions that have been swirling around the company since even before the stock started tanking in September 2012.

Essentially, the issues that Wall Street has with Apple -- the perceived problems that by April 2013 had lopped $280 billion (40%) off Apples market value -- boil down to three negative story lines:
That Apple without Steve Jobs can no longer innovate.
That Apples products are over-engineered and overpriced, and that for most users, Android phones and tablets are good enough.
That Apple cant compete in the worlds fastest growing smartphone markets: China, India, Brazil, the Philippines, Nigeria, etc.
Those are valid issues, and they deserve an answer.
But until we see what Tim Cook has up his sleeves -- and whether it delights or disappoints or even works as advertised -- until then we wont know whether the reports of Apples impending doom that weve been hearing for more than a year are, like Mark Twains obituary, premature. (Fortune/cnn)
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