Posted by iPhone Addict on Aug 4, 2009 in
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Curiosity is a universal human characteristic, so telling someone not to do something makes him/her more likely to do it. Such is the premise for Do Not Press The Red Button (and also for the fact that you are reading this blog post) and the reason for its huge success. The entertainment app, which, I might add, is the antithesis to productivity, has topped the Top Free Apps list for the iPhone since its release in July, and deserves its place at number 1. So, what happens when you press the red button? Well I can't tell you, you'll just have to go against the rules and press it for yourself. I can guarantee you, though, that you will endure
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Posted by iPhone Addict on Aug 4, 2009 in
iPhone Games
Just one week ago, Apple came out with a free MobileMe iDisk app for the iPhone. The MobileMe service (which costs $99 for a year subscription) allows your computer and your mobile to be completely synced, so that all your contacts, photos, documents, etc. are accessible by either medium. MobileMe also provides 20GB of storage space, so that any items that need saving (be it photos or files) will be saved, no matter what happens to your phone or computer. The iDisk app allows you to browse your iDisk public or private files, share files from iPhone and view iWork, Office, PDF documents and QuickTime files.
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Posted by iPhone Addict on Aug 4, 2009 in
iPhone Games
Gameprom's The Deep Pinball [App Store] just appeared for download on the App Store. With a dynamic camera system similar to Wild West Pinball [App Store], The Deep is based on the same great pinball engine with an entirely new table.
Complete with a sunken ship to bounce around on, a treasure chest to open, and sharks to hunt, the pinball table in The Deep is a significant evolution from the comparatively barren table in Wild West Pinball. Both games have online global scoring, but The Deep is anything like Wild West, the top score boards will be flooded with super-human pinball scoring monsters before too long.
Here's a gameplay video I took of
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Posted by iPhone Addict on Aug 4, 2009 in
iPhone Games

Gameloft released screenshots for what they say is the first full football simulation game in the App Store. NFL 2010 will feature full team rosters so players can pick their favorite NFL team to play with.
Few other details so far, but enclosed are the screenshots of the upcoming game. They hope that the game will be released into the App Store by the end of the month. Pricing not yet announced.




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