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Just 'cause it may not be socially acceptable to break out your latest dance moves on the subway doesn't mean you can't still rhythmically express yourself. Many apps, such as Tap Tap Dance and DDR for the iPhone, are surfacing that allow you to harness the beat into your hands and dance with your fingers. Similar to how you would do DDR with your feet, these apps just require you to press given objects (bubbles, arrows, whatever) with your fingers in accordance to the music. While it may be hard to control your body from following suit, you can still get the dance release you crave in any setting (plus your fingers will get quite the workout). Now your feet are not the only
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Spins puts a fun and less dangerous spin on the game of roulette. All you have to do is put various faces or options around the wheel, and Spins makes the decision for you. This can be handy if you want to peg someone with the dinner bill, entertaining for various games (just think: the future of Truth or Dare, Spin the Bottle....), and enlightening if you want to know silly things like if he loves you or loves you not. Spin your way out of "tough" decisions and into endless fun and laughs with this socially amusing app.
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We have reported about Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing, Phil Schiller reaching out to John Gruber of Daring Fireball about his concerns over the rejection of Ninjawords iPhone App and then responding to Steven Frank, Mac Developer and co-founder of Panic, who had recently decided to boycott...


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Folks at Covino & Rich Show, hosts of the Maxim Radio talk radio show on Sirius and XM satellite radio has published photos on their blog that they claim are of Apple's next generation iPod Touch. The authenticity of the photos has not been confirmed but the photos match previous...


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While there are already a few iPhone games that share the same gameplay mechanics as Orbital [App Store], none of them look anywhere near as cool.
Orbital is played with a single finger, tapping on the screen shoots a ball in the direction that the launcher is aiming. The launcher oscillates automatically left to right. When the ball lands, it expands and a number appears. That orb then needs to be hit that many times to clear it off the board.
In the "Pure" game mode, the orbs you shoot follow a standard trajectory and bounce off things as you would normally expect them to. This is the mode
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There must have been a memo sent out to developers this week. While we try not to post about every random game that goes on sale, this week we've seen a number of notable games drop to free including Saucelifter, TowerMadness, Dropship and Mevo & The Grooveriders. iFPS Online joins the list of temporarily free games that is worth a download.
iFPS Online was the first online deathmatch game for the iPhone released back in April. The game was a bit rough with less than ideal controls, and limited play areas. It has seen a couple of updates since it was originally released, but is one of the
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