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3/10

Electoral Map a Toss-Up

Electoral Map is a pretty straightforward application that lets you track the US presidential election with up-to-date polls by state on a map. By clicking on the info button, you can see the underlying data and sort it by state, polling date, and size of lead for either candidate. Electoral Map is a good-looking, informational [...]



8/10

LED Basketball Scores

iPhone application developer touchGrove had a big hit with LED Football and has followed up logically enough with LED Basketball. Featuring a butter-yellow case, 70s-style players complete with booty shorts and high socks, and an overall flawless reproduction of the original game, LED Basketball is a highly entertaining retro pleasure. No one will ever mistake [...]



4/10

Trapster – Good Idea, Not Quite Ready For Prime Time

Trapster is an iPhone application that warns you when you’re getting close to police speed traps, red light cameras, and other traffic-related traps.  Traps are reported by users, and are then rated by other users to determine credibility of the report (and the reporting user) over time. Trapster allows the user to customize the sound [...]



iTunes 8.0.1 Released

iTunes 8.0.1 is out, with substantial changes to media playback and purchase. The update also features a device synchronization tool. Specific changes include: Seamlessly plays the current song when creating a new Genius playlist. Improves syncing spoken menus to iPod nano. Addresses an issue of deleting HD TV episodes when downloading. Improves checking for updates [...]



Skizzle Video

Friend of AppCraver Sudo Labs, developer of puzzle game Skizzle, sent us this demonstration video for Skizzle. Review coming soon…



Polarbit Developing Wave Blazer and Armageddon Squadron for iPhone

We’re hearing that mobile developer Polarbit is in the process of developing Wave Blazer and Armageddon Squadron for release on the iPhone by the end of the year. Polarbit is the developer of wildly popular games Raging Thunder and Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D for the iPhone. Their existing games have been very favorably reviewed; [...]



Flash coming to the iPhone?

VentureBeat reports that Adobe is indeed working on Flash for the iPhone. Apple Insider is confirming, saying that Senior Director of Engineering at Adobe Systems Paul Betlem said at the Flash on the Beach conference that his team is working on Flash for the iPhone. According to Betlem, pending Apple’s approval the software would be [...]



Apple Drops iPhone Developer NDA

Apple is dropping the NDA on developers for released iPhone software. From the Apple site: The NDA has created too much of a burden on developers, authors and others interested in helping further the iPhone’s success, so we are dropping it for released software. Developers will receive a new agreement without an NDA covering released software within a [...]



Microsoft Developing an iPhone App

Yahoo News is reporting that Microsoft acquisition Tellme is developing a speech recognition/voice-activated search application for the iPhone for release by June. The iPhone doesn’t currently have speech recognition capabilities, so this could fill an important functionality gap for the iPhone. Say Where from developer DialDirections is another similar application preparing for imminent release. It [...]



8/10

Star Wars – The Force Is Strong With This One

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed was released recently on a variety of gaming platforms to middling reviews. As I haven’t played the console versions yet I can’t speak to the quality of those games; I can say that the iPhone version is an impressive and enjoyable game that is a must-download for any mobile gaming [...]



9/10

Galcon – Amazing Real Time Strategy Game For the iPhone

Following up on our brief profile of developer Phil Hassey yesterday, we thought we’d review his flagship application for the iPhone, Galcon. Galcon is a simple real time strategy game. The player player starts out controlling a single planet and a number of fleets on that planet. The rest of the play surface is covered [...]



How Apple Decides Whether or Not to Put An App in the App Store

Funny cartoon from GeekCulture.com.



7/10

BreakTouch – Ingenious Twist on Classic Video Game

Since the 1976 release of Breakout for the Atari, there have been literally hundreds of adaptations made of this classic game, most notably Arkanoid in 1986. Most deviate from the original in minor ways (Arkanoid’s addition of powerups, etc). BreakTouch represents the most original twist on the Breakout/Arkanoid game model I’ve seen to date. Like [...]



7/10

Virtual Conquest – Great Idea, Needs Refining

SEE EDITOR’S NOTE AT BOTTOM OF POST. Virtual Conquest is a Risk knock-off for the iPhone, the first of its kind. The concept is good; the execution needs work. The basics of the game are similar to Risk. The game is played on a board representing the world, with the various continents divided into territories. [...]



7/10

Reversi – Nice Version of the Classic Game

Reversi for the iPhone is a nice adaptation of the classic board game of the same name. Featuring 1 and 2-player modes, five different difficulty levels, win-loss tracking by level, and a variety of other options, Reversi is a well-executed and enjoyable app. Reversi costs $1.99. There are several free Reversi games in the app [...]



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