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Top iPhone & iPod Touch Games!

September 20th, 2009 No comments

Heres a video of my favorite iPhone and iPod Touch games of all time. All of these games are paid, but a lot of the games have free or lite versions that you can download to try. I hope you enjoy the list, Ryan ps Please be sure to leave a comment with your favorite games Thanks!

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September 20th, 2009 6 comments
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Adrenaline Golf Online for iPhone and iPod touch

September 19th, 2009 No comments

Shows what Adrenaline Golf Online is about and also gives some impressions about the graphic effects used throughout the game. It’s the first game ever to use the OpenGL shader effects in a 3D environment on mobile platforms. It’s a challenging mix between golf, mini golf and pool with an extensive online mode where you play with other players worldwide and can send fun bonuses to slow them down. The game is made by Eurocenter and is now available in the App Store: phobos.apple.com…

Some Exchange users hung out to dry with iPhone 3.1 update

September 18th, 2009 No comments


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In Depth: A history of the iPod: the gadget that put Apple in your pocket

September 18th, 2009 No comments

ipodretromain 200 200 In Depth: A history of the iPod: the gadget that put Apple in your pocket

Eight years ago next month, the iPod was launched with more of a whimper than a bang. The launch event on 23 October 2001 was held at Apple’s Cupertino campus for a small gaggle of invited journalists, and not even deserving of a proper MacWorld keynote.