If you haven’t heard of the great physics puzzler iBlast Moki, you’re really missing out on a ton of casual gaming fun on your iDevice. Make sure you check out our review on the app here. Anyways, now we’ve gotten word from the developers over at Godzilab that a sequel is coming up soon, to be released on the iOS App Store. The sequel (with some screenshots you can see above by clicking on the thumbnails) brings some great new revamps to Moki, with new levels and characters. The app will also bring a great new level editor, that is extremely intuitive. The developers have announced that every single level in ‘iBlast Moki 2′ was made using the very level editor that they have provided you, allowing you to put your imagination and physics knowledge to the test and build extremely fun and challenging levels, bringing hours more of gameplay.
Read More →If you remember the iPod Classic from a couple of years back (lately the news on the Classic has been lying low), the device’s biggest pros were its large hard drive space and its larger-than-nano screen. The iPod classic was quite useful, allowing you to store tons of movies, music, etc on the 160/320 gigabyte storage drive. But if you’re willing to destroy your Classic (or if its already destroyed) then you can take the “shell” of the iPod and turn it into something that could be quite useful, if you’re a smoker.
Read More →A few days ago we announced that Sie Meier’s Pirates! was going to hit the iPad soon, and indeed, it is here. And within a day after its release, the price has been dropped, from $6.99 to just $3.99! All hands on Deck! Sid Meier’s Pirates! is an exciting high-seas adventure that allows buccaneers to helm one of 27 fully customizable ships as they descend upon unsuspecting ports of call to amass a motley crew of seafaring bandits.
Read More →The iPad has almost completely dominated the tablet market, leaving other tablets in the dust, struggling to make their venture profitable. A recent survey of 1,000 consumers from Retrovo shows that to compete with the iPad, the biggest thing competitors will have to do is lower their price of their products. TUAW has more:
Read More →According to PriceGrabber, an extremely popular online shopping site that surveyed about 3,000 U.S. customers, about 35% of them would buy an iPhone 5 no matter what. Even if they’ve never seen one. This is exactly the strength that is behind Apple’s brand that I mentioned in my first editorial. Some more details:
Read More →Apple’s really started just churning out update upon update for both Lion and iOS. A mere ten days after iOS 4.3.4 was released, which fixed a PDF exploit used by online jailbreaking tool JailbreakMe, 4.3.5 has arrived, fixing a security flaw that may allow an “attacker with a privileged network position may capture or modify data in sessions protected by SSL/TLS.”
Read More →For those of you who don’t know HumbleBundle, it’s quite different from all other “bundle” deals for software that you may find online. First of all, it only deals with games, so for those of you who are more gaming oriented, listen up. Secondly, one of the biggest perks is that the software is all DRM free. What does that mean? It means there’s no limitations on what you can and cannot do with the games. You’re allowed to install them as many times as you want, and they work for all three major operating systems: Windows, Linux, and Mac. Additionally, you can also get Steam redeem codes for the games, which is great. And best of all, it’s a great way to support charity, developers, etc.
Read More →One of the best features that the latest beta of iOS 5 (beta 4) brought was the ability to be downloaded over-the-air. This gets rid of the need for a computer and iTunes to update your iOS device’s firmware, and luckily, we have a video from InsanelyGreatMac showing the update being downloaded over-the-air in action. Check it out.
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