Kairosoft is the developer of a style of quite popular games for the iOS platform. It’s apps include Game Dev Story, the simulation game in which you control a game-making company, as well as Hot Springs Story, a similar simulation game, only this time you control a bathhouse. Both of these apps are currently on sale for a very limited timed, reduced to celebrate the release of Pocket Academy, another title based on a similar model.
Read More →When we first released news back in 2010 about Verizon being a carrier for the iPhone 4 starting January 2011, the only available “legit” carrier was AT&T. Not even half a year has passed, but this new carrier support has claimed almost a third of all iPhone 4 market share. That is, one out of every 3 iPhone 4s are using Verizon as their carrier. A graph from the analysts over at Localytics shows that Verizon iPhone 4 market share has been steadily increasing since launch, and is now just about to hit 33%.
Read More →For almost all Apple products, we’ve seen a massive amount of consumers want to be first in line to get them. Usually, Apple sells out almost immediately, and wait times after your order are up to several months. The iPad 2 was no different, but after being released for several months now, we can finally say that the mass rush of orders is over. According to the Apple website, if you order an iPad 2 now, you’ll receive it withing 3 to 5 business days.
Read More →The iPod Touch may be an “iPhone without the phone”, but it’s still lacking a pretty important feature: 3G. The only way to get internet access on an iPod Touch has been to connect to a WiFi hotspot, but these are a lot more scarce compared to 3G, which has great coverage in the United States and in some foreign countries as well. Well, all of that is about to change.
Read More →A project done at an Apple Store by artist Kyle McDonald shows the faces of 1,000 people as they browsed using various devices. Here’s the video, compiled after all the photos are taken. Some people look delighted, others confused, and others some emotions that one cannot describe. You just gotta wonder sometimes what these people [...]
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According to an Apple press release (reprinted below,) the company recently his over 15 billion downloads on its App Store.
More than 15 billion apps have been downloaded from the revolutionary App Store and more than 425,000 apps are available, including more than 100,000 native iPad apps, to consumers in [...]
Read More →We’ve recently been hearing rumors about the iPhone 6 and iPhone Nano, two devices that Apple may or may not be releasing. Amidst the release of Lion, as well as the iPhone 5 and iOS 5, these are some ideas of what could be coming up in the near feature.
Read More →Originally, the only (official) carrier that worked for the iPhone was AT&T. Then Apple added Verizon support. And now it seems like they’re going to add Sprint support too, by Christmas 2011, as our source reports. According to CultOfMac, the key is Sprint will be the last remaining U.S. carrier with an unlimited data plan after Verizon is expected to go to metered pricing Thursday.
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