Being a huge fan of brick games, I came across Goldenoid 3D as a complete delight, thus I thoroughly enjoyed cracking the entire gameplay. The app is pretty straightforward facilitating a focused gameplay. I appreciate the efforts of the developer in wrapping up this complete 3D experience with well-thought power-ups and challenges.
The app starts in a simple way wherein you have to destroy all the bricks to pass a particular level. While destroying, you randomly hit on bricks which render power-ups and multiply score. You will also get to grab coins on the go which convert into additional power ups, that is fun to achieve. Click to continue…
Dubai based JaiZee Studios today announces the recent release of Smashing Egg Tido! for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. An engaging new arcade adventure, Smashing Egg Tido! challenges players to keep their hero egg safe from roaming chefs looking to turn him into their next dinner dish while dishing out a bit of smashing justice himself! The game boasts vibrantly colorful graphics, genuinely entertaining gameplay, and offers a quirky new take on the survival arcade genre. Click to continue…
Arcreative’s multi award winning Story Pilo2 is now followed by it’s latest and equally well received Story Pilo3 Pilo stories have been noticed to keep children hooked around one theme in a Story. This time the theme is Cooking!
Pilo games concentrate on getting your kid to bed at night with a smile on their face.
The Story is filled with 6 main themes where you take a journey with Pilo, the character along with whom you wander around. You can choose to be a Boy (Tommy) or a Girl (Sunny)
As usual, Pilo has pretty unique buddies. And there are different story scenes that move on along with your child’s participation. Scenes you would find include ‘Cooking food together’ ’Celebrating together with a Special Birthday Cake’ ’Cutting fruit’ and other such scenes over which all the characters come together.
This could come in handy in building some interest in your child to have fun helping you around in the kitchen and while having meals together!
Most of the scenes are quite interactive and build an interest to move ahead.
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With the growing attraction for Interactive Stories on iPads, there is surely an abundance of it for your child. Lets take a glimpse into Arcreative’s multi award winning Story Pilo2
The Story is filled with 6 main themes where you take a journey with Pilo, the character along with whom you wander around. You can choose to be a Boy or a Girl.

Pilo has pretty unique buddies around a musical fairy land. This could be a great Story to fill your child with the charm of music and see him/her dance with them in all joy.The scenes are quite interactive and build an interest to move ahead.
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Within days of its release, Evasi0n, the latest and one of the most touted iOS jailbreaks, has become the fastest to be adopted ever, crossing 7 million downloads since its release on Monday.
Evasi0n gives owners of iOS devices much more flexibility and access to the software and allows users to install third party software as well.
Evasion also happens to be the first untethered jailbreak for the iPhone 5, which itself has sold in record numbers across the globe.
Apple is most likely to fix some of the exploits used by Evasi0n to Jailbreak iOS 6. Meanwhile, Apple has issued an updated warning, recommending users not to jailbreak their devices saying that it might reduce battery life and might cause app and system instabilities.
Macmillan, one of the five publishing firms accused of being in cahoots with Apple in an e-book price-fixing conspiracy, has now reached a settlement with US authorities.
In a official statement, The justice department said that now that the five publishing houses lave settled, Macmillan being the last, the case against Apple will proceed with a trial set to commence in June.
Macmillan followed Penguin Group, Hachette Book Group Inc, HarperCollins and Simon & Schuster, who earlier reached a settlement in the charges of an illegal conspiracy to raise e-book prices.
“As a result of today’s settlement, Macmillan has agreed to immediately allow retailers to lower the prices consumers pay for Macmillan’s e-books,” quoted Jamillia Ferris from the Antitrust Division at Justice. Click to continue…
Close on the heels of becoming the largest Smartphone vendor in the US, Apple has added another feather in its illustrious cap by scoring a major win in Oz. The Australian Department of Treasury will replace its entire fleet of BlackBerry mobile phones with iPhone 5s.
The department in the past has always provided BlackBerry devices to its staff as it was one of very few Smartphone devices certified by the Defence Signals Directorate (DSD). Recently, however, iOS devices made that cut recieving DSD certification for government use. Almost immediately, the department decided to jump the iOS bandwagon. Click to continue…
Are we likely to see an iPhone or iPad run on solar power in the future?
This might not be far-stretched at all in light of a recent patent application made by Apple pertaining to an an integrated touch sensor and solar assembly. Click to continue…
When Phillip Luepke downloaded the techno song Monkey Drums from iTunes he had no idea he would be presented a gift card worth 10,000 euros ($13,500) from Apple.
Phillip, 22, of Hanover, Germany, was gifted the card for having the 25 billionth download from iTunes. The iTunes music store hit its 25 billionth download in just under 10 years after being launched in the April of 2013. Click to continue…
It seems Apple Mac users are now growing weary of iWork, which is Apple’s office suite and the chief rival of Microsoft Office for Mac. Although receiving a strong start, iWork hasn’t been updated significantly since 2009.
Several business owners say that they are fed up with the second-class treatment dished out by Apple and the severe dearth of updates. Not just that, iWork has now started to lag. Some businesses have already abandoned iWork altogether, finding greener pastures in Microsoft Office. Click to continue…
Great news for Apple users with devices running iOS 6.x- “Evad3rs”, a dedicated team including some of the best iOS jailbreak authors, has just released Evasi0n, a brand-new jailbreak for iOS 6.x. This will be the first time users will be able to get an untethered Jailbreak on the iPhone 5.
Evasi0n will provide users a quick and efficient method to jailbreak their devices so that they can apply unauthorized third party themes, apps and tweaks to the UI from sources outside the App Store. Click to continue…
A California high court ruled on Monday that Apple Inc and other online retailers did not break the law by mandating consumers to supply their address and phone numbers as a condition of accepting credit card payments.
In a surprise decision, the Court iterated that state privacy protections for credit cards do not extend to purchases made online that are downloaded electronically.
This comes from the same Court that had earlier ruled in 2011 that privacy protections are applicable to brick and mortar stores, who are now not permitted to request a customer’s ZIP code during a credit card transaction.
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Close on the heels of becoming the No1 mobile phone vendor in the US, Apple has crossed another milestone by dethroning Nokia to become the leading Smartphone in terms of Internet usage worldwide on handsets, according to a report.
The Mobile behemoth from Finland which lead the mobile devices Internet usage market with a 37.67 per cent share last year, has now dropped down to third place, having been overtaken by Apple and Samsung for the 1st and 2nd spot respectively.
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In a much anticipated move, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a set of guidelines for mobile phone makers and mobile app developers, in a bid to safeguard users’ privacy.
The report includes recommendations such as advising companies to obtain consumers’ consent before including location tracking in software and applications, consider designing icons with some symbol depicting the transmission of user data, and offering users a ‘Do Not Track” mechanism. Click to continue…
In an impressive showing, Apple has overtaken Samsung as the largest mobile phone vendor in the US, reports say. Apple has managed this feat in the fourth quarter of 2013, after the launch of the iPhone 5.
According to Strategy Analytics, a research firm, Apple shipped 17.7 million mobile phones achieving a record 34 percent share of the US market in the fourth quarter of 2012, Click to continue…
Countries and carriers offering LTE connectivity for iPhones and iPads are listed on Apple’s websites.
As of now, 24 countries with 56 carriers support LTE connectivity on the iPhone and 21 countries and 42 carriers support the iPad.
It’s interesting to observe, that China Telecom and China Unicom both don’t support the iPhone or iPad, Whereas Hong Kong has three carriers with LTE support. This will soon change, as LTE licenses will be ready in 2013, according to China’s Ministry of Industry and Information (MIIT).
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Just when you wonder if there’s really any new ground left to cover in mobile games, a game like Phone Fight comes along and snaps you out of your reviere.
Based on an outlandish premise, this game is a lot more fun than you might expect at first glance.
Today we use our Smartphones to take pictures, to listen to music, and even as virtual wallets. MOB IN LIFE takes this concept one step further with Phone Fight, turning your mobile into a trained pet (Called a Mobi) which you can send off to do battle with other iOS enabled devices at your whim. You are also provided with a story mode where your phone battles a bunch of ‘evil’ viruses. Your phone, however, is pretty moody, and you have to keep pampering it by feeding it cupcakes and complementing it (virtually, of course). Click to continue…
Honda is keen to incorporate Apple’s Siri Eyes Free Mode into its cars, notably the 2013 Accord, Acura RDX and Acura ILX.

This move will make it the second automaker after GM to add Apple’s proprietary voice-assistant software to its vehicles. Click to continue…
Its barely been 5 months since the iPhone 5 was launched, but reports hint at the possible launch of not one, but two new iPhones, and that too as early as July.

According to Ming-Chi Kuo, who works as an analyst with KGI Securities, Apple is working on a possible iPhone 5s with improved features like a faster processor, fingerprint sensor, a better 19 megapixel camera and more powerful LED flash.
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Several Mac users around the world were taken aback when Java running programs they were using stopped working as a result of Apple blocking Java due to security problems.
Java enables programmers to write a slew of applications and softwares for computers, including Apple’s Mac. Earlier this month, however, the US Department of Homeland Security issued an advisory recommending users to disable Java in web browsers to be safe from potential hacking attacks.
In response, Apple blocked the latest version of Java from running on its latest Mac OSes, Click to continue…