Archive for 'Apps'
“Thousand Apps!” on one page, the Million Dollar Homepage for Apps.
Posted on 03. Jul, 2010 by Renzo.
Remember the Million Dollar Homepage? Well now there’s a similar thing, but for iPhone apps! Mika Letki and Danilo Yasuno have carefully placed thousand 30 by 30 smiley faced icons on their website ThousandApps.com. After we took notice of this almost half the page was already filled with icons from iPhone App developers. Even some [...]
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Suzie’s Sushi House: Review
Posted on 17. Jun, 2010 by tABStaff.
Let me tell you little bit about sushi first. Sushi is a famous Japanese delicacy which is commonly topped with other ingredients such as fish or other seafood. It is basically cooked vineyard rice which is known by different names based on the toppings. Literally Sushi means “it’s sour” but our cook Suzie will make [...]
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In case you missed it
Posted on 14. Jun, 2010 by tABStaff.
The iPhone combined with an App called ‘Krapps’ is an amazing resource for all kind of scrap information. The scrap value in this case is really high for the app and we get to know about a lot of bugs and wasted bucks too in the App Store. It’s a gold rush but at the [...]
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Wobble back to App Store
Posted on 01. Mar, 2010 by tABStaff.
As you can read in our previous post one week ago Wobble was removed because of “overtly sexual” content. But there is good news for the people that still would like to purchase this app. Wobble is back in the App Store, this time it is not intended for wobbling boobs but for wobbling eyes. [...]
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Crack Passcode Protected iPhone Backups
Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by tABStaff.
Since iPhone Firmware 3.0 we can create iPhone backups that are password protected. But there will always be people that will forget their password. If you are one of them your backup is suddenly became useless. But don’t give up, ElcomSoft has created a program that can crack your database password for you. ElcomSoft’s iPhone [...]
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Indie Relief, iPhone developers donate revenue to Haiti on 20/01
Posted on 20. Jan, 2010 by Renzo.
On Tuesday 12 January 2010, Haiti was hit by an earthquake which destroyed the capital Port-au-prince completely, left millions homeless and made more than a hundred thousand deadly victims. The people who are left behind can use all the support they need and therefore the world is coming into action. That includes the independent iPhone developers community and therefore over 60 other iPhone and Mac developers have decided to donate all revenue their apps generate on the 20th of January 2010 to a good cause which is currently aiding the Haitian people.
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GTA: Chinatown Wars In App Store Now!
Posted on 19. Jan, 2010 by tABStaff.
EA Games just released their latest game in the App Store: GTA: Chinatown Wars. Left for dead in the worst place in America. Following his father’s murder, Huang Lee has a simple mission: deliver an ancient sword to his Uncle Kenny to ensure his family retains control of the Triad gangs of Liberty City. Huang [...]
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Review : Syncopy – Synchronized Copy/Paste between your Mac and iPhone
Posted on 15. Jan, 2010 by Renzo.
One of the main features of an iPhone is that it integrates perfectly with Mac OSX. For Mac users, the iPhone boasts a native way to transfer media, to synchronize contacts and tasks and to set up email accounts. But one thing that’s missing is a way to synchronize clipboards. And that’s where Syncopy comes in.
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Phix Photo Contest! [iTunes Gift Cards for giveaway!]
Posted on 22. Dec, 2009 by Renzo.
we are organizing a contest in which we give away a 150$ iTunes Gift card. The gift card goes to the person who can show us the most amazing picture that is edited with one of the Phix apps.
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Big Holiday Contest!
Posted on 22. Dec, 2009 by Renzo.
We’re all in a holiday spirit and a holiday spirit means a lot of gifts, also from us the Apple Bites to you. And that’s why we have been busy gathering all sorts of prizes and promo codes from developers. And we’ve gathered a lot to give away to you all.
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App Review: Sphere Raider
Posted on 16. Dec, 2009 by tABStaff.
Yet another game is in app store to make to top-10. SphereRaider, with a unique idea, is a accelerometer and touch based control iPhone and iPod Touch game. The first thing to notice about this game is that it’s an invention, rather being copied from other game eras. Goal of the game is simple – [...]
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ShopSavvy 1.1 for iPhone Available
Posted on 16. Dec, 2009 by tABStaff.
ShopSavvy 1.1 for iPhone is now available for free download at Apple’s iTunes Store. The new and improved version of ShopSavvy –- already one of the most downloaded barcode-scanning apps for the iPhone — features a number of enhancements based on feedback from iPhone users. Ranking as one of the most popular apps on Android [...]
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App Review : Ghost Capture
Posted on 27. Nov, 2009 by Renzo.
Creepy isn’t it? I know Halloween is weeks behind us, but a nice piece of iPhone software is welcome throughout the entire year. Ghost capture is a simple app which allows you to add a set of creepy ghosts to any picture. Pictures can either be loaded from your cameraroll or you can take a [...]
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App Store listing broken, has Apple tampered too much?
Posted on 24. Nov, 2009 by Renzo.
Today reports started flooding the internet of a malfunctioning App Store. According to various sources, iPhone reviewers and iPhone developers, recently submitted applications have gone missing from the “New” listing and this listing isn’t being updated anymore…
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App Store Paid Apps rate well, free apps don’t
Posted on 19. Nov, 2009 by Renzo.
When people visit the App Store to download themselves a nice iPhone App you should assume that quality free apps get high ratings, well…euhm, because they are free. But this isn’t true. Apparently Free apps are less likely to be rated more than 2.5 stars out of 5 than paid apps. A free notepad will get ratings which are approximately 30-50% worse than a paid notepad app with exactly the same features.
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Apple’s (failed) attempt to clean up the App Store
Posted on 18. Nov, 2009 by Renzo.
While you were all asleep, Apple quietly made minor changes to the App Store. This is good news for all users as it’s the first step to a less cluttered App Store, but it’s a real pain towards developers.










