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Music app NoStore Button

Many people say that Apple has give “Store” button at the left of music app in an attempt to push iTunes music purchases on its customers. Read More →

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Movie-Quiz: Simple & Addictive Entertainment App

by Tsukhiumong on March 16, 2011 · 0 comments

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Movie-Quiz By borOv

$0.99
Category: Entertainment
Released: Sep 16, 2010
Version: 1.0 1.0
Size: 5.5 MB
Languages: English, Russian
Seller: Vladimir Borodin© borOv
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later

Movie-Quiz

The app is a quiz genre, the usual quiz and answer pattern. The app is simple to use. In this app your role is to guess the film from a single frame and you are given 30 seconds to do this. There are over 2500 movies to guess and 40000 frames to view.

The app can be a real treat for movie buff or movie addicts and no doubt they can crack most of them. There is still hope for the others as the app gives you some hints, such as 50×50, + frame and others.

The app is simply to use, You just need to load to its main page which shows a screenshot and brief description of the Featured Movie. You will be provided just four buttons to choose.

The game play is very simple, as long as you keeps on guessing the right movies, the reel will keep on rolling. Don’t worry about the length of the quiz app because you have around 2,500 movies to guess.

The app also Support OpenFeint, which provide you to publish your results to worldwide leader board and gain support from your friends, making the app even more addictive.

Overall the app is fine but if the developers can generalized the movie in the pattern of Thrillers, Drama, Comedy, Romantic, Actions or Animations then the app can be much better and more organize. Even more the developers can add more movies on the basis of the genre of the movie.

Apple releases GarageBand and iMovie for iPad

by Tsukhiumong on March 11, 2011 · 0 comments

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iMovie and GarageBand has been updated by Apple which were earlier shown at the iPad 2 event last week.

iMovie app was available for iPhone 4 and iPod Touch 4G users and will now support iPad 2, which will be available for purchase starting from tomorrow through the App Store for $4.99 each.

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http://touchreviews.net

According to a report by proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis & Co reveals, Yahoo! Inc. Chief Executive Officer Carol Bartz topped a list of executives who are paid too much for running underperforming companies,.

Bartz, who joined the company in early 2009, received $39 million last year, according to Glass Lewis, which is based in San Francisco. That was the highest compensation among executives at 25 overpaying companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, Glass Lewis said today.

It seems the executive agenda for high salary is to combat rising competition from Facebook Inc. and Google Inc.

It was also reported that Bartz represents a problem which is also find at many other firms with poor pay-for-performance grades: excessive compensation awarded to executives to encourage them to join or remain with a company, as report.
Abercrombie, Nabors

“This was part of her joining back in 2009 and should not be looked at as an annual salary,” Lengkeek said.
The next-highest paid executives whose companies made the top 25 are Abercrombie & Fitch Co. CEO Michael Jeffries, with $38.5 million in total compensation, and Nabors Industries Ltd. CEO Eugene Isenberg, whose compensation totaled $38.2 million, according to Glass Lewis.

However, Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs was the lowest-paid CEO in the group of most underpaid executives. Jobs earned an annual salary of $1 last year, even tough the company is doing really well in spite of fewer market shares.

[Via Bloomberg]

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Comex sanctioned App Store Download exploit

by Tsukhiumong on October 4, 2010 · 0 comments

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The Comex( JailBreaker) has approved on the Apple App Store exploit to download iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps and games. Ok, we have the approval from Gomex but now how to download Apps & Games from Apple App Store?

How do you evade the Apple App Store verification to download apps and games? Here @stabaho describes this old iTunes exploit:

Now on how to “download” iOS Apps with the old iTunes exploit is revealed which is called as’ CASH’. You run the exploit with your credit card and it unlocks apps for download.”

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http://obamapacman.com

Apple-App Store to have better App approval

by Venugopal on August 20, 2010 · 0 comments

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     I’m sure many of you have wondered at some point of time or the other, as to why Apple has posted such a dumb, good for nothing App on the App Store. Well now Apple has guaranteed users that this won’t happen by hiring developer Phillip Shoemaker to be the head of the App Store.

Phillip Shoemaker has developed a number of Apps, which are totally unique and dumb. A report by 9to5mac.com suggests that the type of apps that this developer has created is among the worst that are found on the App store.

When most people think hiring people with a lot of experience in delivering the best Apps would result in a better App approval for the App Store, Apple doesn’t seem to be thinking that way.

So we assume that Apple thinks the way to find someone to deal with the worst apps in the App Store, is to hire the guy who wrote them.

One of Shoemakers unique apps is called Animal Farts, an app that unfortunately delivers on its title. Animal Farts gives you the ability to select different animals and then pick which bodily function sound you want the animal to make. There’s not much more to say about that. The other app worth mentioning is iWiz, these Apps have really been among the worst Apps that the App Store has ever seen.

 Luckily, he has made a few apps that don’t stink. In fact, he has five apps with no bodily functions at all. You can look at the complete collection on his website, Graynoodle.com.

Do you think this is one reason why Apple is doing so well today? Let us know what you feel.

Via: appadvice.com

Wobble back to App Store

by tABStaff 1 March 2010 apple

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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Approval Process Turnaround time Reduced

by tABStaff 2 February 2010 apple

Apple is updating and expanding their web services everyday. (Not when we get errors link this in iTunes connect – Gateway Timeout The proxy server did not receive a timely response from the upstream server. Reference #1.9cdef50.126545364576.a7f3846) After all the bad press on the app approval process, they are trying to improve the experience for [...]

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Now you can Develop iPhone apps on Windows, Even if you don’t want to!

by tABStaff 1 February 2010 apple

DragonFireSDK is a new Beta tool that allows you to develop iPhone and iPod applications on a Windows Desktop PC. The original iPhone SDK by Apple can only be used on the Mac. SDK Based on C and C ++ using Microsoft Visual Studios. The SDK converts C and C++ Codes to Apple’s development language [...]

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On an Average, Users Spends $10 On Apps A month

by tABStaff 13 January 2010 apple

App store is huge, and it’s the appstore which makes iPhone what it is today! So, here’s a fun data from Gigaom about App Store economy. According to

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Sex-Education, Courtesy Apple

by tABStaff 18 December 2009 apple

Seriously Apple [via Gizmodo]

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ShopSavvy 1.1 for iPhone Available

by tABStaff 16 December 2009 apple

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 Store Paid Apps rate well, free apps don’t

by Renzo 19 November 2009 apple

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 Introducing Keywords For AppStore Apps

by tABStaff 30 July 2009 apple

If you browsed the AppStore yesterday, you might have noticed that there was something wrong with it. You might have seen that there was no app description, names on the apps, screenshots, nothing. OMG… what is wrong with the AppStore?!?! Nothing! In fact, Apple was running on the server for updates to iTunes Connect, introducing [...]

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Will Apple Approve Spotify iPhone App?

by tABStaff 21 July 2009 apple

Streaming Music service Spotify has submitted their iPhone App to the App Store for approval. If approved, it would bring more than 6 million songs on-demand, giving you the ability to create and save ordered playlists of songs, and it will also allow you to save your favorite songs offline so you can play them even [...]

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