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Mario duplicate app game has hit the App Store. There is mix of reaction from developer, gamer and other folks showing displeasure at the inclusion of so called Mario clone or Mario bro.

A Mario clone called Monino has made it into the App Store.

The protagonist of this game named Monino, in the story of this game, Monino’s brother was captured by a monster named Bowler, he is on the road to Bowler’s castle to rescue his brother, a lot of monsters in different levels are waiting for him, would you like to join Monino’s rescue action? Go!


Still is unclear how long Apple well let this title remain for sale so if you want it you should grab it quickly.

You can purchase Monino from the App Store for $0.99.

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Jay Freeman, founder of Cydia, tells Scobleizer why you should jailbreak your iPhone. Saurik should had done it from before, but is never too late. He is the best to tell us how we should jailbreak our iPhone.

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According to reports, Adidas has pulled its $10 million dollar ad campaign from iAds due to repeated refusals. By this gesture, we can say that Apple’s strict approval process is not limited to developer’s app submissions alone but also to business section.

Let’s see what Business Insider has to say about this,

‘Adidas supposedly pulled its $10+ million ad campaign from the iAd program because Apple CEO Steve Jobs was being too much of a control freak. According to one industry exec, Adidas decided to cancel its iAds after Apple rejected its creative concept for the third time’.

However, Business Insider is not so sure about the exact reason for Adidas refusal but there can be another motives behind this. Apple has been trying to match up Google’s mobile ad market share by year end.

[Via- Business Insider]

iPod touch 4 on the trot

by Tsukhiumong on September 30, 2010 · 0 comments

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According to TiPb, it says that Lowtide runs the Apple TV interface as similar to how SpringBoard runs the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad home screen system, and it looks like Apple designed the built-in iOS app with cross-device support considering developer Dunstin Howett got it up and running on an iPod touch 4.

Erica Sadun from TUAW explained is probably not something you’ll want to do yourself. Erica also added the reason as a pretty technical. Now extracting frameworks from the iPhone’s “dyld” cache system was not abundant to get the app to run (an approach which Erica initially tried). Instead, you need to use caches native to Apple TV, which is the approach Howett used. As reported by Erica.

The recent update shows lot of customers going after the new Apple’s TV and even the store representatives claim that by evening the store is almost empty.

[Via- TUAW]

Students gripe, banned lifted on iPod

by Tsukhiumong on September 29, 2010 · 0 comments

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iPods have been an integral part of school going goers but the banned in schools from Australia to Idaho by officials citing reasons from cheating to social isolation causes hues and cry. Here one Massachusetts school students prevented the ban saying that the MP3 devices help them study.

“When I listen to music, it helps me concentrate,’’ said senior Craig Dickey, who said he has attention deficit disorder. He likened the music on his MP3 player to white noise, saying, “It blocks everything else out.’’
“It’s hard to focus without it,’’ student Patrick Shaughnessy said. “The ones not listening are the ones who are talking’’ and disrupting study halls, he said.

After about 70 students packed the town hall to ask members to let them hang on to their iPods in school and only after that the Natick School Committee canceled its vote on banning iPods l, The Boston Globe reported.

Principal Stephen Sangster said, “I would say that policy failed miserably,’’ and also adding that the thefts have also increased. “I was really hoping that it would work, but it didn’t. I would say it’s somewhat of a safety problem when students can’t hear you.’’

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http://www.cultofmac.com


The cool iPad allows user to watch all the US Open matches and provides you with up-to-the-minute scores. But a problem was reported that you’re not allowed to take your iPad to the actual matches at Arthur Ashe Stadium where the US Open tennis matches is going on. Many iPad owner has experiences shock surprises as when they were told that they can’t take their iPads inside. Moreover, it was found that the actual reason behind this was about security where the security worker has push for the ban:

Till now no official statement on this policy has come from US Open officials. There is still hope for Apple lovers as they allowed iPhones and there’s even an app that helps you find the quickest bathroom lines. Maybe is the time the US Open security thinks they’re too small to do anything wrong.

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http://www.ipad.net

Why jailbreak your iPhone?

by tABStaff 25 July 2009 apple

Why jailbreak your iPhone? Simply said, jailbreaking your iPhone will allow you to use many applications that are not available (and will probably never be) in the App Store.

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