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The winner in the Best iPhone Game category was puzzle game Secret Exit, which also won the award for Audio Achievement. iPhone developer Subatomic Studios won the Best Mobile Game and Achievement in Art awards for its Fieldrunners title, a tower ...
From JUSTIN BERKA,
Ars Technica,
27 Mar 2009
Rhythm games have become increasingly popular over the last few years, and, as a result, the genre has spread to mobile devices. Many iPhone owners have probably heard of or played Tap Tap Revenge, which is one of the better-known rhythm offerings on ...
From JUSTIN BERKA,
Ars Technica,
4 Mar 2009
I suspect that pretty much anyone who has spent any time around early Apple hardware (especially the Apple II) has played The Oregon Trail, or at least remembers the game. If you're feeling a bit nostalgic and want to ford a few rivers, the game is ...
From JUSTIN BERKA,
Ars Technica,
11 Feb 2009
There are a substantial number of applications available on the App Store these days, but there's no easy way to see just how many apps there are from within iTunes. Usually, we have to wait for periodic Apple announcements to get an official count. ...
From JUSTIN BERKA,
Ars Technica,
11 Feb 2009
If you lug your laptop around all day, it's pretty easy to make sure you have all of the files, information, and bookmarks you may need. Once you throw a work desktop, a home desktop, and maybe an iPhone into the mix, however, things get a bit more ...
From JUSTIN BERKA,
Ars Technica,
10 Feb 2009
For most people, the free QuickTime Player application that comes with Mac OS X is all that's really needed. Some users want a bit more functionality, though, which is where the $29.99 QuickTime Pro update and its editing and saving features come in. ...
From JUSTIN BERKA,
Ars Technica,
10 Feb 2009
Although I'm not a big fan of listening to my iPod while running (what can I say, I like to be able to hear approaching cars), there's no denying that iPods and iPhones are very popular workout accessories. Heart monitors are also a popular accessory, ...
From JUSTIN BERKA,
Ars Technica,
9 Feb 2009
Since Mac clone maker Psystar has been selling its products since April 2008, it has been pretty much the big dog in town for PC hardware with an OS X install... and unclear legal footing. The company hasn't had much competition, but things have ...
From JUSTIN BERKA,
Ars Technica,
9 Feb 2009
There are always new features being added to WebKit, making it a bit hard at times to keep track of just what it can do. In the case of CSS, the WebKit folks have been working on enhancements to the standard for a while now, and the project recently ...
From JUSTIN BERKA,
Ars Technica,
6 Feb 2009
When the standalone Flickr client flickery became a public beta for the Mac back in May of 2008, most people (including its developers) expected it to stay as a beta for a while, and then be released on June 30. As it turns out, that wasn't the case. ...
From JUSTIN BERKA,
Ars Technica,
5 Feb 2009
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