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“Drop it!” I have to admit, when I was younger, I just loved Robocob (Warning, iTunes link). I had the Nintendo 64 game, I watched the cartoon, and I owned the VHS. For the low cost of $.99 I was able to take a walk down memory lane and relive a part of my childhood. […]
I guess that when you have all of the greatest toys in the known universe, you don’t need an iPhone. According to a recent survey, 91% of Japanese people won’t be buying an iPhone.
This weeks web application review features a nifty little social-networking restaurant review site. Restaurant Ratingz, by Interon Software, combines food, reviews, and a digg-like rating system into a handy and speedy guide to eating in your town.
This post is about the iTunes sale movie of the week, but on a side note, have you seen the thousands of “iPhone Killer” phones on the market? A thousand phones you say? I admire your notion of fair odds, mister.
I know, the title is a bit confusing, so let me elaborate. Recently, industry analysts have determined that it only costs about $100 dollars to manufacture the new 3G iPhones. That’s right, only $100.
A few weeks ago, I asked what you were willing to pay for an iPhone application. The average price for an iPhone app is $2.29.
If you caught the WWDC keynote by Steve Jobs, then you no doubt know that there are a few hundred thousand potential developers out there cranking out native applications for the iPhone. In less then a month, these applications will be available for you to download and purchase. What does this mean for the state […]
That’s some good vocabulary isn’t it? You can tell that I am a professional writer. Either that, your you can tell I have a good dictionary. To be honest, the later is true. But, after reading today’s Web Application review, you can use big words to.
Dave Mamet is a great director and producer. In fact, I am dying for his television show “The Unit” to come back and entertain. Until then, I get another Mamet movie for $.99 from iTunes (last week was a Mamet movie as well). This week, “House of Games” (Warning: iTunes Link) is […] |
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