Friday, December 31, 2010

December 28, 2010 iPhone, iPad and iPod touch new releases

Section: iPhone / iPod touch / iPad, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, iDevice Apps, iDevice Accessories

iPhone, iPod and iPad product updatesNew iPhone, iPod touch and iPad product announcements for December 28, 2010:

New iPhone, iPad and iPod touch apps

  • The Times Square Alliance and Countdown Entertainment, organizers of Times Square New Year’s Eve, along with their partners, Toshiba and Livestream, have launched the first official Times Square Ball App, specially designed for Apple and Android mobile devices. The free app is designed to put you in the middle of the legendary New Year’s Eve festivities in Times Square, no matter where you are in the world.
  • Great Bear Auto Repair & Body Shop has announced a sale on What Women Auto Know for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Geared towards female automotive novices, this app serves as a full mobile reference tool to help orient users when diagnosing car problems, finding mechanics, and solving simple mechanical problems. The app includes a full automotive glossary as well as a handy acronym guide to help novice users decode and understand the many abbreviations apparent in the automotive industry.
  • Nate Games has announced Let’s Find It for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Created to help non-native English speakers improve their English speaking skills, Let’s Find It provides users with an entertaining game-based platform from which to learn new words and correct pronunciation. Let’s Find It includes a variety of customizable and interactive features to ensure that users stay continually entertained as they learn new words through the game.
  • iHanWel, creator of the multi-award winning iBody app, has introduced BackDoctor 1.0 for iOS, a video instruction and exercise course to alleviate and prevent back pain. Developed by physicians and physiotherapists, the app includes a Beginner Program, Advanced Program, Speed Program, Cervical Spine Program, and Lumbar Column Program. The app features a video demonstration of each exercise with optional timer function, 3 educational videos, an exercise calendar, and tips on specific problems.
  • MultiEducator has introduced JFK Historymaker 1.0 for iOS, their encyclopedic, multimedia biography of JFK 50 years after taking office. Featuring 36 chronologically ordered chapters, there are 250 high resolution photographs, the full text of over 200 speeches, more than 60 pages of biographical information, and over 35 video clips. The reference app is fully searchable, and reveals in fascinating detail the upbringing, education, personal life, and public service of America’s 34th President.
  • Independent developer James Hollender has released his iCals Lite app for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. The iCals Lite app is based on the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference. It allows users to easily find out the Calories in a large number of food servings, which is critical for those trying to keep their weight down. The foods servings are rated from extremely low in Calories all the way up to extremely high.
  • Pyrosphere has announced Last Fish 1.0, their new action/arcade tilt-based game for iPhone and iPod touch. Featuring minimalist, yet stylish monochromatic graphics and addictive game mechanics, Last Fish is an action/arcade game about the survival of a tiny fish in toxic water. Providing a captivating gaming experience, each of the 45 levels has a specific objective to complete. Players are able to compete for the highest survival time on 5 different stages with OpenFeint leaderboards.
  • Moog Music has announced a major update to Filtatron; the real-time audio effects engine and powerful studio tool, available for the iPhone and iPod Touch.  Recently featured in iTunes REWIND 2010 covering hot new trends in apps, Filtatron is already taking the music world by storm and this update propels it to new levels of musicality.

New accessories

  • Redpark Product Development has announced that it has started to ship its initial serial cables for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The cables are being released as Redpark products and under other brands. The cables make it possible to connect to serial devices such as point of sale devices, scientific instrumentation, industrial process control equipment, networking equipment, and devices used in home and office automation.

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