Wednesday, February 16, 2011

February 15, 2011, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch new releases

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

iPhone, iPod and iPad product updatesNew iPhone, iPod touch and iPad product announcements for February 15, 2011:

New iPhone, iPad and iPod touch apps

  • Verietas Software has announced Battery Alert! 1.0, their real-time battery monitor for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. To help maintain awareness of your iDevice battery life, Battery Alert! is a simple-to-use app specifically designed to ensure you always know when your battery needs a little extra juice. It provides the exact same real-time battery monitoring capability, but with a larger and more standard set of alerts.
  • fonYou has announced the launch of a free iPhone application that lets users download mobile numbers from the iTunes App Store. Once the application is installed customers can immediately activate and use their new ?fonYou number? from their existing mobile phone. The fonYou application creates a virtual phone line that allows users to have two numbers on the same mobile phone, doesn?t require an extra SIM card and works with any Spanish mobile operator.
  • Smorpheus Games Laboratory has announced that Pixel Pig is now available on iPad, iPhone, PC, and Mac. Pixel Pig HD is a fresh take on the pachinko puzzle game genre, allowing players to blast the pig upwards on the playfield with the gas button and by tilting the gameboard left and right.
  • Shawn Hitchcock has announced Mad Monkey 1.0, his wife-inspired arcade for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The game features a little cartoon monkey that always keeps a smile on his face while sliding back and forth across the top of the screen throwing down objects that the user tries to catch using only a finger. Each level has a different theme including a picnic crashing monkey throwing fruit, circus scene with a clown monkey, a science lab with two cloned monkeys, and more.
  • Wikitude 6.0 is available for download on Apple?s App Store http://bit.ly/ihmykZ . Wikitude overlays the live picture generated by the smartphone?s camera with local information (categorised in so called content “Worlds”). The new user interface offers a customisable “Home Screen”, a full text search in all available Wikitude Worlds ( for example Wikipedia, Mobile Coupons, Twitter, Starbucks etc.) with over 125 million places worldwide. Wikitude World Browser is available for the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 3Gs. It is also available for the iPhone 3G and the iPad but without Augmented Reality, as the 3G doesn?t have a digital compass and the iPad doesn?t have a camera…yet.
  • Moving Tales has released Unwanted Guest 1.0, their second story in the Classic World Tale series for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. The Unwanted Guest is an adaptation of a traditional Jewish folk tale, where a poor old man, down on his luck and living in a tumbledown house, is visited by an unwelcome house guest. The story tells of the old man’s attempt to rid himself of his surprising visitor once and for all.
  • Nagaraja Rivers has announced Speak Thai Sanuk 1.2 for iOS, an update to their easy-to-use talking phrasebook for the Thai language. Speak Thai Sanuk contains a total of 586 words and phrases. Each phrase is presented in a large-sized Thai script and phonetic spelling complete with tone marks. Speak Thai Sanuk was designed for easy use by tourists or other visitors to Thailand with no Thai experience.
  • Appsequence has introduced SalaryBook 1.0 for iOS, their app that tracks earnings of those who charge hourly. They enter their Hourly Rate, Working Days, Start & End Time, and Unbillable Time into the Template Settings. Moving to the Dashboard, users may choose to automatically compute total earnings Today, This Month, or This Year. The Calendar window displays days worked and selecting any date displays editable work info. Freelancers may easily set parameters to generate earnings reports.
  • Mobimento has created Mobincube—a web tool that makes it possible for anybody, without any kind of technical knowledge, to develop mobile applications thanks to its visual interface which allows designing these applications in a very easy way. With Mobincube, the user is who designs the mobile application, and it is the technology developed by Mobimento the one that automates all the process, generating the mobile application compatible with all main mobile platforms on the market.
  • Game Industry TV has announced the launch of episode four of its celebrated video game show “Game Theory with Scott Steinberg,” which puts the current state of the video game industry under the microscope. Exploring the shifting balance of power following in the wake of new business models, gaming devices and online technologies, it also examines whether there’s a place for independent developers in today’s increasingly cutthroat business world. Titled “Video Game Developers vs. Publishers: Who Wins?,” the documentary film, available now at www.gametheoryonline.com, takes a detailed look at the modern-day reality of game development, publishing and digital distribution, including how increasingly competitive market conditions are putting businesses’ backs against the wall.
  • Oceanhouse Media has announced that we are bringing a new line of children’s books to mobile devices. The omBook, Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed, is now available on the App Store. As soon as they say good night to Mama, the five little monkeys start to jump on their bed. But trouble lies ahead as, one by one, they fall off and hurt themselves. Their Mama called the doctor and the doctor said, “No more monkeys jumping on the bed!” This charming bedtime story is sure to send children giggling off to bed…hopefully without any clever new ideas.
  • HeyWire has announced it’s expanding the social messaging experience by spicing up SMS and taking texting to new heights. A world’s first, HeyLo, created by HeyWire, combines SMS and location, allowing users to find and text friends closest to them. The service also includes SmartSMS to eliminate texting distractions at just the right times. Could texting get any cooler?

New apps for iPad only

  • MacPhun LLC has announced an update to FX Photo Studio HD, the most dynamic photo processing app available for the iPad. The update will include more than 53 additional new effects, giving FX Photo Studio HD the largest variety of photo effects and filters of any app on the iTunes App Store. Along with a myriad of new effects, the update adds a completely customizable interface that allows users to label their most often used effects as favorites, save combinations of effects into presets, and share images and presets via social channels like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flickr as well as email. Individual effects themselves can also be adjusted for deeper customization, and with a total of 181 photo effects and filters, endless possibilities now await iPad users and their cherished images.

New accessories

  • Soundmatters has it is delivering foxLv2 Bluetooth for iPad,  the ultimate wireless portable speaker for the iPad.  The perfect iPad travel companion, foxL Bluetooth is the first pocket-sized wireless speaker that audio purists will love, with a range of unique sound features, such as foxL’s patented “Twoofers,” “BassBattery,” and other technologies that provide a smoother deeper bass and an “open & airy” listening experience that provide iPads and other products with the superior sound quality they so desperately need to let you enjoy your portable movie and music experience to the fullest.

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