Sarris brothers from Greece (CrazySoft), which I met more than two years ago at the UIQ Fast Track event in Budapest in 2007, have released a new game called Trigna. It’s a match-three puzzle game and your goal is to score points by making triangles. You have few seconds until each round is over, so…
Associated Press targets mobiles, tablets with new unit
Apparently, the Associated Press has realized that this whole digital distribution thing isn’t going away and the news service has created a new division, AP Gateway, that will target smartphones and tablets. The new division will focus on creating content for tablets and smartphones like the iPhone, BlackBerry, and Android devices, as well as creating…
Record on the go with Comcast’s updated iPhone app
When it comes down to it, what you really want from a Comcast mobile application is to be able to program your DVR while you’re out and about. Comcast said on its blog today that the 2.0 version of its iPhone app will finally make this happen. The app itself is useful if you live…
Medialets Analytics SDK now ready to give devs app-tracking metrics on BlackBerry and Android
There’s no doubt that Apple has enjoyed the iPhone AppStore’s meteoric rise as the world’s single largest mobile applications store, but there’s more to the mobile world than just the iPhone. The Android platform has been gaining some serious traction recently, and BlackBerry has seen its mark share growing steadily over the past couple years.…
Assassin’s Creed II: Mulitplayer for the iPhone Launches for Free for 48 Hours
If the only thing holding you back from playing Assassin’s Creed II was its inability to be played at a top-down view while trying to assassinate 3 other players online, then it looks like Ubisoft heard your woes as they announced they have officially released Assassin’s Creed II: Multiplayer on the iPhone. Best of all,…
App Smear brings STDs into AppStore (while bikinis remain banned)
We say the best way to start a new week is to poke fun at Apple’s apparently contradictory stance on “explicit” iPhone apps in the AppStore. The best way to do that is to show you a new iPhone app, called “App Smear” (like “Pap Smear,” get it?), that jokingly analyzes your “P” or your…
TigerText: The iPhone texting app for cheaters
Even if you’re not a billionaire athlete, sometimes it would be great to have text messages go away. A new iPhone application, TigerText, promises to delete those messages after a set time. TigerText is reportedly not named after that golfing guy and it doesn’t really send text messages exactly. Instead, senders and recipients have to…
Greystripe’s quarterly Advertising Insights Report reveals how iPhone and iTouch users search for dating and health-related information
Greystripe is out with its quarterly Advertising Insights Report, detailing the behavioral characteristics of iPhone and iPod Touch users in their ad network. From their numbers we learn about users’ interests surrounding dating behavior and health-related consumer patterns. Here’s the recap: When it comes to dating, 51% of iPhone and iTouch owners use their device…
Bump iPhone app updated with Facebook friending, multiple profiles support
Bump, the iPhone application that lets users share contact information with friends and acquaintances simply by bumping two phones, has been updated. The main thing in this release is Facebook integration. In addition to swapping basic contact information, now you can add a Facebook friend with Bump. All you need to do is link your…
ProOnGo Expense is probably the best expense tracking iPhone (3GS) app
They say when you want to start saving, you should first start keeping track of your expenses. So it’s not surprising there are quite a few expense tracking apps available in the AppStore. There is one, however, that stands out from the pack. It’s called ProOnGo Expense and here’s why it’s better: Export to Excel…