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Addidoku review: Addictive number puzzle game for iPhone

By , Friday, Apr 20, 2012 at 6:13 pm
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Addidoku is new puzzle game that has some similarities to Sudoku, but is very different. In each level, you are presented with a several numbers set up in a broken up grid. The goal is to group up the numbers so that they add up according to the rules of the game. Each number can only be in one group and each puzzle has only one unique solution.

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Olive Tree BibleReader review: The best Bible app for iPhone and iPad

By , Friday, Apr 20, 2012 at 1:23 pm
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The Bible is the most read book in the world, and tiny Bibles with microscopic text have always been popular because of their portability. But, now, today, thanks to ultra-portable devices like the iPhone and iPad with their awesome Retina displays, and apps like Olive Tree's BibleReader, the Bible is more portable and easier to read than ever.

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Quickly multitask between Twitter, Facebook, RSS, the web, and more with Panes for iPad

By , Thursday, Apr 19, 2012 at 7:10 pm
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Panes is an iPad app that lets you easily multitask between Twitter, Facebook, RSS, the web, and more. All of your widgets can be found at the bottom of the screen, like a dock, so that the one you want to switch too is literally just a tap away.

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Instapaper vs Pocket vs Readability: iPhone read later app shootout!

By , Thursday, Apr 19, 2012 at 6:48 pm
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Instapaper, Pocket (formerly known as Read It Later), and Readability are all great ways to "read later", or time-shift the Web articles and other content you don't have time to read now. (Think of them as TiVo for the web.) Some are highly focused on text, others also prioritize photos and videos. Some are highly focused on iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad only, others offer more cross-platform and Android support. Each one tries to solve the same problem -- letting you enjoy the content you want to enjoy, when you want to enjoy it -- but goes about it in a different way. So which one does it best, and for whom?

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Plants vs. Zombies for iOS adds new game modes, mini-games, and achievements

By , Thursday, Apr 19, 2012 at 2:28 pm
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The classic wave defense game, Plants vs. Zombies, has had a big update to their iPhone and iPad apps.  There's now an endless vasebreaker mode, which spans 9 levels of defending against zombies hiding in fine china.

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Timegg for iPhone review

By , Wednesday, Apr 18, 2012 at 6:39 pm
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If you've been on the hunt for an app to replace Apple's Clock app, Timegg for iPhone is a beautiful choice. It features a very stylish, easy to use UI and allows you to set up to 8 custom alarms, 8 custom timers (with intervals), due date reminders, and interval reminders.

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Draw Something update lets you comment, share, undo, save, and more!

By , Wednesday, Apr 18, 2012 at 2:51 pm
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Draw Something, the super-popular iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad app that lets players take turns guessing each others -- often comically bad -- pictures has been updated with a crayon box full of new features.

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Pocket founder Nate Weiner talks transition from Read it Later, time shifting content, and going free

By , Wednesday, Apr 18, 2012 at 1:37 pm
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We had a chance to sit down and talk to Pocket's (formerly Read it Later) founder, Nate Weiner, and developer Max Weiner about their recent re-branding and the transition from

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Pay down your debts faster and save money with Debt Snowball+ for iPhone

By , Wednesday, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:07 am
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Debt Snowball+ for iPhone utilizes the snowball method of paying off debts to help eliminate them quicker and cut down on the amount of interest paid over the life of a loan. If you need a quicker way to pay things down or feel as if you're paying on loans and just aren't getting anywhere, apps like this can help you set attainable goals within your budget.

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Apple approves a Bluetooth on/off toggle app for your home screen

By , Wednesday, Apr 18, 2012 at 3:30 am
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Apple has approved an app called Bluetooth OnOff that simply allows you to turn your Bluetooth connection on and off from your home screen. Apple hasn’t previously permitted any apps that connect and interact to stock settings until now; so this is an interesting development.

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