New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Tuesday, April 26
Every day, TiPb gets flooded with announcements for new and updated iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps and games. So every day we pick just a few of the most interesting, the most notable, and simply the most awesome to share with you!
Worldictionary: Point your iPhone’s camera at any word and Worldictionary will instantly define and translate it. [$4.99 - iTunes link]
It Happened Here: This app reveals the hidden secrets of a city by detecting a user’s location and highlighting fascinating events that have occurred nearby. Now with New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. [$2.99 - iTunes link]
Tweetbot: Update brings speed improvements, support for Posterous and Readability, and more! [$1.99 - iTunes link]
Splash Math: A fun and innovative way to practice math. All of the included problems are aligned with state standards for 3rd grade. [$4.99 - iTunes link]
2Do: Update with many new features and fixes. [$6.99 - iTunes link]
Any other big apps or game releases or updates today? If you pick any of these up, let us know what you think!






































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TomTom has an update today as well.
Yep Tom Tom has an update and they have chosen to use my voice. I'm so flattered.
TweetDeck v2.0 was also released today. It's a new application (instead of an update)
Ohh... so nice, the text in the picture is Portuguese. So hard to see Portuguese used in examples today! :)
I noticed that, too. Very cool! I was just a little disappointed to see them use an Spanish-to-English translator for it :(
Skyfire has an update as well
The update for Tweetbots it the best update for any app in a while! They added basically everything I wanted it to have. So Tweetbots is now my official twitter app on my iphone :) Great Job!
Why are they translating a Portuguese text using the Spanish-English mode?
LiveProfile has an update out today as well
I have a question about Worldictionary. what if i point the camera at a word to just get the definition? Does that work?