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Best iOS Apps of 2012

Nearly six years after the debut of the iPhone, mobile applications are beginning to mature. The best mobile apps of 2012 – with a few notable exceptions – are more about refined practicality rather than anything revolutionary. Below are the apps that made headlines and ultimately improved our h ... Full Article »

December 27, 2012 8:00am

A Charlie Brown Christmas tops iOS Apps of the Week

This week’s top iOS apps feature an a subject near and dear to my heart: A Charlie Brown Christmas. The official app of A Charlie Brown Christmas leads off our list this week, but we also have selections for big time blog readers, wine drinkers, energy hoarders and The Economist’s readers. A Ch ... Full Article »

December 9, 2012 12:00pm

The best mobile apps of 2012

Whether you want to make better sense of Twitter and all of your social contacts, appreciate music that fits your specific mood or enjoy getting paid simply for watching TV, there are smartphone and tablet designed to satisfy you. While there are dozens if not hundreds of titles worthy of this list, ... Full Article »

December 4, 2012 4:00pm

American Airlines leads iOS Apps of the Week

This week’s top iOS apps are brought to you by a heaping helping of Thanksgiving leftovers. Enjoy these apps while you also enjoy not cooking for the next week. We’ve got (very timely) apps on crafting a healthy diet, a redesigned American Airlines app and updates for blogging aggregators, cloud ... Full Article »

November 25, 2012 2:00pm

iPhone apps for buying or baking your own desserts

Some of us are more than happy to buy our sweet treats at the store and leave the cake baking dexterity to the professionals. But, if you are looking for a new hobby or a way to impress your significant other, children, family and friends, improving your prowess in baking might just be the way to ev ... Full Article »

November 11, 2012 11:30am

Organ Trail: Director’s Cut remakes a classic

Creating a game that borrows heavily from retro source material can be a dangerous high-wire act. Some platform games can’t help but echo back to Super Mario games from the ‘80s, but given 30 years and numerous imitators, those games come across like bad cover bands – they know the notes but d ... Full Article »

November 5, 2012 2:15pm

Developing Minds Want to Know: Q&A with Cooliris CEO Soujanya Bhumkar

Just a few weeks ago, an all-new Cooliris app was released for iPad and iPhone and it just got its first major update. Since its launch, Cooliris gained the No. 1 spot in the App Store in over 80 countries within the Lifestyle category. Cooliris brings photo discovery and sharing to the next level w ... Full Article »

October 30, 2012 5:00pm

New iPhone apps worth downloading: Etsy update, M.dot, Save Them All

Today’s new apps start with a useful update for Etsy fanatics. The service added new capabilities to the app that sellers will find useful. Next up is M.dot, an app for building quick mobile websites for businesses, followed by Save Them All, another entry into the running game genre that adds coo ... Full Article »

October 25, 2012 6:30am

Rovio expands lineup with Bad Piggies, but the physics are wonky

Rovio Mobile is all about physics. The creator of Angry Birds has popularized “physics-based” mobile gaming, helping to push titles that are mostly about applying force to objects to destroy them. At this point, Rovio is pretty good at making games like that. But when it strays away from the An ... Full Article »

October 8, 2012 4:00pm

Developing Minds Want to Know: Q&A with Anna Jordan, Interactive Producer, The Jim Henson Company

The Jim Henson Company creates great educational apps in conjunction with PBS Kids, including Dinosaur Train Camera Catch! which uses virtual reality technology. Most recently, the Company released Pajanimals: Light in the Sky, an interactive extension of the TV series, which airs daily on the 24 ... Full Article »

October 2, 2012 3:00pm


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