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Thursday, 8 December 2011

How To Watch Live TV Streaming From iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad For Free

How To Watch Live TV Streaming From iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad For Free - Earlier this year, Apple submitted a spec to the IETF for live streaming multimedia content over HTTP, leading some to suspect that a live video protocol would soon be making its way to iPhone and iPod devices. With the new 3.0 version of the iPhone OS, that HTTP live streaming protocol became a reality, and while there were already a handful of live video apps on the iPhone, they’re presumably now a lot better.

This list is a round up of some of the live TV options available on the iPhone. Most of these apps work best over wifi (and a few won’t work at all over 3G), and generally live streaming is a big drain on battery life. Still, being able to catch up with live television or out-of-market broadcasts when you’re not near your TV is a great option for iPhone owners to have.

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Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Little Metal Ball (Free)

Little Metal Ball (Free) - If labyrinth-style games that keep you confined to just one screen start to feel cramped and repetitive, Little Metal Ball offers the same tilt-to-roll gameplay on a much more adventurous scale. LMB challenges you to navigate giant-sized platforms as quickly as possible without keeling over the edge, and throws in stars that give a time bonus, moving platforms, and even jumps along the way to keep things interesting.

Mirror’s Edge ($0.99)

Mirror’s Edge ($0.99) - This is one of the first games develop for iOS that fully utilizes the iPhone’s visual capabilities. Its concept is simple, requiring the player to become the “runner” and take part in parkour stunts of every variety. The 2D interface actually makes for a crisper visual, and don’t worry about not having a controller – the swipe controls don’t lag, keeping you constantly in the game and not worrying about the mechanics.

Dungeon Hunter 2 ($6.99)

Dungeon Hunter 2 ($6.99) - Taking a nod from desktop staples like Diablo, this lavishly rendered hack-and-slash quest sends you scurrying off to slay monsters and collect loot in piles. It’s not surprising how well put together the outing feels since the original was so solid. From its brilliant visuals to moody atmosphere and surprisingly wide array of options for character customization Dungeon Hunter offers everything a mobile gamer could possibly want.

Infinity Blade ($2.99)

Infinity Blade ($2.99) - After teasing us with Epic Citadel last year, Epic Games finally released Infinity Blade. The RPG uses extremely cutting edge graphics and 3D effects to keep your attention, but it also multi-player options and an intricate storyline that can easily cause you to forget you’re staring at your iPhone and not parked in front of a console. Epic Games developers are also wise to use to touchscreen to its advantage, and there are multiple and easy to master combat moves for players to enjoy.

Monday, 5 December 2011

Asphalt 5 - iPhone/iPod touch

Asphalt 5 - iPhone/iPod touch



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkyVds1IlJE
Now available on the App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/app/asphalt-5/id336845882?mt=8

Game trailer of upcoming Asphalt 5 iPhone/iPod touch game.

Asphalt 5 - iPhone/iPod touch - Game Trailer

Asphalt 5 - iPhone/iPod touch - Game Trailer



Now available on the App Store: http://itunes.apple.com/app/asphalt-5/id336845882?mt=8