Friday 29 March 2013

Review: Ridiculous Fishing for iOS lives up to its name, but in a good way

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iOS Apps

Review: Ridiculous Fishing for iOS lives up to its name, but in a good way

03.26.2013 5:00 AM

First you throw, then you reel, and finally, you shoot. Ridiculous Fishing brings colorful graphics and a variety of gameplay to iOS.

Review: Izik search engine for iPad is no Google killer

03.25.2013 5:30 AM

Although it sports a well thought-out design for the iPad, Izik's search capabilities are not quite up-to-snuff with its mainstream competitors.

 

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Review: Karateka for iOS is a beautiful fighting game for the casual player

03.22.2013 6:00 AM

Put on your kimono and black belt: Jordan Mechner's classic martial-arts fighting game has landed on iOS with spectacular results.

Review: Real Racing 3 for iOS needs to fix its payment model before it can shine

03.28.2013 5:30 AM

Real Racing 3 is the franchise's best installment yet, but the "freemium" payment model really inhibits gameplay, making it a frustrating experience.

Android Apps

Google+ updates mobile apps for iPhone, Android

03.27.2013 2:30 AM

Mobile Google+ users should expect to see more prominent features such as +1, a display for your current location and photo enhancements.

Google Translate for Android takes language skills offline

03.28.2013 10:10 AM

A new version of Google Translate for Android for devices running version 2.1 and later includes offline translation functionality. Just make sure your device has enough storage to hold your expanded vocabulary.

Alleged Play Store revamp continues Google's drive towards a unified interface

03.21.2013 8:47 AM

A leaked video purporting to show a revamp of Android's Google Play store doesn't reveal any new features, but the overhaul brings a lighter, cleaner Google Now-esque card-based interface. Will the UI spread to other Google apps before long?

Mobile Android malware rears its ugly head

03.27.2013 10:15 AM

Android malware used in targeted attacks is seen as warning to U.S. companies that mobile OSes are the likely path to cyberespionage attacks.

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