Date archive for February, 2010
BloodyRush (1)
2/26/10 •
BloodyRush by People and Dream Inc. is one of those games I continue playing despite scratching my head over its appeal. It’s a fine game, with surprisingly decent graphics, and highly reactive controls, but there’s no storyline to hold my interest, which I sort of expect from a game with such a nice presentation. Normally, ... Read More
iBaby Care (0)
2/26/10 •
Babies. Whenever I see babies, or hear about babies, or even just think of babies, I can’t help but feel a tiny shiver up my spine, kind of like anxiety, but more like indigestion. I know absolutely nothing about babies. Okay, a slight exaggeration – I know next to nothing about babies, and that’s a ... Read More
Bizarro (0)
2/26/10 •
I’ve been a fan of Bizarro, an internationally-syndicated comic by Dan Piraro, for about as long as I can remember. I used to work construction with my dad and every day at lunch we would read the paper. I’d browse the front page, local and sports sections before heading to the comics section. I actually ... Read More
Bejeweled 2 (0)
2/26/10 •
It’s too easy to overlook all the great games in the App Store. With so many options, and so many new games released every day, it’s easy to just get caught up in what Apple recommends as the latest and greatest. I like to search deep down into the bowels of the App Store, sifting ... Read More
Friday Links (0)
2/26/10 •
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web The iPhone, although locked and frustratingly placed into a walled garden, is the epitome of simplicity. Why Can’t PCs Work More Like iPhones? Finger swipes over the iPhone’s camera could at some point allow in-call control of functions such as fast forwarding or rewinding a voicemail, ... Read More
Star Walk (0)
2/25/10 •
Star Walk is, upon first observation, inscrutable, limitless and unfathomable. Do not misinterpret – I say this with the utmost praise. The lengths to which this app goes to provide you with what I can only surmise as your own, personal observatory, is as deep as space, itself, and nearly as cryptic. With Star Walk, ... Read More
Thursday Links (0)
2/25/10 •
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web Vogue readers with iPhones are getting another toy to play with this month. The magazine is launching an application that looks like a fun shopping and styling tool but is actually a savvy way to connect the magazine and its advertisers directly with readers’ wallets. Vogue ... Read More
Kid’z Maze (1)
2/24/10 •
Whenever I see the plethora of kids apps in the iTunes App Store, I’m constantly reminded of how big this market is – even Apple recently highlighted a section called Apps for Kids in that rotating column of theirs at the top of the App Store screen. Given my exceptional reviews of a few kids ... Read More
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2010 (0)
2/24/10 •
In light of the recent controversy over the loss of certain scintillating, titillating apps in the iTunes app store, we rejoice over our continued access to the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition on the iPhone. It may seem odd that the Swimsuit edition is still available, given the picketing outrage of many a feminist, but ... Read More
Playman Track & Field (1)
2/24/10 •
In the spirit of the recently ongoing Olympics, here’s a cute game called Track & Field that will put you in the game, when you can’t partake in the sports, yourself. I like running as much as the next self-professed runner, but I will never be referred to as an Olympian – not in this ... Read More

