Tag archive for ‘free iphone app’
Kayak (0)
12/22/09 •
Around the holidays people spend a lot of money. A lot. We spend money on presents for our family and friends, for all our loved ones, of all different kinds, from those ever essentials of socks and underwear, to homemade doo-dads and quilts; to new Blu-Ray systems, Flip cameras, and that stunningly new Avatar game; ... Read More
Traffic Rush (0)
12/10/09 •
I am so addicted to this game. Who knew a game could appeal to the traffic controller in me? Not that I in any way like traffic controlling. We should have a system more like Mexico’s anarchy rule of thumb, where the rules aren’t so much rules as they are guidelines. Wee! Chaos! *crunch* *burn* ... Read More
WeatherBug (0)
11/18/09 •
Some of you may be thinking, “a weather app? Are you serious?” Alright, so compared to yesterday’s Survival Guide, the WeatherBug app seems a little trite, a little less mind-blowing. But, as any outdoor enthusiast knows, preparing for whatever weather lies ahead is tantamount to a good trip – and your safety. With the way ... Read More
GameCenter (0)
11/10/09 •
When I was in high school my older brother was my source of gaming news – what was new, what was the latest tech, and what game he was just aching to buy. He had a tendency to lean toward the Quake Series, with a dash of Unreal and Half-Life when those debuted, which in ... Read More
Doodle Buddy (1)
11/05/09 •
Who doesn’t love to doodle? I still have the blue crayon doodle of my boyfriend hanging on my fridge that I mocked in my review for Adam’s Art back in June. Several months ago I reviewed a great kid’s app by the name of Adam’s Art that entailed coloring and otherwise painting motions, with the ... Read More
Wooden Labyrinth 3D (0)
11/03/09 •
Sometimes we have to remember the simpler games on the iPhone, and how very entertaining they can be. Wooden Labyrinth 3D by Elias Pietila is one such game, taking the premise of the original wooden labyrinth game and placing it on the iPhone with cool, new visuals. The first game I ever played on the ... Read More
Viper Smart Start (0)
10/27/09 •
Wow. Just… wow. So this review is a bit of a cop-out, because I’m not going to shell out the $499.99 to install a Viper System in my car, and then fork over another $29.99 a year for continued services, just so I can test out the Smart Start technology – no matter how James ... Read More
ColorSnap (0)
10/20/09 •
It’s autumn and everything that is beautiful about Autumn is finally happening in California. The first rains, the hills are returning to their lush, green pastures, mornings are brisk and warm breaths can be seen in the crisp, night air; leaves clutter gutters and frolic in hues of amber, red, maple syrup and wheat in ... Read More
Events Finder (0)
10/06/09 •
Whether you’ve recently moved to a new place or are simply visiting, after finding places to eat, unpacking, and figuring out transportation, the next most likely thing on your list is getting a feel for your surroundings, understanding this new vibe and atmosphere. It’s easy to understand why most people invest in a good travel ... Read More
Scramble 2 (0)
9/23/09 •
I love word games. I can’t get enough of them. Scrabble and Text Twist online are two stand-bys of mine, the first going back to childhood, and the second stemming from High School. But other than just solving anagrams in my head – when on road trips, boring my friends to death, finding most people, ... Read More

