Chair Entertainment has confirmed that Infinity Blade: Dungeons, the third installment in the Infinity Blade franchise for iOS, has officially been canned.
Fans have been looking forward to the title since it was announced last March during an Apple iPad event, but its future has looked uncertain since the studio that was developing the game, Impossible Games, was closed back in February.
Rovio, makers of the all-mighty Angry Birds franchise, kicked off the launch of its new publishing company last month with the new game Icebreakers: A Viking Voyage, but their second title is already here.
Tiny Thiefhas landed on the App Store this afternoon early reviews have been very positive. The game centers around the character Tiny Thief, an unconventional hero who uses cunning and trickery to out-smart his opponents across six epic medieval adventures.
Priced at $2.99 for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, the game plays similar to the point-and-click games of yore but has its own charm and mind boggling puzzles.
Pacific Rim doesnât hit theaters until Friday, July 12th, but if you want to rage battle against Guillermo del Toroâs Kaiju monsters on your own the official tie-in game is now available on the App Store.
The new action fighting game gives players access to five of the weaponized robots in the movie called Jaegers, to do battle against the powerful Kaiju monsters. You can choose Story Mode to play 30 different levels that kind of follow the movie, or Survival Mode and see how many waves of Kaiju you can defeat while upgrading the tech of your Jaeger.
You can grab Pacific Rim for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch from the App Store for $5.
iOS 7 beta has a great new feature in the Notification Center system called Today. This is an attempt, perhaps, to counter Google Now with more useful current information available to you right on your iPhone or iPadâs lock screen.
You can enable the Summary, Traffic Conditions, Day View, Reminders, Stocks, and Tomorrowâs Summary right in the Notification Center, and make it available right on your lock screen, without having to type in your security passcode.
Hereâs how to enable, and then manage, this new feature in iOS 7 beta.
Despite âweakerâ orders from Apple during the second quarter, Foxconn managed to post revenue that beat analyst estimates thanks to its increased focus on televisions. The company announced revenue of NT$897 billion ($30 million) over the three-month period, which is 0.6% higher than its second-quarter revenue for 2012, and better than the NT$829 billion expected by analysts.
Facebook for iPhone and iPad has been updated to introduce verified celebrities, public figures, and brands. Just like on Twitter, verified accounts will have a blue check mark next to their names, so now youâll know for certain whether that guy youâve been talking to really is Justin Bieber.
Quick, grab your ice skates: weâre going for a spin on the frosted lakes of Hell. Yes, that Hell. Why? Because the App Store just recommended me an app thatâs actually good. Itâs called Specifics HD, and itâs a note-taking task manager.
Apple has asked the International Trade Commission to postpone an import ban on the iPhone 4 and the iPad 2 while a court considers its appeal. The ban is set to go into affect on August 5 â just under four weeks away â but Apple has argued that it will âsweep away an entire segment of Appleâs product offeringsâ and harm iPhone carrier partners.
Those looking for a great alternative way to browse their photos on an iOS device might think about Cooliris, an app which has been around in various forms (I think I first saw it as a browser plugin) for some time. Coolirisâ gimmick is its endless wall of photos which you can almost throw around the screen, but recent versions have added so many sources that it might well become your iOS photobrowser of choice.
This week, the app has gotten support for Evernote images, plus more. And it still works great with Dropbox photos.
Google has rolled out a major Google Maps update for Android smartphones and tablets, which is also âcoming soonâ to iPhone and iPad. It introduces a new design that finally boasts a dedicated user interface for tablets, as well as enhanced navigation and new features.
Microsoft is continuing itâs anti-iPad ad campaign with a new TV ad that attacks the iPadâs multitasking capabilities. The ad pits two baseball scouts against each other as theyâre armed with an iPad and Windows 8 tablet to see if a certain prospect is worth signing.
The tag line for the ad is âdo two things at once without dropping the ball,â so naturally it ends with the Windows 8 bearing scout signing the prospect to a major league deal while the hombre rocking the iPad just couldnât switch his apps fast enough because Windows 8 allows you view two apps at the same time.
You have to give it to Microsoft for not pulling any punches. It will be interesting to see if Apple responds. Remember the good olâ days of Mac vs. PC?
August was a good month for streaming music services with in-app purchases.
The Pandora app for iOS has today been updated with a number of new features that promise to make your listening experience all the more pleasurable. In addition to improved playback buffering, thereâs a new automatic pause feature, Pandora URL support, and more.
Spiderweb Software is an independent game developer based in Seattle. Itâs been in operation since 1993, when it released its first game, Exile: Escape from the Pit, an old school RPG with tons of plot, dialogue, and fantasy storytelling.
Now in its twentieth year, Spiderweb continues the indie role playing game genre itâs been developing for the past two decades by releasing its twenty-first game, Avadon 2: The Corruption.
The ability to jump into iTunes and download practically any major motion picture ever created is just one of the many reasons why the iPhone and iPad have become so successful, but a Florida lawyer claims Appleâs HD video rentals are actually a scam.
According to a class action lawsuit filed this June by Scott Weiselberg at the San Francisco federal court, Apple may have violated consumer production laws and deceived customers into paying $1 more for HD videos by serving up HD versions of iTunes video rentals on iOS devices that donât support HD video.
Twitter is continuing to refine its Mac and iOS apps with a new update that brings direct message notification syncing and a host of other features. Now when you view a DM on your iPhone, Mac, iPad or Android or Twitter.com, all other devices with your account info will be updated to show that youâve read the message.
The new Twitter update for iPhone and iPad also features a new reply composer to make it even easier to join conversations on Twitter. Thereâs also a new âPeopleâ button to help users find new accounts to follow and a ton of bug fixes.
Apple is gearing up to launch its fifth-generation iPad this September, according to sources in its supply chain. The device is expected to offer a new form factor much like the iPad miniâs, as well as some backlighting modifications and better battery life.
We may have to wait a little longer for the second-generation iPad mini, however. The sources claim Apple is still deciding whether to bring a Retina display to the 7.85-inch device, and if it does, the launch could be delayed until âthe end of the fourth quarter.â
Do you like free money? Who doesnât like free money? And free apps, music and movies are essentially free money.
So listen up: Target is now giving away free iTunes gift cards with the purchase of any iPhone, iPad, Apple TV or iPod touch. Buying an iPad will get you a $50 gift card, an iPad mini a $40 gift card, an iPhone 5 will get you a $25 gift card, an iPod touch a $20 gift card, and an Apple TV a $10 gift card.
Pixter, my favorite text-scanning OCR app for the iPhone, is now available for the iPad. And v2.0 isnât just now ready (at last) for the retina displays of the iPhone and the iPad, but it sports a whole new iOS7-inspired design which is frankly gorgeous.
Have you ever thought about becoming an app developer? If so youâre probably familiar with the following statistic:
âMobile phone apps are expected to generate $25 billion in worldwide sales in 2013, up 62% from last year.â â Gartner, Inc.
So if youâre serious about learning the finer points of app development, Cult of Mac Deals has an offer right now that will be right up your alley. With this course, youâll learn how to create fully functioning iOS apps â with no experience required. And you can do it for only $49.99.
If youâre like many of us in the tech journalist business, you rely on your RSS feeds to keep track of whatâs going on in the blogosphere. That makes this transition time after the demise of Google Reader, a fantastic service (not an app!) that had great APIs to work with any third-party RSS reader client.
Now, however, that the search giantâs RSS system is dead and gone, Feedly has jumped into the fray, and basically created the second generation of the Google RSS system by cloning it onto their own servers. Itâs a brilliant move, making Feedly a go-to site for all of us who want permanent sets of RSS feeds, but donât want to have to manage it on a per-app basis.
Unfortunately, if youâve grabbed the Feedly app for iPad lately, and managed to log yourself out of Feedly (thatâs me!), youâll get the above splash screen, which only looks like an over-capacity issue, but it really isnât.
Have you been looking for unbridled file transfer between any computer and your iOS devices, without the authorization limits imposed by iTunes? Want to be able to do it anywhere and anytime? Now you canâŚwith DiskAid.
DiskAid is iPhone file transfer software for PC and Mac, giving you access to the iOS file system via USB connection or wi-fi. And Cult of Mac Deals has it for just $10 â a savings of 66% â but only for a limited time.
Apple is expected to launch a new smartwatch called the âiWatchâ as early as this fall, and we already know that it could face competition from Samsung, Google, Microsoft, and LG. But thereâs another competitor that may want a piece of the pie: Dell.
Thereâs nothing worse than having a cable that is too short to be very useful. The 3 foot stock iPhone 5 would be a classic example of such a a cable. This Cult of Mac Deals offer gives you the chance to get a cable that will go a long way to solving that problem.
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Androidâs share of the worldwide smartphone market may be sizably bigger than that of its rivals, but when it comes to mobile advertising, iOS remains king. According to the latest data from mobile ad firm Velti, Appleâs share grew from 59% to 64% between May 2012 and May 2013.