The original iCade arcade cabinet for iPad (review) was a magical device – the first of its kind, allowing users to play classic games otherwise lost in time, and enjoy a real arcade-like experience while doing it. While at CES 2012 in January, I noticed that the iCade now has a little brother: The iCade Mobile.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Monday, June 11, 2012
Review: TrustR – Make Your iPhone Extra Safe And Secure
iOS is generally seen as being as safe as it is possible to be when it comes to malware and viruses, and that’s probably true. However in some cases, some apps are not what they appear to be.They might pretend to do something when in fact they’re not, and as always when dealing with software, it’s always better being safe than sorry.
TrustR aims to give you that security, so whenever you have a doubt you can scan your system to see if you have any infections but also update you to the latest patches.
TrustR aims to give you that security, so whenever you have a doubt you can scan your system to see if you have any infections but also update you to the latest patches.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Review: Rock(s) Rider – A Side Scrolling Motorbike Stunt Game for iOS
Over the past number of years, motocross games have taken a great leap forward, particularly in the aspect of physics, which seems ECA-GAMES has made one of their main focal points of their newest game, Rock(s) Rider ($2.99, App Store Link). Especially for extreme sports games, there are a lot of rag-doll physics, but the developers went with a more realistic approach to crashes, which also play a significant part of the game.
In Rock(s) Rider, you play as a male or female character and you start with one bike. You can then customize it by choosing skins once you’ve collected enough money from each challenge. You can also customize the riders’ gear from the same menu, though it’s fairly limited throughout the beginning challenges of the game.
In Rock(s) Rider, you play as a male or female character and you start with one bike. You can then customize it by choosing skins once you’ve collected enough money from each challenge. You can also customize the riders’ gear from the same menu, though it’s fairly limited throughout the beginning challenges of the game.
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