Stuart Dredge: What 's new iPhone, iPad, and Android to 24 June 2011
A burst of 15 apps for your attention
TapNav
mSonar 's TapNav is a GPS navigation app for the iPhone, whose distinctive feature is the use of Augmented Reality: Overlapping instructions on the iPhone' s camera feed of the latest road before. It 's equivalent of the iPhone Android Wikitude Drive, offers the AR-driven navigation in a similar way.
Epix
Epix is ??the official Android app for the U.S. TV stations with the same name - a joint venture between Paramount Pictures, MGM and Lionsgate. The app allows people to watch movies and extra content on the device, and is free for subscribers Epix, with a 14-day trial version for non-subscribers. The decision to launch on Android is newsworthy to - at the time of writing, there is no IOS version.
Tiny Lights
It 'sa lot of hype about iPhone game little lights this week for his characterful graphics and thorny puzzle. Posted by creative agency Dash favorite, there was fluid with Pixel Studios CodeworksDev and co-developed.
Cut The Rope
Cut The Rope was a big hit on the iPhone, but now it 's Android was released as a free game in the footsteps of Angry Birds. Interestingly, it seems the original developers of ZeptoLab, instead of the IOS publisher Chillingo be published - another parallel with Angry Birds. Update:now it is exclusively for independent GetJar App Store, so you won 't it in the Android Market.
Kabbee
Kabbee is concentrated in London minicab booking and price comparison app, pulls in prices of 60 companies to give you the best price. It 's first on the iPhone with an Android version will follow in July.
Copa America TV
Mobile TV company MobiTV has released iPhone and iPad app for the Copa America soccer tournament and promises a mix of highlights and live games. It 's in the UK and in North and South America.
Hard Rock Calling
Vodafone has launched the official iPhone and Android app for London 's Hard Rock Calling music festival features artist info, stage events, photo galleries and an interactive venue map, with additional awards for Vodafone customers.
Mini Cafe
Mini Cafe is the latest IOS social game of SBE, the developer, which was recently acquired by close (which in turn is a social gaming publisher of former MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe led). This particular game is focused on running a restaurant - a popular genre on Facebook, but still relatively fresh on IOS.
Top 100 Albums
Bernstein Books developer has an iPhone and iPad app, which released the biggest selling albums of the 1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s excavations. It contains biographical information, statistics and trivia quiz, with prominent buttons tap through the albums from the iTunes Store to buy.
wt360 Pro
wt360 Pro makes the ambitious promise of providing weather forecasts for 195 countries up to a year in advance, based on data by Weather Trends International. Would be great for Glastonbury 2012 if it wasn't taking a gap year.
Shadow Cities
Innovative location-based iPhone game Shadow Cities has been a huge hit in its native Finland, but now it is to 13 other European countries, including Britain expanded. It 'sa potent mix of real places and RPG-style progression.
Sunshine Cruise Lines
Sunshine Cruise Lines is the latest mobile social game for iPhone and iPad shugo of developers who are on a virtual cruise ship.
Playing Rapper
Rockin 'Labs is looking for the latest developer to compete with the speaking character in Outfit7 genres. Playing rapper rapper is a virtual repeat of what you can say, but also beatbox, scratch virtual records and e-mail to your friends graffiti. He joins Playing Cowboy games and Teddy Bear in the developer 's stable of applications.
ViaMichelin mobile
ViaMichelin 's new iPhone app combines routing and mapping with content from the Michelin Guide for Hotels and Restaurants.
Shaker Set List
Shaker Set List is a very clever app for musicians and let them log their set lists for every gig they play, and build new e-mail them to the rest of the band.
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