What 's new on the App Store on Friday, August 12, 2011
A burst of 10 apps for your attention
Barclays Football
As a sponsor of English Premier League, Barclays has an official app for the start of the season mark to market. It provides live text on game days, statistics, fixtures, tables and win a ticket office competition for tickets for the match. Social features include Facebook within the app itself entertained, and there is even augmented reality views of each stadium. It has emerged only this morning, so here are direct links for iPhone and Android.
iPhone / Android
Telegraph Clearing 2011
With the annual university clearing process is set, get on the road in Great Britain, the Telegraph - UCAS 'official media partner for the process - has an iPhone and Android, the students find job vacancies on courses set up. The app is updated hourly, to ensure its data is to never be outdated. Here too, direct links to iPhone and Android are just gone live as this.
iPhone / Android
Anomaly Warzone Earth
There are hundreds of tower defense games on the iPhone and iPad, and many of them are garbage. Even the good often fall into a similar bill. Anomaly Warzone Earth has the clever idea of ??turning the tables: Users play as the attacker, not the defenders. It 's 11-bit Studios and developed by Chillingo.
iPhone / iPad
V Festival 2011
This year 's V Festival in the UK is held in mid August, and predictably there' s an app. A few, in fact: it 's starts on the iPhone, Symbian, Blackberry and Android. Users can participate in contests, find their way around the festival grounds, and seek their Facebook friends during the event. It 's the work of Ashley Bolser Agency.
iPhone / Android / BlackBerry / Nokia
iKAGEnoNE
Japanese iPhone app iKAGEnoNE is more art than commercial project: it is users to show their iPhone cameras in the real world, then the entrance into the music.
iPhone
SightSpeed ??3D space
Limitless Computing 's sight is a 3D space iPad app for people who developed the Google SketchUp 3D modeling tool. The app uses Augmented Reality for SketchUp models in the real world view, and aims to be a visualization tool for architects, designers and manufacturers.
iPad
Toktok English
Toktok English is one of the most expressive English-learning applications, we have \ ve 'for iPad, with colorful animal figures and a series of flash cards, songs and pictures to 2-9 year olds learn the language to see.
iPad
NyxQuest
NyxQuest is a nice looking platform game for IOS and published by Chillingo developed by Over the Top Games, with a Greek theme.
iPhone / iPad
Speakeasy cocktails
Fancy a drink? Speakeasy is a cocktail book iPad app that is for users in cocktail kings and queens once again with video tutorials, 200 recipes and tips bartender.
iPad
Jumble Bumbles
EduGame Britain 's latest app offers eight iPad picture puzzles for 2-4 year olds, with the aim of improving hand-eye coordination, logical thinking and spatial imagination.
iPad
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