Word on the street is that Aurora Feint will be rolling out an update within the next 24 hours, at this time little is known about what all the update will include, though it will likely improve stability as well as feature a fix for the almost unsolvable Molton Lava puzzle.
Category: iPhone
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Hello iPhone
A few days after the iPhone 3G was announced I sold my first gen iPhone for much more than it was worth, the best part is I sold it with my contract… Now I have no plan to return to AT&T as their service is crap and they have no coverage in Nebraska, but I do miss having an iPhone or an iPod touch.
I’ve been considering getting an iPod touch for the past few weeks, but have been holding off. Well today I found a first gen 8GB iPhone available for $100, dang sweet deal! I’m hopefully gonna take a look at it tomorrow and if it’s in good condition I’ll purchase it.
Now I can spend all the money I saved on apps in the App Store.
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iPhone Gaming: Success is only dollars away.
Following Aaron’s excellent commentary on Brian Caulfield’s article in Forbes, I thought I’d throw in my two cents on the whole subject.
It would be easy to just laugh off the suggestion that Apple could even dent Nintendo’s grasp of the hand held gaming space, but before I start chuckling let me play devil’s advocate for a moment.
Caulfield makes one really good point. Apple’s content delivery system through iTunes kicks anything Nintendo can offer out the window. Digital distribution is the future, and Apple is getting a great head start with the upcoming launch of the iPhone App Store. The ability to buy games directly from the iPhone is huge, and it’s easily the biggest thing Apple has going for them right now. More below. (more…)
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Adikus grabs Pool cue, doffs money hat.
In a sudden and somewhat surprising move, indie developer Adikus has taken their aptly titled Pool sim for the iPhone and iPod Touch to the consumer market. With the upgrade to version 2.1 they have added a $9.00 price tag.
Adikus has recently partnered with RiP Dev, a software dev and distribution house. From their website:
Since the game continues to evolve and be improved, it is now being distributed by RiP Dev (www.ripdev.com), one of the largest software houses for the iPhone.
Adikus.com will continue developing the game while RiP Dev will provide the customer support for it.Adikus’ only other project is a Backgammon port for the iPhone, which is currently still a freeware release.
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VLC Hits the iPhone
Heck. Freakin’. Yes.
VLC is one of the greatest pieces of media playing software around and it has been successfully ported to the iPhone!
Currently vlc4iphone is only been released to a select group of beta testers (ie. people who’ve given this guy money), but hopefully there will be a more public beta release soon.
Codec support is limited to MPEG / MPG, AVI, MP3. However, the developer (zodttd) is planning on adding support for FLAC, OGG, and is also looking into supporting VCD, DivX, WMA, WMV.