Archive for the ‘iPhone Apps’ Category
iPhone Apps: Temple Run | Fruit Ninja


I am late to the trend but I am addicted to the following apps: Temple Run and Fruit Ninja! I have not been sleeping because of these apps and I still have to master how to get to 5M – I keep either jumping off the cliff, running through a tree or getting burnt! If there is a steel angle in the game, I am sure I’d be dead faster too. Right now, my current high score is 1,400,000.
Fruit Ninja is another one – I love the arcade mode and right now my best score is 596.
Hopefully I dont get addicted as much!
The Best iPhone Apps for Moms
Networking & Telecomm Jobs and even iPhone Developer Jobs must be so in demand right now. Applications for both Apple products and the Android are booming and I am sure the developers are paid well for it.
Daily Babble released the best iPhone apps for moms in their site last night. I have a few apps on my iPhone from the list already:
1. Evernote
2. Instagram
3. Pinterest
4. Allrecipes
5. Cozi
6. Toodledo
7. Calorie Counter Pro
8. Routines
9. Pandora
10. Grocery Gadget
11. Netflix
12. Mobilerss
13. imdb
14. Dropbox
15. Honeydo
16. Budget Touch
17. Amazon
18. Tweetdeck
19. Carstar
20. Epicurious
21. Weave
22. Shazam
23. Marble Jar
24. GoDocs
25. Photo365
You can view the full list here:
http://www.babble.com/mom/mom-products/top-iphone-apps-for-moms-full-list/
iPhone App: Smurfs Village
I haven’t donned a nurse uniform in years but I’ve been wearing my best Smurfy hat ever since my daughter and I started playing the Smurf’s Village app together.

Smurfs’ Village is a free social game for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad where players must help our blue buddies rebuild their home after Gargamel discovers it and scatters the Smurfs throughout the forest. The game features popular Smurfs like Brainy Smurf, Papa Smurf, and Smurfette. What is the player’s objective? Make the new Smurf Village better than the last.
While the app seems inspired by games like Farmville, Smurfs Village stands out because the gameplay offers more than just simple, mindless clicking. Entertaining mini-games litter the village, offering simple but varied fun. You’ll quickly learn there is more to Smurf culture than blue skin and farming.
The last time I got addicted to playing games like this was when I was hooked in Cafe World (Facebook). And yes, I even pay for Smurfberries (though I have stopped already). We are now on level 22 and hopefully I can arrange our village. It’s hard to decorate it when I am stuck with a small screen (iPhone) and I have big fingers.
iPhone Apps: Viber and WhatsApp
If you have relatives and friends overseas you would like to catch up with everyday but dread the fees that go with it, try using Viber and WhatApp – apps available in your iPhones. You can text and call for free, as long as there is internet connection. It is like using Skype but more convenient since you do not have to have it opened all the time. I use it send well wishes and keep in touch with cousins and friends and even have a good friend shop for me, like buying a fireplace mantel on sale!
iPhone Apps: iPhoneography Tools
The iPhone (or any smartphone) has become an indispensable tool in today’s world. From watching movies, listening to music, reading books, taking photos, entertaining with games, utilities, navigation tools and even for conference call services.
One of the things I am so into right now is taking pictures with my iPhone and putting it in another level. I love that I have friends who know so much about iPhone apps that I just learn what to get from them
Here are the apps I just downloaded:
* Camera Bag
* Camera+
* Colorsplash
* Diptic
* Flickr
* Halftone
* Hipstamatic
* Instagram
* LabelBox
* Pocketbooth
* ToonCamera
