News tagged ‘Flash’
Google Sync for iPhone
Google has released Sync support to instantly coordinate your Google Calendar and Contacts. Avaliable in Beta for iPhone (), but works already. Do not forget to backup everythong before using
Reminder: Google Sync uses the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol, all existing Contacts and Calendar events will be removed from your phone.
Touch Physics [AppStore, Free]

You draw shapes with a crayon that come to life on your iPhone / iPod Touch. You use these shapes to interact with the wheel, causing it to move according to physical laws. When it reaches the star, the level is complete.
The application costs just $0.99 (AppStore ). There is a free version of Touch Physics with fewer levels, 6 out of 50 (AppStore ).
Real Racing
This game will be in AppStore soon. You can also watch HD video .
Use iPhone to shoot lasers
All you need is:
- I/O Bridge with Servo Module
- Webcam
- 2 Servos
- Buzzer
- Laser Pointer
- Spare Electrical Components from parts bin (Transistor, Resistors, LEDs, etc.)
- X10 Module
Read more instructions.
Earth3D [AppStore, Free]
This is a wonderful 3d animation the Earth with the Moon and the Sun. Application is free in AppStore (link).
The new version of this app will be called Earth3D+. More planets will be added. It will appear in AppStore soon. Watch the video:
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Google Latitude
Google announced a new location tracking feature of Google Maps that will allow you to share your current location with your friends and family. The new service is called .
While launching initially on BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Android and Symbian S60, Google hopes to release an iPhone version soon.
via macrumors
TheCreeps [AppStore, Games, Free]

This is one more tower defence type game. Lots of fun, good graphics.

It costs just $4.99 (AppStore ). There is also free lite version (AppStore ). Watch the video:
Time lapse photography [AppStore]
TimeLapse ($0.99, ) uses your iPhone's camera to take photos at regular intervals. You can have one photo snapped as infrequently as every 24 hours, or as often as every 10 seconds. After you've collected all of your photos, you can easily dump them into iMovie or QuickTime Pro and make a simple time lapse movie.
via tuaw
Archibald's Adventures [AppStore, Games]
Nice game for $4.99 (AppStore ), but you can try free lite version (AppStore ).
Watch the video:
Gmail tasks
Google has just announced a new way to manage your Gmail Tasks from your mobile device or your iGoogle homepage.
NFS Undercover
Many users are waiting for this game. Here is a pre-release video:
Apple and Adobe collaborate on Flash for iPhone

Bloomberg reports that Adobe's Chief Executive Officer Shantanu Narayen has revealed that Adobe with Apple on bringing Flash support to the iPhone:
It's a hard technical challenge, and that's part of the reason Apple and Adobe are collaborating, Narayen said today in a Bloomberg Television interview from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The ball is in our court. The onus is on us to deliver.
Flash is a very popular web plug-in that is used to deliver animation and video content on the web. Apple's iPhone has notably not supported Flash since its launch.
The surprising part there is the admission that Apple is working with Adobe on the project.
via macrumors
Falling Balls [AppStore, Free]

This game made it to Top 3 in US AppStore. Very nice.


This game is free. Here is a to AppStore.
Watch the video:
Springboard rotation
This application will rotate Springboard according to iPhones accelerometer data. Will be avaliable quite soon.
CubeCheater - Rubik's Cube puzzle solver
A new iPhone app called CubeCheater helps you solve the classic Rubik's Cube puzzle toy using a mix of sophisticated algorithms and simple image-recognition technology. CubeCheater sells for $0.99 in the App Store ().
Here's how it works. You take six pictures of your mixed up Rubik's Cube using the iPhone's camera — one photo per side. If you have an iPod Touch, you can also tap in the color combos manually. CubeCheater is able to recognize the placement of each colored square and generate a 3D map of your cube. It then figures out the quickest path to solving the puzzle and gives you a set of easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions.
via wired