Infinity Blade Hands-On For iPhone, iPod Touch And iPad – iOS Vlog 224
Infinity Blade has finally been released for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and the iPad. The game is unlike anything else seen on the iDevice, except for Epic Citadel of course. The game is finally complete and out on the App Store for $5.99. IF you are a Retina display owner, this is a must for you as well as iPad owners. The iPad version still looks good, but if we had a Retina display on our iPads, it would be perfect. The app is universal, so once you download it, you can use it on your iPad or your iPhone.iPod Touch. This is one of those MUST HAVE games for your device, show it to friends and they’ll be amazed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Check out the show sponsor: www.iPhone4Forum.net Follow on Twitter www.Twitter.com/Phil_Synowiec PLEASE RATE, COMMENT, AND SUBSCRIBE!
25 commentsiPod Nano (2010) first hands-on! [HD]
Here it is, the new (and completely redesigned) iPod nano. Super thin, super light, and really, the capacitive multitouch works very well. The screen is crisp and top menu navigation is smooth, but can’t say we have great feel for moving back out of sub menus (via swipe or holding down the screen). We’re going back for seconds and thirds, peep the initial gallery below! Update: Okay, we’ve gotten much more quality time with the nano, and we’ll admit that after some brief practice, the menu navigation is nice both going in and out of menus — holding the middle will take some getting used to, if only because you gotta avoid any other on-screen items that beckon for your digits. Probably due to the small size of the screen, there is no pinch-to-zoom for photos. Instead, we’re using a simple double-tap motion to a fixed zoom in / zoom out distance. The clock app has a very easy-to-read analog style to it, and swiping across the screen will give you a stopwatch and timer. There is no alarm clock, however, which as the Apple rep explained to us was a design decision given its lack of an external speaker. Bummer, as it’s the perfect size to strap on a band and use as a wristwatch — a fitting thought, too, given one of the settings will let us see the time every time we wake up the screen. Check out our video tour after the break. via engadget.com forosadvance.es
No commentsiPod touch 4th Generation (Hands-On)
A quick look at the new iPod touch 4G/4th Generation/September 2010. The touch features front and rear facing camera for FaceTime, Retina display, gyroscope, and more. Available in 8 GB, 16 GB, 64 GB models.
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At the New York City launch announcement, CNET senior editor Natali Morris takes a hands on look at the iPhone for Verizon Wireless. cnettv.cnet.com
No commentsHands-on Sprint Evo 4G – AndroidCentral.com
Phil goes hands-on with the Sprint Evo 4G — a WiMax Android smartphone announced at CTIA.
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Part one of our extensive coverage of Apple’s new iPhone 3G. Noah brings you an unboxing, hands-on, and a comparison with the original iPhone. More on iPhone 3G @ www.phonedog.com We’re giving away phones! One a week until we run out – at least all Summer long! Free to enter at: www.phonedog.com
25 commentsAngry Birds Full Version for Android Hands-on
www.droid-life.com – Angry Birds full version should be released on Android tomorrow 10 and we got a sneak peak of it.
18 commentsHTC Desire – Android & Sense 2.1 – Hands-On
Hands-on with the HTC Desire from MWC in Barcelona. Android plus HTC Sense 2.1 with a Snapdragon processor equals object of our desire. MWC 2010: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones: www.phonedog.com More Videos: www.phonedog.com
25 commentsHTC EVO 4G Android 2.2 upgrade – Hands-On
Froyo! Aaron takes a look at Android 2.2 on the HTC EVO 4G, the first carrier device in the US to receive the update. There’s quite a few improvements! Forums: forums.phonedog.com Win Free Phones www.phonedog.com More Videos: www.phonedog.com
25 commentsNovation Launchpad Ableton Live controller hands-on
MusicRadar takes a first look at Novation’s Launchpad: A brand new controller for Ableton Live. For more, visit www.musicradar.com
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