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CNET Yesterday, I posted a review of Mad Skills BMX, an excellent sequel to the popular Mad Skills Motocross game that uses a completely new control system. If you haven’t checked it out, I highly recommend Turborilla’s latest game. There are a ton of side-scrolling racing games in the App Store that I’ve played and …

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The new Pitfall is great fun, but it’s not the game you remember

Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET Most of the time I put together an iOS app collection of the week, but on the momentous occasion of classic console game Pitfall’s 30th anniversary (was it really 1982?), I’m going to take a deeper dive into the completely remade game. Many old-school gamers will remember Pitfall, a must-have on the Atari 2600, in which …

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New hints of possible iOS 6 feature tweaks

With the release of iOS 6 highly likely in September (concurrent with the expected iPhone 5 announcement), the rumors around unannounced feature changes at tech sites are reaching an all-time high, so I decided to round up some of the big ones here. We already know about the main features in iOS 6 Apple announced at WWDC in June, but …

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HipGeo makes documenting your travels easy on iOS

HipGeo Travel Blog and Trip Journal (free) lets you tell the story of your vacation with images, videos, text, tags, and more all tied to your geolocation. You start by signing up through Facebook or Twitter, then you can choose people to share your travels with. If you just want to see the app in action before you take your …

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Defend against enemy onslaughts on iOS

My gaming addiction tends to go in phases. Sometimes I like puzzle games, then I’ll move on to shooting games. After that, I might switch to racing games or go on to classic arcade. Whatever the flavor of the week is, I like to really get into it to see what the App Store has to offer. The recent release …

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Follow the 2012 Olympic games on your iOS or Android phone

There are few events quite as exciting as the Olympics. With athletes from all over the world competing for their respective countries, it’s easy to get excited as you root for your country to win. Obviously, I’ll be rooting for my American compatriots, but seeing the drama of each event, no matter who the winner is, can be appreciated by …

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Checkmark offers slick location

Apple’s Reminders app, introduced in iOS 5, works perfectly well at notifying you according to your time- or location-based criteria. But a new app called Checkmark (99 cents for a limited time) gives you location-based reminders using your GPS and important locations you enter, and with a great-looking interface that’s easy to navigate. You start by adding locations important to …

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Rovio puzzler Amazing Alex keeps you coming back for more

Amazing Alex (99 cents) for iPhone or Android is a physics game where you’re challenged to create chain reactions with objects to complete objectives. Our hero, Amazing Alex, is a kid who’s stuck cleaning his room and tries to get creative with organizing his belongings by building Rube Goldburg-like devices. For each level you’ll go through two phases: the building …

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My favorite game this year just got a major update

Ski Safari (99 cents) challenges you to swoosh down a powdery mountain to avoid an avalanche, with animal friends and other vehicles along the way to help you with your escape. This distance game quickly became my go-to time-waster on both my iPhone and iPad, so when an update was announced last week, you can bet I was at the …

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Google+ gets update for iPhone and a new iPad version

Built as a Universal update, Google+ version 3.0 adds new features to the iPhone app and is the first version that is made for the iPad with its own unique interface features. On both iOS devices, you’ll now be able to create and manage Google Events. You can create an event, manage comments, add photos, and see who is coming …

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