Friday, 7 October 2011

iOS App Collection: Blasts from the Gaming Past

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October 7, 2011
Apps & iPods
iOS App Collection: Blasts from the Gaming Past Everything old is new again on the iPhone and iPad -- at least when it comes to these classic games
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Android App Review: Localicious If you are looking for neighborhood-based, relevant business results in your quest to find a place to eat, shop, and more, look no further than Localicious.
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iOS App Review: Comics Major upgrade boosts performance, improves interface for comic-reading app
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8 Android Apps to Protect Your Phone Data Keeping your personal information safe has never been easier, thanks to these great Android apps.
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iOS App Collection: Party Planners Use these invitation and organizational iOS apps to help you get your party started.
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Android App Review: Spotify Spotify for Android is good for using Spotify on your phone--but it isn't the best if you just want a music manager.
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iOS App Review: Baja Fresh Baja Fresh falters for orders on the go
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Android App Review: Winamp An excellent music management app for everyday users.
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iOS App Review: Five Guys Burgers & Fries Five Guys shines
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MobileGo Manages Your Android Phone from Your PC Share content between your Android phone and Windows PC with handy application MobileGo.
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Essential iPhone App Collection: Apps For Rooted Phones
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