Apple Produces 425,000+ Apps, 14 Million iPad Units

Apple takes pride in releasing 200 million iOS devices, and 425,000 apps -- 100,000 of which are designed for iPads.
The year 2011 has been one of the most remarkable years for the Apple company, as they’ve been able to showcase a total of 425,000 applications and an increasing number of 100,000 iPad apps, elevating from the 90,000 number reported last month. There was also a record of billion applications that were downloaded from the App store every month, and almost 14 million units of iPads being produced for the quarter.
As stated by chief operations officer, Tim Cook, Apple became “the mother of all backlogs” when they released the iPad 2 this spring. The company’s suppliers have been affected by the earthquake that hit and damaged Japan. As the winter quarter opens, the sales of iPad grew to 7.33 million, but it decreased to 4.69 during the first calendar quarter of 2011.
Read the rest of the article »BlackBerry, on the Verge of Developer Stampede

As BlackBerry's number of users still doesn't increase, Seesmic - one of its mobile application developer partner - had ceased their operation for creating BlackBerry apps.
Mobile application developer, Seesmic, will stop making its Blackberry Twitter app at the end of June. The company said that they will focus on developing apps on its most popular platforms like iOS, Android and Windows phone. Seesmic also added that they will continue working on their web and desktop apps.
Mobile application developers must focus on the platforms with the most number of users. Sadly, BlackBerry is not included in that group. Developers also don’t believe that BlackBerry will do in the coming years. Other mobile app developer companies are also considering the same move done by Seesmic.
If a stampede occurs, it might send BlackBerry into a downward death spiral because fewer apps mean fewer customers. And that can tantamount to less interest from developers and so on.
View Article Source »Three Handy Applications for Hotel Goers

InfoStripe, FYi Fly, and Bedmap -- three of the most useful applications that should come in handy when you're planning to stay in a hotel.
If you are planning to have a hotel stopover, you should make sure to bring with you some unique and interesting apps to make the most out of your stay. After the skip are three of the handy and most useful applications which hotel goers must have.
Read the rest of the article »iPhone App of the Week: LOMOLOMO for iPhone 4

"Don’t think, Just Shoot..." ---LOMOLOMO
Do you just love photography but cannot afford some cool lomo shooter to satisfy your photography hormones? Behold, a new app for iPhone and iPod Touch 4 is now here giving you full access to lomography —LOMOLOMO
Photos who were taken using a Lomo camera are high in contrast, with twisted colors, and a noticeable vignette. Since there’s always Photoshop we don’t have to buy Lomo cameras. We just have to tweak our photos to create the Lomo effect. However, some of us are rather not the digital editor type. We surely want something automatic or instant. That’s why LOMOLOMO app is created. For that instant lomo shot. Don’t think just point and shoot.
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"Every once in a while a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything. It's very fortunate if you can work on just one of these in your career. Apple's been very fortunate in that it's introduced a few of these." ---Steve Jobs, CEO Apple
iPhone is called a smartphone for the obvious reason that it has smart features. You can make calls, sent messages, play games and browse the Internet using a single device. It runs under the iOS platform and user can access the exclusive App Store where applications and games can be downloaded.
Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs once said that:
“Every once in a while a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything. It’s very fortunate if you can work on just one of these in your career. Apple’s been very fortunate in that it’s introduced a few of these.”
Jobs was right about it. Apple’s iPhone created a new phase in the mobile phone industry. iPhone has so much to offer that is is sometimes overwhelming. AllWeLike makes things easy for you by shortlisting the hundred apps to top ten.
Read the list after the skip.
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Do you got money to spend on paid games on iPhone? Here are the top ten games available on the App Store that you should hook up to your Apple device now.
Apple’s domination on the gadget industry goes unrelenting when iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch came into view. Its iOS operating system reigned sumpreme amidst the attempt of the Android end its domination.
Apple made a revolutionary creation when they built the App Store where Apple users can download games and applications to help them out at work, school or simply to kill idle time.
There are games which come in lite version and offers limited features. Users are invited to upgrade for a minimal amount. To help you out, AllWelike gathered the top ten paid games on iPhone.
See the list after the jump.
Read the rest of the article »EA Games Unleashed for Windows Phone 7

Last weekend, Microsoft made a big mistake in putting Angry Birds in their ads. This made Rovio a little bit upset. Today, EA Games released the games that will be included in Windows Phone 7. But still WP7 needs a alert third party apps and games to gain victory over Android and Apple.
EA is a titan when it comes to video games. And now they make a bigger step towards game supremecy with a support on Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 platform. The big plus? Let’s say an Xbox Live-enabled game starting 2010.
The first few titles of EA Mobile are The Sims 3, Tetris, Monopoly and Need for Speed Undercover.
All of these are franchises on existing mobile phones so it is not exclusive to Windows phone 7. But the Xbox Live online gaming network stays as an advantage. Even if Apple quite made it at Game Center, still WP7 is more tasty to game developers and gamers themselves. All EA games will support the Xbox Achievements. This includes badges and goals awarded for a job well done. These will add to your game score shared in between Windows Phone 7, Games for Windows and Xbox 360 games.
But surely WP7 should atleast have a third party apps in order to level with Android and iPhone.
Are you excited for the Windows Phone 7?
View Article Source »New Version of Foursquare for your iPhone

The new version of Foursquare for iPhone revitalizes your experience to find the hottest hangouts. With this innovation, Foursquare smashed Facebook Places right on the face.
Just when Facebook Places stepped into the spotlight, Foursquare CEO Dennis Crowley quickly came with a label to this, something like “generic”. He also promised a new iPhone app that would be the “Instapaper for the real world.” So now guys, make way, Version 2.0 is here.
The newest version emphasizes tips and to-Dos, now split-up and with a prominent placement on the app’s bottom navigation. The emphasis is not on the application in particular. Foursquare connects the web discovery and mobile activity.
The main goal is simple, encourage users to look at Foursquare as an easy saver of the places they want to visit, store activities and lead them on clicking “Add to My Foursquare” button.
Read the rest of the article »Justin.tv is now on iPhone

Live video broadcast has long been offered by other companies. But not anyone gave enough justice to this service. Until Justin.tv came and we move one step closer to reality.
After just two weeks of the live video recording app release on Android, Justin.tv is now on iPhone. This will let you watch videos on you iPhone 3Gs and iPhone 4.
Justin.tv for iPhone supports live video broadcasts from Wi-Fi, 3G and even EDGE connections. The app will use hardware encoding to capture and transmit videos that produces fantastic audio and visual results.
According to Justin.tv team, the Android app had received huge traffic results and mobile live video is another thing they should consider.
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The most addictive game on Apple Store is now flying to Android Market.
Angry Birds, crowned as one of the most addictive games on iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch and also the top paid app in the Apple store is now flying to Android.
The available version in the Android Market is actually Angry Birds Lite. A free trial with chapters which are locked. The status is still on beta and we cannot promise a bug free app for your phones. CNET reports that the app does not work on Evo phones as of the moment.
When you load up this game, you are to shoot birds out of the catapult. You should target them at places which are difficult to reach.
This app made iPhone, iPod and iPad users go crazy over their gadgets. So try it and tell us what you think.
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