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Daily iPhone App: Escape from Age of Monsters runs on

You may remember Age of Monsters -- it was a really simple game put together by developers working with artist Jeff Matsuda, featuring some really gnarly art and some rock/paper/scissors game mechanics. Now, Matsuda and his team have come back to ...

TUAW Bookshelf — The Business of iPhone and iPad Development: Making and Marketing Apps

A recommendation by Chris Forsythe pointed me to Dave Wooldridge and Michael Schneider's book "The Business of iPhone and iPad Development: Making and Marketing Apps" (Apress, 2011). A practical primer on creating your business plan, the boo...

Glif+: Even more iPhoneography love in the same small package

If there's one accessory that every iPhoneographer should have in his or her pocket, it's the Glif. You probably remember our previous coverage of this cool little gizmo -- it fits onto the side of an iPhone and has a standard tripod screw mount o...

Hands-On With The Slippery-Tipped TruGlide Stylus [Review]

IMG_1743.JPGThere is one huge problem with iPad styluses: the rubber tips tend to drag or even stick on the screen, especially when the screen gets greasy (which is always). Some styluses are better than others: The Wacom Bamboo manages to glide right up until...

This Photo Gremlin Zapper Leaves Behind Gremlins Of Its Own [Review]

Can Inpaint4 remove this guy from Stonehenge?Inpaint4 is an image editor for OS X, available for $10 from the Mac App Store. It’s designed for a specific task – removing unwanted visual elements from photos. That tourist who walked through the background of your...

Meet Track 8, The Music Player That Brings Metro To iOS [Review]

Everyone knows that Apple leads and others follow, right? It’s iOS that people are copying elsewhere. No-one would ever dream of making a music player for iOS that uses the same UI as Microsoft’s Metro) mobile OS design language. Would they? Wait – would...

Portfolio Pro for iPad is a solid entry-level portfolio app

We took a look at several portfolio apps a few months ago, but I'm always on the look out for new ones to try on the iPad. Gone are the days of trying to shrink large articles and projects down to an 8x11 piece of paper for a portfolio. With the n...

Wood Camera: Another Capable, Useful Camera App To Add To Your Collection [Review]

Live filters and more...We’re spoilt for choice for camera apps these days, so any newcomers on the scene have to prove themselves somewhat. They face tough competition. Bright Mango’s Wood Camera, despite its odd name, stands up to its rivals well. It’s a useful...

Daily iPhone App: Junk Jack builds something special

I have flown over 6,000 miles in the last two days -- on Monday, I left Prague to fly back to London, and then yesterday, I jumped on a plane to come back home to Los Angeles. And through it all, Junk Jack was there for me. The game has been out f...

BookBook For iPhone: A Luxury Leather Wallet Case That’s Almost Perfect [Review]

The BookBook is the best wallet case there is for the iPhone.Like the rest of the BookBook range, Twelve South’s BookBook for iPhone ($60) is a luxury, handmade leather wallet case that’s designed to look like a pocket-sized vintage book. Not only will it...

And Now For Something Completely Different: Python Sketches For Your Pocket [Review]

Readers, your desperate wish to have Monty Python in your pocket everywhere you go has finally – finally – been granted. With Python Bytes on your iOS device, you need never be far from a quick spurt of Pythonism whenever you feel the need...

Twelve South HoverBar: Review and giveaway

Every once in a while I receive hardware for review that ends up becoming such an integral part of my setup that I forget to write the review, and that's been the case with the Twelve South HoverBar (US$79.99). The HoverBar is a unique product tha...