
Posted on 13 April 2012. Tags: App Store Apps, Apps, blade 2, blade ii, facebook friends, Games, iPad, ipad apps, ipad games, iphone, iphone apps, iphone games

Infinity Blade 2 for iPhone and iPad has been updated with a new content pack called ClashMobs that lets you complete challenges in Infinity Blade 2 with your Facebook friends. Interestingly, even your Facebook friends who don’t play Infinity Blade 2 can help you complete your challenges by “liking” your posts.
After connecting Infinity Blade 2 to your Facebook account, you will have a set of new challenges called ClashMobs to choose from. Each challenge will need help from your friends, but the good news is that even though these challenges are scheduled, you don’t have to play with your friends at the exact same time. For example, a ClashMob may only require 30 seconds from each participant, but each player can contribute during any time between Monday and Wednesday.
To get your friends to contribute to your ClashMobs, you simply post to your Facebook page with Infinity Blade 2. Most challenges only require a few friends or offer better rewards for more participants, but some challenges may need the help of as many as 500,000 players. With some ClashMob’s, your non-Infinity Blade 2 playing friends can also help you out by liking your post. For example, each like received may inflict damage on the boss you’re fighting.
Now, that last part sounds cool and all, but I’m willing to bet that most of these likes will be coming from Infinity Blade 2 players since Facebook users who don’t play Infinity Blade 2 will likely be hiding all posts by Infinity Blade 2 from their Facebook feed (I sure will be).
For Infinity Blade 2 players who don’t use Facebook or are put off by the idea of posting Infinity Blade ClashMobs to their wall, they can simply choose to ignore ClashMobs all together. Or they can participate in ClashMobs posted by their friends without a trace of their activity on Facebook. Infinity Blade 2 will not force players to post to Facebook.
So who’s excited about ClashMobs? I’m sure you’re looking for more Infinity Blade 2 Facebook friends, so head on over to the iMore forums and share your Facebook page with other Infinity Blade 2 players!
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Posted on 12 April 2012. Tags: Apple, Direct, free bg, http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007#video, iPad, iphone, iphone 4, jailbreak, jailbreaksteam, untethered, www
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Posted on 12 April 2012. Tags: Apple, bootrom, free bg, full bug, http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007#video, iPad, iphone, iphone 4, Tool, Ultra, untethered
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Posted on 12 April 2012. Tags: gui elements, interface elements, iOS Blog, ipads, iphone, resolution elements
App developers Geoff Teehan and his team created this high resolution Photoshop file to help them when mocking up ideas for app designs. The file includes full-resolution elements of buttons, keyboards, and all the other user interface elements that are available to iOS developers.
Instead of keeping the file for themselves — which would be understandable — Teehan decided to share it with the larger development community. The team has previously other versions of the file, as well, including one for the iPhone 4S.
In 2008 we released our first iOS PSD. We continue to do it, not only because we find useful, but because we think a lot of other designers do too. In fact, over the past four years they’ve been downloaded millions of times. It’s become our little thank you to an industry that has given us so much. We’re really proud to be releasing our latest version today. It’s based on iOS 5.1 and includes hundreds of retina assets available natively on the platform. In addition to the GUI assets, you’ll find perfectly scaled ‘New’ iPads to help you create the apps we’ll come to love in the future.The file is 35.71MB, designed for Photoshop CS6. The iPad GUI PSD (Retina Display) can be downloaded from Teehan+Lax’s blog.
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Posted on 12 April 2012. Tags: All, Big, fun, Game, hockey, iphone, win
Been looking for that new strategic game for your iDevice? Well here it is. Big Win Hockey is an awesome game that lets you manage your own hockey team (there is also a Big Win Soccer game) and lead them to victory. You can battle other users online, win coins and big bucks, and win daily
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Posted on 12 April 2012. Tags: apple id, attempt, better security, credit card information, extra step, information, iphone, measure, news, nobody, security, security questions, yesterday

Apple has recently started prompting iOS users to create three security questions and answers to make sure nobody’s breaking into their account. The additional measure is stanadard practice, and considering your credit card information is associated to your account, this is a solid move to make. Some users may be understandable worried that this is a sneaky phishing attempt, but apparently the prompt checks out – some users are reporting iTunes is asking users for security questions too.
We got asked for them yesterday when setting up a new account in iTunes desktop, and The Next Web has seen them pop-up on the iPhone as well.
Has anyone received this prompt yet? Are they asking for any other security info? Are you happy about going through this extra step if it means better security or is it just one more annoyance between you and getting your apps?
Source: TNW






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Posted on 12 April 2012. Tags: App Store Apps, beligerant, East, Game, gameplay, Games, iPad, ipad games, iphone, iphone games, lumberjack, ninja, time bonus, Video, woodland creatures
Jack Lumber made its debut at PAX East 2012, offering a fresh spin on the swipe-and-slash gameplay established by Fruit Ninja. Coming this summer to iPad, iPhone, and eventually Android, Jack Lumber follows a lumberjack whose grandmother was brutally killed by a malicious pine tree. After manifesting telekentic and time-warping superpowers, Jack Lumber has taken it upon himself to uproot entire swathes of forest and earn vengence the only way he knows how: chopping.
The gameplay will seem very familiar the second a bunch of logs come popping up into the air, but it differs from Fruit Ninja in that the movement of your targets slows when you press on the screen. You then have a limited amount of time to trace your finger through the logs, but you have to make sure that it’s along the grain – otherwise, the logs drop to the ground, beligerant and unchopped. The game quickly complicates by throwing innocent woodland creatures to avoid, kegs of dynamite, knotted logs that require multiple swipes, and time bonus logs to extend the annihilation of your arboreal foes.

Even among the many console titles at PAX East 2012, Jack Lumber leaped out to me as the one with the most personality. Sure, it’s a little derivative of Fruit Ninja, but that’s not a bad thing, and they’ve added enough new mechanics to erase any feeling of oversimilarity. The lumberjack theme is a largely untouched in iOS games, and these guys were tackling it with panache by dishing out buttons at the show bearing a salty domain they snagged: “F-cktrees.com“. I’m half-expecting some environmentalists to cause a lot of noise about this one, but Owlchemy Labs is no stranger to controversy; their last title, Smuggle Truck, was about getting Mexican babies across the border. That proved a little too spicy for Apple, so Owlchemy released a game with stuffed animals instead and called it Snuggle Truck.
When Jack Lumber launches this summer, we can expect it to have Game Center support, be universal, and be optimized for the new iPad’s Retina display resolution. They have full intentions of launching the game on any platform with a touchscreen, so sit tight Android users.






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