AppSlappy #21: “Creeping up on Black Berry”

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This week we tackle the fact that the iPhone is now in second place, and coming really close to first place in the smart phone wars. Also, why are there hardly any business apps?

NEW STUFF

GAMES:
Tap Tap Revenge Metallica – 4.99 (not in the store today for some reason)
Settlers of Catan: – 4.99 (same)
NBA Live – 9.99

UTILITIES / OTHER:
Shakespeare: The Tempest – Free
Shakespeare: Macbeth – Free
Shakespeare: Hamlet – Free

BIG DEALS OF THE WEEK
iDracula – Undead Awakening – 2.99 > .99 (halooween deal)

STUPID APP OF THE WEEK
Toilet Flushes – Free

Unpleasant – Free

REVIEWS!

Scott: “Groovin’ Blocks” – 1.99. “HookChamp” – 2.99

Eric: Nike + Pod (Comes with 3GS), iMap My Run (Free), Rock Band 2nd Impressions, Skee-Ball .99ยข

All that and a couple segments, your calls, and emails too!! Enjoy the episode!

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7 Comments

  1. Brad
    2:40 pm on October 28th, 2009

    “Droid” is a Lucasfilm Ltd. trademark.

  2. Bill Deys
    3:48 pm on October 28th, 2009

    Hey Scott and TOG! You should check out Run Keeper on the iPhone. It’s is everything Nike+ is and more. It’s got the online friends portion and uses GPS for tracking/mapping. No dongle to put in your shoe. You can also setup timing for programs like Couch to 5K.

  3. Foster
    7:42 pm on October 28th, 2009

    u misspelled HALLOWEEN and it’s Metallica revenge anyway great podcast DERP!!!!

  4. Cephas
    1:30 am on October 29th, 2009

    I feel like pointing out that all of the Motorola/Verizon ads for the Droid include these words in the fine print, “DROID is a trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd. and its related companies. Used under license.” Don’t believe me? Head on over to droiddoes.com and see for yourself.

  5. BoredomBoy
    6:00 pm on October 29th, 2009

    Perfect time on the Shakespeare apps! I have to read two of those by the end of the semester and this will make it much easier. Thanks other guys!

  6. Rob Dalton
    7:20 pm on October 29th, 2009

    Lucasfilm DID trademark “droid”. The phone manufacturers are licensing the name as per CNBC.

  7. Jerry J
    6:01 pm on November 2nd, 2009

    Who sings the song in the What the French segment, and what song is it?

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