May 26th, 2009
NOW MILITARY ACTIONS WILL BE OCCUR IN YOURS IPHONE!

How to play: Sea Battle is a game in which two players participate. Rules are simple enough.
The square with size 10 x 10 and on it square placed the flotilla in 10 ships which have the certain sizes.
Each ship occupies a number of consecutive cells on the square, ships placed in any direction(vertical or horizontal), but should not concern with the parties or corners.
Your battlefield invisible for contenders.
Shots are carried out by turns;
the one who will flood the with the first all the ships of the opponent wins.
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May 25th, 2009
Apple removed two iPhone applications from its App Store that allegedly infringed on the trademark of Cartier International, according to the Wall Street Journal. The move came just one day after the French jeweler and watchmaker filed the suit against Apple for distributing the free iPhone application Fake Watch and selling a premium Fake Watch Gold Edition. Both apps told time with look-alike famous wrist watches, including Cartier’s Tank watch.
In response to the removal of the iPhone apps, Cartier withdrew its lawsuit.
Apple didn’t return either a voice mail or e-mail request for comment.
The brouhaha tarnishes yet again Apple’s mobile software approval process which has been a source of criticism by developers and consumers. Apple got into trouble from child’s right activists a few weeks ago over the baby shaking game incident
February 28th, 2009

Release date: 2nd of March 2007
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February 17th, 2009

Touch Mix is a simple music app for the iPhone and iPod touch that lets you play, mix, and remix ten exclusive tracks by producer deadmau5. Now, of course, you’re unlikely to grab this in order to DJ nothing but deadmau5. (The all-deadmau5, all-the-time approach?) But the app demonstrates that iPhone-only artist releases can be a whole lot more fun than just a few tracks and some static album artwork. And it also shows off what a handheld DJ interface could look like, with a pretty efficient one-screen-per-deck design that doesn’t overwhelm your fingertips.
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