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Posts Tagged ‘Beijing’

iWallpapers Gives Users 15,000 Ways to Customize Their iPhone

Appwill Inc. today announced iWallpapers Free on the iTunes App Store. Featuring over 15,000 images, with new wallpapers added daily, iWallpapers Free offers more customization options than any other app of its kind. Users can upload their own photos and images, earn points and share their pictures with the world. Wallpapers Free gives users a complete photo library containing thousands of images neatly arranged in 20 popular categories. Continue reading



Voodo 2 – New Todo Magic for iPhone

I Wonder Phone has released Voodo 2, a big upgrade of its GTD/todo app for iPhone and iPod touch, with a 50%-off celebrating price. Voodo stands out in the App Store as the most simple GTD app with so many powerful features including Sync with Google Calendar and a wonderful Tag System. Voodo 2 maintains the simpleness but brings more Todo Magics such as Non-intrusive Auto Sync, Task Search, Quick Add, Contacts Integration, Geo Locations, Nearby Tasks, and other improvements. Continue reading



World Traffic 1.0 released for iPhone/iPod touch – Traffic Control Game

Atinco America today introduces World Traffic 1.0, their traffic control simulation game for iPhone and iPod touch devices. Players compete to see who can achieve the smoothest flow of traffic and fewest accidents on busy city streets. By skillfully controlling stop lights at intersections, players prevent traffic jams while accommodating school buses, emergency vehicles and cars. Streets are seen in overhead view, complete with buildings, lanes, lights and vehicles. Continue reading



Cute Lola Panda Teaches the World Flags

Beijing-based game design studio Beiz Ltd today releases Lola’s Flag Adventure 1.0, their first children’s flag game for iPhone and iPod Touch. Lola’s Flag Adventure features high-quality voice guidance, easy-to-use interface and thoroughly designed panda graphics. It includes two games; memory game for children who cannot read yet and flag trivia for older children. The game provides fun and challenge both for preschoolers and junior school children. Continue reading



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