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Brain Parade Announces Major See.Touch.Learn. Update at ISTE 2012

Brain Parade will be exhibiting at the International Society for Technology in Education’s 33rd annual conference and exposition in San Diego, California June 24-27, 2012. Brain Parade Founder and President, Jim McClafferty will be providing a preview of the upcoming release of See.Touch.Learn. Pro 2012, which includes significant enhancements and a new Brain Parade Community feature. See.Touch.Learn. combines the proven effectiveness of picture cards with the power and excitement of the iPad. Continue reading



What are the five coolest apps you’ll see at Macworld/iWorld 2012?

At Macworld/iWorld in SF this week, deeje cooley will be demonstrating tappr.tv every day in the Mobile App Showcase area on the Expo show floor. tappr.tv is a new kind of entertainment app that lets users make their own music visuals, called dances, using over 100 visual wands. It is a social community that lets users create, publish, rate, and subscribe to music visuals for their favorite musical artists. Version 5 will add visual symmetry modes and a new audio input mode, and more. Continue reading



Avadon: The Black Fortress HD 50% Off Sale – Fantasy RPG For iPad

Seattle based Spiderweb Software, Inc. today announced that this weekend their hit fantasy role-playing game for the iPad, Avadon: The Black Fortress HD, is now available for half its regular price. Avadon: The Black Fortress HD is an epic adventure in a strange and dangerous world. You are a spy and warrior, tasked to fight the enemies of your homeland. Avadon held the #1 RPG spot on iPad for over a week at launch and is now available at its lowest price ever. Continue reading



PrankBooth records its victims in an innovative iOS app

California based 7twenty7 LLC today released PrankBooth 1.0, a first-of-its-kind app for iPhone 4 and 4th-generation iPod touch devices. PrankBooth presents fake apps to a user’s friend, followed by an unexpected surprise. PrankBooth utilizes the front-facing camera of the device to secretly record and photograph the reaction to the prank. The video and still photos can then be viewed, saved, or emailed directly from the app. Continue reading



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