
Crumble Zone ($0.99) by Cezary Rajkowski is an action oriented arcade game where the goal is to get the highest score possible by shooting up asteroids, blowing up meteoroids, and causing a non-stop stream of crashes and explosions. In this game you will use left and right arrows on the left side of the screen to rotate around a planet while firing projectiles from the weapon button on the right side of the screen. The screen will constantly rotate as meteoroids and asteroids encroach on your position, so you will need to fire fast to blow them to smithereens before your own planet is destroyed
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DeNA and Square Enix to release new mobile Final Fantasy game

DeNA is one of the larger social networks coming out of Asia lately (they’re probably best known around these parts for buying mobile game developer Ngmoco ), and the company announced this morning that it’s teamed up with Final Fantasy creators Square Enix to publish a new Final Fantasy-branded ttle on iOS and Android. Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade is the name of the new title, and it’s a casual social game centered on flying airships around a fantasy setting, working together with other players to bring down bad guys, earn experience, and level up characters and their abilities
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iTunes 11 for old fogies: goin’ back to the way it was

So you just downloaded and installed iTunes 11 . Now you’re scratching your head and going, um…where did my iTunes go
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The ‘Father Of The iPod’ Says That Scott Forstall’s Firing Was ‘Deserved And Justified’

Tony Fadell, considered “the father of the iPod,” isn’t shedding a tear for Scott Forstall, Apple’s former iOS chief. Fadell says that Forstall “got what he deserved” when Apple CEO Tim Cook fired him last month .
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Long Wait Over At Last? iTunes 11 To Be Released As Soon As Thursday

Just like winter , iTunes 11 is coming. And it’s coming as early as tomorrow, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal . The business-oriented broadsheet recently published a profile of Eddy Cue , Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services
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Dutch court bans sale of some Samsung products

According to an IDG news service report published by Computer World , a Dutch court has banned the sales of Samsung Galaxy products that infringe on an Apple patent. The patent in this case describes a method for scrolling through a photo gallery on a touchscreen device
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Setting up Mountain Lion: 12 geek setup tips

After I recently wrote about how I often set up new Macs from scratch rather than taking advantage of migration, many people asked me to share my action logs. While I can’t do that specifically because (1) my logs are extremely long and cryptic and (2) they contain tons of personal activation keys and serial numbers, I decided to share a few setup tips to help stem the tide of emails. What follows is a dozen setup tasks that I picked out from my normal techniques, which I thought might be useful to others.
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See The World Through Photos With Instago

Instago – Go Anywhere On Instagram (Free) by Nathan Mock allows users to explore the world using Instagram and Foursquare . I’m pretty sure that everyone wants to travel. Who doesn’t
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Reality Distortion Field: Navigating the return of Google Maps

When Apple’s exiting iOS software chief forestalled the continuation of Google Maps as the default iOS location source in favor of the long-in-development Apple Maps , the crowd responded with its typical mix of adulation for the exceptional presentation quality of the forthcoming software and capabilities as well as a bit of schadenfreude for Google. There, that outta show ‘em to copy and, allegedly according to Steve Jobs, seek to kill the iPhone . But when Apple Maps arrived with its host of inaccuracies and surreal distortions, some of those who sought to kick Google on its way out the door were eager to welcome the search leader back through it
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