Moto Racer for the iPhone and iPod Touch
It's not the same as a set of handlebars, but Freeverse's Moto Racer can still be fun... once you tweak some settings:
It's not the same as a set of handlebars, but Freeverse's Moto Racer can still be fun... once you tweak some settings:
Actually, it's more of a non-review. Here's a look at Alarm Free:
Yes, it was a highly anticipated app for the iPhone, but AIM falls short in a few regards, as pointed out in the video review below. We're left wondering why there isn't an official iChat client yet... Maybe that'll have to wait for video capabilities/access.
We do a lot of time calculation around here, what with a 24-hour Apple video network and all, so time:calc was one of the first applications to hit iPhones around the office. The verdict: It's good, but to win over a bigger following, it should have frame/timecode calculations for those in film/video industries as well:
Logitech's Pure-fi speakers promise a lot of sound in a small package, and they deliver. As we've mentioned before, it's tough to do video reviews of speakers since you can't hear them with any kind of worthwhile fidelity. At any rate, trust us: these speakers pack a lot of punch. The rechargeable battery (up to 10hrs, varies based on volume setting) is a great plus The price is a little steep, but that seems to be the case with all iPod speakers of any decent audio quality. Take a look: