Harbor Master is an Fun, addictive and competitive game where your goal is Dock your ships, unload their cargo, and then guide them back out safely so the next ship can dock.

Features:

- 3 unlockable maps, each with its own set of geographical and natural challenges

- 3 types of ships. Smaller ships are faster, but carry less cargo. Larger ships are slow, but cary a lot of cargo. Make sure you dock the right ones! Time management junkies, this feature is for you!

- Online high scores

- Multi-Touch support - try playing with a friend!

- Amazing polished graphics

- Original soundtrack - or relax and listen to your own music instead!

- Incredibly addictive gameplay

- Need to take a break or take a call? Don't worry - the game automatically saves for you!

- Supports multiple profiles on one device

As you unload more and more cargo, your expert services will be requested at other ports. But be careful - every port has its own set of challenges! Watch out for the cyclones!


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At a time when every new touchscreen phone looks like yet another rehash of the iPhone, except with a clunkier operating system, the Palm Pre comes as a breath of fresh air.
For those interested in the raw specs, Here’s how the Palm Pre and the iPhone compare:
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Swipe Your Finger to Fly Across the River, You need not rely on your PC anymore to know about correct location of any place, as with your iPhone you would be able to figure it out on your palm itself. Google Earth on iPhone and iPod touch allows you to travel in the far world with a single swipe of finger – isn’t it amazing? Google Earth for desktop was introduced in 2005 and it became immensely popular within a small period of its launching. People from all across the globe used to see their houses, get an idea of travel destination etc. Now you can take this fun without logging on your personal computer, as advanced iPhone web application is wonderfully supporting Google Earth.

Using Google Earth for iPhone and iPod touch, one can avail an extensive range of services, including adjustment of his/her view to checkout mountain terrain, browse 3D image of any of known monument, official building and also the hoary cliff of highest peaks of the world. Google Earth iPhone programming also enables visitors to read all the geo-located wikipedia articles. And most importantly, one can also get the exact detail of his/her location by using the ‘Location’ feature. Another feature of iPhone Google Earth programming includes search for the several places around the world with the help of Google Earth Local Search. You can check Google Earth on your iPhone or touch iPod on all the 18 languages.

[Via www.synapse.co.in]

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Flick Basketball(Freeverse’s) is the first iPhone game that has been licensed by the NBA. With five mini games, an energetic soundtrack, and licensed players from every NBA team, Freeverse has given the game a great deal of superficial polish.
The soundtrack is pretty catchy, and the commentators veer from overly laudatory goofball comments.

While the graphics are impressive and the players’ appearances are fairly accurate, you’ll be limited to using them in a 3-point shooting contest, playing HORSE, or engaging in a “Long Shot” race against time that you might recognize from various college basketball halftime competitions, What’s most frustrating about the Flick NBA Basketball application is that it feels like Freeverse is selling you the leftovers of an actual basketball game. It appears to be that the developers spent all the money they could have spent on developing an actual basketball game into securing the expensive licensing rights of the NBA players, teams, and logos represented. Instead of developing a small sports simulator, you have aspects of the game of basketball dressed up real pretty and passed off as the real thing.

[By Chris Holt @Macworld.com]

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Zumobi & Msnbc are launching an iPhone and iPod touch application for “The Rachel Maddow Show.”

This free application will give consumers access to photos and video from segments such as “Ms. Information” and “Rachel Re:,” as well as Ms. Maddow’s Twitter updates. this free app can be downloaded here.

“Rachel Maddow’s audience is young, sophisticated and connected,” Randy Stearns, deputy editor for MSNBC.com, said in a statement. “The new iPhone application is designed to give them an engaging mobile experience with Rachel and her guests, ensuring they know what’s happening any time, any place.”

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