Rumors and run of the mill stories, you either heard it through the Apple grapevine (wow, that is a new plant) or from the speculation of some self-proclaimed techie. Bits and unmatched pieces of stories throw a hint or two about complete modifications on the Apple TV, an unveiling of a new iPad, and a more versatile iPod Touch. As usual with Apple, things will remain sketchy, even as vague as the streets of London under the cloak of a fog, until the yearly Apple event this fall.
So in the meantime, let us put forth our earnest attention to the new and exciting apps that has come Apple’s way. The two apps we will focus on right now includes you, the user, annihilating monsters while running even farther than any man has ever run and an app that allows you to read news with ease.
With all kinds of monsters trying to hinder you from fulfilling your mission, you leap from one raised area to another but the twist is while doing so, so have the capability to shoot off the monsters which block your path in the game called Monster dash. This new game app comes from the same people who produced the smash success iPhone game Fruit Ninja. But in this new game, even if the mechanics are easy to adapt to, there are variations in the layouts and the themes which are randomly picked which eliminates easy boredom.
The levels were well-planned and considered to make this game a totally different experience from the other games of the same genre. There are choices of weapons that you can pick as you go along so that you can kill vampires, zombies and other demons. The weapons even have names which include The Pacifier which is a huge handgun and Mr. Zappy, a lightning gun. The extra challenge occurs when you reach a thousand meters running and hopping and all of a sudden you will be transported to another theme world and the game pace gets a bit faster. This app can be gotten for ninety nine cents.
For a dollar and ninety nine cents, Pulse Mini News provides you all the news taken from your most favorite websites and lays it out in a discerning interface. With an easy to navigate vertical layout, you can just scroll down to see more news or swipe sideways to more of the news on a specific site. Graphics and the headlines are still present on the interface showing a more stylish splash page and the app automatically comes with its own list of most visited websites that you can add to the Pulse home screen for quick access or you can just search on your preferred sites one by one and ass it to the home screen.




















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