Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Zomato.com Launches Restaurants Search Apps for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch

Zomato.com Launches Restaurants Search Apps for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch - Zomato.com (formerly known as Foodiebay.com), India's largest online Food & Nightlife Guide, which had already launched its Android and Blackberry applications, has launched a mobile application for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The search application allows users to search for nearby restaurants based on user location. Available free on the iTunes Store (or http://www.zomato.com/ios), the application handles all the functions of the site, and allows the user to view the menus, contact information, photographs, location and discounts for restaurants on the phone itself. Applications have been over 1000 downloads in the first 3 hours after launch and has created much buzz on social networks like Twitter and Facebook. Zomato.com which receives 600,000 visitors each month on its website, has become the only Indian player of local research to have an application on all major smartphone platforms - Android, Blackberry, and IOS.

The site is about 3 years and is present in nine cities across India - Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Jaipur. Zomato recently raised an investment of 4.7Cr Info Edge (Naukri.com Group) to finance its development and marketing.

Deepinder Goyal, Co-founder and CEO of Zomato said: "We are the first player restaurant and local search portal in the country to develop an application for all three smartphone platforms. With IOS release, you can effectively increase reach almost the entire basis of the India smartphoneuser. Users can enjoy all the features of our website on the implementation iOS Zomato. "

Friday, May 27, 2011

Airtel and Aircel to Launch iPhone 4 in India Today

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Airtel and Aircel to launch iPhone 4 in India today - Airtel and Aircel are in a race, it seems, have both announced they will launch iPhone 4, almost simultaneously, both have the same release date and now they have announced very similar plans.

Airtel and Aircel to launch the famous Apple iPhone 4 in India today, which was priced at Rs 34,500 and Rs 40,900 for 16GB and 32GB versions, respectively.

Aircel, which has announced the launch earlier that Airtel will offer 100 percent return value to its iPhone users on two levels. Aircel Postpaid customers can use up to 100 percent of the value of iPhone talk time and 4 as data over a period of 24 months.

As part of the advantage of returning the money, Aircel provides up to 50 percent of the value of the unit to its postpaid customers. So money back within the Premium plan offers up to 100 percent money is considered a period of two years. Both plans are available for versions 16 and 32 GB iPhone.

Aircel Users will also get up to 1 GB of free 3G data (according to) use, and after that users will automatically be switched to 2G data plan which they will be charged 10 paise per KB. Aircel kept simple tariffs both local and national calls at 1 Paisa / second.

Airtel Plan

Airtel offers savings of 50 percent (per month) with plans from Rs 600 to Rs 2000. A person who uses Rs 2,000 package that will save Rs 24,000 over two years.

The Rs 2,000, Airtel is offering 1900 minutes of Airtel Airtel calls and 1350 MB of data at 3G speeds. You also get 2000 free SMS facilities. If you subscribe to Rs 600 plan, you get 550 minutes of calls to Airtel Airtel local, Local 500 SMS and 300 MB of 3G data.

The iPhone 4 comes with an elegant, festive and thinner than its predecessor. The model of the fourth generation of Apple's iPhone comes with a 3.5 inch screen with 640 x 960 pixel resolution known as the retina display the highest resolution ever built on a phone and FaceTime for video calls.

The phone has 4 IOS operating system, offering features such as multitasking, spell checking, folders, iBooks and a host of smart new features.

The phone has a 5 megapixel camera, compared to 3 million pixels in the previous version. The camera has an LED flash for lighting and also has a VGA front camera for video calling support.

For connection, it has WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI and GPS. The device promises seven hours of 3G talk time, six hours of 3G browsing, 10 hours of wireless surfing, 10 hours of video and 40 hours of music playback.

IPhone 4 comes a price tag of Rs 34 500 model and 16 GB and Rs 40,900 and the 32GB model and rate plan options, and the versions and pre-paid post.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

9 Best iPhone Games Apps 2011

Many attractive games you can find as features in the iPhone 2011. From the easiest to the most challenging one. I am so sure you love and have ever played, at least one of the games. Here is the list of 9 Best iPhone Games Apps 2011. Just play the games !

  1. Angry Birds
    • Dangerously addictive but deceptively simple, Angry Birds lets you employ cartoon birds as weaponized projectiles in an escalating war against a posse of egg-stealing green pigs. (Don't ask.) Revenge relies on vectors and basic principles of physics, but the gist is to use a slingshot to angle an 'angry bird' at the smug little pigs. The real challenge? Putting your phone down once you've started.
  2. Scrabble
    • Hasbro's iPhone app version of Scrabble might be even better than Grandpa's board version. You can match wits against the computer, against online opponents, or against your friends via Facebook. Scrabble pros can have up to 50 games going at once, while newbies will appreciate the game's learning tools, including a teacher mode and a cheater option, which allows the computer to choose the highest-score word for you.
  3. Plants v. Zombies
    • The thought of a zombie attack is enough to keep any sensible person up at night. But you know what's even scarier? Watching waves of zombies trampling your nicely manicured lawn. That national (or at least gardener's) nightmare is realized in Plants vs. Zombies, a perennial best-seller. Game rules? The zombies advance, you bombard them with any number of flora, including ears of corn and frozen watermelons. That's just common sense, right?
  4. Doodle Jump
    • One of the top-grossing apps of all time, Doodle Jump remains as compelling as ever. Tilt your phone to guide the adorably-long-snouted Doodler as he climbs a piece of graph paper, all the while dodging black holes, shooting monsters, and picking up goodies. Between the game's range of colorful winter, jungle, space and graveyard themes and its lack of a finish line, Doodle Jump is tough to quit.
  5. Fruit Ninja
    • Who knew that a Ninja's worst enemy could be fruit? Apparently, Halfbrick Studio, the developer of this popular game. Just swipe your finger to cleave flying fruit in two, ideally before they hit the ground. Oh, and keep a watch out for bombs; mistakenly slice one, and it's game over. The app is integrated with OpenFeint (so you can compete with your friends), and it's an ideal app for commuters or for those stuck in a slow-moving grocery store line.
  6. Cut the Rope
    • Angry Birds dominated the App Store in 2010, but Cut the Rope — an equally addictive puzzle-like game — gave it a run for its money at the end of the year. Featuring Om Nom — a wee green creature with none of the rage of the Angry Birds but all of the aww! factor — Cut the Rope requires players to maneuver a piece of hard candy through a maze of obstacles and rope-cutting, and into the open mouth of an eager Om Nom.
  7. Pictureka
    • It's either Where's Waldo? for the iPhone generation, or hell for anyone who has ever lost their keys in a messy room. Pictureka presents gamers with a screen cluttered with objects, and a list of things they must find (think five pieces of fruit, or six objects from space). Find them all before the clock runs out and get rewarded with. . . a new list. Trust us, it's more addictive than it sounds.
  8. Wurdle
    • With Wurdle, users spot then trace words from a grid of letters, acrostic-style, to see how many words they can make in a two-, three- or five-minute period. Stuck? Shake the phone to scramble the tiles, then get back to word hunting. At game's end the app will helpfully shame you with a list of all the words you missed, and also let you compare scores with friends or with other players online.
  9. GeoDefense Swarm
    • The principle is simple: Stop the creatures by blasting them with strategically-placed cannons before they reach your base. When it comes to the gameplay itself, things can quickly — but entertainingly — spiral out of control. (Before you know it, the casualty count will include your phone battery.) GeoDefense Swarm is easy enough for a child to play, but mastering it takes a nimble mind and even nimbler fingers.

Source: TIME in partnership with CNN