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FIFA Soccer 12 by EA Sports for iPad:
Disney FilmPulse by Disney for iPhone:
The official FIFA app for the iPad is now Retina-optimized. The $9.99 app updated to version 1.1.14 last night, and it added the ability to use the EA Sports Gamepad in single player mode, with access to the club’s budget and options to buy the best players in the world. The FIFA Soccer 12 app also supports Brazilian Portuguese. It rates 4.5-stars, based on more than 7,600 user reviews, as of press time.
Modern Combat 3: Fallen Nation by Game Loft for iOS:
Another day, another Disney app. This one released today to enhance in-theatre experiences. Users simply need to check-in to a theatre, mark their Disney movie showtime, and then the app will “unlock surprises.” The interactive features include games and bonus content before movies and special offers after the credits. The Disney FilmPulse app is free and compatible with just the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Calif. It does not boast any user reviews as of press time.
Gabi by loui Apps for iPhone:
No update to report—just one “incredible” deal. This $6.99 app is going for 99 cents during a limited-time only sale. Modern Combat 3’s description on the App Store said the app is “the best, most realistic smartphone FPS series returns with even higher intensity and an apocalyptic battle for the freedom of the United States, for one or more players.” It rates 4.5-stars, based on more than 1,900 user reviews, as of press time.
Nike+ Running by Nike, Inc. for iPhone:
Another day, another…social networking app? The blogosphere is abuzz with this newly launched 99-cent Facebook-integrated service. Gabi touts “a beautiful new way to visualize and interact with Facebook. It filters your content according to what’s popular, controversial, and relevant to you. Instead of displaying everything in your news feed, it only shows you what’s best: the best pictures, videos, statuses, groups, links, interests, etc.” It rates 3-stars, based on more than 25 user reviews, as of press time.
OmniPlan by The Omni Group for iPad:
Sure, Apple CEO Tim Cook serves on Nike’s board of directors, but this free app is noteworthy due to its heavy user-interface revamp. The app updated to version 4.0 yesterday, and the upgrade includes the ability to now tap the Run button from anywhere in the app. Users can also see how their last run compares to their previous seven with insights on latest activity. Swiping options are now featured for the Home Screen as a gesture-navigation tool, including added visuals for progress in landscape history view. The new Run summary also tracks routes and weather. The summary even highlights shoe tagging to discover when it is time to buy a new pair of kicks. It rates 3.5-stars, based on more than 5,500 user reviews, as of press time.
Flipboard: Your Social News Magazine by Flipboard Inc for iOS: