Need For Speed Undercover is the newest and #1 best racing game in the appstore. As you might have played it on the Xbox 360,PS3,or any other console, its an awesome game that has an awesome story line to it.As I played the game I was amazed by the graphics and how awesome the game was. You are able to costomize your car as you beat different races and earn money. This is the best racing game in the appstore and I highly reccomend it. Although its a high price for just a game, this is not one of those fake games. This is worth the price.Check it out.
Price:$9.99
Rating:5/5 Stars
My Rating:5/5 Stars
Need For Speed Undercover iTunes Link
http://tinyurl.com/r98lcj
Website
http://www.appstoremod.com
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In this video, I demonstrate a great application for the iPhone which simulates many different soothing sounds to help you relax. Often when traveling, these types of devices are used to simulate familiar environments in order to get more rest. White Noise allows you to simulate these noises right on your iPhone! It includes sounds such as Water, Beach, Air, Car Rain, Light Rain, Hair Dryer, Amazon, Cars, White Noise, Pink Noise and the like. I have personally used this application with the “Water” sound to get a good night’s sleep. If you are curious about White Noise, it is absolutely free on the iTunes App Store. Enjoy!
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In this video, I review AppBox Pro for iPhone/iPod Touch. I found this application via the Top 25 list on the iTunes App Store. If you’re a fan of useful utilities on your device, then you’ll love AppBox Pro. There’s an application for just about everything in this toolbox. Check out the video for samples of what’s involved. AppBox Pro is available for $0.99 on the App store.
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The big news with the new iPhone is price, 3G, and the App Store. Noah takes a look at installing Apps and checks out a few of them in Part 1 of PhoneDog’s look at the App Store.