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Hide Secrets Inside Innocent Photos with Stegomatic

Yokohama based bluejava introduces Stegomatic 1.0, its new iOS app for hiding messages or images inside of other images. With an interface remenisant of WWII era communications equipment, Stegomatic enables users to easily use Steganography to exchange secret messages or pictures without being detected. The most capable machine, the D700-EX, can encode messages or images, [...]

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Real Tennis Simulator for iPhone

Anix LLC introduces TennisSolo 1.0, the sequel to PingPongSolo, its app hit from last year. The realistic ping pong racket and ball simulator was downloaded by over 70,000 people in one year, 40,000 of whom live in Japan. Today, Anix presents TennisSolo to the court for tennis lovers. TennisSolo allows players to fully emulate both [...]

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LoopTube for iPhone – Let’s You Enjoy YouTube Endlessly

eFusion today introduces LoopTube 1.0, its new app for iPhone. Featuring a simple-to-use, yet efficient interface, LoopTube can play one or more YouTube videos repeatedly without creating play lists manually or touching the Next/Play button every time. Enter keywords in the Search Box and hit Search button, and LoopTube starts to play the search results [...]

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Intro Thing – Create stylish freeze-frame videos on the iPhone

3909 LLC is pleased to announce the release of their debut app, Intro Thing 1.0, to the App Store. Intro Thing effortlessly combines filmed motion, freeze-frames, and music to create slick character introduction videos. Using techniques seen in movies like “Snatch”, “The A-Team”, “Three Musketeers”, and more, Intro Thing takes a few seconds of recorded [...]

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Intro Thing: Create stylish character intro videos on the iPhone

3909 LLC announces the August 24th release of Intro Thing for iOS, a unique new video app that combines filmed motion, momentary freeze frames, and music to create slick character introduction videos. Using techniques seen in movies like “Snatch”, “The A-Team”, “Three Musketeers”, and more, Intro Thing generates stylish introduction sequences that can be easily [...]

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Cats Away: Katamari Damacy Groove Meets Kittens – iOS App

NTT Resonant announces the release of Cats Away 1.01 for iOS, a sequel to the former number 1 paid iOS app in Japan, called nekoappu2. Cats Away is now available on the Apple App Store to non-Japan regions for the first time. Users play as a cat-loving alien who must save kittens from a supernova. [...]

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LoopTube App For iPad to Autoplay YouTube Videos in a Loop

eFusion has introduced LoopTube 1.0, their new entertainment application developed specifically for iPad. LoopTube is designed to play YouTube videos one by one in a loop. It’s perfect for everyday use to see favorite videos in a loop without tapping play next and fullscreen button. The Channel List is a list of all saved keywords. [...]

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Tap & Talk – New Travel Apps Make Communicating Abroad Easy

iAplusApps has just released Tap & Talk, a new series of travel apps for iPhone that make communicating while abroad easy. Designed specifically for travelers, Tap & Talk can quickly and easily find a word or phrase among over 4,000 phrases and 2,000 additional common words. When in common situations such as at a restaurant, [...]

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FaRao Japanese Music Radio for iOS, Android Provides Intelligent Radio

Launched by Rightscale USA, Inc “FaRao” offers a comprehensive and intelligent music radio service, selecting songs from a library of over 30,000 titles based on users preferences and likes. Created for iOS, Android and Web and available now. Including the latest hits and classics from Japan as well as extensive J-Pop, Anime, Visual-kei and Enka [...]

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How Tom Recovered Time HD: iPad Book based on game The Tiny Bang Story

An illustrated, interactive book for the iPad by Colibri Games, an independent video game developer, is now out. How Tom Recovered Time HD is based on our popular game – The Tiny Bang Story. This book is written by Karin Afshar, children’s author, and includes over 50 illustrated pages with a variety of minigames. Fun [...]

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