WeRule for iPhone


Have you ever played Farmville? Social City or any other games on Facebook? Well, WeRule is for you. WeRule is a game made by Plus+. It is a free application for ipod touch/iphone users. With WeRule, you rule your own kingdom. You can add friends too. The more friends, the merrier, the merrier, the richer. You can visit their kingdom and earn some gold/xp if you work on their building.

We have this potion-like item called Mojo in WeRule. It make constructions/plantings faster if you use it. For example, you are planting a one-day plant, instead of waiting for a day, just use Mojo and the plant can be harvested right away. Mojos are limited. You can earn it by leveling up. But if you are too addict with this game, you can buy Mojos for $4.99 which is not so practical.
You can also redesign your kingdom by dragging the buildings and all. But I am having a hard time dragging because sometimes it won’t drag. But no big deal, the game is still fun.

The downside of this game is that you need wifi to play. If you dont have a wifi connection, you cant play WeRule. You will only be stuck on the main screen. No social interaction. You cant communicate with your friends in the game. No messaging in-game.

Rate: 7/10

The New iPhone 4.0 OS

Notable new features for users:

  • Multitasking.
  • Spell check (like on the iPad).
  • Bluetooth keyboard support (again, on the iPad).
  • User-defined wallpaper (a jailbreak favorite).
  • Tap to focus when recording video, just like with photos, and a 5x digital zoom for the camera.
  • Playlist creation and nested playlists.
  • App folders for sorting apps! You can even put an app folder in the dock.
  • Enhanced Mail! You can have a merged inbox view, switch between inboxes quickly, and sync to more than one Exchange account. There’s also threaded messaging (at last!) and in-app attachment viewing.
  • iBooks, just like on iPad, only smaller. You can wirelessly sync books between platforms, a la Kindle.
  • Enterprise features, including remote device management and wireless app distribution.
  • Game Center. It’s like Xbox Live, but for iPhone games. Includes achievements, leaderboards, and match making. It will be available as a “developer preview,” and out for consumers later this year.

WSJ: Apple ‘developing new iPhone’.

From Engadget

You heard right, folks — according to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is currently “developing a new iPhone to debut this summer,” and as if that weren’t enough, it’s also “working on another model for US mobile phone operator Verizon Wireless.” As of this moment, details about the break are nowhere to be found, but it’s not like either tidbit is shocking. This summer will mark the one-year anniversary of the iPhone 3GS, and if the Cupertino-based company keeps with its historical refresh pattern, we’re just a few months out from seeing the latest and greatest iPhone. There’s also been no shortage of iPhone-to-Verizon rumors over the years, with the latest of ‘em happening during the run-up to the iPad’s launch.

Nintendo 3DS

March 23, 2010

To Whom It May Concern:
Re: Launch of New Portable Game Machine

Nintendo Co., Ltd. (Minami-ward of Kyoto-city, President Satoru Iwata) will launch “Nintendo 3DS”(temp) during the fiscal year ending March 2011, on which games can be enjoyed with 3D effects without the need for any special glasses.

“Nintendo 3DS”(temp) is going to be the new portable game machine to succeed “Nintendo DS series”, whose cumulative consolidated sales from Nintendo amounted to 125 million units as of the end of December 2009, and will include backward compatibility so that the software for Nintendo DS series, including the ones for Nintendo DSi, can also be enjoyed.

We are planning to announce additional details at E3 show, which is scheduled to be held from June 15, 2010 at Los Angeles in the U.S.

Source: Nintendo Press Release

No More Immortal Call and Text

I just heard that there’s no more immortal call and text. How sad. But don’t worry, we still have UnliTxt and SuliTxt. Cheer up! :D

iPhone 4G Concept

Titanium and Glass.
• OLED screen
• 3G
• GPS
• Front camera for iChat
• Removable battery
• 3.2 Megapixel camera
• Video
• 32 GB

Taken from Gizmodo