Monday 3 December 2012

Casual Game


This game include four mini games:
  •  solitaire
  •  puzzle
  •  fishgame
If you like Windows Solitaire, you're going to love this app!
The same classic Windows Solitaire game plus the ability to control card movements naturally by just swiping or tapping the cards on your iPhone/iPod touch/iPad.

We've always strived to stay true to the classic game of Solitaire (also known as Klondike, the most popular version of Solitaire), and now we've added the unique option of playing games against other people!
Play the classic game you love all by yourself or you can also compete against other players in real-time. Our Solitaire can deal the same hand to multiple players so they can compete against each other at the same time. You can have your choice of challenging your friends or be matched up against a completely random player. Exciting!
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
Current Version: 1.5 Updated: 06 July 2012

1.99 $

Game Line


"Color Lines (aka Lines) is a computer puzzle game, invented by Oleg Demin and first introduced as a video game by the Russian company Gamos (Russian: Геймос) in 1992.
In 1995 the first Windows version was developed by Igor Nedelko and Andrey Akselrod for the AbrewSoft company as a shareware. This was a faithful remake of Color Lines, with 256-color graphics and a custom window with buttons for all the functions. The characters on the pillars, champion and pretender, were still there, but in a modern office instead of a medieval setting. The figurines to the right was ever so slightly animated, blinking and tapping a hand now and then. The ball with the four cyan arrows was for moving the window around. A new concept of a four-color balls on advanced levels was introduced with this version"

Reference :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Lines http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_Lines
So now, Game Line has been made in iOS platform. So, you can play Game Line in your iPad (and iPhone soon). The Game Line has nice and simple graphic user interface so user can play game easily.
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.
Current Version: 1.5 Updated: 06 July 2012

0.99 $

Kids Book


Kids Book was developed by Mobile Software company, we understand that children always want their parents to read story for them before sleeping. That is the reason why we have developed this app for your babies.

  •  Kid Books helps children to hear many stories, their parents dont need to read the book.
  •  Automatically read the book , each audio is suitable for each page, user can also pause the audio any time
  •  By default, the App provides some free books
  •  User can download many books from server
  •  Reading book with effects as a real book
We are still developing Kid Book for new version with extending functions. We hope the app make your babies funny.
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 5.0 or later.
Current Version: 1.5 Updated: 06 July 2012
FREE

Facebook Horoscope


Find out what astrology has in store for you and your friends today, this week, and this month. Available for all 12 zodiac signs:

  •  Aries
  •  Taurus
  •  Gemini
  •  Cancer
  •  Leo
  •  Virgo
  •  Libra
  •  Scorpio
  •  Sagittarius
  •  Capricorn
  •  Aquarius
  •  Pisces
With this horoscope application you'll have access to daily(weekly, monthly) horoscope, profile, love chart of you and all your friends on Facebook.
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
Current Version: 1.5 Updated: Jul 25, 2012
FREE

Iphone App - iMuzic


iMuzic was developed by Mobile Software company. iMuzic brings you relaxed time with hot music in your iPhone (and iPad soon).


iMuzic 1.0 functions:
  •  Download single file
  •  Cancel the file which is downloading
  •  Display live download processing
  •  Download in background, when user touch Home Button
  •  Display downloading file number in app icon
  •  Detect link after clicking in a link(to make sure that your website you have accessed allows download free song)
Note that iMuzic just supports you to download free songs that publish in free music website. You can not download any copyrighted song.
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 5.0 or later.
Current Version: 1.5 Updated: 27 September 2012
1.99$

3 US ships in Vietnam to train with former foe



DANANG, Vietnam (AP) — Three U.S. Navy ships were welcomed Friday by former foe Vietnam for joint training, despite China’s irritation following weeks of fiery exchanges between the communist neighbors over disputed areas of the South China Sea.

U.S. and Vietnamese officials have stressed that the seven-day ship visit and naval training are part of routine exchanges planned long before tensions began flaring between China and Vietnam in late May. China has criticized the port call as inappropriate, saying it should have been rescheduled due to the ongoing squabble.

The U.S. visit, however, did send a message that the Navy remains a formidable maritime force in the region and is determined to build stronger military ties with smaller Southeast Asian countries.

“We’ve had a presence in the Western Pacific and the South China Sea for 50 to 60 years, even going back before World War II,” Rear Adm. Tom Carney, who’s leading the naval exchange, told reporters. “We will maintain a presence in the Western Pacific and the South China Sea as we have for decades, and we have no intention of departing from that kind of activity.”

He spoke on the pier in central Danang, once home to a bustling U.S. military base during the Vietnam War, in front of the diving and salvage ship USNS Safeguard. American and Vietnamese flags flapped in the steamy air from the ship, and two guided missile destroyers — USS Chung-Hoon and USS Preble — were visible off the coast.

The two navies will hold exchanges involving navigation and damage control along with dive and salvage training. No live-fire drills will be conducted.

Vietnam and China last month both announced their navies held such maneuvers individually in the South China Sea after relations hit a low point when Hanoi twice accused Beijing of hindering oil exploration within Vietnam’s economic exclusive zone.

China responded that Vietnamese boats had endangered Chinese fishermen in a different area near the contested resource-rich Spratly islands, claimed all or in part by both nations and several others.

Tempers appeared to be cooling after Chinese and Vietnamese officials met last month and announced they would work to negotiate a peaceful resolution. But Vietnamese state-run media and a border official on Wednesday accused armed Chinese soldiers of attacking and chasing a Vietnamese fishing boat near the disputed Paracel islands claimed by both countries.

The Philippines has also recently sparred with China, alleging similar interference with its energy exploration efforts in the South China Sea. The U.S. last month conducted similar joint naval exercises that included live-fire drills with the Philippines, a treaty ally.

On Monday in Beijing, top Chinese Gen. Chen Bingde criticized his U.S. counterpart for going forward with the exercises in Vietnam and the Philippines, calling it bad timing in light of the ongoing spats. Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, defended the decision saying the exchanges were pre-planned.

“I don’t know when an appropriate time would be for these kind of activities, which are designed to promote friendship and cooperation,” Carney said from the Vietnam pier. “But I don’t think there’s ever a bad time to do those kind of activities.”

Washington has said that the South China Sea, home to major shipping lanes, is in its national interest. China, which has an expanding maritime influence, has designated the area as a core interest — essentially something it could go to war over. Worried smaller neighboring countries have looked to the U.S. to maintain a strong presence in the region.

“The U.S. has made its point and will continue to do so if pressed, but does not appear to be looking for a fight with Beijing on this issue,” said Ralph Cossa, president of Pacific Forum CSIS, a Hawaii-based think tank. “It is not likely to heed or back down as a result of Chinese ‘warnings,’ however, which will likely make Washington feel more compelled to respond.”

The current U.S. visit to Vietnam involves about 700 sailors and builds on the first postwar port call in 2003 made to the former Saigon, now called Ho Chi Minh City. Since then, military relations have continued to grow with high-level defense visits and exchanges.

The two sides recently began working together to clean up dioxin contamination from the defoliant Agent Orange. It was mixed and stored at the U.S. air base in Danang and remains one of the lasting legacies of the Vietnam War that killed some 58,000 Americans and an estimated 3 million Vietnamese.

The war ended in 1975 when U.S.-backed South Vietnam fell to northern communist forces and the country was reunified. The U.S. and Vietnam shook hands in 1995 and established diplomatic relations, signing a landmark trade deal six years later. Today, the U.S. is Vietnam’s top export market, while Americans are among the country’s leading foreign investors.