Icarus-X is a Full 3D Vertical Shoote, featuring fast paced action, epic boss battles, challenging achievements, downloadable replays and the mandatory online leaderboards!
Signal Flags is a complete resource, providing identification, interpretation, usage and documentation of signal flag communication as set by the International Code of Signals, the U.S. Navy, and its allies.
Zero Academy is unique in that, unlike other quiz or trivia games, the goal is to get the lowest possible score of zero by getting every question wrong.
Ace Omicron fuses old-school gaming with fresh ideas, awesome 3d graphics and touch-based gameplay. It is fully universal and plays on all Apple touchscreen devices.
This is an amazing follow up to the hit game Microkart which rose the charts in March of 2009. Microkart Evolved is the next generation in the racing genre.
Kiosko.net is a visual daily press directory that gives access to the world's largest news sites and displays a readable image taken from today's frontpage cover of each newspaper.
WhoNews collates the latest news on Doctor Who, Torchwood and the Sarah Jane Adventures from over 20 of the top Doctor Who websites every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day.
iBless Torah displays the text of the blessings in the original Hebrew and English transliteration on screen, and chants the text, highlighting each word as it is pronounced.
My Colorz & Shapes is a powerful way to learn basic color and shape recognition as kids read their way within a virtual classroom environment with active participation from the Nanoschool friends.
Lil' Noah is a great way to introduce and experience the amazing story of Noah's Ark. Each of these elements of the story is illustrated through four different games.
Is It Me?! lets users take a photo and create a composite that is one half of a face and its mirrored opposite. People look so different that they almost always ask, "Is It Me?!"
A new patent filing by Apple reveals a way for users to control their incoming calls and voicemail by simply swiping their finger over the external camera lens
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has published an article weighing in on the recent uproar over the decision by the Library of Congress to prohibit unlocking of mobile phones in the U.S.