Rage HD: The Next Generation of iOS Gaming

You have three mutants slicing at you with razor sharp knives and only four bullets left in your machine gun. You’ve just entered the world of Rage, the newest application from the developers of Doom. Rage pushes the limits on using your iPad and iPhone for gaming. The game features amazing graphics with detail and speed you would expect from a PS3 or Xbox.

Rage is a point and shoot game, with your main objective to mame and kill as many mutants as possible. It takes all the same graphics and power you’ve come to expect on a gaming console and brings it to your mobile device. Play through three challenging and detailed levels, the Bunker, Tenements, and the Asylum. You have a choice of three weapons as you progress through the levels and fight off swarms of mutants, choose from a shotgun, a machine gun, or a pistol. Take aim at the horde of mutants and unload your clip before they reach you.

Meet Rage

The game starts in a post-apocalyptic world where mutants now run amuck. You start the game as a mutant fighter, shooting and killing other mutants for the crowd’s enjoyment. As you progress through the game, the levels get harder and harder with more mutants attacking at once. You’re given three weapons, a pistol, a machine gun, and a shotgun, and you must fight your way through each arena. Earn cash by killing mutants, shooting targets, and collecting cash bags.

While this might sound like an easy task, the game adds a twist with an invisible roller coaster style track that you follow. The track pulls you around, twisting around corners and turning you to face the newest pack of attacking mutants. You have only a few seconds in each room to collect ammo, health, cash, and to shoot targets before your pulled out into another battle.

The mutants become faster and use new weapons, which adds a bigger challenge to the game. Some mutants will jump forward with knives in hand, while others will stand atop the rafters and throw rocks at you. You’ve got to think fast and shoot even quicker.

Rage brings you right into the action packed mutant world

Rage brings you right into the action packed mutant world

High Definition Gaming

Rage comes in two versions for the iOS platform: Rage and Rage HD. Rage will run on the iPhone 3G, iPod Touch 2G, the iPad and everything that comes after. Rage runs beautifully even on the iPhone 3G, which is surprising for a game with such intense graphics.

Rage HD offers higher quality textures and graphics, which will look amazing on your iPhone 4, iPod Touch, and iPad. The HD version makes the levels looks more detailed and really give it that console gaming feel. Each level is like a world of art, with detail put into things that may only be seen for a few seconds. Despite all these heavy graphics, it manages to run smoothly on the iPad and iPhone. In fact, when demonstrated at QuakeCon, the lead developer boasted it’s extremely high framerate, 60 frames per second, resulting in higher quality graphics and gameplay.

Rage HD's super high quality textures and graphics make it look amazing on the Retina Display.

Rage HD's super high quality textures and graphics make it look amazing on the Retina Display.

The Company Behind It All

The developers, id Software, have always been trendsetters in terms of graphic quality. In 1993, they released Doom, which soon became a cultural phenomenon that has been ported to several platforms (including the iPhone). They also developed Quake, which has won several awards and became a huge hit among gamers and geeks.

Rage will go down in history as another amazing series from id, and you can help make it even better. Right now John Carmack, the lead developer and one of the original founders, is taking suggestions on how to make the game even better. Voice your opinion and help make this game even more amazing.

They just released an update which fixes some crashing issues for non-English iPhone users. This is available as an update in the app store now.

Conclusion

Rage is a step in the right directions for next-generation gaming on mobile devices. It shows that games don’t have to be simple variations of tick-tack-toe or yahtzee, they can be immersive and highly detailed while still working well on a mobile platform.  Mobile devices can handle games with more beef and large amounts of detail. That being said, Rage HD weighs in at almost 1.2GB and with more levels and detail, it could grow even bigger. Until we see flash memory increase to where 128GB storage is common, you’re going to want to manage your storage carefully.

Id Software has another trendsetting application on their hands, leading the way for more console quality games making their way onto the iPhone and iPad. Even though Rage HD is quite short, I’m confident that they will add more in the next few months. I’m looking forward to even more releases and updates from id software.

Quick Look: Talking Pals-Daisy the Cow

Quick Look posts are paid submissions offering only a brief overview of an app. Vote in the polls below if you think this app is worth an in-depth AppStorm review!

In this Quick Look, we’re highlighting Talking Pals-Daisy the Cow. The developer describes Talking Pals-Daisy the Cow as the first talking app with an integrated mini game. Daisy responds to your voice and gestures; talk to her and she will repeat, poke her on her ears & foot she will be surprised. There are many more animations in the application but the real highlight is the mini game that involves Daisy becoming super cow possessing Zeus power in order to defeat the evil birds.

Read on for more information and screenshots!

Screenshots

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Talking Pals-Daisy the Cow

About the App

Here are the top five features you can expect to see in the latest version:

  • ‘Super Daisy’ mini game with the goal to kill evil birds
  • Different interactive gestures like tickle, swipe, drag
  • Interactive background with thundering clouds and a cow shed
  • Different props like chicken leg, mosquito, hay, sunflower
  • Capture images and share with your friends over email & Facebook

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad, iOS 4.0 or later

Price: 0.99

Developer: 5idiots, Promoted by Softmines

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Vouchercloud: Amazing Savings for UK iPhone Users

No matter how much money you make, it’s always great when you feel like you’re getting a good deal! Money saving vouchers and the like have been around for years, but keeping track of them and (more importantly) finding your way round to actually using them can take most if not all of the enjoyment out of saving money.

What if there was a single place for vouchers, somewhere that you could store them and that made it simple to use them on the go? Maybe it could even suggest new vouchers based on your usage – actually that would probably make a great iPhone app!?

Introducing Vouchercloud, an app that does just that.
Note: this one is for the UK, for now. Hopefully we’ll see a U.S. version one day!

Design & Interface

The overall design of Vouchercloud is great! It always frustrates me when it takes an age to get to grips with an app but fortunately Vouchercloud’s clear and simple interface makes it very intuitive to use.

Vouchercloud

Vouchercloud

The bright and colourful category icons at the top act as filters so you can find the right kind of vouchers for the occasion. In order for a voucher app to redefine the way we save money and persuade us to ditch paper it must include vouchers for every possible occasion and Vouchercloud gets close…

  • Restaurants
  • Casual Dining
  • Food to Go
  • Pubs and Bars
  • Cinema
  • Retail
  • Days Out
  • Leisure and Entertainment
  • Health and Beauty
  • Home, Garden and DIY
  • Travel and Hotels
  • Services
  • Online Voucher Codes
Colourful Catetgories

Colourful Catetgories

Within each filtered category the voucher results can be ordered alphabetically, by their distance from your current location, or by how popular they are with other Vouchercloud users. Each result includes a logo and short description of the deal – allowing you to quickly assess your options!

However if you know what voucher you’re looking for, or want to check whether a well frequented spot has any deals going, you can just skip the categories and search using the search tab at the bottom.

Searching

Searching

Vouchercloud is a very well designed app and while there’s little scope in an app of this type to push the boundaries of beautiful design the interface is enjoyable to use and perfectly suited for its purposes.

Redeeming Your Vouchers

In order to save money you’ve got to get your vouchers out – and with Vouchercloud redeeming your chosen voucher just couldn’t be simpler! Just select the offer you’d like to use and Vouchercloud brings up a window that details the specifics of the offer – such as the exact address of the establishment, phone number, and terms and conditions.

Vouchercloud even suggests other offers that are available at the same establishment!

Offer Details

Offer Details

Once you are ready to use the voucher at the point of payment you simply select the button that says ‘Free’ and your voucher appears!

Be sure to only press redeem when requested to do so at the point of payment!

I have used Vouchercloud with great success several times in the last few months and find it extremely easy to use. Most of the places where I used the vouchers had staff that knew of the affiliate scheme and made the process a breeze! The sheer scope and range of the offers available is impressive and the difference a simple deal can make to your restaurant bill or cinema trip makes Vouchercloud a must for any discerning money-saver!

Redeeming Your Voucher

Redeeming Your Voucher

Your Voucher Code

Your Voucher Code

My Cloud

The final feature we’ll look at is the My Cloud tab. This is the way in which Vouchercloud allows you to personalise the experience by saving codes (My Wallet), keeping track of your favourite places (Loyalty), and tracking your voucher history (History).

My Cloud

My Cloud

My Wallet is ideal for storing vouchers that you want to use offline so they’re available wherever you are, while the Loyalty tab shows all the loyalty schemes you’ve joined after using vouchers (effectively acting as a list of your favourite deals). My Cloud as a feature adds a significant amount of extra usability to Vouchercloud and makes it super easy to see when your favourite shop or restaurant adds a new deal!

Final Thoughts

One immediate criticism of the app would be that it’s not universal and currently only works for people in the UK. It’s an unfortunate but entirely understandable limitation; managing a global network of affiliate schemes would be a daunting task!

Putting that aside and keeping in mind that the app is completely free – I have only good things to say about Vouchercloud! It’s interface is functional and looks great, but far more importantly it saves you money with the bare minimum of effort. The vast number of deals on offer across an expansive array of categories make this app a must-have for all UK based iPhone owners!

Simply put – live more… spend less.

Backboard: The app to create backups of the Home Screen [Cydia]

Backboard on Cydia is an application that allows you to create backups of this on the iPhone home screen.
Useful for those who use special topics and is frequently modified, with a backboard, you can create backup of the home screen, including: user settings, home screen layout, configuration MobileSubstrate, hidden applications, Webclips, backgrounds and folders.

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the iPod Nano hasn’t been jailbroken

So I won pink 8gb iPod Nano at some awards I was at recently and hacked it on the flight home. I’ve successfully done a basic springboard hack, figured out how to bypass the cache comparison and uncovered some interesting stuff as whats to come on the iPod Nano.

The springboard hack is just the removal of a app and creation of a blank space. Not that amazing, but whats important is the bypass of Nano’s cache comparison, which compares any modded SB file and reverts it if it doesn’t like it, this opens up the possibility of hacking and modding, while not adding bootloaders or any of that fun stuff.

Next is the discovery in some of the device’s plists of reference to support of Movies, TV Shows, Apps, Games, vCards, Calender events and so on, with a few other cool things like a passcode lock. With the bypass I figured out, I hope to enable these pretty soon. It seems like the OS is a rehashed version of the previous Nano’s OS.

Nano hacking process at http://nanohack.me

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How To Untether iOS 4.2.1 Jailbreak With Redsn0w 0.9.7 [Video]

This is just to let you all know that we have now updated our previous article about the untethered iOS 4.2.1 jailbreak using Redsn0w 0.9.7 with a complete step by step video guide. You can follow the well explained instructions in the video to jailbreak your compatible iPhone, iPad or iPod touch on iOS 4.2.1 using the newly released Redsn0w 0.9.7 beta.

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iPhone 5 and iPad 2 to Feature a Dual-Core CPU

An analyst at Rodman & Renshaw claims that the upcoming Apple iPad 2 will feature a dual-core CPUtocompete with the likes of RIM PlayBook, and the Android “Honeycomb” based Motorola Tablet.
Apple is on track to refresh the iPad by March and iPhone by late summer. A key component upgrade across these platforms will be a dual-core processor featuring a pair of 1GHz ARM Cortex A9 cores.



If this happens, it will be the first iOS product from the Cupertino-based company to sport a dual-core chip. And since both the current iPad and iPhone 4 shares same A4 CPU, it will be a no brainer for Apple to include the same chip in iPhone 5 that they are going to use in iPad 2.

The analyst also told CNET something about the Verizon iPhone:

iPhone volumes could also be maintained at the 15 million/quarter level through next year. The launch at Verizon could support an incremental 8 million units.

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Handmade icon pillows given as gifts for Christmas

We’ve seen Apple app icon pillows before, but these are pretty excellent — TUAW reader Dan G’s girlfriend hand-sewed them for him for Christmas. That’s the brand new iTunes icon on the right there (though I expected it to be a little more blue), and on the left is the Firefox icon. We won’t tell her she got the fox backwards if you won’t, Dan.

And of course that’s the Finder in the middle. Great set of pillows — I definitely would have been thrilled to see them under the tree last Saturday.

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The best Mac and iOS apps I used in 2010

Following up on my article about the best Mac apps I used in 2010, here are some of the best hybrid “Mac and iOS apps” I used in 2010. This wasn’t an attempt to come up with a specific number, just the results of some careful reflection.

You may wonder why some apps appear on this list instead of the Mac list. For example, Dropbox has an iOS app, why not add it here? Because my primary use of Dropbox is on the Mac. Yes I use it with iOS, but it’s usually through another app that is syncing back to my Mac. On the other hand, using OmniFocus for iPad (our review) led to me using OmniFocus for Mac more, so I put OmniFocus on this list.

All that is to say, these are my distinctions, and you are free to disagree with them.

1) myPhoneDesktop (or MPD) is a little-known gem of the iOS world. The US$5 universal iOS app pairs with desktop software on your Mac, Windows or Linux PC, and it allows you to send text, phone numbers and even images to your iOS device. While there are lots of pasteboard sharing apps (like Pastebot) that allow two-way sharing of pasteboard data, I find myself using MPD much more often because it is simpler and easier to use.

If I am on my Mac and want to download a new app on my iPad, I select the URL from Safari and press command (?) + C + C (just like regular “copy” except you press “C” twice). Instantly, I get a push notification from MPD on my iPad, which opens the link, hands it off to the App Store app, and I purchase and download the app right from my iPad.

Since I first reviewed it, MPD has been continually improved and updated, including support for iCab Mobile on iOS devices as well as GoodReader and even GV Connect, which means that you can place a call through Google Voice on your iPhone from a message sent from your computer!

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NoseDial lets you dial your iPhone with your nose

NoseDialHands full of gifts to return after Christmas but still need to make a call with your iPhone? Well don’t worry, as NoseDial is here to help you out. NoseDial is exactly what the name implies that it is — a visual dialer for your iPhone that lets you scroll through your contacts by tilting your phone and then call them by pecking at their picture with your nose. Sure, you still need to be able to somehow tilt the phone with your hand or some other way to move through your contacts, but if your fingers are otherwise occupied with bags and/or inside your winter mittens, at least you can still make a phone call using just your nose.

While you may get some rather odd looks from those around you, NoseDial is a pretty neat concept even if not a particularly smooth way to dial your phone. Available from the German iTunes App Store for a little bit over US $1.00, NoseDial could come in handy on those freezing cold walks to work — or if you were a super-secret spy whose hands were otherwise tied up.

We’ve seen some interesting visual dialers and custom dialers before for the iPhone, but this is definitely the first we’ve seen designed with nose dialing in mind.

[via Gizmodo and Lifehacker]

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Gorillaz iPad album, called The Fall, out now

As promised, the new Gorillaz album showed up online over Christmas, and it’s available for download right now. The album is called The Fall, and you can listen to one of the 15 tracks, called Phoner to Arizona, embedded after the break. The whole record was made completely with an iPad, and CNN has a list of apps used to make the album, including Amplitube, Mugician (written by a TUAW commenter), and Moog’s Filtatron, among quite a few others.

I just gave Phoner to Arizona a listen, and it’s … weird. Weirder than I thought — the Gorillaz are already pretty trippy, but this seems much more like an experiment than an actual album. Still, it’s worth a listen, and it’s an impressive feat to build a whole album using just Apple’s iPad. Again, you can hear it for free on the Gorillaz’ website, or join their fan club to download it yourself.

[via Engadget]

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Beer cannon fires beer out at your iPhone’s demand

We’ve seen an iOS device used to control a soda machine before, but here’s a setup with a more, ahem, practical application for New Year’s Eve: a beer cannon controlled by an iPhone. You can see a video of it in action after the break, and the creator even has it set up to post videos of fired beer cans straight to Twitter. The whole thing is controlled using what looks like a web app on the iPhone (or it might just be a normal app fitted with some web views), and allows you to select what kind of beer you’d like, as well as look through the cannon’s web cam, and then shoot your beer across the room to you.

The app can also control and monitor the temperature inside the mini-fridge, so this is quite a setup. Unfortunately, we don’t have much information on how it was all made (though we’re told that’s coming soon), but it’s all connected up using an IO-204, and the cannon itself is air-based. Pretty wild. I wouldn’t advocate using this on New Year’s Eve with a room full of people, though — someone’s going to end up with a concussion.

Thanks, Hans!

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Dear Aunt TUAW: Should I return my iPad and wait for an iPad 2?

Dear Auntie TUAW,

OK, so i got an iPad for Christmas. Very excited. Dig the idea.

I have a long and storied history of receiving/buying Apple products right before the update. i feel like a new iPad’s coming soon. So the dilemma: return the iPad for credit and wait on the new one, or will that leave me hanging for too long?

Help!

Your Nephew,

Mick

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Macintosh Portable prototype hits eBay, unusual keyboard configuration intact

Macintosh Portable on eBay

If you are looking to grab a piece of Apple history, here is your chance. Spotted on eBay is a prototype Macintosh Portable computer, an early predecessor to the PowerBook. The Macintosh Portable debuted in September 1989 and was a semi-portable, battery-powered version of a desktop Macintosh. The variant available for sale is labeled as a demonstration unit and is in perfect cosmetic condition. Unfortunately, the Portable will not power on, as the lead-acid battery within the device is toast. Though the Macintosh Portable has an input for AC power, the AC power is used to charge the battery, not power the machine. The current owner is selling the laptop precursor with the hope that a collector with some restoration skills may be able to work around this battery issue.

This particular Macintosh Portable may look slightly different from the original retail model as it includes a trackball installed on the left side of the keyboard. This unusual configuration suggests the previous owner of this device may have been left-handed, as the trackball can be installed on either side keyboard according to the user’s preference. Currently, the eBay auction has four days left and is sitting at a cool US$1,750 with zero bids. Even if you are not interested in buying the Macintosh Portable, the auction has some quality pictures of this vintage device and is definitely worth a click-through to check them out.

[Via Gizmodo]

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Facebook for iOS, Tapulous see big iOS downloads over the holiday

As expected, we’re starting to see huge download numbers for iOS from over the weekend — as people unwrapped their new iOS devices, they also took to the App Store to pick up new games and apps as soon as they could. Facebook for iOS saw a gigantic jump in users — as you can see in the chart above, the app saw an increase of a million users just over the holiday weekend, and has gone up by almost five million users since Thanksgiving. That’s pretty phenomenal, even considering that we knew the App Store would be busy.

We probably haven’t see the last of the record numbers, either — Tapulous says that its new Tap Tap Revenge 4 app saw twice the downloads this year that the last version did last Christmas. The peak downloads for that app (which is number one on the free App Store chart during the current freeze) reached 45,000 per hour over the weekend, which is just huge. I have a feeling that a lot of devs saw some really high sales and download numbers over the Christmas holiday — we’ll keep an eye out for more as the next week goes on.

[via DF]

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