Got an iPhone 4? Need a flashlight?
Tony Mei | Jul 8, 2010 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Utilities, Website Stuff

For the past few days IAR has gotten a bunch of review requests for iPhone 4 LED flashlights, apparently a booming market in the app store. Unfortunately, I don’t have the means to acquire Apple’s latest gadget, so I’m going to be giving away the promo codes in the comments for all you lucky iPhone 4 owners.
LED Flashlight, only for iPhone 4
The Flashlight App (For some reason, the iTunes Link Maker was screwing up on this one and wouldn’t give me the link. But rest assured, it’s a flashlight app.)
Tags: Flashlights, iPhone 4
Free Codes: Laura Jones and the Secret Legacy of Nikola Tesla
Tony Mei | Jul 5, 2010 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Games
Adventure puzzle hidden-object finding games are always good…especially when they’re free! Check the bottom of the post for a promo code.
Tags: $2.99, Free Codes, Games
Free Codes: Descent
Tony Mei | Jul 5, 2010 Entertainment, Free iPhone Promo Codes, Uncategorized
Probably one of the most unique apps I’ve came across in a while, Descent is a freefall calculator able to offer “the most accurate possible representation of the time it would take to freefall to the earth’s surface and the speed you would be traveling upon impact”. Sweet.
Tags: $.99, Entertainment, Free Codes
Free Codes: Road Raging
Tony Mei | Jul 5, 2010 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Games
A slick top-down racer where you have to collect fuel and smash other vehicles! Check the comments for promo codes.
Tags: $.99, Free Codes, Games
Free Codes: BlackjackAttack!
Tony Mei | Jul 5, 2010 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Games
BlackjackAttack! is basically blackjack on steroids. With powerups. Hell yeah. Free codes at the end of post!
Tags: $.99, Free Codes, Games
After July 4th Free Code Giveaway!
Tony Mei | Jul 4, 2010 Website Stuff
Starting tomorrow and extending until July 6th, IAR is going to be unloading dozens of promotional codes for apps! Just keep your eyes peeled and iPods and iPhones ready.
App developers: Interested in getting some free promotion and word out about your app? If you’d like to participate in the free code giveaway then just head over here and drop some promo codes to share.
App Review: Everlands
Tony Mei | Jul 4, 2010 Games
Turn-based strategy games are quite popular on the App Store, beloved due to their addictive and thought-provoking qualities. But every now and again, there comes along a genre-shaking game that just blows me away. Everlands, developed by Hexage.net, is one example.
Everlands’s basic plot revolves around the evil spirits taking control of animals, and the brave plethora of creatures that must come together to stop the evil and cleanse their possessed brethren. While this more juvenile, lighthearted storyline seems out of place in a genre filled with macho heroes, futuristic weaponry and vehicular combat, it blends nicely into the game and serves as a much welcomed change of pace. Read the rest of this entry »
Free Codes: Kickabout – Keepy uppy football skills for the iPhone
Tony Mei | Jul 2, 2010 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Games
Well, the app’s description is in it’s title. Kickabout is a fun, polished casual game where you have to keep a soccer ball/football in the air for as many kicks as you can. While usually a dollar, Co-incidence Ventures Ltd has been nice enough to provide some free codes to give some lucky readers a free go at this game.
iTunes Link – Kickabout – Keepy uppy football skills for the iPhone
App Review: High Noon
Tony Mei | Jul 2, 2010 Games
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While text-based online role playing games run amok in the app store, happylatte (known by most as the developers who brought to you the Pet Monkey Toilet Trainer games) has stepped up with their own contribution with High Noon, a realistic westerns-based online game featuring the addictive rpg qualities that gamers already know and love mixed with some wicked gunslinging action.
Q&F: Ad Hoc Helper
Tony Mei | Jul 1, 2010 Quick & Free, Uncategorized, Utilities
Being too lazy to find my iPod Touch’s UDID* by manually plugging it into iTunes, I stumbled upon Ad Hoc Helper, by Erica Sadun. This no-frills utility basically snatches up some info about your device, such as your device name, model, system version, memory, free space and UDID and automatically pops open Mail so you can get that info where it needs to be. While this not be necessary for everybody, Ad Hoc Helper an awesome way for you to quickly get info about your device, and I recommend you scoop this app in case you’re ever in a pinch.
*A 40 digit serial code unique to your iDevice. Useful for app developers who are beta testing, debugging or adjusting their app. More info here, at TUAW.











