Wednesday 18 January 2017

Dashalier - 4 years old

Three and a half years since my last post when Diesel was just 9 months old. I'm surprised to see this blog has had nearly 7,000 views, but all these years later I can understand it's probably down to there still not being much information on the crossbreed Dashalier. I was, however, invited to a great Facebook page - Dashalier Owners and Admirers - check it out. If you're new to this blog - it's probably right to point out now that a Dashalier is a cross between a Dachshund and a Cavalier spaniel.


Deez has been the greatest pleasure in our lives. He's got a bro now - Dexter who is 2. Dex is a purebred Dachshund. We can't work out if he's mini or standard, but he's full of love all the same. Diesel is a bit of a snob, so he didn't like him at first, but he wouldn't live without his pal now and will go nuts if he thinks Dex is being hurt (even if we are just play fighting!)


If anyone is considering getting a Dashalier, you'll never regret your decision. Deez has taken all the great traits from both breeds - he's clever, curious and charming like a dachshund. He loves comfort, love and hugs like a cavalier. However if you let him off his lead he will run like a hunter. He's got that guard dog in him so loves a good bark when he hears something, not to mention digging in my back garden!








Like I've mentioned in previous blogs, Diesel's hair has gotten pretty long in adulthood. I would groom him, but to be honest he looks quite cute scruffy and my other half would therefore kill me!




A Dashalier really is your best friend, he can read you like a book. He knows when you need him and will do anything to cheer you up. If I compare him to my purebred dachshund Dex, then Deez is by far more intelligent and aware of what your saying and your emotions. Dexter is purely stubborn which can come across as being stupid, but Deez is selfless and will literally roll over to please you at the turn of your little finger whether you have a treat or not.





This is Diesel and Dexter with me and their Grandma.


I honestly love him with all my heart and I don't think I'll ever have another dog again that I have such a strong connection with. He is a beautiful soul and I'm so incredibly lucky to have him in my life. He is my pride and joy.



Thursday 20 June 2013

Diesel Update

It's about time I gave an update about our Dachshund cross Cavalier, Diesel, since the last time you saw him he was a baby. Well, he's still really a baby at 9 months but is maturing into a playful, curious and handsome little man.



Still enjoys nothing more than a cuddle and nap on your lap under a blanket...


He has now become much more lively and bouncy but still literally wants to be on you when he falls asleep. He kips in his bed no problem, not a squeak. But I will add he is now on his fifth bed... he can't help his fetish for zips and stuffing.


This is his fifth bed.



He is a helpful dog mind, this is him making the bed hah. He follows us around the house everywhere and loves finding an empty toilet roll on the odd occasion. He enjoys a slip of tea or tropical juice when we are not looking, wasting many a cup in his little life so far.


This is Diesel with his girlfriend, Lola the Shih Tzu cross. It's a long distance relationship as they are 300miles apart, but it certainly wasn't love at first sight. In fact, he crapped himself the first time he met her, as she literally bounces off the walls. See Diesel is hyper when he wants to be, he'll do a good few laps round our garden at super turbo speed - but he also at times is a bit of a wimp. He avoided her at all costs, until she nudged him enough into being chums.



He has obviously grown a lot in the last few months but I'm not sure if he's got any more growing to do now. He has huge paws and curly scruffy ears, and a white patch running all the way under his stomach. Whilst he looked more like a Cavalier when he was a baby - he's now got the nose and large chest of a dachshund but the ears and face of a spaniel.


He loves a good car ride but tends to fall asleep with the vibrations and warmth. He now hates cats with a passion, has had a go on numerous occasions but has ended up with a serious swat every time. This doesn't put him off. I bought him dog bubbles today, he went nuts.


This is him failing at being 'stealth' thief. You can't leave much hanging in this house, because his curiosity has no bounds. We accidentally left the oven gloves out, he sneaks them out for a good chew and falls asleep on the act. Fail.


He's a little charmer and is loved by everyone that's met him - I still search for information on this cross breed on the internet...there's a little more info than there was but I hope this blog can give people a better insight into both puppy and adult Dashaliers.

Saturday 19 January 2013

Dashalier

Meet our King Charles Cavalier Spaniel x Dachshund miniature puppy Diesel. I decided to write a blog because there doesn't seem to be a varied amount of information on the internet about them, and they are such great dogs.



Diesel was born 14 September 2012, his mother was a family pet Blenheim King Charles Cavalier Spaniel, and his father was a Trio colour Miniature Dachshund show dog. He was the only boy of the litter with four sisters. He is very well tempered, incredibly loving, quiet and clever.

6 weeks old (stayed with Mum until he was 8 weeks)

9 weeks 


He only ever wants either food, hugs or play. He loves being handled and picked up and more than often ends up falling asleep in your arms. His favourite place is on my lap, completely hidden under a blanket (head included) taking in the warmth.


He has the short legs of a Dachshund and colours of his dad, he's quite small (at four months he weighs 4.9kg). His ears however are like the Cavalier, not as long but they are quite fluffy and curly. He's very quiet, only barks on demand and enjoys two short 20min walks a day.




He is not bothered by other dogs, doesn't go to them, doesn't run from them - but he absolutely loves humans and is very kind and gentle with children. Before he was 3 months he could already sit, lie down, stay, fetch, speak, give paw, roll over and jump, and he was fully toilet trained going outside whenever he needed to.


Before getting him we tried to do a lot of research on the internet. The same descriptions and photos came up again and again so I thought I would share some fresh pictures and information about my hybrid-dog the Dashalier/Cavahund and let people know we couldn't be without him.



All photos Copyright of Nia Roberts

Thursday 5 May 2011

8 steps to making an app

Ever wanted to join the digital revolution by making your ideas into an app, but fear you don’t have the time or resources?  Well, put it off no longer, iTechnology has made you a guide to creating your first iPhone application in only six steps…

1)      The Seed
The beginning of all priceless apps comes from a solid developed and researched idea. It may serve a particular niche or purpose, but the truth is originality is the key in a store of over 350,000 applications, including the most obscure including concert lighters, whoopee cushions and more. If originality isn’t possible, we would suggest improving an existing app, but you will face plenty of competition. Sketch down your ideas on a 3.5-inch diagonal rectangle.
2)      The Tools
Writing your own application, as you can imagine, requires an expensive amount of hardware and software. Registering as an Apple Developer is relatively cheap at only £60 annually, and this will provide you with the official software-development kit and uploading software. It goes without saying that you will need access to an up-to-date Intel-based Apple Mac or a PC with Mac OS X, as well as an iPhone and iPod Touch.
3)      The Language
Unless you have already had experience in the languages C/C++ and Objective-C used by iPhone, you should probably team yourself up with a good programmer or get learning. iTechnology recommends reading Programming in Objective-C by Stephen Kochan for a clear introduction.
4)      The Designing
This is where the process becomes very real and very exciting. Reserve your app’s name as part of Apple’s app-submission process, after designing and planning every single detail. Draw up your PNG graphics and make sure the flow of your app screens is all written down to save yourself time and effort later on.
5)      The Test
We’d recommend you test your app before rushing to release it; you’ll be surprised how many difficulties you come across which will ultimately affect your ratings. Design a prototype of your app to test your work on the iPhone.
6)      The Code Writing
Get the coffee ready, it’s time to start transforming your ideas and designs into code. Apple make it easy to move the code you’ve written on your PC to the iPhone to test, so don’t be afraid of continually changing and altering your code to enhance the app’s user interface, navigation and speed.
7)      The last bits
Decide on a price for your app, depending on a number of things including whether it’s an impulse buy or has in-app purchases. As we’ve discovered in this edition of iTechnology, developers believe people have a warped view of prices in the app store – basically anything above 59p has to be justified as worth it. Decide whether you want to give your customers a taster with a free lite version. Set up a website for your app, and heighten customer awareness by sending out press releases, videos, free copies for reviewing and going to Apple conferences for developers.
8)      The Launch
You are ready! You’re eyes may permanently have the graphics of your app burnt into them, but it’s now time to let your creation fly. It takes about 10-14 days after uploading your application with marketing screenshots to Apple for approval. Keep your customers happy, good luck and happy developing!

The New MacBook Pro

I was excited when I heard Apple were releasing updated MacBook Pro’s… but now they are here! Apple have released their latest update to the MacBook Pro family with three new different sized models that are faster, clearer and better.
The MacBook Pro line-up is equipped with state-of-the-art processors, HD Facetime cameras and Apple’s latest I/O technology with a new speedy Thunderbolt expansion port. Visually they are still timeless laptops sculpted by the hands of Jobs, not looking much different from the previous ones to hit our shelves but with plenty of hidden treasures to top it all off.
The aluminium laptops are little pricey: a 13-inch model will start from £999, a 15-inch version from £1,549 and a 17-incher from £2,099. iTechnology suggests avoiding the 13-inch younger brother as it simply isn’t as powerful as the two larger ones, but does still have the majority of features. The main difference between the three is the processors; the bigger devices feature Intel’s quad-core i7 processors, whereas the smaller 13-inch only comes with a 2.3GHz Intel Core i5 processor.
When it comes to features these MacBook’s are a treat.  All three versions contain an Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor, but the beauty of the two larger MacBook’s is that they automatically switch to the new high-performance AMD Radeon graphics processors giving out thrilling and fluid graphics when you start up demanding applications such as computer games, or high definition tasks such as FaceTime.
Each version comes with a 720p webcam built-in designed to connect the MacBooks with other Apple software such as the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad to video call people using FaceTime.
Apple has also enhanced control of the new laptops with a glass multi-touch trackpad described by Apple as ‘the most natural way to interact with what’s on your screen’ by letting you zoom, flip and rotate by different gestures.
The ‘breakthrough high speed I/O’ described by Apple is just that, up to 20 times faster than a USB 2.0 port this Thunderbolt technology will connect high-performance peripherals to this high-performance computer. What’s more, seven hours of battery life mean this is one of the longest lasting laptops available, and can provide this for to 1,000 full charges, nearly three times longer than a normal notebook. And this is all whilst giving out state-of-the-art graphics, high-sensitivity control and professional speed.

Is the iPad 2 better than the original?

The iPad 2 hit our shelves in March this year and surprised everybody with inbuilt cameras, an all new A5 processor chip, and a lighter, thinner design. In competition with the likes of Motorola Xoom, Galaxy Tab 10.1, Dell Streak 7, HTC Flyer, LG Optimus Pad, Blackberry PlayBook and more, we’d say Apple are so far ahead in the tablet race. But does it match up to our predictions, and is it worth the 10-month wait?

iTechnology predicted last year that the iPad 2 would be slimmer, have better performance and include better speakers…but we also predicted it would be high definition, with a bigger screen and a decent camera. So we got some parts wrong, but we don’t think there will be a long wait until the future models turn into everything we’d hoped.

Although Apple have not given any specific sales numbers, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster predicts about 70% of iPad 2 buyers are new users which Apple will be more than pleased about. Apple spokesperson Trudy Miller said in an interview with The Loop: “Demand for the next generation iPad 2 has been amazing. We are working hard to get iPad 2 into the hands of every customer who wants one as quickly as possible.”

But despite months of distribution planning Apple reportedly sold out of the iPad 2 within the first weekend. Why? Apart from rumours of stock shortage due to it going on sale in America weeks before us, we’re not sure. As far as we’re concerned the original iPad has just had a facelift and a kick up the backside. The 9.7-inch LED-backlit IPS LCD with 1024 x 768 pixel resolution is exactly the same, you can still only get it in 16, 32 or 64GB and the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth hasn’t been upgraded.

But it does get better. The first obvious improvement is how slim and light the iPad 2 is. At just 8.8mm wide and weighing 1.33 pounds the new device is 33% thinner and 15% lighter than the original. This, along with angled edges to reduce weight, seemed like a brilliant transformation until we realised how flimsy it made it.

Also, brand new to the iPad is not one but two cameras. A front-facing VGA camera and rear-facing 5MP camera allow users to take photos, 720p HD video recording and use the new FaceTime feature to connect the iPad to other Apple products such as the iPhone. Although the cameras aren’t iPhone 4 quality, it’s more than the original offered and it’s a nice addition that can be worked on.

The new Apple A5 chipset was something we had hoped for given the original iPad’s tendency to crash and stall on some applications. Apple claims the 1GHz dual core application processor is twice as fast as the original A4, meaning “multitasking is smoother, apps load faster and everything just works better.” The clock speed of the A5 processor is described by Apple as nine times better on graphics whilst still being able to maintain a 10-hour battery life. This, along with the doubled RAM size of 512MB compared to 256MB in the first iPad, means these tablet generations are moving fast in the right direction. Apple have also greatly improved the browsing experience on the iPad 2 by an  iOS 4.3 upgrade which shows 80% better performance than the first iPad, also loading pages at around 35% faster.

Other additional features such as the HDMI capability, parental control restrictions, wireless keyboards and docking stations push the iPad 2 to the top of the tablets chart… but the colourful covers that are being sold to protect the delicate device are feeble and not sufficient enough for us. Whatsmore, we can appreciate the benefits of the iPad 2 knowing your whereabouts by combining the gyroscope, accelerometer and compass to navigate maps and play games, but with recent news of Apple’s secret hidden files tracking our every move…we’re just a little cautious.

So the answer to our question is yes it is better, but certain ‘improvements’ are half-hearted and will see further improvements when the highly rumoured iPad 3 is released!

Friday 25 February 2011

iPhone apps update

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A gigantic update of a previous blog now with over 180 applications included.

p.s the pictures are not mine, they were taken off the internet.

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I've never been particularly interested in new technologies, but when I decided to get an iPhone 3GS last August to replace my dying LG Cookie for a mere £5 more a month... I didn't know that hours of my life were about to be lost.

Here are my favourite news, games, and generally useful apps which I use on a daily basis.

News -

BBC News**** - Free
An application I use first thing in the morning, it is neatly separated into top stories, world, UK and sport, but you have the ability to edit the layout to suit your interests directly. My personal favourite sections are World, Science and Environment, Entertainment & Arts and Features and Analysis.





News Pro (Reuters) *** - Free  
This app provides extensive coverage of international news, with the ability to personalise your news to specific geographic areas, browse through pictures by photojournalists and watch videos.





Sky News** - Free  
The live feeds on Sky are the best way to keep right up to date, however are only featured on certain stories. I find there is a lack of daily stories and the top stories are just not updated enough. I do like the ‘strange’ section, however.



Independent ** - Free
Download the free app for The Independent, no monthly or yearly prescriptions, it provides free up-to-date news everyday from 12 different sections. One of the cool features of this app is that it tells you how many articles you are yet to read, but marks off those you have read already. News Desk have promised some exciting updates, which will require downloading a new app that you probably have to pay for – after all free news isn’t a business.




CNN - ** - Free
This is another free news app featuring breaking news, top stories, businesses, sports, entertainment, technology and more. This app also includes videos, alerts for breaking news but also weather forecasts.





The Weather Channel - **** – Free
This app is about as accurate as it gets and can even predict the weather by the hour. I’m particularly taken by the Map function which allows you to see where all the clouds are, and also allows you to see where in the world it is raining at that moment.




Discovery News**** - Free
Something different from your normal news apps, the Discovery channel has brought out this app to deliver scientific breakthroughs and information to broaden your knowledge. Always a good read with more than 300 new stories every month.







MTV**** - Free
This is the best app to receive the latest music news, celebrity gossip and photo galleries in a user-friendly and colourful layout.




Time Mobile *** - Free
One of the best magazine apps, Time Mobile features interesting News stories, however most are American based. The Top 10 Lists are mostly hilarious and the photos section is good when you’re not feeling the in-depth reading.





Spurs **** - 59p
I originally bought this for my partner as he loves them, but he then went on to get an iPhone 4 and now it never sees the light of day. That’s not to say it’s not a good app – it is the only official app amongst lots of Spurs based apps, and brings the latest news, fixtures, league table, profiles, statistics, videos, live match text commentary, wallpapers and a shop to buy merchandise and tickets.



Sky Sports *** - Free
Receive all the top stories straight to your phone, watch them unfold live and sign in to Sky Sports News channel with a Sky subscription.





NASA - *** - Free
This app is perfect for science lovers but also interesting for the generally curious like me. It lets you follow all NASA missions, providing information and pictures, countdown clocks, orbit trackers and videos and images of what the shuffles have captured.




How stuff works** - Free
Free – If you are a naturally curious person, this app has over 30,000 articles, podcasts and videos about everything under the sun. Ever wondered about the human body, cars, conspiracy theories, history and much more…get this app to improve your procrastination abilities.





Information -


Around Me***** - Free 
This app is insanely useful. It locates where you are and tells you EVERYTHING that’s nearby; banks, bars, petrol stations, cinemas, hotels, hospitals, parking, pharmacies, restaurants, supermarkets, taxis and more. All built in with a map to direct you and it even works abroad!







Wikipedia - ***** – Free
This is the most useful app to find out everything about anything with the ability to bookmark any important pages.







TV Guide - **** – Free
Neatly displayed, accurate and provides everything you need to know about what’s on freeview tonight.






Shazam*** - Free
Ever heard a song recognised it but just couldn’t remember the name? This app allows you to ‘tag’ a song, and keep it in a ‘My Tags’ playlist. The only downside is you are only allowed 5 tags a month, unless you pay £2.39 for a year or £3.49 for a lifetime.







Red laser*** - Free
This app can scan and recognise virtually any barcode, without even the help of autofocus. Red laser have also included a feature called ‘shop smarter’ whereby a search can be done for the lowest online and local prices from hundreds of thousands of retailers.



Right move***** - Free
An app I have been using a lot recently, it provides information and pictures of over a million properties for sale and for rent in the UK. Filters can be changed to narrow the search results – for instance search radius, min & max price and bedrooms, property type, and when it was last added to the site. You’re also able to save your favourite searches and properties to refer back to.



Find a property **** - Free
This app is also a property search engine with the added feature of a ‘camera’ view which enables you to take a picture of an area, and allow the app to find all houses available around it providing information and prices.




Zoopla *** - Free
Zoopla is another property search engine with an added feature of being able to view search results as a map, and also allows you to see the average house value or rent price in an area. There are, however, less filters options, but does have an option to choose furnished or unfurnished.





Monster**** - Free
This is a well known job search engine which allows you to search by job title, skills/keywords or location. By signing in you are able to save the results you have found, however the filters for the search results aren’t very useful.


Jobsite Jobs**** - Free
This app is from the UK’s original multi-sector recruitment site with over 8 million members. You can search by location, sector, skills, job type, and sort the results by salary, relevancy and date added. A save option is also available here.





Auto Trader **** - Free
Use this app to find used cars and bikes near you for sale, make a call straight to the seller from the app or use the ‘garage’ function to save it for later. A wide range of search options is available including age, mileage, fuel, transmission and seller type.





Sky scanner all flights, everywhere! - ** - Free
With this independent app you can compare over 600 budget and scheduled airlines and more than 700,000 routes around the world.





Dictionary**** - Free
I use the thesaurus that comes with this mainly for essays, but the dictionary proved useful for my Spanish housemates.







SpanishDict****- Free
As mentioned above, this comes in most useful with my Spanish housemates and of course studies. I wouldn’t recommend translating full sentences, only words.







iTranslate***** - Free
This is useful for the most basic of sentence translations. It has the largest list of languages I have ever seen in a translator, from your normal European languages to Arabic, Afrikaans, Chinese, Greek, Hebrew, Persian, Russian……..I could go on.



Google Translate - **** - Free
Another translation generator, this time from recognised web giant Google. This app can translate between 57 languages with the ability to play back the result, and 15 languages can use voice recognition.







Mother Tongue Voices **** - Free
I always go to this app when I want to feel like there’s more life outside of this small island. It allows you to listen to foreign voice-over artists for over 50 languages with different accents.






Voice Changer plus - **** - Free
This is a highly amusing app that allows you to change your own voice recordings into over 40 different voices including amongst others underwater, mouse, robot, alien and bird.







Paul - *** - Free
This app was made in conjunction with the film Paul featuring Seth Rogen as an alien. The main feature of the app is a quirky function to take a portrait picture, and transform yourself and friends into aliens.



Word Lens * - Free
This is an app to instantly translate printed words from one language to the next by taking a picture of it. However there are two catches; the first is that Spanish and English are the only languages available, and the second is that they cost £5.99 to download each.

Say no to 0870 *** - Free
This is something I first used on the computer, but was so glad to find out there is an app for it. It finds replacement numbers for those calls that will really make your bank account cry. It’s fantastic and saves me a ridiculous amount of money.




Sikipedia - ** – Free
This is an app especially designed for my immature side. Thousands of jokes based on current news, categorised into different types and publication date… it always provides such a laugh but comes with a warning.





iBooks***** - Free
Download and read your favourite books old and new from the beautiful bookshelf, tap a book to open it and swipe through your book with the ability to bookmark your favourite page or add notes. Free samples of books are available before you buy, find sections and words in books with the search feature, change font, and organise everything to how you like it.

Kindle - **** - Free
This app gives you access to over 810,000 paid books, three free with the app, and provides free book chapter samples before buying. You’re also able to customise your reading experience and lookup words in the dictionary provided.





Free app a day - ** - Free
This app features all discounted and limited free apps for the iPhone. I’ve installed about 5 apps after seeing them on this; however the downfall is that the apps aren’t updated that often.





Icon skins free - *** - Free
This app provides 10 free colourful backgrounds for your iPhone, including themes such as Star Wards, Angry Birds, The Beatles and fire. I’m currently using the heart themed background.





55k quotes - *** - Free
I use this app mainly to cheer myself up and give myself some inspiration. It does what it says in the title – provides 55,000 amazing quotes from well known authors in over 1,500 categories.




Ancestry - ** - Free
This requires registration, but if you can be bothered you can try to piece together your family tree on the website with help from databases, then view it using this app. Too much effort if you ask me, a good idea, but something I’ll probably do when I’m older and actually care.





Banking/Organisation -

NatWest ***** - Free
This is definitely one of my most used apps on the iPhone. Through this app I can check my balance, mini statement and it even texts me when it knows I’m getting a little bit skint. It’s completely secure, and NatWest are working on adding facilities to transfer cash and pay your bills…on your iPhone!





XE Currency ***** - Free
I’m quite money conscious, and this is the perfect app for when you go abroad and switch on your Airplane mode, allowing you to find out what the Pound is worth in 165 different currencies.





My budget ** - Free
This is specifically a student budget planner, allowing you to put in any incomes such as loans, wages, grants and savings and also outgoing such as rent, bills, transport and savings. It then calculates your allocated weekly budget and keeps track of your weekly spending when you add new outgoings in the ‘update’ box.





Errands** - Free
This is useful for those of us that like to write lists of things to do in priority order everyday; however it could do with a user-friendly redesign to create at least some enjoyment in having to do work.




ShopList - ** - Free
The free version allows you to simply make your shopping list and tick them off as you go along, but the £1.79 full version allows you calculate the total amount of your shopping list and filter the list by done/undone items. I have to admit this app didn’t get hardly any attention after I discovered Tesco Groceries (read on…)





EasyTask - *** - – Free
As opposed to Errands which I use mainly for daily reminders, I use EasyTask for educational deadlines as it has a specially designed ‘Projects’ page. It puts each task into date order, and unlike Errands it has a ‘completed’ section to make you feel better about yourself.



TouchTable - **** – 59p
This is a mini ‘school’ time table on the iPhone. I have every day planned by time, module, room number and lecturer, with the ability to add notes for certain sessions and even colour separate modules. For those with awkward GCSE style timetables, it ‘Week A’ and ‘Week B’.





Social Networking -

Facebook***** - Free
Having facebook on your mobile makes it dangerously accessible in lectures; however it’s one of those apps that I definitely use everyday. It has all the features of facebook on your laptop, but this time your news feed isn’t blocked up with game advertisements and uninteresting quiz results. The only thing I don’t like about the Facebook iPhone app is that it constantly wants to locate where you are for the new ‘Places’ feature…something which I definitely do not use.

Twitter **** - Free
I’m not 100% up-to-date with how to use twitter yet, but I find it very novel being able to see what Stephen Fry and Snoop Dogg are up to. I find the ‘trending now’ and search facilities most interesting for finding out current topics.









Skype**** - Free
This is something I was suggested to install by my Spanish housemate, who uses it to give his friends a tour of the house via Wi-Fi on his iPhone. It allows users to make a voice call over the internet and is incredibly useful if you don’t have a computer to hand, however it would be nice to be able to see each other talking as due to the camera position behind the iPhone screen viewing both people at the same time is not possible.



Whatsapp ***** - 59p
I use this app all the time with my partner and housemates – it is a free messaging service, basically texting for free. You can also send over pictures for free.







Bump***** - Free
This app makes sharing photos, apps, music, messages, locations, contacts and calendar events with other iPhones as simple as holding your phone in your hand, and bumping knuckles with someone else holding their phone. You can also instantly find each other on facebook, twitter and Linkedin, with the ability to compare mutual friends.



Flickr**** - Free
This well known website for collecting and sharing photos has been created into an app so you can access everything from your phone.









Viber*** - Free
This app allows you to make free phone calls to other iPhone users who have Viber. The phone calls have a much better quality than a regular call, and providing your using Wi-Fi there are no hidden costs for calling to anywhere in the world. It requires no registration, no ads, and a buddy list of who is available.



LinkedIn**** - Free
I haven’t explored this app much, but was suggested to get it by my lecturer at university. It is a social network of over 85 million professional users worldwide, which allows you to keep up-to-date with your business or even research who is interviewing you for a job.





Shopping -

General

eBay**** - Free
This app is well designed with a specific search engine. It is easy to watch and buy items and keeps a list of all items won and lost. I would suggest getting eBay selling if you are looking at shifting some goods.






Amazon UK **** - Free
Find all your books, CDs, videos, DVDs, toys, electronics and more in this little add. Search for what you need, make a wish list, view your recommendations and even use the new feature ‘Amazon Remembers’ which allows you to send a photo to Amazon so they can find a similar product...my checkout basket gets bigger every day.

Moonpig**** - Free
I’ve used this twice now, and besides the great variety of cards to choose from, my favourite features are being able to upload your own photo to a card, and personalise it on every page. Easy to navigate, easy to use, and provides quality cards.





Argos*** - Free
Browse over 25,000 products and prices of which 10,000 weren’t able to fit in the paper catalogue. Check and Reserve items at your local Argos store after using this app to check stock availability, all at your fingertips.









IKEA* - Free
I wouldn’t suggest any iPhone user without Wi-Fi to get this app. Before you can use it you have to download a huge 61.9MB catalogue, but once downloaded, the catalogue is attractive and simple to swipe through, although there is no option to checkout any items.

Moneysupermarket.com Vouchers ** - Free
This app helps iPhone users save money by listing all discounts and deals available on the website. Geo tagging allows you to see what promotions are available near you for anything from restaurants to theme park tickets.









Food

Tesco’s Groceries ***** - Free
This really is such a useful app, especially if you have a Tesco Club card. Not only does it have a basic shopping list, but it collects your ‘Favourite’ items that you buy all the time according to your Club card and gives you full access to everything they sell in Tesco’s with prices and pictures. Shop away in your online basket, book a delivery slot and pay away!

Tesco’s Club card - ***** – Free
Forgotten your Club card? Need the points? Your iPhone has an online Club card barcode, so you won’t miss anything. However this isn’t the best part, I’ve found out on average I save £52 a year with the Points Calculator and can view the amount of money vouchers I have on the way.







Subcard ***** - Free
Something which I don’t use that often, but when I do it is much less effort using the iPhone Subcard barcode than rifling through my purse to find the Subcard. Through MySubcard on the app I can find out the date and place of any recent transactions and how many points I have until a free Subway.



Domino’s *** - Free
Order all your favourite pizzas and extras from your phone, and then track them on the journey to your door! The app even features a game whereby you blow or wipe the steam off the pizza for a chance to find money off your next order.





McDonalds finder ** - Free
This app is very simple and provides no information about the food served. However, there is a location finder, restaurant search, directions and information facilities. It provides information on opening times, and facilities in all UK McDonalds restaurant.





Shakeaway ** - Free
Another simple app from a great milkshake shop. This app provides the full menu list as well as a function to find the nearest shop. A slot-machine style game allows you to shake and create a random milkshake of three genuine ingredients.









Burger King *** - Free
This official app has a BK Finder to find the nearest restaurant and plan your route to it. Promotions and deals are featured within the app as well as being able to browse the entire BK menu along with nutritional information.





Fashion/Beauty


Shopstyle**** - Free
Hours of my life have been spent on this app. Products for Women, Men, Kids, Baby and the Home from hundreds of different stores all rolled into one search engine. Amongst the shops are All Saints, Boots, Dorothy Perkins, Fat Face, French Connection, La Senza, Mango, Miss Selfridge, Next, Oasis, Schuh, Topshop and many more. You will lose yourself in finding and saving all your favourite items of clothing, shoes, accessories, jewellery and beauty products. Just be careful you don’t get carried away with the ‘buy’ button!

eBay fashion *** - Free
With this app you can brose and buy millions of items of new and vintage merchandise, save them, create outfits, and use your cameras phone to ‘try on’ anything you find.

River Island **** - Free
This is a good, regularly updated app to search and buy items of clothing from this store. Filter options allow for selection of the type, colour and price of the item, however not the size which is quite frustrating.

Debenhams*** - Free
Another store which has reach another platform through this app. Debenhams boasts some high-tech functions including gift lists and finder, wish lists, barcode scan and Debenhams TV.







Topshop*** - Free
This is probably one of the most updated fashion apps for the iPhone – updated five days a week with over 300 products this app allows you to save and share your favourite looks, read the facebook blog, see behind-the-scenes shoots and find your nearest store wherever you are in the world.





Superdry** - Free
This app is a level below the other fashion shops and apps as, whilst you’re able to browse and view the latest campaign imagery, locate your store and receive exclusive offers, you cannot actually purchase anything from this app.







Oasis**** - Free
This app provides some quirky features which, along with its attractive interface, make it stand out from the rest. You are able to buy from this app in Dollars, Euros or Pounds, add pieces to the shopping basket, check the newsletter – and shake your iPhone to randomly suggest pieces of clothing for you.





Pandora*** - Free
Browse the entire Pandora jewellery catalogue, share your favourites via facebook/email or add it to your wish list. It also provides a gift finder feature whereby you can filter search results to suit your loved one precisely.



Lush** - Free
Similarly, you cannot buy anything on this app either but you are able to browse the latest beauty products and search for the nearest shop. The app features ‘Lushopedia’ where you can read about the ingredients used and information about the company.




Useful-

Sleep Cycle **** - 59p
I was sceptical of this app to begin with, however after using it a couple of nights I’m really impressed not only by the idea of the app and features but also how well it works. By placing your iPhone at the top corner of your bed at night whilst you sleep, the sleep cycle alarm will record your movement to determine how deep a sleep you are in, and wake you up when you’re sleeping at your lightest. It wakes you up over a period of half an hour, and you will never be angry at your alarm again.

Web MD **** - Free
Free – If you’re like me and always getting ill, or like my partner and refuse to go to the doctor unless dying, this is the app for you. It contains a symptom checker, first aid essentials, information on conditions, drugs and treatments as well as pill identification tool and local health listings.







TouchMouse - ***** – Free
This is one of those apps that remind you of how technical the world has become. After an incredibly easy set up, you can connect your iPhone to your computer’s ISP address via Wi-Fi and literally use your finger on your iPhone screen as a mouse for your PC. I can also hijack my housemates PC when I’m feeling evil.



Dropbox *** - Free
I find this app most useful for viewing and saving document files that I want to read on the go. The free version comes with 2GB of storage, and provides easy access to a PDF view of your document. A little difficult to set up, but eventually eases a lot of boredom.







Flashlight*** - Free
This app is self explanatory. You shake your iPhone, you have a torch. But this wasn’t good enough, so they gave us strobe lights, emergency lights and glow sticks!







Dragon Dictation** - Free –
This is an app which has proved very popular on the internet but I wouldn’t describe it as very accurate. It is supposed to be able write down your dictation in words, but provides more giggles than ‘oohs and ahhs’ at the outcomes.





British Sign Language** - Free
I will learn anything if it has the word ‘language’ in the title and this app has taught me the sign language alphabet. It certainly encouraged me to learn something new and I’d like to think I’m now adapt if a situation where I need it ever arises.




TheoryTest** - Free
This is something I installed as a first attempt at doing anything driving-related. I surprised myself by getting 45/50 in the free test, which seemed to be mostly common knowledge. The full version, which costs £1.79, features the Highway Code E-book, a progress meter and over 970 multiple-choice questions.



Photography/Drawing/Video/Music –

VLC remote free*** - Free
VLC is one of the best video players for the PC, so it seemed the correct thing to install a remote on my phone. Now, when I’m watching a film or listening to music, I can use my mobile from the sofa to control every aspect of VLC on my computer.



Remote*** - Free
Control your iTunes on your computer using this app on your iPhone. You can change the song or playlist from anywhere in your home, and can also control Apple TV’s.






Spy Cams - * - Free
This is basically an app for really nosey people to spy on those caught by various real-time cameras around the world. It’s quite interesting seeing people going about their business for about 2 minutes, but sometimes the cameras just look like a still picture.



Fotopedia Heritage *** - Free
This app contains 25,000 photos from around the world working in conjunction with UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Explore hundreds of cultural and natural sites with descriptions, sharing facilities and search functions.





Panoramic 360 - ***** - £1.19
Probably one of the most expensive apps I’ve bought but it is so fun to use and thoroughly worth it. Create panoramic photos of your holidays, activities, where you live and save and share them on your phone.

Instagram** - Free
I got this app mainly to apply the different filters to my photos and attach the location to photos, but was a little disappointed you had to register before getting into the app.



PS Express **** - Free
This Photoshop Express app is good for basic editing and effects on any pictures in your Photo Album. It comes with tips on exposure, focus, tints, saturations and more with border options to make a boring picture interesting.

Color Splash **** - Free 
Want a colour to stand out amongst a black and white picture? This app allows you to take a picture in colour, but colour it black and white allowing you to accentuate the areas you like. So it’s not hugely accurate – but the full version which is currently 59p has video tutorials, four different brushes and a share option for Facebook, Twitter or Flickr.



DoodleBuddy** - Free
This app is for when you’re feeling creative and just want to draw. Use a brush, stamps, or text to draw on a plain screen, background and one of your own pictures.





Gorillacam*** - Free
This app will completely take over the bog standard Camera app sent with your iPhone. It can zoom, has a self timer, time lapse, anti-shake and most importantly a press anywhere option.









Virtuoso - **** - Free
I downloaded this app to see how much I could remember from learning the piano when I was younger. The interface is great, I was pleased you could zoom the keyboard out to fit in more keys, and even more chuffed when I could remember a few songs!

Talking Tom **** - Free
A cat that repeats what you say at a hilariously high tone who also doesn’t like being punched or stomped on. Who came up with that?













Baby Scratch ** - Free
The boys usually like doing stupid freestyles and scratching their record over a back tune. It’s simple but quite funny at appropriate times.





Tap Tap * - Free
This app is similar to guitar hero but quite complicated to use. I cannot differentiate between the free songs and the priced songs… and quite frankly it’s not making me that bothered.









TimeWheel - **** - Free
This really is such a great idea for an app transformed into an easy-to-use search engine and list of all number 1 hit songs from 1956 to now. Find out what was number 1 on your birthday!




Action Games –

Cover Orange - ***** - 59p
One of the best games I’ve bought for my iPhone – completely addictive yet it still took me a fair while to complete it due to hundreds of levels. You have to use blocks and wheels to move and protect your oranges from the rain.

DoodleJump *** - 59p
How can something so simple be so fun? You’re a little alien, you really like to bounce, and you need to get as high as you can by using platforms. You can be a space alien, football alien, deep-sea alien, scary alien, jungle alien, snowman alien or a Halloween alien. I need not explain more.





Flight Control - ***** - 59p
The beauty of this game, the aim of which is to land all your aeroplanes on the correct runway, is that it has no end. There is no last level; you are just constantly at battle with your best score.

AirportMania - ****– £1.19
I was recommended this by a friend and became addicted within a very short time. Before I knew it, I had sent all my colourful planes out of several runways in only a week. It needs more levels, but has proved really popular with everyone I’ve showed it to.

Amateur Surgeon & Surgeon 2 - **** - 59p each
Adult Swim has made two brilliant games here, similar in idea to the classic game Operation, but with so much more. Use several different instruments to get through over 50 different patient surgeries between them – warning, it’s seriously addictive.

Gravity Guy - **** - 59p
My friend suggested this to me and it was a great buy. You are Gravity guy, and have control over which way gravity is pulling by tapping the screen. Use this to get through more than 30, sometimes really challenging, levels.

Family Guy Time Warp - **** - 59p
A great app where you can play as either Brian or Stewie battling through Ancient Rome, Ancient Egypt and modern-day Quahog style levels to retrieve Rupert the bear. Each level provides video clips from sections of the series

Where’s Wally? In Hollywood - **** - 59p
Spot Wally and his friends in 10 different scenes with backdrops of famous film sets. As well as straining your eyes trying to find this stripy fella, complete the extra challenges against Odlaw and the Wizard to gain valuable points. It would receive an extra star if there were more frequent updates.

Mad Chad - **** - 59p
I got this app because Snoop Dogg was banging on about it loads of twitter, so wanted to see what it was about. It’s incredibly simple, you just jump and duck your way through levels to catch the pigeon (I’m still not entirely sure why). Once again, it would get more updates if the game had more things to do after the abrupt ending.

Hungry Shark***** - 59p
This is one of the first and best apps I discovered on the iPhone so I was pleased to find the sequel a few weeks back. You are a shark, you need to eat which makes you grow and gain levels. You tilt your phone to swim the sea eating humans, puffer fish, tuna, penguins, scuba divers etc.
Hungry Shark 2 - **** - 59p
I bought this after suggesting Hungry Shark 1 to anyone that had an iPhone. Hungry Shark 2 wasn’t as addictive as the first time round, much like film sequels are never as good as the original. There is now a Hungry Shark 3, which I’m considering paying 59p for.

Blowfish** - Free
Simple but fun, see how far you can puff up until you hit a moving spiky ball.







Racer - **** - 59p
This is a beautifully designed game where you have to guide your car through fast-moving motorway traffic, overtaking and undertaking with perfect and precise timing.



Deer Hunter Challenge - ***** - Free
I can hands down call this the best free app I have downloaded ever. I’m not particularly into hunting but I cannot believe this game, with so many missions, extra options and objects, is free! You have to gun down various wildlife – seriously addictive.

Robot unicorn attack - *** - 59p
This app comes from the original game featured on facebook where you have to gallop, leap and dash a unicorn through a magical land in pursuit of your dreams. Put your phone on silent, and don’t get too angry at the stars.

Burn the rope - ***** - 59p
After trying the Lite version of this, I had to install the full version of this incredibly inventive game. There are 112 levels for you to set fire to a pattern of ropes, and tilt your iPhone to ensure every piece of rope is burnt.









Traffic Panic - ***** - Free
This is a simple game to keep traffic flowing by using traffic lights to stop and start your incoming cars avoiding crashing at the cross roads. It’s highly addictive and even though there are 5 levels I would be happy with just one. Watch out for pile-ups!

Dino rush*** - Free
Guide your dinosaur through a mega run jumping to reach fruit which makes you run faster and avoiding cactuses which slow you down. Get as far as you can with as much fruit as possible using objects picked up along the way such as magnets and flying capes.

Tiny wings - ***** - 59p
My partner and I are currently addicted to this game. By timing finger-touches, you have to guide your flying bird as fast as you can through an unknown amount of islands. This is another game that you can play endlessly, by trying to complete 27 achievements and get as far as you can.

NinJump** - Free
You have the ability to jump wall to wall Kung-Fu style, but watch anything that gets in your way!








Fruit Ninja *** - 59p
Such a simple but addictive app, you have to slice all the fruit that jumps up on your screen but avoid the bombs.



Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 2 *** - 59p
Reunite with your childhood friend Crash in 12 3D tracks and 9 different characters. Challenge each other on multiplayer mode which can handle up to four people over the internet.

The Sims 3 **** - 59p (on sale, usually £2.99)
The Sims is a guilty pleasure on my computer now and again but when I discovered it was on the iPhone I installed it straight away. As you can imagine, it is incredibly limited compared to the PC version, but still offers enough objectives, wishes and skills to make it worth another go.

The Sims 3 Ambitions *****59p (on sale, regular price £1.79)
There have been some serious updates since The Sims 3. 'Ambitions' has a build mode for businesses and houses, career mode, the ability to create a family and finally a function to import and export other Sims games for iPhone.

Monster Mayhem *** - 59p
A how-fast-can-you-tap-your-finger game, stop the monsters from escaping the graveyard gates. With three different modes, 20 different monsters and 5 bosses you have to find the enemies unique weakness and use tactics to survive.

Stick Wars *** - 59p
Protect your castle from the invading stick figure army by tapping, flicking and shaking your iPhone.





Stick Wars 2 *** - Free for limited time
A sequel to the best selling app of 2009, you can now command the earth as you use wind and lightning spells against new enemies, use captured enemies to unleash abilities such as Rain of Arrows, or repair the Castle wall to heighten your protection with Work Frenzy.

HellKid: Hook and Jump *** - 59p
Very good graphics to this game, as well as extreme endless modes to the game, which provides everlasting entertainment as you rush to collect objects whilst hooking and swinging on available blocks to avoid the lava.

Pig Rush ** - 59p
You’re in control of a pig, using your finger to tap high for a large jump, and low for a small one. Guide your choice of pig over gaps in the surface, whilst collecting objects throughout the levels.

Office Heroes ** - Free
This is an app that allows you to build up your own office and complete 50 different levels and titles without the stress of actually having to do it.





Tap Fish ** - Free
I didn’t fancy fish flakes or smelly tanks, so I installed myself some virtual fish. Be careful not to buy ‘fish bucks’… they cost actual money and I’ve recently seen a story similar to this on Watchdog. You’re given a set amount of ‘virtual spending’ at the beginning but it takes time to build it up and the fish need a lot of cleaning and feeding.



Spider Man *** - Free
The free version allows you challenge any enemy that gets in your way. Kick, punch or Spider Web your way through the different areas. The full version is £3.99 and features more than 20 fighting combos and 12 different levels.

Godfinger All Stars *** - Free
This is one of those games that takes time to build up and requires registration, but is fun nonetheless. You’re a god of a planet and you have little midget workers. Control the weather, build farms and shrines all using Mana producing Gold and gaining Experience Points.

Froggy jump *** - Free
This game is similar in style to Doodle Jump, except you’re a frog, there are more themes including un-lockable ones – and of course numerous enemies to reach the different worlds.











Smurfs - ** - Free
The idea of building your own Smurf village as Papa Smurf really made me chuckle at first, and I installed it straight away. But I was disappointed it was one of those games that dragged on, and I always had to return to check-up on what was happening…. So eventually I stopped.

Pee Monkey Plant Boom Lite - ** - Free
Your job, as a monkey, is to aim your pee to water your plants through forty levels of puzzles. It seems very successful on the iStore but I wouldn’t consider downloading the full version for 59p.

Slingshot Cowboy - *** - Free
Use your catapult to launch stones at passing cows to knock them over or cause a stampede. With six different levels with increasing difficulty and three different game modes, this app provides a good variety considering it’s free.




Cube runner - ** - Free
Your job is to fly a ship through a landscape scattered with colourful blocks getting in your way. Tilt and turn your iPhone to battle through various levels of difficulty until one of the rocks eventually takes you out.

Beyond Ynth Xmas Edition - *** - Free
This was also a present from the makers after the popularity of the full game priced at £1.19. The aim of the game is to get the lady bird from A to B using its strength to manoeuvre and push over boxes.

Bounce Bullets - *** - Free
I had played this game online and was really pleased when my partner suggested it to me. You have to kill as many people as possible in different layouts using only one bullet. There is a Pro version which costs 59p but the free app contains a lot of levels to keep you amused.

Block shooter - *** - 59p (I got it in the sale for free)
This is a physics action game whereby you catapult balls to shoot down the red blocks but save the blue blocks.



Wispin - *** - £1.19 (got it during the limited time it was free)
Guide your colour changing chameleon-like Wispin and feed him with similar coloured blobs around the screen to beat your highest score. Quite a good game, but often difficult to control and I wouldn’t pay the full price for it.

Frog toss - *** - Free
An addictive simple game whereby you use your finger to aim frogs into lily pads, collecting gifts and gaining levels as you go along. You do, however, eventually run out of frogs and have to wait 12 minutes to generate 1 frog.




Demolish - *** - Free
Use 3 different sized balls to shoot blocks off the stage in 50 different levels. It is an attractively simple game with background themes and settings.



Doodle Screw - **** - 59p
This is a funny game idea in which you guide the female screw to a bolt as fast as possible. Use the cannon to shoot and erase objects in your path as you pass through more than 50 unique levels and regular updates.

Balance and Puzzle –

Slice It! ***** - 59p
This game requires good maths, symmetry and an eye for shapes. You have a certain amount of pencils, and have to divide a shape into the amount of sectors it tells you to. It gets pretty technical and specific towards the latter of the 100 levels.







Cut the Rope***** - 59p
In this app, your need to get the candy to your hungry little frog by slicing the rope the candy is attached to in the correct places in order for it to land in the frog’s mouth. With more levels than I can count it is one of the only apps I have ever seen with all five stars.





Cut the rope: Holiday Gift - ***** - Free
This was a very welcome gift from the creators of Cut the Rope as a thank you for their success. They’ve given us 75 new levels, and also the option to create snow by shaking the phone!











Angry Birds & Angry Birds Seasons***** - 59p each
This is a real favourite with my boyfriend who has spent a lot of time trying to annihilate pigs hiding in structures with birds of various capabilities such as exploding and dropping eggs. The Halloween version was a brilliant excuse for some new levels.

Perfect Balance Inferno + Paradise**** - 59p each
These are two of the first games I installed and the graphics are great. The aim is to balance different shaped blocks on top of each other… it sounds simple but gets really difficult.









Paper Toss **** - Free
So simple but so addictive. There is a bin, you have a scrunched up piece of paper, and you need to get the paper in the bin. Be careful of the changing wind and distance.





iQuarters**** - £1.19
This is a game I was persuaded into buying by my boyfriend and his friend who never know when to stop playing it once they’ve started. The aim is to flick a coin into different sized cups and get as many Ricochets as possible.







Trainyard & Trainyard Express **** - 59p
This app really wrecks my brain sometimes. You have to get several coloured trains to their correct docking stations without crossing paths unless merging colours. It is complex and becomes very technical but provides a real puzzle if you want one.



Bloons**** - 59p
This is a game I first discovered years ago on the internet, but found again thanks to the App Store. It gives you three different game slots with 150 different levels and 50 opportunities to create your own levels of balloon popping monkeys.

iJewels**** - Free
The classic Bejewelled… need I say more?








Words with friends free - *** - Free
My partner and I have played each other using this app quite often. It’s basically scrabble, and there is a full version for £1.79 but I think the free version is adequate enough.











Geared 2 *** - 59p
Get your hamster some exercise by linking up all the gear clogs to get him running! It sounds simple, but there are over 500 levels to pick from, and being stuck on level 37 with no way of progressing is quite frustrating.




Red Remover*** - 59p
This app contains 80 different levels to remove red shapes without any green shapes falling off the screen. Enhanced by the smiley and shocked blocks this simple game can get really mind boggling.



Topple** - Free
This is one of the better simple free games on the App Store. You have to stack and balance a load of evil looking weird shapes to build your way to the top, although there’s not much more to it than that.




Physics - * - Free
Similar to topple but with the ability to just keep going higher and higher. I wouldn’t consider installing the 59p version.













fingerBalance ** - Free
This app requires steady hands to balance a ball on a line throughout various obstacles to the end. This is an app which can become very addictive but only has 15 levels on the free version as opposed to 98 levels on the 59p version.

Doodle Find** - Free
This is essentially a really basic game where you just have 90 seconds to seek out hundreds of different types of colourful doodle objects to test your concentration skills. What makes this game fun, however, is the fact that you can play against your friends and the world on the online leader boards.





Free Sudoku! - *** - Free
This app generates new puzzles whenever you like at four different levels of difficulty. You can stop and start playing the same game when you like, with a high score board to track and beat your best score.


Solitaire - *** - Free
Similar in form to Windows solitaire, this app brings the classic game to your iPhone with the option of leader boards, multiplayer mode and customisation of background and cards.











Crack the code - **** - Free
This app is basically mastermind for your phone, crack the code of colours and their order to get it in the least amount of go’s possible.











Scoops - ** - Free
This app is slightly boring, but colourful and pretty none the less. The aim of the game is to collect as many different coloured ice cream scoops but avoiding vegetables like onions and tomatoes. I’m struggling to squeeze any more out of this app, it’s really that repetitive.







Mr Aahh!! Lite - ** - Free
Ok, so the graphics are completely crap and the idea of landing your stick man flying through the air on a rope in the middle of the next platform is very basic. But there’s just something about how reactive and addictive it is that has kept it on my phone.

Sports-

Air Hockey *** - 59p
A game which we’ve all played in the arcades, but is now on your iPhone screen! This game lets you play against the iPhone, against a friend and even against a friend’s phone who has Air Hockey installed on their iPhone.









Flick Football ***** - 59p
This is a game I’m currently involved in a battle with. In fact, it’s so addictive my house has erupted in competitiveness of who can get the high score. You flick a ball around goal keepers and footballers into the goal. Simple? Oh god no it’s so much more than that.





Flick Rugby***** - 59p
This is similar in style and rules to Flick Football and could be equally addictive; unfortunately I have been neglecting this app due to the above.













VTT Lite*** - Free
This virtual table tennis app will really take you by surprise, you are simply playing against a computer of three different levels but once you enter into the worldwide competition for top scores you will always revisit.

PES2010 ***** - 59p
I downloaded this app for my boyfriend while it is on sale for 59p. He was amazed by how good the graphics and game play were for a mobile game. My housemate has PES 2011 which costs a staggering £4.99 but I know he has made his money back through usage.

iBasket - ** - Free
The aim of this game is to get the ball into the net with a bit of guidance. I would only consider downloading the free version as I do not use it that often but it is good quality.

DoodlePool*** - Free
A basic electronic game of billiards, including UK rules, 2-player mode available as well as good control for shooting.





Chop Chop Soccer** - 59p
Chop chop series have brought this out, a soccer game without buttons or joysticks, just use your finger to guide the players, tackle, pass and score.

Strike Knight - *** - Free
This app is a timing based arcade bowling game which takes a twist of traditional bowling. The aim is to time your shots in conjunction with a light guide to get spares and strikes.







Masters Quiz - ** - Free
Bought this for my partner who is obsessed with football to test his knowledge, but although there was a good variety of questions, they seemed to be either too easy or too hard.







Other apps on my computer, which I got bored of after a couple of plays:

BubbleXplode
MrRunner
Graffiti Ball
HeadsWillRoll
Toyshop
0.03s
CubeMaze
Catapult Madness
Ragdoll 2
Rolo
Trade nations
Talking Panda


If you have made it through the 180+ apps listed above then well done, and I hope you enjoy your new found apps.