Since the launch of Apple’s App Store in June 2008, Apple iOS users have downloaded nearly 25 billion applications around the world, a mark that is due to be passed sometime in the coming days. Download the 25 billionth app and you could win a US$10,000 App Store Gift Card today!
Prizes:
One (1) winner will receive one (1) App Store Gift Card for credit in an amount equal to USD $10,000, redeemable in the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBook Store, as available in the country in which the winner is located. Total US Retail Value of all prizes is $10,000.00.
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Techcrunch posted about “The 30 Best iPhone Apps So Far This Year”. Personally I do not keep many iPhone Apps in my iPhone, if I found the Apps is not good and I’m sure I will delete immediately. Just wonder how many ‘so called’ Best iPhone Apps you have so far as posted below.
1. Angry Birds
Launch birds from a slingshot to topple buildings and crush piggies. There’s a reason this game has been No. 1 on the Paid List for so long. Addictive only starts to explain it.
2. Plants Vs Zombies
Protect your home from an invasion of zombies by placing plants that shoot, freeze, blow-up, crush, or generally obliterate your foes.
3. Fruit Ninja
Swipe to slice 3D fruit as it enters your screen. Great visuals and gratifying delivery.
4. Archetype
One of the best 3D arena shooters for the iPhone. Smooth multiplayer and easy handling. If you’re going to play a first-person shooter on the go, this is the one.
5. Rhythm Spirit
A rhythm-fighting game based on Japanese folklore. Very unique with top-notch production values. Can’t go wrong with ninjas, fighting, and music.
6. Ragdoll Blaster 2
Sequel to the fun and creative physics game. Blast ragdolls out of your canon to hit various targets. Tons of levels and really interesting puzzles.
7. Canabalt
The iPhone version of the popular flash game. Original escape game where you run away from impending doom, dodging obstacles and crashing through windows.
8. Chaos Rings
One of the few games priced above $10 that sold really well. A deep RPG with fantastic graphics from Square Enix.
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For the past few month, I have been posted few article about Malaysia iPhone Apps and look like more & more iPhone developer from Malaysia. Today I would like to share another iPhone Apps from Malaysia.

iWorry – Worry Journal for the iPhone.
Released: Jul 30, 2010 Version:1.0
Size 0.7 MB
Language:English
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.
- Keep a worry list – Write your worries down the moment they occur. This serves to get rid of them from your mind so you can use your time to get something else done.
- Schedule worry time – Only at the appointed time that you think through your worries. At other time, you can say to yourself “This is a non-productive worry. Let me write this down on my worry list for worry time. Right now I will use my time to get something else done.”
- Have a worry place – At the scheduled time, go to a place where you can be alone (but accessible).
- Think and decide – At the worry place, for each of the worries in your list, think through it and then either delete it from the list if it’s no longer relevant or note down your decision, action, solution, or other remarks.
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PetFinder.my iPhone Application is an another Apple iPhone Application from Malaysia.
Malaysia’s most adorable pets are now readily available at your fingertips. Whether you are looking for a lifetime furry companion or purely wish to have your heart melted by the lovely animals, this FREE PetFinder.my application is here to serve your needs.
If your friends are looking for pets, just whip out your iPhone and show them the furry friends for adoption. Saw a wandering pet on the streets that looks lost? Load up the Lost & Found section and see if any corresponding incident is reported at PetFinder.my and help reunite it with the owner.
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Posted by Jas under Tips on Friday Jun 18, 2010
The article posted below contributed by Patrick. Thanks Patrick!
For most of the people, changing a phone ringtones is kind of funs. The article below will share “How to create and share free iPhone ringtones”
Basically there are 2 places to find free iphone ringtones:
a) Browse directly from iphone: m9 ringtone app from Apple Appstore. Just search for mobile9 in the Apple iTunes App Store.
Note: Please refer to m9 Ringtone.
b) Go to http://gallery.mobile9.com/c/apple-iphone-ringtones/1/
Again you have a choice to create your own iPhone ringtones as below:
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Steve Jobs finally made the iPhone 4 official. The Apple iPhone OS 4 iOS 4 is here. This is the new iPhone, not iPhone OS 4.0.

New Body Design
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This is to introduce another Malaysian iPhone Developer. The Buzz2 Chaos – Spot The Difference, the 1st game introduced by Pokit Game.
Buzz2 Chaos is a new & exciting photo hunting game with the “Animal” theme!

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Yes! Apple iPhone Application from Malaysia!
This is to introduce MyEyes Traffic. It’s streams traffic CCTV images for Malaysia roads directly from http://www.itis.com.my, http://www.plus.com.my & http://www.llmtrafik.gov.my

Requirements:
• iPhone with OS 3.0 and above.
• Internet access via WiFi, 3G, EDGE or GPRS.
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Apple’s released iPhone OS 3.0 beta 4 to the developer community alongside an iTunes 8.2 pre-release.

Thanks to some of Engadget’s readers, they have been testing iPhone OS 3 beta 4 and the first thing that they wanted to try out was the previously empty “Store” settings pane. In this new version of the OS, it is now populated, but do not get too excited as is pretty boring. All you can do is sign in and out of iTunes. That is about it on the iPhone OS 3.0 beta 4 side of things, keep checking back.
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Hulu is in the process of developing an app for Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone and iPod touch. The application will work over Wi-Fi and AT&T’s 3G network, meaning that users will be able to view programming anywhere with a fast data connection. Sorry Hulu is not available in Malaysia!
In fact, this is not the first web video app for the Apple iPhone. CBS’s TV.com app is on the market, as are Joost, i.TV and several others. Hulu’s tech and design teams have demonstrated themselves as the best in the Web video industry, as everyone is now trying to emulate them. One hurdle, we assume: Because of Hulu’s streaming architecture, it might not be possible to download videos to watch later, such as on the subway or an airplane.
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