Filed under: Gaming, Odds and ends, Freeware, iPhone

dice games iphoneThe App Store, so far, has seen a number of duplicate apps. One group of dupes we’re seeing: dice rollers. Makes sense if you twist an old saw to say “if your input involves shaking, everything starts to look like an accelerometer.” Or something.

My personal favorite for randomness is MotionX Dice. It has polish and allows you to roll one to five six-sided dice at a time. I also happen to use Dice Bag (iTunes link), but that’s because my nerd blood runs deep. Still, there are plenty to choose from.

So what to do with all those dice-rolling apps? On the next page I’ve got a roundup of games you can play with dice. Some involve a pencil and paper for score keeping or whatnot, but all use dice as the basis for the game mechanics. Next time you’re stuck in the doctor’s office, don’t just give your kids DizzyBee, play a “real” game with them!

Continue reading Dice games to go with all the iPhone dice apps

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Filed under: Software, Odds and ends, iPhone, App Store

Another instant messenger app for iPhone has been released, joining the ranks of such stalwarts as Pairingo, MobileChat, and AIM for iPhone. Shape IM+ All-in-One Mobile Messenger for iPhone (click opens iTunes App Store) supports AIM/iChat, MSN/Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo!, ICQ, Jabber, Google Talk and MySpaceIM. All public IM systems can be connected through the one client, and all messages come into one shared inbox.

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is currently offering the iPhone application for free, while the Windows Mobile, Palm OS, Symbian, and BlackBerry versions retail for $29.99. Get it while it’s free!

Thanks to ZaP for the tip!

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Filed under: Odds and ends, iPhone

This Business Week article describes the rising demand for first generation iPhones. “Shelf prices” (using eBay values of virtual shelves) for the 16GB iPhone are currently at about $600, and $500 for 8GB models. In other words, the $250 AT&T refurb specials from March are now worth roughly double what you paid for them.

From easy-unlocking to contract-free usage to eco-consumerism, consumers are looking for those original units and paying premium prices to get them. A majority of phones are heading outside the US for resale while growing demand at home keeps resale prices high.

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