Midway’s Touchmaster comes to iPhone

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Not too far back, I was given the opportunity to play with Midway’s Touchmaster series of games for my iPhone. A series of 5 games taken from Midway’s successful Nintendo DS title. You can get each game individually for $.99 or the whole bundle of 5 games for $3.99. The 5 titles available are:

  • Spellwinder – This is a word search game with a twist. Only adjacent letters can be used to create a word. Make words in any direction without using the same letter twice.
  • Dice King – Swap two adjacent dice to form matching combinations of three or more dice. Attempt to form the listed combinations displayed on the top portion of the screen and watch your score rise.
  • Prismatix – Prismatix is an easy to play hexagonal matching game. The wheel shows a color sequence. Try to eliminate gems by matching the sequence in any direction.
  • Combo 11 – With face cards removed from the deck makes sets of 11. As cards are eliminated, you can press the “Next” button to add available cards to the playfield. If no moves are left, you can use “Jumble” to mix up the cards.
  • Carpet – A new take on the card game you know and love… Solitaire. The object of the game is to move all cards to the foundations where the aces have already been dealt.

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Week in Review: February 15, 2009

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We’ve got your look back at the second week of February in Apple-related news:

News Stories

Rumor Patrol:

iBAM Posts

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Keeping a Lock on Your Passwords

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1Password is a tool that I personally couldn’t live without. It helps you to remember, store, and generate secure passwords – so that you never have to bother with creating or remembering passwords! If you’re like me, you were, or still are, using the same password for everything. It’s incredibly insecure, yet there seems to be no way to remember secure passwords. 1Password helps solve this problem.

The main feature of 1Password is the ability to store passwords. Yet, the cool part is how 1Password integrates with your web browser. It integrates smoothly into most web browsers, so that you never have to enter a username or password. By simply pressing a keyboard shortcut, 1Password will automatically fill in and submit your username and password – so that you don’t have to deal with the hassle of remembering and typing a password out.

Sure, remembering passwords is great, but remembering secure passwords is even better. 1Password includes a secure password generator to assist you in creating the most secure password possible. It’s extremely quick and simple. You can set how many characters long you want your password, and if you want to include numbers, letters, characters, or a combination. Then, you simply hit a generate button and a password will be created. You can then copy the password or have 1Password insert it into the webpage for you.

Another strength of 1Password is its ability to remember things other than passwords, such as credit cards, identities, and secure notes. Now, instead of entering your credit card or bank information every time you want to purchase something online, you can simply have 1Password fill in the information for you. The same concept applies to profiles, where you can have 1Password instantly fill out the information on a web form. 1Password will also securely store information for you in a note. This is great for keeping track of important information that you don’t want to leave unsecure.

Now, when you’re entrusting almost all of your personal information in a single application, you want to be sure that it’s safe and secure. With 1Password, you don’t have to worry. All of your information is password protected and stored inside of Mac OS X’s default keychain (unless you opt-in to use the Agile Keychain). In order to access any information, or have 1Password auto-fill anything, you must know a master password. You can have 1Password ask you for the master password everytime you autofill, or open up the application, or you can have it simply remember the master password. There is also security in knowing that 1Password helps protect you from phishing scams, as well as keyloggers. You see, the app matches up passwords to webpages based on URL’s. If a phishing scam is in action, an incorrect URL will be used. So, 1Password won’t auto-fill the form for you and you’ll know that something is wrong.  Also, since the keyboard is not being used to enter secure information, keyloggers aren’t able to track your passwords.

There is also an iPhone version of 1Password – for taking your passwords and data with you. While you can’t autofill passwords in the native Mobile Safari browser, you can have 1Password go to the site and auto-fill within the app. It syncs with the desktop client through the Wi-Fi network. It’s nifty and a nice way to take your data with you. Also, 1Password can sync using MobileMe if you have multiple macs.

You can find 1Password from Agile web solutions at a price of $39.95 for a single user, $69.95 for a family pack, as well as a free demo, and education pricing. Go ahead and give 1Password a try – you won’t regret it!

Week in Review: February 8, 2009

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While Michael Phelps is detoxing, here’s your dose of weekly Apple news:

And here are the posts from iBAM: