Monthly Archives: April 2010

∞ Apple sells more than 300,000 iPads on first day

Apple on Monday announced that it sold more than 300,000 iPads in the United States, as of midnight on Saturday, April 3, 2010. That number includes deliveries of pre-ordered iPads, deliveries to channel partners and sales at Apple retail stores.

∞ GameSalad game creation tool supports iPad

Gendai Games has announced the expansion of GameSalad’s platform support to include the iPad. GameSalad now supports game creation on the iPhone, iPod touch, Web and Mac.

∞ iPad launch pictures from the 5th Ave. Apple Store

As expected, there was an excited crowd outside Apple’s 5th Ave. Apple Store on Saturday. Apple retail employees put on quite a show, cheering and clapping well before anyone even entered the store. You’ve got to give Apple employees credit, … Continued

∞ FileMaker offers Bento for iPad

FileMaker has introduced a version of its personal database software Bento for iPad, pricing it at $4.99. It’s a standalone version of the database software that also synchronizes with its Mac and iPhone counterparts.

∞ Namco launches three games for iPad

Namco Networks is kicking off the launch of Apple’s iPad with three games for the new device – Pac-Man for iPad, Pool Pro Online and Noby Noby Boy, for $4.99, $6.99 and $1.99 respectively.

∞ Freeverse unveils CastleCraft, new iPhone MMO

Freeverse has unveiled plans to release its first massively multiplayer online (MMO) game, called CastleCraft. It’ll work on the iPhone and iPod touch. It’ll be free to download.

∞ TouchGrove to release Air Harp for iPad

TouchGrove is best known to iPhone and iPod touch users for its LED Football and LED Basketball games, simple games based on those classic 9 volt battery-powered handheld games from the 1970s. The company is breaking out of that mold … Continued

∞ Pangea reveals iPad lineup

First the Mac, then the iPhone, now the iPad: Pangea Software has revealed iPad launch plans for its line of popular games.