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  • Free and paid apps for Formula 1 racing fans adding features for the 2011 season

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    03.26.2011

    We're just a few hours away from the start of the 2011 Formula 1 season and while the technologically advanced series seriously lagged in adding high definition broadcasting technology, app developers are filling in on the mobile front. This year's version of the official Formula1.com app is available for the first time on Android (in addition to Blackberry, J2ME and iOS) and has also added push notifications (iOS only so far) to tell you when the race is about to start -- convenient for the Australian GP's 2 a.m. EST start time. If you're looking for an upgrade as a viewing companion, the F1 2011 Timing App Championship Pass pulls in live stats and indicators of where each racer is on the track, as seen in the iPad version pictured above, and can even pause or replay the info later if you're watching on DVR. It runs about $30 on the iTunes and Android app stores, check it out at the links below or the press release after the break, or just poke around the app stores yourself for a few other options.

  • Tron: Legacy Blu-ray gets a release date, supports Disney's Second Screen iPad app

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    02.11.2011

    Amazon already revealed the three different Tron: Legacy Blu-ray & Blu-ray 3D combo packs on the way, from the 2-disc standard edition to the two movie, 5-disc Identity Disc-packaged limited edition but now we know the release date (4/5/11) and info about the extras. On the disc, Blu-ray-only exclusives include the Daft Punk music video for their song Derezzed, plus Launching the Legacy, Disc Roars and The Next Day: Flynn Lives Revealed features (Tron: The Original Classic Special Edition saves a Photo Tronology just for Blu-ray watchers.) If you have an iPad, the Disney Second Screen app that will make its debut alongside Bambi March 1 adds to the action with 360-degree views of the Tron vehicles, interactive progression reels and other information all synced to the movie by the audio track. There's more details including MSRPs ($40 - $80) and the press release after the break.

  • Fox launches iPad companion app for Bones starting with tonight's episode

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    02.10.2011

    Grey's Anatomy isn't the only Thursday night show with a companion app for iPad, now that Fox has launched one for Bones. Starting with tonight's episode, it will play along with the show (synced by time if you're watching live or just by pressing play whenever you start watching later) with a countdown clock until the show starts, translator for the character's medical jargon, Sweets' Final Thoughts and more. Hit up iTunes to download the app now or check out a few of the screens in our gallery. %Gallery-116285%

  • Icarus offers Fallen Earth Companion app full-featured trial

    by 
    Jef Reahard
    Jef Reahard
    09.02.2010

    Fallen Earth's rubble-strewn wasteland may be a junkyard full of rusty old tech and rotting civilization, but the forthcoming mobile phone app update is the epitome of new and shiny. The team at Icarus is offering a full-featured trial of the extended app to all current users, meaning you can check out the full auction house functionality, the ability to craft an item from scratch, and the in-game mail attachment services for free. The trial period runs from September 3rd to September 13th, and naturally requires that you have the original Fallen Earth companion app installed on your iPhone, Droid, or Blackberry. You can grab it from iTunes, the Android App Store, or Blackberry App World, and get a sneak peak of the new and improved version prior to its official release in a few weeks. You can also view complete details via the press release on the official website.