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iPhone/iPod touch/iPad apps for June 24

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Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

David Johnson has announced Firework Fruits 4th of July HD 1.0. The US$0.99 game puts the player into the firework action. Watch as the fruits shoot up from the silos and tap them to make them explode.

RV AppStudios has released Finger Slayer Wild 1.0, their sequel to the original Finger Slayer for iOS devices. In the $0.99 game, you place your finger on the circle and wait for the 3, 2, 1 and Go count. When you hear “Go,” be sure to remove your finger as fast as possible to avoid the carnage.

Procypher Corp. has introduced Camster Pro Network Camera Viewer Recorder 1.0, their new universal network camera viewer and recorder for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. In the $2.99 app, you can view and record streaming video from your network camera in the palm of your hand, anytime, anywhere.

Mirage Labs has launched Video(&Photos) Email for iPad. The $2.99 app allows you to attach up to 10 minutes of video or more than 50 photos to a single email.

IDC Projects has debuted Up?! 1.0, a game for iOS. During gameplay an onscreen arrow will randomly wander and spin in varying directions. The player must tilt their device in the appropriate direction to keep the arrow pointed up. Up?! costs $1.99 for the iPhone/iPod touch version and $2.99 for the iPad version.

Dot Next has served up Anywhere – A Travel Guide 1.0 for iOS, their a lifestyle app designed to enhance and expand any travel experience. Based on the deck of 132 cards created by Swedish art student Magda Lipka Falck, users draw cards such as: “Find a bridge and cross it,” or “Take a bus and get off at the fifth stop,” or “Eat something you’ve never tasted.” The app features the ability to save photos, videos, or notes on the back of cards, Facebook connectivity, and a card History.

JustKidsApps has published the second in its series of Heidi storybook adaptations for the iPad. Developed to provide children with an easy to follow and engaging storytelling experience, Heidi Part II is the second entry in Johanna Spyri’s Heidi series. Heidi Part II will be available for a special introductory price until June 30: $0.99 (instead of $2.99) for the iPhone version and $1.99 (instead of $3.99) for the iPad version. Heidi Part I will be available for $0.99 for both iPhone and iPad version in the same timeframe before going back to the regular price. Anywhere – A Travel Guide 1.0 is available now at the special introductory price of $0.99. After July 4, the app will be available at the regular price of $1.99.

Disney Publishing Worldwide has rolled out its Disney Comics app for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. It gives readers instant access to an extensive collection of comics, short stories and graphic novels, ranging from adventures starring Mickey Mouse to brand new comics from Toy Story and Cars 2. The Disney Comics App is available for free from the Apple App Store on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Individual stories are $.99 and themed bundles are available for $3.99 through in-app purchase.

Air Chix HD has come to the iPad. The game can be downloaded for free. Air Chix HD offers the players an option to unlock the full game with an in-app purchase.

On The House is offering the On The House – Great Backyard Grilling 1.0 for the iPad. Developed by CulinartMedia, the $3.99 app is geared toward providing the grilling enthusiast, or neophyte, with access to a comprehensive offering of tried and true BBQ recipes.

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