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iPhone/iPod touch/iPad apps for April 9

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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/).

Lifestream Creations has announced Soundpulse for iOS. It’s an US$0.99 app for measuring your heart rate. Instead of using the iPhone’s camera, Soundpulse literally listens to your heart beating to determine your heart rate.

Tiny Mobile has released Ace Slots Machine Casino II v1.0 for iPhone and iPad devices. The free app comes with three different slot machines.

Papple Studios has introduced Stress Ninja for iOS. The $0.99 lets you take your stress out on a virtual ninja rag doll using sports equipment, balloons, grenades, balls, vortexes, and more.

Jelly Oasis has unveiled Elf Defense for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. The free game pits the player against human warlords intent on taking advantage of their elven neighbors. By using a variety of elven defense towers, specialized mercenary warriors, and special skills and items, players design their own strategies to survive against the marauding hordes.

Joe Quint has premiered Posterity: The Family Quote Book 1.0 for iOS devices. The $1.99 lifestyle app lets you capture and share the spontaneous things your kids say.

Clovare has debuted Woods Defense: Fairy’s Power 1.0 for iOS. It’s a $2.99 action adventure game that immerses gamers in a battle of fairies versus monsters. Woods Defense: Fairy’s Power is a tower defense, map-maze adventure where players battle against enemy monsters.

Playbean has created Astrowings2 — Space Odyssey for iOS, a re-design of their scrolling shooter game. The app — available for $1.99 for a limited time — includes 13 stages of increasing difficulty, four upgrade levels, eight different offensive and defensive weapons, four levels of difficulty, and boss battles at the end of each stage.

AlterMind has developed Just Say It!, a Taboo-like party game. In the $1.99 app, two teams play to win. You have to explain to your team the word they’re supposed to guess, as quickly as you can.

Rolar Studios has cooked up Candy Eater 1.0 for iOS. In the free game Andy is an animated germ who loves candy. Players drag Andy around a plate full of candy, helping him eat as much as possible, scoring points, and not allowing 100 candies to accumulate.

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