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

Curious Hat has announced Color Vacuum for iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad devices, The US$0.99 app offers children a way to learn about the theory of colors through the observation of their surrounding environment.

App Ideas has released Total Downloader 1.0 for iOS. It’s a $2.99 downloader and media player featuring an integrated browser. Total Downloader allows you to download any video, audio or image files embedded into any website.

Insane today has introduced Plasmatron, a tilt/survival game for iOS devices. In the free app, you control a little worm in a neon, digital, evil universe. Your mission is to survive as long as you can, and use the accelerometers of your device to avoid being hit by any of the evil objects that are coming for you while you play.

Barracuda Partners has launched Super Diet Genius for the iPhone and iPod touch. The $3.99 app generates diet plans consisting exclusively of “superfoods” — foods with the highest blends of essential nutrients, vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, essential fatty acids, and fiber.

9 Square has unveiled DiskHUB 1.0 for iOS. The $0.99 app acts as a hub or bridge between any user-definable “Bonjour Disk” and the user’s iDevice. The app can be used to download anything from the Web, cloud storage, or local browser.

Stalin Kay Software has debuted FTP Pro 1.0, a FTP client for the iPhone and iPod touch. The $1.99 allows you to upload, delete files and create folders on a remote FTP Server.

Date Rater has premiered Who Date 1.0 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. The app provides users with a way to rate the success of a date. Dates are rated on a scale of 1-10, based on criteria entered by the user. Who Date 1.0 is a free app, but additional questions are available via in-app purchase for $0.99, $1.49 and $1.99.

Stock Games has rolled out Speedway Racers for iOS. The $1.99 game is a revival of the old school racing games inspired by game titles such as Daytona USA and Ridge Racer. Choose your car then speed, power slide, battle and crash your way to first place.

Berkshire Falcate has created Optimal Life for iOS. The $0.99 app “helps to maintain equilibrium, live a well-balanced life by establishing positive habits and achieving goals in core areas of life: physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual.”

Habit List is a new iPhone app ($1.99) designed to help create good habits and break unhealthy ones. It aims to keep users on track and motivated with a simple interface and flexible scheduling options. Habit List supports 3 kinds of schedules: Specific Days, Non-Specific Days, and Intervals.

MobileSoftJungle has unleashed Bee Brave for iOS devices. The US$1.99 game is designed for both kids and adults. Players plunge into the world of Little Bee and try their best to lead him home.