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

Crazy Robot Games has announced The Infinity Project 2, their new gaming title for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. In the US$0.99 first-person shooter, you travel back in time to stop evil aliens.

Spectral Games has released Bug Frenzy – Flower Defense 1.0 for iOS. It’s a $1.99 game where players defend their flowering plant by warding off unwanted pests that come to attack.

Vellum Interactive has unleashed DreamCat 1.0 for iOS. The $0.99 game stars Terrance the cat, Players need to run across randomly generated terrains, jump across platforms, collect burgers, and execute the burger dash.

Gorillized Corp. has introduced Outline+ 2.0, a new iPad app that enables editing and syncing Microsoft OneNote files between a personal computer and the Apple tablet. The $14.99 tool provides an iPad replacement for OneNote users in the field or class room.

Simha Studios has unveiled Striker: Protect Our Planet 1.0 for iOS. In the $0.99 game, the year is 2012 and evil aliens are planning to destroy the Earth. People of all countries have collaborated and made a huge Space Striker gun. Use the gun to shoot the aliens into the dark corners of the universe.

Woongjin Think Big Co. and ONEW, KEY, and TAEMIN have teamed up for “Children of The Sun.” The US$9.99 ebook offers an insider’s view of travels and adventures in Barcelona, Spain.

AdoreStudio has launched iLearnPets for the iPad. The $0.99 app, targeted to babies and toddlers, offers ways to learn about animals.

Olearis has debuted porTable 1.0 for iOS. It’s a free, physical simulation of tabletop games hat allows users play tabletop games using the iPad as a table and other iOS devices as a handheld cards or dominoes.

NTT Resonant has premiered Cats Away for iOS. In the $0.99 game, users play as a cat-loving alien who must save kittens from a supernova. Players rescue kittens from their planet by beaming them up to a UFO.

iTrackFast Calendar ($0.99) is a new iOS calendar app. With its Fast View, a user can set the priorities, attach multimedia notes, access a viewer, reply to meetings, and touch base via voice, SMS or email.

Duck Duck Moose has developed Monsters vs Superheroes Comic Book Maker for iOS. It’s a $1.99, open-ended creative app that allows kids of all ages to create their own comic books with flying superheroes and monsters.