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Here is a map made for people who love to drink and rate wine. Called the Cellar Rat Wine App, this app makes use of emoticons rather than numerical scores or ratings to determine wine quality. The app is available for the iPhone, iPod Touch, Blackberry and Android mobile phone. The app recognizes over 60 wine regions worldwide and the past two decades.

Cellar Rat wine app was designed for novice wine drinkers to connoisseurs for use in wine bars, restaurants, and wine shops, where reliable information is often lacking and decisions must be made quickly.

Highlights for the wine app:

  • Not sure where to start in a wine shop? Check Cellar Rat to see what vintages and regions offer the best chance of choosing a great bottle
  • Unfamiliar with a wine bar’s or restaurant’s wine list? Cellar Rat can show you the best regions for a given year in seconds
  • Can’t remember whether 2002 or 2000 was the better year in Friuli? The answer is right at your fingertips
  • Experiencing a lull in the conversation over a glass of wine? Show Cellar Rat to your friend. It’s useful as well as cute and fun

The Cellar Rat Wine App is available at the Shustir website for only $2.99.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, BlackBerry, connoisseurs, emoticons, fingertips, glass of wine, iPhone, iPhone, mobile phone, Mobile Software, novice, vintages, wine bar, wine bars, wine drinkers, wine list, wine quality, wine regions, wine shop, wine shops, wine show

Here comes a unique and different type of a game, something that may be of interest to novice hackers wannabe out there. The game calls for a user to try and hack a network of computers using arsenals that include viruses or bounce your connection through hacked servers to avoid being caught. In short, it is similar to any strategy game only that the setting is perhaps a hacker’s haven.

“Hacker Evolution is the first step from a series of innovative and unique games that we are designing and bringing to the iPhone and iPod devices.” said Robert Muresan, Founder and CEO of Exosyphen Studios.

Hacker Evolution is available at the Apple App Store for only $0.99.

(Source) Gamers Daily News

Tags: Apple, Apple, arsenals, CEO, evolution, hacker, hackers, iPhone, iPhone, ipod, Mobile Software, novice, robert muresan, servers, strategy game, unique games, viruses




 

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