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iOS App of the Week: Rapala Fishing

Rapala Fishing

Comedian Steven Wright once said, "there's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot."

This is why staying home to enjoy the relaxing pastime of fishing is better than actually doing the real thing. All kidding aside, fishing enthusiasts can now experience the fun of pro-fishing anywhere on their iOS device thanks to GameMill Entertainment and Concrete Software. Rapala Fishing promises to deliver the most realistic fishing experience possible on a handheld device or tablet.

Apple multitouch gains added dimension in patent

Leap Motion

Apple took multitouch gestures to a new level with the launch of the original iPhone. The iPhone 6s brought the concept even further, adding 3D Touch to detect pressure. Now it seems that future iOS devices may include the space above the screen as another level of input. In a patent granted this week the company details methods for hover detection, which could be used to sense gestures made without contacting the display surface at all.

Second Nintendo mobile title to feature 'very familiar' character

Miitomo

Nintendo's relationship with mobile gaming has been odd, to say the least. The video game company for years refused to bring its popular titles and characters to mobile devices before finally teaming up with mobile game developer DeNA in 2015 to produce apps for "smart devices." Nintendo then disapointed fans by announcing Miitomo -- a social networking app where users could create a Mii avatar and communicate with other users.

Apple prepping for 4-inch iPhone and iPad Air 3 launch in March

Tim Cook Keynote

March 15th is the new rumored launch date for the iPhone 5se, iPad Air 3 and new Apple Watch accessories, according to 9to5Mac. Rumors have been swirling that Apple plans to replace the iPhone 5s with a 4-inch device named the "iPhone 5se". The new iPhone is expected to ship with an A9 processor, improved cameras, Live Photos support and Apple Pay. The 4-inch handset will be available in 16GB and 64GB models starting at $450.

Apple patents high-resolution camera with concave image sensor

Apple concave photosensor lens array

Apple has been granted a patent titled "Small form factor high-resolution camera". While it may not sound like a departure from current iSight cameras found on devices such as the iPhone, this new design may have a significant design impact. By making the image sensor concave, Apple engineers are able to compress the entire camera assembly. The key to this design is that image quality is retained, with high-resolution image capture possible despite the smaller package size.

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