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Warner Bros Summer Sale: All iPhone and iPad Games Only $0.99!

Warner Bros. has discounted all of its mobile games in the Apple App Store to only $0.99. This is good news since most WB titles are normally around $5 each. The sale includes the newly released Man of Steel and the LEGO versions of Harry Potter and Batman. Here is a list of some of the more popular WB games in the App Store:

WB App Sale

Man of Steel - Based on Zack Snyder's blockbuster movie with the same name, Man of Steel allows you to utilize the powers of Superman to stop General Zod and his evil henchmen. The game is compatible with with all current iOS devices.

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and Years 5-7 - You can now get the entire LEGO: Harry Potter series for only $2. Compatible with the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.

Spotify Adds Discover Tab to iOS App

The music streaming service Spotify has finally added the Discover option to its iOS app. The music recommendation tab has been available on Android devices since 2012. The Discover feature makes suggestions based on a user's listening history and playlists. Version 0.7.1 also adds the ability to edit playlists, and introduces a new Now Playing view. The ability to add or remove tracks from your playlists was previously only available on the iPad. Spotify also updated its icon to fit the new look of iOS 7, and has tweaked the user interface to make it easier to navigate.

Spotify

The Spotify app is free to download from the App Store, however, you will need a Premium account to access all the features. Premium features include: Instant access to millions of songs, online streaming, offline capabilities, the ability to create and sync playlists, plus more.

iOS 7 Brings Head Gesture Support to iPhone and iPad

An anonymous tipster (via 9to5Mac) has discovered the ability to control your iPhone or iPad with left or right head movements. The new feature was discovered in the Accessibility section of iOS 7. Users can now turn on a control switch that allows them to navigate their device by tilting their head left or right. The feature can also be used to act as a home button, start Siri, or open Notification Center. The new Control Switch could help people with disabilities navigate iOS devices more easily. You can see a video demonstration here.

iOS 7 Head Gestures

The Samsung Galaxy S4 has a similar feature called Smart Scroll and Smart Pause. Smart Scroll allows users to scroll up or down on a webpage or email by either tilting their head or the device. Smart Pause stops video when a person looks away from their display, and restarts it when they look back.

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Popular PC Game Home: A Unique Horror Adventure Now Available for the iPhone and iPad

The popular PC game Home: A Unique Horror Adventure has landed in the Apple App Store. Home is an 8-bit horror mystery where your decisions shape the narrative and outcome of the game. The gameplay is a lot like an interactive choose-your-own-adventure with simplistic tap controls, but don't let the minimalist style turn you off. Home's unique experience and replay value has earned it high praise from the gaming community. At the end of the game users are encouraged to share their interpretation of the events on the What Happened! forums. However, you shouldn't visit the page until you at least completed the game once, or you will spoil the experience for yourself.

Home - a Unique Horror Adventure

Home is currently available in the App Store for $2.99. It supports all current iOS devices running iOS 4.3 or later.

BlackBerry Messenger Coming to iOS and Android 'Before the End of Summer'

Rumors originally pointed to a June 27 release for the iOS and Android versions of BlackBerry's Messenger software, but CEO Thorsten Heins has confirmed that the long awaited BlackBerry Messenger won't be available until later this year. Heins announced that the cross-platform service will land on both iOS and and Android devices "before the end of this summer," during a quarterly earnings call this morning.

BlackBerry Messenger

BBM will be free to download, but it will only support devices running iOS 6 or higher, and Android 4.0 or higher, according to MobileSyrup.com. The service will also initially be limited to messaging and groups at launch, with plans to add other popular BlackBerry features such as BBM Voice in future updates.

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