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Tiny Tower: Vegas Release Date Announced

It is going to be hard to top Star Wars: Tiny Death Star, but NimbleBit is going to try with Tiny Tower: Vegas. The new game in the popular Tiny Tower franchise will land on the Apple App Store this Thursday, August 28th.

Tiny Tower  Vegas

For those who have never played Tiny Tower, it is a simulation game where players can build their own tower filled with tiny pixel people known as “bitizens”. The goal of the game is the build as many residential and commercial floors as possible to attract bitizens to move in and work in your tower. The game's developer, NimbleBit last year teamed up with Disney Mobile and LucasArts to release a Star Wars-themed version of the game called Tiny Death Star.

AAPL Financial News Weekly Roundup: Shares Hit All-Time High, iPhone 6 Sales Predictions Up and More

Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) trading showed some increased activity early last week as share prices closed at an all-time high of $100.53 on Tuesday. Previously the highest price was $100.30 (adjusted for the 7-to-1 stock split). The bump was likely due to optimism from Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty. In a note to investors, she wrote that iPhone 6 sales should be strong, but more interestingly, she expects Apple to ship 41 million iWatches by the end of the year, and possibly as many as 60 million. She also expects both products to enjoy healthy margins. Share price continued to rise for the rest of the week, closing on Friday at $101.32.

AAPL stock news roundup and outlook.

Morgan Stanley wasn't the only firm with a positive outlook on Apple. RBC analyst, Amit Daryanani, though he still holds his forecast at 56 million iPhone 6 sales before the end of the year, believes that new supply chain data could point to 70 to 80 million shipments by the end of 2014.

New iOS Apps, Games and JB Tweaks of the Week: Star Wars: Commander, Pac-Man Friends and More

It was another slow week for App Store releases but there were a few noteworthy announcements made and trailers released this week. The biggest App Store news was the confirmation by the Pokémon Company that the the Pokémon Trading Card Game will be released to the iPad. This marks the first time a Nintendo-owned game will be ported to iOS.

Star Wars: Commander

Rovio finally announced an official release date to its Angry Birds spin-off Stella. The game will be available on September 4th. Nival announced its new RPG Etherlords will hit the App Store on the same day as Stella, and trailers for The Witcher Battle Arena and Mikey Boots were also released this week. You can see all of this week's trailers at the bottom of this page.

Assassin's Creed Memories Now Available for Free on the App Store

Ubisoft has released another mobile spin-off from its Assassin's Creed franchise. Assassin's Creed Memories is a free-to-play, card battling RPG that takes place throughout different periods in history. Players must travel through time to places like Renaissance Italy and Colonial America to eliminate their targets and collect cards. Players can also collect weapons and equipment from the different eras to upgrade their characters.

Assassin's Creed Memories

Assassin's Creed Memories features a 20 vs. 20 multiplayer guild mode, brand-new locations such as Feudal Japan and the Mongolian Empire, the ability to send out contracts and characters from the Assassin’s Creed universe. The game was designed by PlayNext and Gree, which means it includes social features and in-app purchases.

T-Mobile Urges Sprint Customers to Break up with Their Framily

Sprint has rolled out a new Family Share Pack and unlimited $60 individual plan after killing off their "Framily" campaign because it was too complicated for customers to understand, but T-Mobile said it is not enough in another hilarious press release. The UnCarrier is urging its customers to rescue their friends from Sprint by offering unlimited data on its LTE network for one-year.

Sprint $60 Unlimited Plan

T-Mobile says "Sprint’s customers have suffered much," and that their friends should throw them a lifeline so they no longer have to endure the carrier's dysfunctional Framily and "bad deals".

“It continues to amaze me to see the old carriers failing to listen to their customers−or reward them for their loyalty,” said John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile. “That arrogance and indifference has defined the U.S. wireless industry for too long. We’re changing all that. In fact, this entire Un-carrier consumer movement is built on the simple act of listening to customers.”

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