After several days of waiting, I finally received this brief notice in response to my queries about ESPN’s obvious radio app blunder : ESPN is now offering six months of complimentary Insider access ($20 value) for those ESPN Radio app users who have written to express concerns over the pricing. For fans who are already Insiders, or are not interested in using the Insider services and benefits, we are providing an ESPNShop discount code for 20% off an ESPNShop purchase. While this isn’t a bad deal for fans of the network (monetarily, it’s pretty generous for those actually interested in buying an Insider subscription or some ESPNShop gear), it probably won’t mean a thing to the vast majority of ESPN Radio users who have been ripped off. With 1,071 one-star ratings , anything short of an amended rerelease to fully support all past paid features is totally the wrong track to take.
Rugged cases for the iPad seem to be a dime a dozen these days. But while many people, including myself, like the idea of bringing strong protection to the expensive device, the real-world benefits have been less than ideal. Before I purchased a new iPad, my original version of the tablet was clad with the Otterbox Defender. While I liked the protection it provided, the case weight made it feel like I was trying to carry around a heavy object with one hand.
The trend for zombie based television and games is still alive and well, unlike the zombies in question. After so many zombie games on iOS, such as Zombie Highway , everything that can be done with the genre has been done, right?
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I’ve written about Triple Entendre before , and it’s no small feat that the title continues to stand out above all other entrants in the saturated trivia app marketplace. It’s a complex, confusing, reference-filled head-scratcher from start to finish.





