About Us

Welcome to the Bottle Rocket Blog! Find the latest news, announcements, shop talk and general iPhone discussions that affects our industry.

Posts Tagged ‘iphone’

Seattle Times Huskies Football iPhone App

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Bottle Rocket was proud to be part of a collaborative effort with Seattle Times to create and develop the 2010 Huskies football app for the iPhone.

At your fingertips, you will have the ability to receive:

  • A mixture of articles, blog posts and tweets from reporter, Bob Condotta, quarterback, Jack Locker and head coach, Steve Sarkisian.
  • Photo galleries of The Times’ prize-winning football photos.
  • Up-to-the-minute game details including date, time, opponent, television and radio stations, scores, last play summary, last score summary, game statistics, game story and game photos.
  • Facts and figures, including player profiles, statistics, scores and standings.
  • Exclusive access to fan contests and special events.
  • Stadium map with ticket pricing information, food and drink locations and directions.
  • Audio clips, including a built-in “Touchdown, Huskies!” siren and Husky barks, with a shake of the phone.

The Seattle Times is so happy with the success of their first iPhone app that they are planning on releasing a portfolio of compelling niche apps, starting with sports coverage.

iPhone game of the day: Doodle Bomb

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Almost a year after its initial launch, Doodle Bomb is still receiving great reviews. On October 13, 2010, GamesRadar named Doodle Bomb the “iPhone Game of the Day” based on its cute interface but also surprisingly deep, in a sort of “exploding mouse trap” kind of way.

AARP Debuts New iPhone App Developed by Bottle Rocket

Friday, October 1st, 2010

AARP today announced its first foray into mobile content, with the debut of the new AARP app for iPhone and iPod touch.   Bottle Rocket is proud to have developed the new flagship app for AARP.  The app is free for both members and non-members, and is now available for download on the Apple iTunes App Store.

“AARP asked Bottle Rocket to create an app that offered the best coverage for the 50+ audience in categories like health, technology, travel and money,” said Calvin Carter, Bottle Rocket’s president.  “We worked closely with AARP’s staff to provide a rich and engaging experience for this sophisticated user base, while at the same time maintaining an intuitively designed user interface.”

The AARP App for iPhone and iPod Touch, the launch of which was also featured in USA Today, serves as the primary hub for users to connect to AARP and its media properties. It allows users to:

  • keep up with the latest news relevant to the 50+ community
  • share their favorite content from AARP.org via Facebook, Twitter or email
  • watch video clips from AARP’s Inside E Street and My Generation TV shows
  • keep on top of the latest benefits and services available to AARP members
  • renew their AARP membership
  • carry a digital version of their AARP membership card for easy access to member activities and programs and to receive discounts on products and services from benefit providers

“We know the 50+ audience is one of the fastest growing segments using mobile devices, and our new apps will allow them to carry the best of AARP with them, no matter how far they travel from their computer,” said Sami Hassanyeh, senior vice president, AARP Digital Strategy & Operations. “Our audience is active well into their 50+ years and beyond, and AARP believes it’s important for them to have access to content that’s relevant to their community of peers, wherever they go.”

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan social welfare organization with a membership that helps people age 50 and over have independence, choice and control in ways that are beneficial and affordable to them and society as a whole.

Appolicious Names Doodle Bomb “One of the Five Best Doodle Games of the Year”

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Mobile app review site Appolicious has honored Bottle Rocket’s Doodle Bomb as one of the Five Best Doodle Games of the Year.

In its review, Appolicious says that Doodle Bomb  “is surprisingly difficult…. There are 65 levels in all, and your goal is to open doors by bombing various switches. Of course, there’s a lot more to it than that. You encounter guards who will shoot your bomb before it gets to its intended target and, at times, you’ll have to utilize anti-gravity switches and roll bombs on ceilings to complete the level. You control your bombs by simply tapping an area on the screen and, once it’s landed, by tilting your device to roll the bomb left or right.”  The author goes on to warn–and we’ve heard this same lament from hundreds of addicted Doodle Bomb users–”just be prepared to devote some time to this gem”.

Doodle Bomb is one of Bottle Rocket’s most popular iPhone games ever, with more than 500,000 downloads to date.   MacWorld gave Doodle Bomb its Editors Choice Award and rated it “5 Stars”, and Apple has recognized Doodle Bomb many times, most recently in July 2010 as one of the “Best Doodle Games”.

If you haven’t tried Doodle Bomb yet, what are you waiting for?  Download this famous physics puzzler today from the App Store, and join the fight today!

American Express Connects Entrepreneurs with New Mobile App for OPEN Forum®

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Now you can gain access to small business tips and resources from thought leaders anywhere, anytime via the OPEN Forum® App for iPhone® from American Express, developed by Bottle Rocket.

American Express OPEN is bringing its acclaimed social networking site, OPEN Forum, to on-the-go entrepreneurs via a new mobile platform. New features include an iPhone application and an optimized mobile webpage which will give users access to actionable advice and insights from Guy Kawasaki, Henry Blodget, Anita Campbell, Mashable bloggers and more.

“Entrepreneurs are always in need of tools and resources that can help them thrive anywhere, anytime. With the new OPEN Forum mobile platform, business owners have access to expert ideas and insights needed to get the job done — whether they’re in the office, on the road, or at home.”

Launched in 2007, OPEN Forum is an online resource and networking site designed to help business owners grow their enterprises by helping forge meaningful business connections and providing access to practical information from some of the best minds in business.

“A typical day for a modern small business owner is spent on the go,” says Scott Roen, vice president at American Express OPEN. “Entrepreneurs are always in need of tools and resources that can help them thrive anywhere, anytime. With the new OPEN Forum mobile platform, business owners have access to expert ideas and insights needed to get the job done — whether they’re in the office, on the road, or at home.”

With the new iPhone application, available at the iPhone App Store or on the OPEN Forum Mobile landing page, small business owners will now be able to:

  • Read the latest articles from OPEN Forum experts in categories such as innovation, lifestyle, managing, marketing, money, technology and the world;
  • Watch videos from thought leaders such as Guy Kawasaki in full screen;
  • Bookmark articles for later reading;
  • Share articles with friends and followers on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn;
  • Search for articles on particular topics, keywords or authors.

iPhone Owners Download Twice As Many Paid Apps As Android Owners

Friday, July 9th, 2010

According to Business Insider, Apple iPhone owners are downloading nearly twice as many paid mobile applications as Google Android users.

Some reasons why users might download more iTunes paid apps could be:

  • iTunes has an easy purchasing system.
  • Popular paid apps are easily highlighted.
  • The iPhone is positioned as a premium phone so your users are more likely to be the type of user who buys paid apps.

Are there other reason you think people might be more willing to purchase paid apps from iPhone over Android?

Taking the Day Off

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Please excuse us if we are not responsive today.

We have been awaiting the iPhone 4 arrival for a long time. Some of us were smart (or is it lucky?) and pre-ordered the iPhone 4 to be delivered lovingly to our doorstep. Others of us will be waiting in line first thing Thursday morning. Nonetheless, all of us soon-to-be iPhone 4 owners have awaited this day for a while. Whether we are anxiously waiting in line or already experimenting with your new feature set, you can rest assured that 100% of our attention will be focused on the iPhone 4 today. (If you are a current client, we promise that we’re actually working very hard on your app!)

We can now enjoy our favorite Apple apps in a new and different way:

  • Multitasking: Listen to NPR Music in the background as we play Doodle Bomb.
  • Thinner Frame: And, of course, buying all the accessories to accompany the new design.
  • Gift Apps: Sending mom the Gas Buddy app so she can find the cheapest gas nearest her GPS location.
  • Video Calling: Using FaceTime to tell our friends and family about the new (soon to be announced) Bottle Rocket apps.
  • Extended Battery Life: Spending more time with the Disney® Craft Finder without having to hook up for more juice.

How will you be spending quality time with your new iPhone 4?

How Many NPR-Featured iPad Ads Can You Find?

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Tim Olson has found at least three Apple iPad billboard ads that feature the NPR app. You can see these New York City works of art through the Flikr stream of TimShoesUntied. Have you found any in your city? Please share your photos with us!

Apple Moves Oceans

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

You’ve heard the term, a rising tide floats all boats, right? And you already knew that the tides on Earth are caused by the rotation of the moon, right?

Well, we think Apple is like the moon. Whatever industry or product segment it sets its mind to, it causes such an impact that it “lifts” everything around it. If you’re still not with me, imagine a trampoline that you plunge a hook into and lift upwards. You stretch the whole thing as you pull it upwards. This is what Apple does. And furthermore, it apparently rarely lets go.

Think about it. Before the Mac, there was no popular computer with a graphic interface, pull down menus, mouse, copy and paste, etc. ALL of that was brought into mainstream computing by the Mac.

And do you remember what MP3 devices were like before the iPod? Barely anyone used them and there was certainly no easy way to buy and install music. And do you know what they even looked like before the iPod? In fact, less than 1 in 10 of you reading this now could even remember an MP3 player before the iPod. For most of us, the thing that preceded the iPod was the Sony “Discman” CD Player; remember those? BTW, I love it when I see someone carrying one of those today. It’s like seeing a milk man making his rounds.

And, now Apple sets it hook into the mobile phone market. Do you remember what most, if not all, cell phones looked like before June 29th, 2007? I assure you they did not look like the Blackberry Storm, the HTC Touch or Fuze, the Palm Pre or Treo Pro.

This is not another blog post about the iPhone. It’s about the gravitational pull inherent in what appears to be most of Apple’s big moves. Have there been misfires? Sure… Newton, Lisa, NeXT… But were those really bombs? Or are they just part and parcel to a big move? The wind up to the 100mph pitch? The step back to thrust oneself forward? The price of entry to the doors to greatness?

Whatever it is, it’s real. And we’re seeing it in action now. Whether you like the iPhone or not, Apple has forever improved the lives of anyone with a mobile phone by revealing to the world a whole new level of design and performance. Never again will you be impressed with a shiny pink “flip phone” or settle for crappy screens, aged interfaces or the lack of now-expected features never expected before June 29, 2007.

Until now, the year most remembered for Apple’s single greatest impact on our lives was 1984, the year of the Mac’s release and one of the most memorable advertising campaigns of our time. But it appears Apple has eclipsed even that significant moment in computing history. Maybe the greatest ocean Apple has ever moved started on June 29, 2007. Let us know what you think.

AT&T offers free WiFi hotspot access to iPhone customers!

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Kudos to AT&T for making it even easier to stay connected.

AT&T recently announced that they are providing free WiFi access to iPhone* users at thousands of US hot spots. This welcomed news comes after several frustrating early leaks in May and July:

AT&T knows Wi-Fi is hot, and FREE Wi-Fi is even hotter. Which is why FREE AT&T Wi-Fi access is now available for Apple iPhone at thousands of hotspots nationwide, including Starbucks*. Users can relax and access music, email and web browsing services with their favorite blend in hand from the comfort of their nearest location. For information visit www.att.com/attwifi.

By using the AT&T or Starbucks locator tool, you can locate AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot locations at:

  • Airports
  • Hotels
  • Universities
  • Convention Centers
  • Sports Centers
  • Starbucks locations
  • Restaurants
  • Bookstores
  • Supermarkets

How to set up AT&T WiFi on your phone:

  • Activate Wi-Fi from the settings icon on your iPhone
  • Select “attwifi” from the list of available networks
  • Enter your 10-digit mobile number and check the box to agree to the Acceptable Use Policy. Tap ‘continue’
  • You will receive a text message from AT&T with a secure link to the AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot. You will not be charged for the text message.
  • The SMS link will only be valid for 24 hours at the location it was requested. Another request must be submitted when using another hotspot location.
  • Open the text message and tap on the link for 24-hour access to the AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot

* BlackBerry users who have either a BlackBerry Bold, the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 or the BlackBerry 8820 also qualify for the free WiFi offer

[tags]iphone application, iphone developers, AT&T, WiFi[/tags]