
Tonight’s episode sees Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury fight it out for iPhone supremacy
The vicious commercial battleground that is the Apple App Store is to get a high-profile airing on British TV tonight as Five’s The Gadget Show engages in a spot of App war.
Presenters Jason Bradbury and Suzi Perry will both set out to make a successful iPhone application, with the winner decided by whichever app gets downloaded the most before the show ends at 9:00pm.
For the full story head over CasualGaming.biz.
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The Gadget Show does the App Store
I hope they do this without sounding like kids high on Sunny D! That future of gaming thing was just dumb.
For those that didn't see it, the predicted that a giant robotic arms that swing you around a warehouse would be the future! Likewise would multidirectional moving floors the size of tennis courts. The future for people with houses the size of aircraft hangers maybe.
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