
Shazam has received an update with all kinds of new features to take advantage of what iOS 4 has to offer. The of course includes multitasking (well just fast-app switching) and improved graphics, so the app will look even better on your iPhone 4 or new iPod touch. Shazam also cleaned up the interface making the controls easier to use.

A web browser app called Skyfire was submitted for review to Apple today. The browser packs built-in flash compatibility, something that Apple has refused to include in their own Safari. While the Flash is limited to just movies, not interactive content and games, it does open up new possibilities for viewing content that can’t be viewed any other way on an iOS device.

Twitter has just released an iPad version for their official Twitter app on the App Store. The app is now a universal binary, one app that displays differently on the iPad and on the iPhone. The app takes advantage of the iPad’s screen real-estate and uses multi-touch gestures for natural use of the app.

Epic Citadel is a game for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad that was demoed at yesterday’s media event. The game was announced to be launched in late December, but a trial version of the game is now available for free download on the App Store. Epic Citadel is advertised to push iOS devices to their greatest gaming capacities, bringing the best gaming experience ever to your Apple touch device.




