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iPhone/iPod touch/iPad apps for July 16

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Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

Hamaguchi Apps for Speech, Language & Auditory Development has announced First Words International 1.0 for iOS. This children’s app targets basic objects in seven languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, French, Hindi, and Russian. Featuring three vocabulary activities and a core of 50 objects showing multiple ways to facilitate word generalization skills, First Words International is a speech therapy tool for children with speech delays and an early introduction to bilingual language learning. It’s available in a $5.99 for a standard version and $9.99 (for up to 30 users) for a pro version.

Century Software has released TinyTERM Pro 1.0 for the iPad. It’s a $29.99 mobile terminal emulation app providing printing, macro-based automation and keyboard mapping with access to legacy business applications. Users can build automated mobile solutions that access legacy application servers.

4Fig Applications has introduced aMathing 1.0 for iOS . In the $0.99 game, you must use your arithmetic skills to create equalities. aMathing features two different gaming modes with 20 challenging levels in play mode. Puzzle mode offers 30-plus puzzles to squeeze your brain.

Borixo Mobile has launched Destroy the Castle 1.0 for iOS. In the $0.99 game, you use the power of your knights, control and unleash the catapult to destroy the enemy castle defenses.

Bippin Studios has unveiled Jumble Jungle 1.0 for iOS. The $0.99 app invites children to explore the animal kingdom by matching panels. To play, children swipe away various panels to find ones that match and depict a fun and friendly animal.

Ignition Soft has debuted EverClip 1.0.0 for iPhone and iPod touch devices. The $0.99 app runs in background and allows users to clip texts and images in other apps.

Lorisware Software has premiered Web Social Stats for SEO 1.0 for iOS. The $2.99 app is designed to help web masters and SEOs y see how many Facebook Likes, Twitter Tweets, and Google +1s their pages, as well as their competitor’s pages, are getting.

A&R Entertainment has rolled out Mini Train for Kids 1.0 for iOS. It’s a free, virtual, 3D train set for kids ages 2-8. Kids control the locomotive’s route in track switching mode, build tracks along a specified route in construction mode, or build any circuit.

Crazy Kangaroo has hopped onto the scene for iOS devices. In the free game you use obstacles on the water to escape from poachers and run for your freedom.

Squeaky Frog has unleashed Hiding Monsters 1.0 for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. The $1.99, nteractive children’s book features 12 pages of whimsical monsters that young readers can enjoy finding in their various hiding spaces. The monsters are voiced by Tom Kenny, the voice of TV’s Spongebob Squarepants, and illustrated by Sesame Workshop digital artist Melanie McCall. It features an original score by The Bonebrake Ensemble.

Auryn has published Auryn HD — Where Do Balloons Go? An Uplifting Mystery, a $5.99 ebook by author and actress, Jamie Lee Curtis. The story follows a little boy’s imaginative journey when he accidentally lets go of his balloon.

VukoSoft has created Pocket MGP 2012 for iOS. The free, sports-based app keeps you informed on the latest news and events of the MotoGP world. The application groups all the most important information about MotoGP.

Digipoc has developed iPoodle 1.0 for iOS. It’s a free photo app that lets you “transform everyone into a cute and curly poodle.”

Internet Design Zone has served up Word Search Puzzles Free 1.0 for iOS. The free game features thousands of words divided into 39 different categories. The goal is to search for the words from the grid of letters as fast as possible.

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