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Angry Birds Space hits Mars, with help from NASA

If the idea of an educational game still makes you quiver with fear, then help might be at hand: Rovio has released an update to its popular Angry Birds Space game with 20 new levels set on Mars, as...

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SecretBuilders release educational app based on Wizard of Oz

Wizard of Oz – Hidden Difference combines puzzle solving, audio narration and illustration in one educational iPad app. The 69p app from SecretBuilders features more than 50 levels, which are full of...

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Timbuktu relaunches app, moves away from magazine look

Educational iPad app Timbuktu has relaunched with a new design that moves away from the previous magazine-style look. The app, which the company describes as “the daily source of fun and inspiration...

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Mr. Potato Head gets all mixed up in new iOS game

Much-loved children’s toy Mr. Potato Head is taking his first starring role in a mobile app, in Mr. Potato Head Create & Play. The iOS game allows users to mix and match more than 200 body parts...

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Kids Discover magazine launches on iPad

Educational publisher Kids Discover, which specialises in science, social studies and reading for children, has launched its monthly magazine on the iPad. The Kids Discover… magazine covers subjects...

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McGraw-Hill liked their own SmartBook so much they bought the company

McGraw-Hill has acquired a 20% stake in Danish adaptive learning company Area9, which worked with the educational publisher on its recent SmartBook initiative. TechCrunch reports that the two companies...

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Appolicious launches Appolearning – because most educational apps ‘stink’

App discovery company Appolicious has created a new service to help parents find educational apps for the iPad, Appolearning. The service is, according to Appolcious managing editor Brad Spirrison,...

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