If shooting the limbs off undead Nazi zombies is something you aren’t completely sold on (though we don’t know why!), a Lite version of Call of Duty: World At War Zombies released today and lets you try before you buy.

The lite version of the very popular iPhone/iPod Touch game, allows headshot-enthusiasts to lay waste to three rounds of undead and two waves in a multiplayer match before you have to actually pay to continue.
It may be short, but it’s also free and the zombies aren’t going to kill themselves!
Clicking this link will open iTunes (if you have it installed) and bring you to the game’s page.
[Thanks: http://blastmagazine.com]
Google Jan. 26 rolled out a Web-based version of its popular Google Voice application for Apple’s iPhone several months after Apple rejected Google’s original submission to its App Store.
The app will let Google Voice users do pretty much what they can do with the desktop version of the app, including listen to voice mail and read voice mail transcripts, send and receive text messages, and make inexpensive international calls. The Google Voice app represents a definite workaround to Google’s standoff with Apple’s App Store, which is incredibly strict if not inconsistent in its treatment of submissions.
Google Jan. 26 rolled out an HTML5-based version of its popular Google Voice application for Apple’s iPhone several months after Apple rejected Google’s original submission to its App Store.
Google Voice is a Web-based phone management application that lets users route calls to their home, work and mobile phones from a special Google granted number. The free Web app, which also lets users make low-cost long-distance calls, has been incredibly popular since Google began slowly rolling it in June and has more than 1.4 million users.