Apple Accidentally Leaks iPad Approved App Listings

Apple seems to have accidentally leaked listings for iPad titles already approved for the iPad onto iTunes Preview.
The discovery was made by PadGadget
We did a quick scan and were able to find several titles clearly marked as “HD”, a common label developers are now using to indicate an iPad specific version of their app. HD is not a universal title for iPad apps, some developers are instead choosing “XL” to denote their iPad version or simply creating a universal build so that both the iPhone and iPad versions are contained in a single app. There are probably many more titles in the database that have been approved by Apple for the iPad that we haven’t yet stumbled upon.
None of the titles they found can be seen using the iTunes browser. Here are some of the select apps ready to go:
* Ammoin HD
* Azkend HD
* Flight Control HD
* Grind HD
* HD Recovery
* Labyrinth 2 HD
* NBA Hotshot HD
* Numba HD
* Plants vs. Zombie HD
* Sparkle HD
* Worms HD
Trying to click through to the app returns an error stating “the item you’ve requested is not currently available in the US store.”
[Via iclarified.com]
Tags: App, Apple, hd recovery, iPad, numba, universal title, US, version
March 26th, 2010 at 9:23 am
i believe there are no accidents…
March 26th, 2010 at 11:52 am
With the bigger display, the games and apps should give users a better experience compared to the ones on the iphone or ipod. I wonder if they’re going to start going 3D like Nintendo.
March 26th, 2010 at 1:15 pm
i believe the same. Controlled leak
March 26th, 2010 at 3:00 pm
Yeah controlled leak to get the ipad attention before released.