A lego-ized Darth Vader tries to figure out how to use an iPod Touch. Use the slider, bitch! via Flickr
Continue reading...23. March 2009
DesignO’blog takes an interesting look at the difference in advertising used to promote the Dell Adamo and MacBook Air. Check it out over here. Below are commercials for each respective notebook, starting with the Adamo. And now the Air. What do you guys think? Is any one approach clearly better than the other? Are they […]
Continue reading...23. March 2009
I came across two articles today discussing how medical professionals are increasingly turning to devices like the iPhone to help them in their day-to-day practice. When Apple unveiled the new iPhone SDK last week, one of the presentations involved hooking up an iPhone to a blood-pressure pump. The ability to have an iPhone interact directly […]
Continue reading...23. March 2009
BoyGeniusReport has a monster scoop regarding the next gen iPhone. Citing a head honcho high up the AT&T food chain, they report the following information as “100% confirmed.” The next iPhone will be announced (and presumably released) around mid-June, which might see it go head to head with the Palm Pre. BGR’s sources also say […]
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Now this is the kind of gimmicky and addictively fun app that makes the iTunes App Store oh so great. With the recently released “App-O-Meter” app, users can create their own detection and measuring tests. The app description notes that users will be able to “detect” anything from radiation to bears and even precious metals. […]
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One of the new features in the iPhone 3.0 update gives users more navigation options when listening to Podcasts and audiobooks. Specifically, users can now press an onscreen button and automatically rewind to 30 seconds prior, and there is also a speed button which allows users to either increase the speed of the audio playback […]
Continue reading...23. March 2009
The iTunes App Store has been the source of a number of success stories, whether it be a farting app raking it in by the thousands, or a lone developer making over $250K in just a few weeks. But one of the more impressive, though less heralded, app store success stories has been that of […]
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23. March 2009
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