Loren Brichter is up to his old tricks, having worked on the recently released Twitter app for the iPad. It’s available as a free universal binary and can be downloaded here. Below is a video of the app in action. \ Engadget has a review of the app over here.
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ReadWriteWeb has a nice list of 10 things about Ping you might wanna be aware of.
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Rever to Saved astutely points out a number of curious UI changes in the newly released iTunes 10. First and foremost, the grey shading on the left sidebar is particularly egregious. iTunes previously coloured its sidebar items. This enabled you to—without thinking—associate certain items with certain colours; even if you didn’t do this, each item […]
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Comments Off on Apple’s latest iPod Touch inches closer to the iPhone 4
As expected, Apple yesterday introduced a brand new iPod Touch that inches the device ever so closer to the iPhone. Much like the iPhone 4, the latest iteration of the iPod Touch comes equipped with Apple’s high-res Retina Display, an A4 processor, a rear HD camera, a front facing camera with FaceTime support, a speedy A4 […]
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Comments Off on New iPod Nano Commercial – A new way to Nano
Going way back, Apple’s new iPod Nano commercial uses Cake’s “Short Skirt/Long Jacket” to showcase the wearability of the updated MP3 player. Decent commercial, but how can users use multitouch accurately when the Nano is attached to their clothing?!
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2. September 2010
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