iPod games on iTunes
Checking out iTunes today and noticed some new games for iPods. Not too bad for a mere $5 each…
Enjoy!
Checking out iTunes today and noticed some new games for iPods. Not too bad for a mere $5 each…
Enjoy!
A few interesting items you might find useful – best I can do for an update today – busy week at work and I had an cervical epidural today (not nearly as fun as you would think, oddly).
Enjoy.
ScreensPro screensavers – Some very nice screensavers for both Mac and PC.
Belkin Mini-Surge protector with USB – A very slick new travel accessory that caters to those of us in the know…
Aqwoah – some awesome iPhone themes and app skins. Well worth a few dollars donation.
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On the Apple Store website, Apple is listing refurbished 8gb iPods at a cost of $349, which is about $50 less than retail.
However, not the bottom of the ad, which indicates that the savings are actually a whopping 42% off – this of course being calculated from the original list price of $599, which it actually dropped and subsequently offered refunds to customers who paid that high price at launch.
Refurbished iPhone site at the Apple Store
So what …
JustAnotheriPhoneBlog is reporting on an app called ‘iCopy‘ that will allow users to copy and paste, as well as email snippets from within Safari.
Read on:
iCopy is the first (that I know of) application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that allows you to copy and paste text and URL’s between web pages. You also have the option of emailing copied text or URL’s.
Whoa – a little bit of copy and paste action on the iPhone! iCopy only works within Safari, as you can see from the developer’s …
Former “Mac Genius” Tony Edwards has taken the sometimes fanatical love of the Apple Inc. to it’s logical conclusion by creating “The Church of Mac”. Edwards portrays the fictional character, “The Reverend Doctor Bobby Newton”, whom he describes as “a mash-up of Stephen Colbert, Dr. Michael Beckwith (of Oprah fame) and The Onion.”
Edwards’ website, features a series of video iPodcasts, in which “Dr. Bobby” gives computer advice to “brothers and sisters in Apple”, leads them in the recitation of “Steve’s Prayer” and invites Mac users worldwide to sing Apple hymns with “The Church of Mac Gospel Karaoke”. Although …
Now that Apple has officially added Exchange/ActiveSync support to the iPhone, how long will it be before it becomes part of Apples Mail client?
Imagine synching iCal, Mail and Address Book with your company Exchange server and finally giving Entourage the kiss off.
I can hardly contain myself at the thought of losing that 900 lb. gorilla. Oh boy.
Looks pretty slick – quite a bit of convergence happening here. Music, gps, phone, pda, web and more…will be interesting to see if this comes to fruition.
TweakerSoft released VectorDesigner 1.0.5 an update to their resolution independent vector graphics application exclusively for Mac OS X. VectorDesigner is a new vector drawing application designed to be simple, powerful and intuitive to use.
VectorDesigner is the perfect application for vector drawings, diagrams and illustrations, raster image handling, filtering and color correction. Out of the box, it offers everything users need to create professional level vector artwork, such as posters, brochures, stickers, logos, web design, tshirt production and more.
By leveraging the full capabilities of Quartz and CoreImage, VectorDesigner retains the feel of traditional drawing applications and features …
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According to an article over on PCworld.com, Blackberry users, although more widely accepted in the ‘enterprise’, are far less happy about their mobile computers than iPhone users, who are oft times so giddy they soil themselves.
“What we have here is a huge and still growing market share lead for Research In Motion that for the moment appears near invincible,” said ChangeWave Founder Tobin Smith in a release. “However, at the same time, we’ve picked up an unusual eight-point decline in the percentage of corporate customers who say they are ‘Very Satisfied’ with their RIM BlackBerry smartphones, which may mean …
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