
Following the expiration of Apple’s free Bumper program, the iPhone 4 cases are slowly making their way back to Apple Stores as well as online. The Bumpers – which come in Green, White, Blue, Pink and Orange – are priced at $29. Apple began giving these cases away last summer as part of its iPhone 4 [...]
Oct 7 2010 | Posted in
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Sega has just released brand new trailer, showing off new dimension of game play. And the long wait is going to be finished the new and far improved Sonic game is ready for iPhone and iPod touch fans. Sonic official reboot of the Sonic series. It takes the little blue hedgehog back to his speedy [...]
Oct 7 2010 | Posted in
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One of the most downloaded apps for the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad was just updated. The universal Kindle app, by Amazon includes one long overdue feature: the ability to read two columns of text when in horizontal (landscape) mode. This feature has always been available with Apple’s own iBooks app. It’s nice to see Amazon [...]
Oct 6 2010 | Posted in
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The second-generation Apple TV is arriving in stores for just $99. Bloomberg Businessweek has concluded that the device costs Apple just $64 to produce. This gives the Cupertino, California-based company a profit margin, something that didn’t exist with the original Apple TV, which was released in 2007. The most expensive part, at $16.55, is the A4 [...]
Oct 6 2010 | Posted in
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Watching television isn’t typically a real-time social experience. Sure, we like to discuss our favorite shows next to the company water cooler or on Twitter and Facebook. But, that typically happens after the fact. However, thanks to a new app from Yap.tv, Inc. you can discuss a show with online friends in real time on [...]
Oct 6 2010 | Posted in
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That’s good name for the product, it seems very wide and it makes me think about jumbo jets when I hear the name. The dimensions of the dock are 14.3? W x 5? H x 3.7? D and the thing weighs two pounds. It slurps down 15W of juice when in use and has a [...]
Oct 6 2010 | Posted in
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When up-and-coming iPhone company Ngmoco bought old-school Mac game developer Freeverse, one of the big worries was whether the developer would continue to program games for the Mac. But worry not — Freeverse has released a sequel to its old Hordes of Orcs 3D tower defense game, and it’s available now for both Windows and [...]
Oct 6 2010 | Posted in
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Saving Private Sheep is a fun one, especially if you like Angry Birds (and there are plenty of you out there who do). Saving Private Sheep is another physics-based puzzler. This time, instead of throwing birds at pigs, you have to save sheep from wolves by tapping various wooden objects in a scene and blowing [...]
Oct 6 2010 | Posted in
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If you’re looking for another reason to love the new second-generation Apple TV, here’s one: it’s eminently hackable — according to early word from developers. Steven Troughton-Smith discovered that iOS applications can be installed on the new Apple TV with a slight modification to identify them as Apple TV-compatible according to Gizmodo (via MacRumors). The problem is [...]
Oct 6 2010 | Posted in
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Do you feel as if your memory is a sieve with the spaces in the mesh getting bigger and bigger every day? If you do feel that way, you’re going to like a new game for the iPad that’s designed to improve both your memory and concentration. The game’s called “Memory Puzzle HD.” Actually, “Memory [...]
Oct 6 2010 | Posted in
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