AfterDawn.com:
The popular French mobile gaming company Gameloft has said this weekend that it plans to move away from the Android platform, keeping most of its money in developing for the Apple App Store.Despite Android's growing popularity and increasing market share, Gameloft says the Android Market is not nearly close to being a polis (Read More)
Engadget:
Hey Windows users: what would you risk for a mouse of such mystical persuasions that it has the word "magic" right in the product name? How about $69 for the mouse followed by a few sleepless nights after installing a .exe found in the murky shallows of the internet? That's what it'll take to install some hacked drivers, sa (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Just when you thought you could forget about the elusive bugger, rumors about an iPod Touch with a built-in camera start up again. The latest report points to a Spring 2010 refresh that will finally include a video camera. The latest rumor reads like it's August all over again, but it does have one particularly disappointin (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Magic Mouse owners lusting for multi-finger gestures on a PC can stop wishing. Some good ol' fashioned hackery pulled Windows drivers from the latest Bootcamp update. You can grab them here, report back with results. [Uneasy Silence, thanks Dan!]
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Software, Odds and ends, Holidays, App Store, App ReviewMy wife and I are unabashed Disneyphiles, so the last two months have been a lot of fun. After my wife taught a tutorial in L.A. last month, we spent a few days at the West Coast properties -- Disneyland and California Adventure. This month, we had some Di (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: RumorsGerald Sinden of the Huffington Post writes that he was given the first production model of the iTablet and 24 hours to play with it. According to his post, its gesture based and sports a 10" screen along with being a phone, albeit a large one. There will be two cameras in it, and an option to mount it on (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Software, App StoreSoftware. It doesn't matter if it's for a Mac or for an iPhone. There are certain qualities we just love, that make an app really stand out to us. As a rough approximation, we call it "Attention to Detail" but there's a lot more going on than just looking at tiny details. (Read More)
timesofindia.indiatimes.com:
The original was a quotation by Wordsworth, inscribed into the logo: 'Newton - a mind forever voyaging through strange seas of thought'. (Read More)
CNET News.com:
What will Conde Nast magazines look like once they show up on tablet computers made by Apple, Hewlett-Packard, and others? This video gives you an idea. (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Software, Tips and tricks, Bugs/Recalls, Troubleshooting, Snow LeopardI have a couple of Gmail accounts set up with Google Apps, so that Google is hosting my email using my own domain names. While those accounts have been working flawlessly for quite a while, I suddenly ran into issues a few days ago where Appl (Read More)
Gizmodo:
The Consumerist is reporting that two Mac users were denied AppleCare coverage because the owners were smokers. Not because the computers were damaged by second hand smoke, but because of OSHA regulations. According to separate reports, Apple denied coverage for two users in 2008 based on the fact that OSHA lists cigarette (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Do a search for Google Wave on the App Store from your iPhone or desktop client, and you’ll see an application called just that pop up, ready to be installed as soon as you fork over $0.99 (or €0.79 in my case). One caveat: it’s not built, authorized or in any way endorsed by Google.Spotted by Stuart Dredge over at Mobile E (Read More)
The Apple Blog:
Another week passing means another batch of fresh apps pop out of the Apple approval oven and land in the App Store. As ever, I’ve selected four of the best from this week’s releases for you to check out.My top pick for this week is TimeTuner, an absolutely essential clock radio app for just about anyone who uses an alarm c (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, FreewareAll new Macs come with great bundled software. Between the iLife suite, Safari, iTunes, and TextEdit, plus the ability to access and use cloud applications for free, almost all of the most basic modern computing needs get met for most users.That said, having used four (Read More)