Gizmodo:
Stair Dismount for the iPhone is a spiritual descendant of the Stair Dismount Porrasturvat game back in 2001/2002 where you try your hardest to launch a ragdoll as painfully as possible down a flight of stairs. It was brilliant. The current iPhone version (not out yet, but supposedly will be by Thanksgiving) has a larger (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Somewhere on the App Store spectrum, between the travel phrasebooks and those apps that replace your mouth with a slightly weirder mouth, you'll find iLingual, an app that steals your lips, and uses them to speak three different languages. Here's how it works: you snap a picture of a mouth—yours, your girlfriend's, or just (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Audio, Hardware, Bluetooth, iPhone, iPod touch, MusicCanadian company Cignias has announced an interesting product in the home audio/iPhone category. It's called the MusicNAO and it allows you to wirelessly control a docked iPod with an iPhone or iPod touch. It also lets you play music wirelessly to the dock fr (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Stair Dismount for the iPhone is a spiritual descendant of the Stair Dismount Porrasturvat game back in 2001/2002 where you try your hardest to launch a ragdoll as painfully as possible down a flight of stairs. It was brilliant. The current iPhone version (not out yet, but supposedly will be by Thanksgiving) has a larger (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: iPhone, App Store, iPod touch, App ReviewTo celebrate Thanksgiving, Agile Web Solutions is giving thanks to its customers this week in the form of a free iPhone app. Previously $7.99, 1Password Pro touch [iTunes link] is completely free until December 1st.Whether or not you use the excellent Mac edition of this (Read More)
Gizmodo:
ALK is dropping the price of CoPilot Live North America from $35 down to $20, starting tomorrow. Since CoPilot was already our favorite non-subscription budget GPS app, this is nice to hear. We're not sure when the sale ends—maybe ALK hasn't decided—but if you have at least a marginal interest in GPS apps for your iPhone or (Read More)
Gizmodo:
It might not be the smartest way of giving a zero-weeks notice at work, but you've gotta give this guy some credit for doing extra work and making a custom Mac OS X app just for the purpose of quitting. Apparently the pop up prompt was seen by the fellow's coworker who explained the situation: He believed he was in a temp- (Read More)
Engadget:
The speakers on the MacBook line are generally quite good -- for a laptop. Rock your world they won't, but Twelve South's BassJump might just add that low-frequency kick your unibody workhorse has been missing. The solitary speaker connects via USB and, through an analog-styled tuning app, augments the built-in speakers of (Read More)
Mac Rumors:
Concert promoter Live Nation today announced that it has partnered with Apple to launch a new initiative focused on audio and video recording of live concert events for distribution via Apple's iTunes Store. Apple has also launched a... (Read More)
Gizmodo:
The central guideline of museum going has long been "do not touch." Soon, the Uffizi will flip that rule on its head by allowing visitors to flick and pinch their way through the museum's works of art. The Uffizi Galley, a museum in Florence boasting one of the world's most famous collections of Renaissance art, is readying (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Software, Developer, iPhone, App Store, SDKWell here we go. Up until now, we've heard a lot from developers about how much of a mess the App Store's approval process is, from people who've been rejected outright to people who've been forced to resubmit to people who've just given up completely. But we haven't h (Read More)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog:
Filed under: Developer, Found Footage, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch Have you ever wanted to send a loved one a rose, but knew that you wouldn't be able to deliver it yourself? Or maybe you wanted to cheer up a friend in the hospital, but you were on another continent? If the Liverpudlians at Little World Gifts have their w (Read More)
Mac Rumors:
Nearly a month before Apple updated its iMac line, French site Mac4Ever published a wide-ranging article revealing a number of tidbits on various topics obtained from its sources. At the time, the report was simply one of many circulating rumors abo... (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Now that we've had some time to play with the Office 2010 Professional Beta, we thought we'd share what's new and useful inside Microsoft's big suite. Take a gander at the pictoral evidence below. Overall, Office 2010 is not the kind of leap forward that Windows 7 was from Vista (or, for most PC upgraders, from XP). It adds (Read More)
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from Google Reader:
Here's a good starting list of restaurants that will be open this Thanksgiving. Some will be dishing up turkey, but others are sticking to the regular menu. Let us know if you find another one open and we'll add it to the list.Angell’s Bar and Grill: Noon-7 p.m. Will be serving traditional Thanksgiving meals featuring turke (Read More)