Starbucks now giving away apps in store
You’ve seen the little cards before. They’re the same ones that Starbucks has being giving to customers for a while now, and usually they include...
Google now offering a free, multi-vendor catalog app to the masses
Worried about the Sears catalog disappearing in the future? Have no fear, Google has just announced an iPad application called Google Catalogs. It is a...
Is Apple really trying to raise iOS game prices?
Last year game developer somthinelse released a game called Papa Sangre to iOS, which was well reviewed and garnered a Game of the Week position...
Concept: Omnifer braille iPad case
Technology is often heralded as a great unifier, making hard tasks easier for those who have difficulty with them. Everyone can benefit from technology, but...
DOOM Classic now available on iPad with Retina support
I’ve been sunning myself in Italy the past week. In the past this meant bringing a Nintendo DS and PSP to get my gaming fix,...
Google acquires Motorola Mobility for $12.5B, Android to remain fragmented not renamed to Mandroid
Google has decided to flop down around 1/3 of its liquid cash flow to buy up Motorola Mobility, a move that is likely designed to...
More KIRF Apple Stores found in China and forced to stop pretending
Reuters is reporting that 22 more KIRF Apple Stores have been found in southwest China. The stores were forced to halt the use of any...
DayOne: An elegant journaling app for writers
DayOne ($9.99) by Bloom is a journaling app for Mac, with a corresponding iOS app for iPhone and iPad. The app was designed to help users focus on writing, so it sports a minimalist interface and offers no unnecessary features. At the same time, the app encourages writing every day with a reminder system and an inspirational quotes box. If you want a journaling app that keeps the emphasis on writing, then DayOne is an excellent choice.
Nintendo investors want Mario & Co. on the iPhone
Everyone loves Mario — that’s not an exaggeration either — so it comes as no surprise that Nintendo investors are starting to wonder why the loveable plumber...
Patent: Apple toying with projectors in their portable lineup
We’ve been holding off on a lot of patent related posts lately because, well, simply put, they’re a lot of hubbub over nothing. However, one...
Don’t Panic! The interactive Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy coming soon to iPad, iPhone
Hothead Games will be releasing an interactive Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy for iOS devices this fall. Based on Douglas Adams’ fictional device/guidebook of the...
One step closer to iCloud: Apple releases iCloud-enabled Safari to developers
iCloud, Apple’s behind the scenes cloud offering, is still only partially available for most Lion users, but Apple’s still working hard on getting the technology...
Oh, oh: Amazon releases an HTML 5 Kindle Cloud Reader app
The writing was probably on the wall for Amazon when Apple changed their iOS rules to incorporate subscription based applications. There was a lot of...
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 barred from European Union distribution
Samsung has found themselves in a spot of bother today as the District Court of Düsseldorf, Germany, has issued a preliminary injunction barring Samsung from...
iPad sticks fork in notebook market, declares it done
The iPad’s remarkable impact on the portable computing industry isn’t really in dispute, but a report from Deutsche Bank has underlined how Apple’s “magical” device...
Liverpool Apple Store empties shelves, looters settle for Zunes
Apparently an Apple Store in Liverpool had a bit of genius and decided to empty the entire store in response to a nearby riot. Tom...
OS X not as secure as Windows 7 reported at Black Hat Conference
The Black Hat security conference brought quite a few shockers, but personally, I don’t find Alex Stamos finding that OS X is less secure than...
iPhone users click more ads than Android
iPhone users appear to have more of the attitude that advertisers are looking for. To wit, they keep clicking ads. How many? So many in...