If birds are visiting your backyard this winter, your iPhone or iPod touch can help you identify the species coming to your feeders. With iBird Explorer Backyard — a true multimedia field guide — you can hear bird songs, read behavior and identification notes, view range maps, and see both illustrations and color photos of birds. (Want to see all the versions of the iBird field guides available in the App Store?) Full story...
When Max Peterson (Shane West) first receives the phone, he’s understandably surprised by the unusual — and profitable — calls he receives.
You have a large document that you’d like to share with friends, family, or colleagues. But it’s too big to email, and you don’t want to take the time to use regular mail.
Want to learn how to play Bubbly, Colbie Caillat’s hit single? Use GarageBand ’09. Caillat “is one of nine artists offering video music lessons at $4.
You’re at the mall and see a DVD, CD, book, or video game that looks really interesting. But, you start wondering, can I get it for a better price? And what kind of reviews did it get? Pull out your iPhone.
Dr. Mark Williams had a better idea. Instead of sending his medical school students to the hefty anatomical atlases that bowed library shelves, he created Sylvius for the iPod.
Since you can add applications, documents, or folders to the Sidebar, drag them into the Dock, or create aliases for them on your Desktop, it’s easy to forget where you actually store items you may use every day.
“Before Aperture,” recalls fine-art photographer Elizabeth Carmel, ”I really didn’t have the ability to create in one application a workflow that allowed me to import, organize, sort, compare, adjust, and output RAW files” from her Hasselblad H3D.
To help her make her second album, It’s Not Me, It’s You, as successful as her first, Lily Allen asked music producer Greg Kurstin to “join her for several sessions of remote songwriting in makeshift Logic-based ‘studios’ set up in the English countryside.
Renowned evolutionary biologist Edward O. Wilson considers the future of biology. Filmmaker Randy Olson discusses the convergence of the science world and Hollywood.
Did you miss any of the trailers that aired during the Super Bowl? Ten in all, they included Angels & Demons, starring Tom Hanks and Ewan McGregor, Land of the Lost, with Will Ferrell, the new Star Trek, a film that brings us back to the very beginning of the enterprise, and the upcoming Up, the highly anticipated movie from Disney Pixar.