Filed under: iPhone, App Store
Twitter has flipped the switch on some new features, including geotagging of tweets and automatic retweeting. As a happy user of Stone Design's Twittelator Pro 3.3.1 [iTunes link], I was even more giddy when I found out that my favorite Twitter app already supports both of these features. The geotagging feature lets you optionally attach a latitude and longitude to your tweets. If you receive the tweet in Twittelator, you can tap on the sender's avatar icon to see the geotag and pull up a Google map of the location near where the tweet was sent. The app lets you turn off geotagging when you send a tweet, which is useful if you're trying to shake off a stalker. Full story...
Filed under: App Store
KaleidoVid is the latest app from David Barnard of App Cubby. Working with Layton Duncan of Polar Bear Farm and Dave Keller of rocket, David decided to have some fun and make a "delightful" app.From the creators of ShoveBox, Wonder Wrap Software has just launched their new iPhone / iPod Touch app Etude.
Filed under: Software, Cool tools
If you've ever accidentally turned on your Caps Lock key and caused some trouble, Threemagination's utility CapSee may be just what you're looking for.
Filed under: Accessories
iLounge is reporting that Apple has banned protective screen films from its retail and online stores.
Filed under: Humor, Cult of Mac, Steve Jobs
Have you ever wanted to eat Steve Jobs? On second thought, don't answer that.
Filed under: iPad
Here's an interesting post by a blogger named teucher that echoes something we've heard from developers before -- that the iPhone and the iPad will require completely different experiences.
Filed under: App Store
I've been playing with a beta of Game Doctor's Zombie Smash! for three weeks now and I can honestly say it's the most fun I've ever had on my iPhone.
Filed under: Hardware, Software
Is your Drobo up to date? Don't trust Drobo Dashboard for the answer.
Filed under: Software, Productivity, iPad
At the end of his latest blog post, Cultured Code's Jürgen Schweizer revealed that the company is working on a version of Things for the iPad.