As we wait patiently with baited breath (and wallets burning) for the iPad (insert joke here) to grace the world with its presence I was asked this question:
Hey, I have an iPhone that I play games on.
H.J. Heinz Co. is unveiling the first major packaging change to the to-go ketchup packets in 40 years.
Just add water in in three days your frog will become a prince.
The Magic Frog to Prince is a delightful little plastic-rubber frog encapsulated in a magical clear container.
I must admit, if a few applications I rely on (such as LogMeIn) were to move over to Android I think I would use the Nexus One over the iPhone.
Thanks to AT&T you can Sling over 3G, but will Apple now allow it?
year ago, Sling Media, a subsidiary of EchoStar, introduced a nifty application for the Apple iPhone that allowed users with a Slingbox at home to watch and control their home television signal from their handsets.
Ok, is it me or if you question Steve Jobs all knowingness he will put you in your corner. Poor ol’ Mossberg seems to have awoken the ire of el’ Jobs-o.
Hey if you want a truly unique case that stands out all you need is a template, clear case, scissors, pencil, and a hole punch.
Sorting through my personal technology collection (Yes, I DO have a sizable technology collection), I stumbled across these beauties.
As I wrote up in the iProxy: “No Tethering But Still Better Than Getting Ripped Off” post I offered to build the application if there was enough interest.
Made me smile!
From TheOatmeal.
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Remember NetShare? Well, AT&T has a beef with tethering and Apple won’t allow tethering Apps in the App Store, so Torsten Curdt decided to open source a tethering application – so anyone with a developer certificate can build it and distribute it to 100 of their closest friends.
Completely trippy version of Tetris where pushing the rotate button ROTATES THE WHOLE WORLD. Really awesome!
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At CES not only did Palm announce that the Pre and Pixi would be available on Verizon, they also introduced a mobile hotspot application that lets you share your data via WiFi to five devices.
Who doesn’t know of “Where’s Waldo”? (Did you know its only called Where’s Waldo in North America… Elsewhere its called “Where’s Wally” – NATCH!)
Where’s Wally is a series of children’s books created by British illustrator Martin Handford.
I’m always looking for a good (yet retro) screensaver. The problem is that Snow Leopard broke many of my cool open source screen savers since everything needs to be complied in 64bit mode.
Sure everyone likes a nap, but its hard to just get away and take a snooze. Well, the ridiculous sleep suit hopes to make sure you get a couple of zzzz’s no matter where you are.
Android is quickly becoming a MAJOR player in the mobile phone space. The OS has a great selection of applications, great UI and a wide hardware selection on all major networks.
Addicted to Android…
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UPDATE:: The Nexus One page is now live.
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Well, I think everyone and their mother knows that Google will be announcing the newest Android handset tomorrow, the Nexus One.
Did you know that you can use Apple Mail to send email from one account with multiple email “aliases” (FYI: An email alias is simply a forwarding e-mail address)? Using a simple coma in your master account settings you can instantly support multiple email aliases:
In Mail, choose Preferences from the Mail menu.