March 2010

Andy Ihnatko’s iPad Review

March 31, 2010

Read it in all it’s glory.

tl;dr: It rocks.

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TapTapTap and Digg are giving away 14 Limited Edition Digg iPads

March 31, 2010

Every day for two weeks, TapTapTap and Digg are giving away 14 limited edition Digg iPads. All you have to do to enter is follow @taptaptap on twitter.com and tweet the following:

The free @digg app comes to your iPhone! To celebrate they’re giving out 1 custom ColorWare iPad everyday for 2 weeks! http://bit.ly/diggapp

That’s [...]

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Apple’s iPad is a touch of genius

March 31, 2010

In a rarity for Boing Boing, Xeni Jardin has posted a delightfully positive article, Apple’s iPad is a touch of genius, which highlights just how awesome the iPad is going to be as a publishing platform.

Remember The Periodic Table of Elements series of books we featured here at Boing Boing? There’s an iPad [...]

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iPhone Reeder app is pretty awesome

March 28, 2010

I just want to say up front that this article is not a review of Reeder. More a first impression. I just downloaded Reeder yesterday (3/27/2010). So I haven’t had very much time to find out about all of Reeder’s beauty or it’s drawbacks.

I’m not really sure what inspired me to check out Reeder ($2.99) [...]

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This makes no sense what so ever!

March 24, 2010

I just came across this article on Art of the iPhone, a great website that shows off the best features of our favorite device…

AT&T’s Mini Cell Tower in a Box Available Everywhere in Mid April, $150 « Art of the iPhone: In a nutshell, the [...]

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Preview: Instapaper on the iPad

March 23, 2010

Marco Arment, of Instapaper fame, has posted a preview of Instapaper for the iPad. Read the entire post and you’ll understand why I’m such a big fan. He’s a man who insists on quality first, in his life as well as the programs he makes.

And he makes cool shit.

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You’re Not Google’s Customer

March 20, 2010

Coyote Tracks writes:

This is why I find the Apple=closed, Google=open! analysis just too damn facile. Google sees “open” as a means to an end, just like Apple; the difference is that “closed” Android devices will never, strictly speaking, be Google’s doing. Google lets their partners close things off if they so choose, but [...]

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Podcast Episode #014

March 18, 2010

Multitasking in iPhone 4.0?

Tweetie 2 for iPhone now supports Instapaper Mobilizer

Want GodFinger or We Rule But Live in the US? Read On…

Workflows with Merlin Mann

Apple bans protective screen film from Apple Store

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Seven Amazing Apple Themed Photo Mosaics

March 17, 2010

Seven Amazing Apple Themed Photo Mosaics - OS X Daily: “Charis Tsevis is an extremely talented digital artist who produced these stunning Apple themed photo-mosaic collages using his Mac with Adobe Photoshop, Synthetik Studio Artist, and QuickTime Pro. Without question, this is the coolest Apple themed art I’ve ever seen.”

Flickr.com has a collection called Apple [...]

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MacUpdate Promo Spring 2010 Bundle

March 17, 2010

MacUpdate Promo Spring 2010 Bundle has just been announced. It’s $49.99 and includes the following applications:

Parallels 5 Spell Catcher X Bee Docs Timeline 3D Hydra Back-In-Time WebSnapper ForeverSave HyperSpaces Mac DVDRipper Pro MacScan DVDRemaster Pro

That’s $425.00 worth of applications at a savings of $375.00. If you’ve been thinking of buying any of these, now would be good time do it.

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