March 12, 2010 - 10:04 pm
Tags: america, chrome, documerica, epa, gigapixel-photograph, hdtvs, paris, photography, things, travel
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In today’s Remainders: sights! Visit Paris in your browser with a magnificent 24 gigapixel photograph; behold America, circa 1972, in the EPA’s 15,000 photograph Documerica project, and more. More
Filed under: Software , Developer , iPhone iQapps has updated their app Trip Journal to version 4.0, and the new update adds a fair bit of functionality to the already pretty impressive set of trip recording and tagging features. As with previous versions, you can track pictures, notes, and maps of your trips , and communicate via a number of social networks and features with friends and family. The newest version allows for either manual or automatic waypointing as you travel around the world, multiple trip management, and hooks into social networks like Google Earth, Picasa, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, straight from the iPhone 3GS’ GPS and video camera.
March 2, 2010 - 10:40 pm
Tags: apple, attendees, cellophane, ces, from-the-2008, Gadgets, image cache, nepal, never-complain, trade shows, travel
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286 booths, and nary an iPhone in sight. In fact, a lot of the gadgets on display here were first released in 2007 . Welcome to CAN InfoTech : the CES of Nepal.
March 1, 2010 - 4:45 am
Tags: airport, family, family travel, familytravel, finding nemo, gate guru, gateguru, holidays, ipod, kids, odds-and-ends, schlage-link, southwestairlines, travel, usa
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Filed under: Odds and ends , iPhone If you’ve been watching TV over the last few days (and who hasn’t, with that USA / Canada hockey game and the tsunami coverage), you may have seen the latest in the series of iPhone ads. The ad, titled “Family Travel,” features a voice-over by a Mom who gushes that “It’s unbelievable how much better family trips have gotten…” as she demonstrates using the Southwest Airlines app to check in on a flight from Denver to LA, finds a restaurant for the family ( Heidi’s Brooklyn Deli ) in the C concourse at Denver International Airport with Gate Guru , makes sure that she has entertainment for her kids in the form of “Finding Nemo” loaded in the iPod app, and then turns off the living room lights at home with the Schlage Link app.
February 27, 2010 - 9:11 pm
Tags: article, artistic, david-jaffe, fair-short-form, games, hard-at-work, jaffe, matter-as-much, night, official-play, PS3, ps3 news forum, video games, whispers
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God Of War creator David Jaffe has revealed that he no longer “connects” with specialist press review scores – and prefers reading fan feedback online. Speaking to The Official PlayStation Magazine (UK), Jaffe said that games journalists are “going out of their way to praise the artistic for its own sake at the expense of video games”.
The CartDesk may or may not be for you. The only way to know for sure is to take the following questionnaire: Is the CartDesk Right For Me? Do you despise those trendy roller bags
February 26, 2010 - 2:38 pm
Tags: bag-accessory, cartdesk, chairs-upon, demographic, laptops, left-image500, like-receiving, luggage, overhead-bin, personal, pressure, rectum, these-questions, travel, your-payload
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The CartDesk may or may not be for you. The only way to know for sure is to take the following questionnaire: Is the CartDesk Right For Me? Do you despise those trendy roller bags?
February 26, 2010 - 2:38 pm
Tags: bag-accessory, cartdesk, demographic, left-image500, notebooks, overhead-bin, payload, personal, rectum, travel, your-payload
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The CartDesk may or may not be for you.
Mario Kart is one of the most popular games on the DS, but imagine using a virtual steering wheel to control your car. A patent has turned up showing just that, taking the DSi’s touchscreen control to the next level. In typical patent jargon, the document says: In one exemplary illustrative non-limiting implementation, a video game or other application displays an image of a steering wheel
February 23, 2010 - 6:21 pm
Tags: apps, commercial, commercials, find-the-kids, iphone, kids, News, strategies-even, transition, travel
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It seems like “On hold” and “First steps” weren’t the only new, activity-focused commercials Apple had ready for the iPhone as “ Family Travel ” has now made its Olympic debut as well.