March 19, 2010 - 1:00 am
Tags: cards, entry, game, iphone, ipod touch, ipodtouch, number, pdf, review, score
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Filed under: iPhone , iPod touch , App Review The idea behind Set , the now-classic card/puzzle game, can be mind-numbingly difficult to explain. Some people just can’t wrap their heads around the “all the same or all different concept.” Of course, some people get it right away. For both types, the new Set app [$2.99] for the iPhone and iPod touch is a fine challenge, even if it’s not perfect in all aspects
March 19, 2010 - 1:00 am
Tags: acorn, completely-left, editor, entry, fire sale, firesale, image, image-editor, nolobe, pixelmator, quality, quality-image, steep-discount, transition
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Filed under: Software I never actually used Iris (my image editor of choice is still Pixelmator ), but the one-window image editor released a few years ago certainly had its share of fans.
March 19, 2010 - 1:00 am
Tags: acorn, completely-left, development, editor-released, entry, fans, firesale, image, image-editor, interarchy, iris, nolobe, quality
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Filed under: Software I never actually used Iris (my image editor of choice is still Pixelmator ), but the one-window image editor released a few years ago certainly had its share of fans. Unfortunately, those fans may be disappointed to hear that Iris’ developer, Nolobe, has suspended development on the app . Nolobe’s principal Matthew Drayton says that back in 2007, when Iris started development, there were no cheap yet quality image editors, and nowadays, the app has simply become a “me too” app.
March 19, 2010 - 1:00 am
Tags: app review, appreview, deck, features, iphone, ipod touch, ipodtouch, score, set, set game, setgame, table
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Filed under: iPhone , iPod touch , App Review The idea behind Set , the now-classic card/puzzle game, can be mind-numbingly difficult to explain. Some people just can’t wrap their heads around the “all the same or all different concept.” Of course, some people get it right away
March 19, 2010 - 12:51 am
Tags: actually-get, background, buzz, google mobile, google-buzz, googlebuzz, least-on-mobile, mobile, phone, problem, the-background
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Part of the problem with web apps is that they’re not as immediately accessible as something that’s right there on your phone, and with a service like Buzz, if you can’t update your status nearly instantly, it’s not gonna happen. Hence, Google’s new Buzz widget for Android (1.6 and above) makes a hell of a lot of sense, and might actually get me back to using Buzz, at least on mobile
March 19, 2010 - 12:51 am
Tags: actually-get, background, buzz, google mobile, google-buzz, googlebuzz, least-on-mobile, mobile, phone, problem, the-background
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Part of the problem with web apps is that they’re not as immediately accessible as something that’s right there on your phone, and with a service like Buzz, if you can’t update your status nearly instantly, it’s not gonna happen. Hence, Google’s new Buzz widget for Android (1.6 and above) makes a hell of a lot of sense, and might actually get me back to using Buzz, at least on mobile.
March 19, 2010 - 12:40 am
Tags: clips, exercise, fitness, friends, iphone, keeper-live, none-solid, posts-tagged, runkeeper live, video
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Lifehacker’s favorite exercise tool RunKeeper has added a feature that’s as creepy as it is useful. You can now opt to have your location and activity level broadcast live on your RunKeeper profile by using the iPhone app . More
March 19, 2010 - 12:40 am
Tags: activity-level, app, apps, fitness, friends, iphone app, iphone apps, keeper-live, location, runkeeper
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Lifehacker’s favorite exercise tool RunKeeper has added a feature that’s as creepy as it is useful. You can now opt to have your location and activity level broadcast live on your RunKeeper profile by using the iPhone app .
Filed under: WWDC It’s March. It’s the month where beer turns green , where the road repair crews start taking over the midwest of the United States, and when Apple usually announces its Worldwide Developers’ Conference dates. With the hotly anticipated iPad introduction this year, more devs than ever are looking forward to seeing what WWDC will have on offer.
Filed under: WWDC It’s March.