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Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 23, 2009
iPhone and iPod touch owners, here’s your chance to sing with Lady Gaga, learn some urban slang, jiggle some balls, calculate your blood alcohol level, string ‘em in, golf, and plan a wedding. What a busy day you have! Mac owners, it’s not quite as fun, but there is wine, comics and some pretty powerful bass in store for you.
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Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 20, 2009
Only four Mac updates today, but there are plenty of iPhone apps to carry you through your weekend. Even Tone Loc makes an appearance. Wait…who?
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Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 19, 2009
Tonight’s updates are all about Japan, Twitter, Montezuma, Christmas, fish, asteroids, the threshold of transformation, and vampires in baseball pants.
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 18, 2009
Some familiar Mac updates today, including Voila and A Better Finder Rename. The bulk of the updates are on the iPhone side, though, including a solitaire game that’s illegal in the NFL and WWE, apparently, but quietly accepted in Major League Baseball. Also, an air combat game that allows you… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 17, 2009
It’s a huge update today, undoubtedly something for everyone: gamers, musicians, multipliers, Bill Gates haters, essay writers, poker players, bad drivers, wisdom seekers, amateur model stalkers, painters, Pangers, Daleks, DJs, ghost busters, and Twitterer…ers. And yet, all that really matters is the availability of Ravensword: The Fallen King for iPhone. Continue Reading »
It’s no surprise Apple considered purchasing AdMob
A new report out of Bloomberg is stating Apple may have been in in negotiations with AdMob about purchasing their company weeks before Google acquired them for $750 million. A purchase of AdMobwhich makes their money in the mobile advertisement businessby Apple would have furthered the competition currently going on… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 16, 2009
There may be no atheists in foxholes, but there apparently are at WWDC. And if there are terrorists attending, there’s now an app to help you identify and report them. It gets worse, as we also have an app to determine whether you’re attractive or ugly. Thank goodness we’ve got… Continue Reading »
Appletell reviews Autograph for Mac OS X
Using Autograph with the Pogo Sketch input stylus, you can doodle on your MacBook multi-touch trackpad. Draw a little picture, if you like, but the main selling point here is the ability to quickly and easily add your signature to a document. Well, somewhat easily, anyway. The software lags behind… Continue Reading »
Appletell reviews WriteRoom for OS X
WriteRoom is a simple word processor; so simple, in fact, that all you can do is write because it takes over your entire screen, with your text floating in the middle of it. Other applications are hidden in the background. WriteRoom features two modes: plain and rich text. In the… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 13, 2009
Only one Mac update today? And it’s a pool game? Well, that spells trouble with a capital T. Thankfully, the iPhone updates will keep you busy enough, thanks to some gambling games, some educational games, some kids’ games and a (the) fishing game. Also? Beer and music. Seems to me… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 12, 2009
Big list of updates for the Mac and the iPhone tonight. WebCrusher, MyStuff and Copenhagen for Keynote ‘09 highlight the Macintosh programs, while the iPhone offers up a Battery Gauge, a rat saving game, a fake fireplace, some romance books, video streaming, and a matching game that uses cover art… Continue Reading »
MacHeist “nano” bundle; six Mac apps free today only
MacHeist, purveyors of the popular MacHeist Bundle, have a smaller yet sweeter deal available for today (Thursday, Nov. 12th) only: six applications available free of charge when you register with their site. As of this writing, the applications are free for the next 5 hours, which puts the expiration at… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update roundup - November 11, 2009
Keynote themes. I know how you all love your Keynote themes. Hopefully you also love HDR photography software new MacBook Pro laptop bags. iPhone lovers are going to be happy if they love puzzle games, geotagging, finance management, top models, racing games and the Commodore 64. That’s right, the Commodore… Continue Reading »
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