Saturday, January 31, 2009

iPhone Popcorn. iMunchies for iPhone & iPod touch



iPhone as a popcorn machine on http://www.hottrixdownload.com download and perform it tonight. Reach right into the screen and start snacking. Half magic trick, half sight-gag iMunchies will be the life of the party. Sneak this one into the movies and save tons!
Works on iPod touch and iPhone.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Trism : Upcoming iPhone Game



A video of Trism, uniquely designed for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Be sure to check out the 'Trism Second Look' video for more details!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Hackers Crack Road Sign & Warn of Zombies

Transportation officials in Texas are scrambling to prevent hackers from changing messages on digital road signs after one sign in Austin was altered to read, "Zombies Ahead."

Chris Lippincott, director of media relations for the Texas Department of Transportation, confirmed that a portable traffic sign at Lamar Boulevard and West 15th Street, near the University of Texas at Austin, was hacked into during the early hours of Jan. 19.

"It was clever, kind of cute, but not what it was intended for," said Lippincott, who saw the sign during his morning commute. "Those signs are deployed for a reason — to improve traffic conditions, let folks know there's a road closure."

iPhone apps: Sports Gambling

Several new additions to the App Store promise to see sports fans through this barren stretch with an oasis of information about their favorite sports and teams.

Prolific app maker GP Apps has spent the past few days ramping up its team-specific iFan offerings for folks with a college basketball jones. The iFan app offers the latest news, scores, and schedule information tailored to your favorite team.

Finally, fans of other sports can turn to a pair of programs from iApp Ventures. Horse Racing Live delivers horse-racing headlines directly to any iPhone or second-generation iPod touch while Nascar Live offers to do the same for stock-car racing. Horse Racing Live costs $10 while Nascar Live costs $5.

FULL ARTICLE

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Inauguration Satellite Photograph

Not entirely sure why I'm posting this but I like it. Sorta like God's eye view or something. Plus I didn't know the top of the capital was baby blue.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

80s Galaxy Retro Game for iPhone



A space shooter constructed entirely of vectors, Act1's 80s Galaxy, is based on one of the most popular arcade games in 1983 was Star Wars: The Arcade Game by Atari. By this point, most arcade games were sprite-based. But Atari decided the vector art that fueled classics like Asteroids and Battlezone was appropriate for recreating the cockpit view of an X-Wing fighter going foil to foil with the Empire's TIE fighters above the surface of the Death Star.

http://toucharcade.com

It isn't just the retro look that 80s Galaxy borrows from the arcade classics. 80s Galaxy is also built on a very simple gameplay concept: blow up everything. As you pilot your starfighter through the cosmos, you must shoot down enemy craft as they swirl around you. To fire, you simply tap the enemy. Some foes require more than one shot to destroy. Your enemies fire back, too. Yellow shots streak toward you. When they turn red, they are about to slam into your ship. You must swipe them aside with your fingers. So, the game becomes a balancing attack to tapping ships to shoot them and swiping away bullets just before they hit you, which in turn takes attention away from shooting enemies before they fire out you.

Casino Slots doubles traffic thanks to iPhone

It's not just mobile games firms getting hot under the collar about smartphones nowadays. Mobile gambling companies are equally keen on taking their products to new mobile handsets.

"Since Spin3 launched its casino games for the iPhone last year, we have doubled the expected amount of players visiting our mobile casino," says David Brickman, VP of player affairs at All Slots Casino, one of the companies using Spin3's GameWire platform.

It's interesting that Spin3's titles are web apps for iPhone and Android, showing that it's still unclear whether play-for-cash mobile gambling will take off as downloadable applications on either platform.

Monday, January 26, 2009

iFu Kung Fu for iPhone

Yesterday on Bytemarks Cafe, Russel Cheng of local tech company Oceanit unveiled a new application they’ve developed for Apple’s iPhone (and iPod Touch): iFu Kung Fu.

The app is simple and fun, tapping the iPhone’s accellerometer to trigger kung fu sound effects with each movement. After launching iFu — which introduces itself with a cryptic phrase in Mandarin (that’s really a motto of Oceanit CEO Patrick Sullivan) — users can imagine themselves in a kung fu battle, wielding their iPhone as it converts jabs and swings into whooshes and battle cries.

Russel noted that the iFu Kung Fu app was inspired in part by PhoneSaber, an app that played lightsaber sound effects from “Star Wars.” That app was a resounding success, but was withdrawn after the developer was notified of trademark and infringement issues. Fortunately, it later came back as an official “Star Wars” app.

FULL ARTICLE

Friday, January 23, 2009

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Gun-Mount and Sniper Software for your iPod

IPod Touch as deadly sniper accessory? Awesome. This is the Knight's Armaments M110 iPod Touch mount, a clip-on case designed to hold your iPod Touch in easy reach while you draw a bead on the enemy.

FULL ARTICLE HERE

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Slacker Brings Free Music to Your iPhone

The race to make the best mobile internet-radio app is on. Smartphones like the iPhone provide an excellent platform for their services, which let users sculpt their listening experience in ways that are impossible with terrestrial or even satellite radio.

Slacker's iPhone app, announced Wednesday, lets you create radio stations by entering the names of artists you'd like to hear in that station. It's super simple yet surprisingly powerful, with a couple of advanced features not available elsewhere.

This free application (iTunes link) essentially replaces Slacker's own $200 device, giving you access to all of your Slacker channels whenever you have an internet connection, and the iPhone has better controls. I say "essentially" because Slacker's portable is capable of caching interactive channels for playback, while the iPhone version only plays when it has an internet connection (via Edge, 3G or Wi-Fi). This rules out subway use, but as long as you don't enter into areas with poor coverage, the iPhone version does just fine — better than fine, actually.

Full Article

Monday, January 19, 2009

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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Nobody beats the drum - "The Drum"



music video by dutch electronic act nobody beats the drum. Directed by Rogier van der Zwaag. A 100% Halal production.
www.100procenthalal.nl
www.nobodybeatsthedrum.com
www.myspace.com/nobodybeatsthedrum

Robots and explosions for your ass!

Friday, January 16, 2009

iPhone first responder at US Airways crash into Hudson River

VentureBeat posted the story about Janis Krums, one of the first responders at the site of a US Airways plane crash into the Hudson River today. The plane crashed this afternoon shortly after takeoff from New York’s LaGuardia Airport.

http://twitpic.com/135xa - There’s a plane in the Hudson. I’m on the ferry going to pick up the people. Crazy.

Less than a month ago (20 Dec 08) that plane crash in Denver was first reported on Twitter. Double Crazy.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

YouTube Full Of Creepy, Soundless Music Videos

YouTube has been testing a new way of combating copyright violations on the site - removing the audio, leaving the video. The result is a wasteland of music videos that are creepily silent.

But now YouTube seems to be just stripping out the audio. Examples: here, here, here. This user-created one is just sad now.

Update: YouTube's blog post on the subject.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Corpus Clock



Installed at Corpus Cristi College in Cambridge, England -- the time piece
blends 18th-century tech with a hypermodern aesthetic.

"A book no more holds reality than a clock holds time"* they are mere tools,means to an end or beginning, as it were, a coda."
*Tom Robbins

iPhone Opens to Some 3rd-Party Web Browsers, But Not Mobile Firefox

Apple appears to have reversed its policy of rejecting apps that compete with the company’s own iPhone web browser, Mobile Safari. A slew of alternative browsers have suddenly popped up in the App Store offering iPhone fans some new ways to browse the web.

The new applications include (all links are iTunes links):
  • Edge Browser — a free, chromeless browser that eliminates the address bar to offer more screen real estate to the actual webpage.
  • WebMate — an almost tabbed browsing experience on the iPhone. WebMate can open new pages in the background, rather than automatically switching to them like Mobile Safari does. WebMate costs $.99.
  • Incognito — an anonymous browser that covers your tracks and erases your session when you close the app (AKA porn browser for the iPhone). Incognito sells for $1.99.
  • Shaking Web — uses an algorithm to compensate for bumpy commutes, claims to make webpages easier to read on the bus or subway. Shaking Web is $1.99.
http://blog.wired.com/business/2009/01/iphone-opens-to.html

Monday, January 12, 2009

New Laptop With No Keyboard



The MacBook Wheel lets consumers accomplish everyday tasks like typing with just a few dozen spins and clicks of a wheel.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Make your own iPhone



Stuff.tv, the gadget videocast from the world's best-selling gadget mag, shows you how to make your own iPhone from paper. And then compares it with the Nokia N95 smartphone.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Poker on iPhone 3G



Fullpower's Director of Technology on MotionX Technology.

Tether your iPhone 3G in Windows



This video will show you how to tether an iPhone 3G in Windows Vista so that you can use its internet connection on your own computer!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

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Shake for iPhone / iPod Touch



Erotic accelerometer based Game for iPhone / iPod Touch designed by artefacto estudio

The goal of the game is to shake the iPhone to undress the girls. The fastest the shaking, more skin you will reveal.

Free version via installer with source http://iphonebigboss5.com/repo/repo.xml
Search under Toys

More apps and complete version at http://store.artefactoestudio.com

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

LG watch phone - Video

Check out LG's new Watch Phone:



James Bond and Dick Tracy fans are likely to queue up for this soon. The new watch-phone from LG is one of the coolest gadgets at CES 2009 show.

At a press event today, LG USA President Michael Ahn showed a working demo of the device. It's a surprisingly slim watch that has a touchscreen phone and 3G and Bluetooth capabilities. It also has a camera that can do photos and small videos.

Worn on the wrist, the phone looks like any ordinary watch displaying the time but when a call comes in, the screen changes. Just raise your hand a little closer to your mouth, press a button and you can talk into the watch through the speaker phone capability.

The watch-phone is expected to go into production mid-year though the company did not offer any details on pricing.

iChalky - iPhone Application



iChalky is an iPhone application that make use of the device's accelerometers, openGL and microphone.

Chalky is a simplistic stick figure whose posture and behavior result from the mechanical constraints that define him. He consists of a set of 8 masses connected to one another through a series of damped springs with various coefficients. Gravity and instantaneous acceleration are estimated from your iPhone's X and Y accelerometers and transferred onto Chalky's virtual world.

Friction was further added to the edges of his frame along with some rudimentary stepping heuristics to give him a fighting chance to maintain his balance as you rotate your phone around or take him on the bus with you. You can also grab, stretch and throw him with your multi-touch screen if you feel he's not getting enough abuse.

Chalky also thinks he can dance and he'll start busting his moves if he detects music though your phone's microphone... so crank up the tunes!

Chalky is not artificially intelligent and none of his gestures are choreographed. He illustrates the fact that humble perceptual measurements and simple constraints set in a physically meaningful environment can lead to interesting and sometime unexpected behavior.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Scientology?

Scientology is a vast money-making scheme under the guise of 'religion'.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Hayden Panettiere Promotes Animal Planet’s Whale Wars

While campaigning for the Save the Whales Again! campaign down in D.C. last weekend, Hayden Panettiere took some time away from the crowds to help promote Animal Planet’s new show Whale Wars. The series documents what exactly happens when the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society heads out to antagonize the Japanese Whaling fleet. As The Daily Green revealed in their preview of the show, “ships are rammed, stink bombs tossed, anti-whaling declarations are broadcast over loud speakers, and whales are chased to safety.”

The show premieres November 7th at 9pm on Animal Planet.

10 Most Awesome iPhone Apps of 2008

The iPhone alone is an amazing device. But it's the phenomenal App Store that's made the iPhone truly revolutionary, by giving thousands of independent developers the ability extend and transform the device with their creativity.

Not even half a year old, the store has surpassed a milestone of 10,000 pieces of software available. Since the beginning, Wired.com has paid close attention to the gems that shine among the dross.

We've plucked out a list of 10 apps — from mapping software to musical instruments to games — that deserve applause for their quality, innovation and breakthrough achievements. Here they are — Jay Leno style — with our top pick at the very bottom.

10. Stanza
A book reader that grabs free titles from public domains, Stanza has soared in popularity — making the iPhone a worthy competitor to Amazon's Kindle. And if those free books aren't enough, Stanza recently expanded to incorporate a store to purchase commercial titles. The app did a good job pleasing Wired.com's Charlie Sorrel, who modified his Moleskine notebook so he could embed his iPod touch in it. (That way, he could read e-books at the cafe while exuding an aura of pretentious artiness, instead of pretentious geekiness.) Download Stanza (Free)

9. SayWhere
You get used to typing on the iPhone after some time, but punching in addresses to look up directions is by far the biggest drag. DialDirections was the first to introduce speech-recognition capabilities to the iPhone with SayWhere, which translates users' speech into queries for Google Maps, Yelp, Traffic or Yellow Pages. It's a nifty app, especially for keeping drivers' eyes on the road rather than the iPhone's virtual keyboard. Download SayWhere (Free)

8. Tweetie
Twitter, a new form of micro-blogging, became more legitimate when it broke the news of the deadly Mumbai attacks. And Tweetie is the best app we've found to follow your Twitter friends. The app neatly separates Twitter feeds into categories, and the interface resembles the bubbly iChat interface that most of us have come to love. It even lets you search Twitter and save those searches for later. A must-have for Twitterholics. Download Tweetie ($3)

7. NetShare
This app is so cool you can't have it anymore. Nullriver's NetShare, an application that turns your iPhone into a wireless modem, disappeared from the App Store shortly after its release. Later, we learned Apple banned the app because NetShare violated AT&T's terms of service agreement. So only a lucky few (including some Wired.com staff) got the benefits of unlimited iPhone tethering, which normally costs about $30 a month, for a one-time price of $10. Bummer!

6. Shazam
Everyone's familiar with this scenario: You hear a really catchy, unfamiliar song on the radio and you have no idea what it's called. You hum it to yourself repeatedly and attempt to memorize the lyrics, only to forget it after slamming a few shots at the bar. Shazam will never leave you struggling to recollect these thoughts again: Hold the iPhone up to a speaker playing the unknown tune and the app will identify it — album, artist and song title — just like that. Download Shazam (Free)

5. Ocarina
The hottest music app in the App Store, Ocarina thought beyond the iPhone's touchscreen and found a unique way to use the handset's microphone. Blowing into the mic simulates the experience of tooting into a flute; you play around with four virtual "holes" on the screen to change the note. Ocarina users around the world can even hear what you're playing in a globe mode. It takes a while to get a hang of it, but Ocarina gives away just how creative iPhone apps can get so long as developers have enough imagination. Download Ocarina ($1)

4. TapTapRevenge
You'd have to be living on a different planet (or a retirement home) if you haven't heard of Guitar Hero, the game that gets players to twitch their fingers compulsively along with the beat of their favorite songs. Developer Tapulous took the same idea to make an extremely addictive rhythm game called Tap Tap Revenge. Tapping blinking lights on a screen to catch tunes isn't exactly the same as rocking out on plastic guitars and drum pads, but it's still highly addictive. And Tap Tap Revenge is so popular it's even offering the option to download new tracks to tap to, similar to Guitar Hero and Rock Band's music stores. Download TapTapRevenge (Free)

3. Trism
Trism is such an addictive and appealing game that it blessed its developer Steve Demeter with $250,000 in profit in just two months. And deservedly so, because the game's really well designed and plays something like a Bejeweled with an accelerometer to move around the puzzle pieces. It wouldn't be fair to call it one game, either: There are three different modes to keep you hooked. Download Trism ($3)

2. Pandora
Whoa whoa whoa — free downloaded music on a portable device? You don't say. Pandora's alternative music distribution made this happen, and the app is cool as hell on the iPhone. Add a station for an artist you like, and the app will play that artist's music as well as similar tunes you might like. What better way to find new music with the wealth of new bands out there? Download Pandora (Free)

1. Google Earth
When Steve Jobs called the iPhone "Your life in your pocket," he probably didn't expect Google to deliver the world in your pocket. Well, virtually. Displaying satellite imagery around the world in a 3-D globe, Google Earth is one of the most intense, mindblowing apps that truly shows off the powers of the iPhone. If you want to impress your grandmother with a demonstration of just how far technology has come since she was a girl, this ought to do the trick. Download Google Earth (Free)

Guitar Rock Tour - iPhone Game Review:



With the iPhone being touted as the "next big thing" in handheld portable gaming devices, it's time to put that claim to the test and see just how good the games are.
http://www.ponderpop.com
In this the first of a fistfull of PonderPop iphone game reviews Blunty shines the cold hard light of rock & roll hangover on "Guitar Rock Tour" from Gameloft.

Tracklist in game includes hits like: Beat It, In the shadows, Girlfriend, Message in a Bottle, What's My Age Again, Rock You like a Hurricane, Smoke on the Water, Underclass Hero, You Really Got Me, The River, If Everyone Cared, Who Knew, and more!


"Play the guitar and drums tracks of the most popular worldwide hits on your iPhone! Without any musical knowledge, learn how to quickly master the basic controls of each instrument by using the iPhone's Touch Screen and kick off your career as a rock star! Keep your cool in front of the crowd and follow the beat so the guitar (or drums) is synchronized with the other intruments in the band!" - http://www.gameloft.com/iphone-games/...

Firemint's Real Racing on Nokia N95



Firemint's Real Racing brings all the excitement, competition and glory of championship racing to your mobile.

http://www.firemint.com/realracing.htm

Real Racing iPhone game



Awesome-looking iPhone game with connected and social network elements. More at: http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPhone...

Edge by Mobigame - iPhone Game



iTunes link : http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZ...

TRAIN your KINESIS by pushing a cube into 26 levels.
Platforms, enigmas and reactions will develop your gamer skills.

"Best Mobile Game Milthon Award" (Video Games Festival)

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Erotic Japanese iPhone Games - Video

Do you know what day it is? Thursday! But not just any Thursday — it’s iPhone erotic game Tuesday. The shame! Here are two embarrassing fan-made games that feature natto-eating 14 year-old Yoshika from manga/anime Strike Witches and main heroine Yuno from Hidamari Sketch x 365. The NSFW Strike Witches one is above, and the very (yes, very) NSFW Hidamari Sketch x 365 is after the jump. There’s rubbing, it’s somewhat censored, but still rather suggestive. You’ve been warned.

GAMES AVAILABLE HERE:


Strike Witches [Game Site via Nico Nico Douga]

Yunocchi [Game Site via Nico Nico Douga via Sankaku]

Coldplay sued by Joe Satriani for plagiarizing ‘Viva La Vida’

Rock guitarist Joe Satriani has sued British band Coldplay, accusing the Grammy-nominated stars of plagiarizing one of his songs. Satriani’s copyright infringement suit, filed yesterday (Dec. 4) in Los Angeles federal court, claims the Coldplay song “Viva La Vida” incorporates “substantial original portions” of his 2004 instrumental “If I Could Fly.”

This argument comes down to is who you are a fan of - of course Coldplay fans arent going to accept that the songs are similar. And Satriani fans are going to be annoyed. Don’t have a go at me if this video upsets you. (Coldplay fans) Im not claiming Coldplay copied anyone, just putting the thought out there for people to talk about. YOU BE THE JUDGE - checks out the viddy.

Coldplay have recently been accused of copying ‘Songs I Didnt write’ by Creaky Boards on their new single Viva La Vida. The song is also similar, if not more so to Joe Satriani’s song ‘If I Could Fly’.

Full Remix of the two songs is at:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=w3kytzHrKpo

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