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There's room in Apple's iPad lineup for a big bad monster version. A version the size of a sheet of notebook paper. That's right, quite a bit bigger... Read more →
Ember Is an Idea Scrapbook for Creatives
If you're a creative-type person (like a designer) who uses the web as an idea-generating catalyst, Ember is for you. It's a Mac app that acts like a... Read more →
Briefly Is a Slideshow App on Steroids — or Meth — I’m Not Quite Sure
One of the coolest apps I've seen in a long time is Briefly, an app that is basically a slideshow app -- except it's really fast. Super fast. The... Read more →
AT&T Offers New Plan for Massively Addicted Smartphone Owners
I'm not sure that it makes fiscal sense for consumers, but if you want to upgrade to a new smartphone every few months, AT&T now has a plan for... Read more →
Limbo Comes to the iPad!
Limbo first saw the light of day as a year-long exclusive for the Xbox Live Arcade, then hit the PlayStation 3, Windows, and Mac OS X and Linux. And... Read more →
Apple’s App Store Is at Once Evil and Wonderful
"There's more to the App Store than rampant, frolicking goodness and light, though. There's darkness. In order to bring light to the world, Apple has... Read more →
High Fructose Corn Syrup and AOL: Mail, News, Weather & Video App?
AOL: Mail, News, Weather & Video by AOL is a new app that seeks to create a nifty and highly consumable content aggregation addiction. Basically,... Read more →
The Human Face of Big Data Tablet App Seeks to Personify a World of Impersonal Facts and Figures
While corporations have glommed onto "Big Data," the term is nonetheless apt. And impersonal. The Human Face of Big Data Tablet App by Rick Smolan... Read more →
The Little Leap Motion Blows Past Apple
"I look at Apple's more than $100 billion in the bank, and you know what I find to be a yawn-inspiring investment? Buying back Apple stock. Apple... Read more →
Cut Calculator Saves You Money in Materials for Not-So-Handy Handyman
If you've done a few home improvement projects, you probably either ended up with more materials than you needed . . . some of it cut and ruined in... Read more →
