Archive for February, 2011

e-Cycle Helps AT&T iPhone users Switch to Verizon

e-Cyclee-Cycle is offering secure iPhone buyback services for AT&T iPhone customers, to help make the switch to Verizon. CEO cautions sellers to beware of misleading pricing due to “condition rating” of devices.

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Join the Hearts – Jigsaw Puzzle

pic Wonderful holiday is coming and Join It team wants to wish all the best to everyone on the Valentine’s Day. Specially for this holiday we made Join the Hearts – Jigsaw Puzzle for iPad. This puzzle is a Valentine’s gift edition of Join It – Jigsaw Puzzle – game which is one of the best jigsaw puzzle game for iPad and certainly the most natural and realistic among all.
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Printopia

Printopia Icon With iOS 4.2, Apple introduced AirPrint to its iPod touch, iPad and iPhone OS. Last list I saw showed about 30 HP printers and a few Epson printers that supported AirPrint. However, do we really want to spend the cash to purchase new printers? Continue reading »

Video Tutorial on iMovie ’11

pic Noteboom Productions has announced that their latest Video Tutorial, Tutor for iMovie ’11 (v1.0), is now available on the Mac store. In Tutor for iMovie ’11, the user watches videos to learn how to use iMovie ’11, part of iLife ’11 for the Macintosh. Users can choose different video chapters to watch as they go through the video tutorial. All the videos are stored on the computer.
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Copy/paste more than one thing

pic Xinfinite has announced the release of iXiu 2.0 in the Mac App Store. iXiu is an enhanced visualized pasteboard application. Take your favorite application in mind. Often you want to copy/paste more than one thing and put it aside for a while, even if your computer has restarted. Operating Systems aren’t created with this in mind.
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Mac and iOS brain training game

Independent games developer Chris Mayer has announced a successful first year on the App Store for Brain App, with over 20,000 downloads in more than 50 countries.
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Games Infomanager 1102

awesome games for the iPad, iPhone, iPods, and Mac The search for good iPad games and entertainment continues. This week we check out these games for older kids and adults including : * Cleopatra: a Queen’s Destiny * Get Stoned 3D for your next coffee break * The Curator’s Game * The Free Balls * Chutes and Ladders remix * Blowfish Bay * Banzai Blowfish * No Gravity . . . and more! If you’ve got favorites, please send along your review, or links.

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Time Sheet (Photo Verified)

pic Finally a simple time sheet system that eliminates paper forms. No more coffee and mustard stained time sheets, that take hours to decipher. Daily progress reports and time sheets will be emailed at the end of each day to all required parties. Continue reading »

Mobile App Store for Kids and Families

pic Moms With Apps, a collective of parents who make apps for the iPhone and iPad, launched a mobile app catalog of family-friendly apps on the iTunes App Store. The “Moms With Apps” mobile app simplifies the app discovery process by enabling parents and educators to search for apps by specific educational categories. Continue reading »

Malware infomanager 1102-07

DDoS against the Visa and Paypal web servers Most people never know what’s going on in the background. But cybercrime is working its way into main stream life sooner than you feared … this week:
* Super Bowl: Time For Cybercriminals To Score
* Cyber-Criminals Target Super Bowl Commercials
* Hackers Gained Access to Nasdaq Systems, but Not Trades
* How IE9 uses app reputation to axe malware
* Disastrous Implications Inflicted Due Facebook, Claims Panda Security
* Microsoft: Waledac Botnet Operators May Have Shared Code
* United Parcel Service spam malware attack
* Drug cartels supplying malware-infected pirated software, Microsoft warns
* Targeted Attacks on Abobe Reader Files
* Spyware Gangs Merging, Planning ‘Supertrojan’ Malware
… and more!

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Digital Natives?

Joe Showker's FRONTLINE email news publication MY FRONTLINE EMAIL NEWS publication will post late winter, but I wanted to get this vital and timely data out to my subscribers and collaborators. Stakeholders in this digital ethics journey now include digital natives AND digital immigrants — whom I’ll not be referring to much anymore…

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CraiglyCam 1.8

pic Mother Tucker, LLC has announced the release of CraiglyCam 1.8, the Craigslist photo posting camera app for the iPhone. Designed originally for iPhones, CraiglyCam is a video still camera app which gives users the fastest method for posting photos to Craigslist. Continue reading »

Web Development Toolkit 2.0

BundlesForMac has announced the start of Web Development Toolkit 2.0. This bundle focuses on web development and includes six outstanding apps that will make your web development experience go smoothly. This bundle includes everything that you need to manage and maintain a static or dynamic website, manage databases, deploy content, check that it is all working correctly, and then bill your customer. All at an amazing 85%, the cost of this bundle is less than most of the apps included, so you can’t lose. Continue reading »

All About iWeb

The subtitle of this web site is “iWeb tips, tutorials and inspiration.” The home page has the most recent article. The current one is “Custom accordion slider for your iWeb all in CSS3.” Continue reading »

MOD Converter for Mac

iFunia Announces MOD Converter for the Mac App Store iFunia MOD Converter for Mac is now available on the Mac App Store. iFunia MOD Converter is the multifunctional tool which helps camcorder enthusiasts easily convert MOD,TOD files recorded by most popular digital camcorder to all popular video and audio formats for use on Mac, iPad, iPhone or iPod, or Apple TV.

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