EA Games… Nine New Titles!

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On September 5, 2008

Nine New Titles!

Count ’em… 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 are on the way from EA Games including

Yahtzee Adventures, Mini Golf, Lemonade Tycoon, Mahjong, Monopoly: Here & Now The World Edition, SimCity, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 09, Need for Speed Undercover, and The Sims 3. Nice!

EA also announced a plan to release Spore Origins on September 7th.

 Via Gizmodo

The full EA Games Press Release

Tie-a-Tie Deluxe – Review

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Date: 2008-08-20

Price: 1.99

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Old Media / New Media- Pros and Cons To Both

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On September 4, 2008

One of my long-standing favorite tech magazines is going out. A few weeks ago Thaddeus Publishing announced that the next issue of Smartphone Pocket PC magazine would be its last. During the years when I swore by Windows Mobile devices PPC Mag was a key guide to the best devices and applications. I’m sad to see it go but understand the reasons offered in a blog post by publisher Hal Goldstein.

That’s the bad news. The good news is that on September 9th their new magazine iPhone Life magazine will be available by subscription and on newsstands nationwide. As Goldstein writes,

“People are excited about the iPhone and iPod touch for good reason. The iPhone’s vibrant screen, its fun intuitive interface, powerful Safari browser, automatic updates, and app store brilliantly solve many of the problems inherent in handheld computing. The iPhone is changing the way people use their phones, and we’re here to help them get the most out of it.”

The new issue covers news, reviews, profiles, tips, how-to’s, and more. Having had the privilege of writing a couple of the pieces in the issue I have already seen the final version and it is terrific. It does, however, highlight some of the pros and cons of “Old Media” vs. “New Media”.

Instapaper Pro- Why I Spent $10 On A Free App

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Since downloading Instapaper last month I have been finding it to be an increasingly powerful app that is an ever growing part of my online life. It isn’t an understatement to say that it has changed the way I read material I find on the web.

When I come to something I want to read in depth now I simply highlight the text I want and hit the “Read Later” bookmark I got from the Instapaper website when I signed up for an account.

Seconds later the text is available in my Instapaper website on my Mac OR (and the reason for doing it in the first place) on my iPhone in a crisp, clean, easy to read format. Because of Instapaper I do little actual reading on my iMac or MacBook now. Instead, I grab it and read when I have a chance. It is not only convenient but I actually find it EASIER to read on Instapaper since all the extraneous website clutter is automatically removed. 

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On September 3, 2008

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Big Stone Phone, the creative iPhone app developers behind my favorite Twitter client Twittelator Pro, have yet another app on the way.

Gesture is an upcoming app for creating digital paintings on your iPhone or iPod Touch.

With Gesture you create artwork in your “Studio” and display them in your “Gallery“. You can create art work from scratch or instantly pointilize photos. You can even load images from the internet.

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–zoom in for detail work 

–undo changes you don’t like.

Paintings can be saved on your device and played back like a movie or sent to the Gallery, which allows you to view paintings in landscape mode, add and delete paintings and even share your paintings with others.

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I’ve made no secret of how big a fan I have become of the organizational service reQall. It is a planner, a transcriber and a "memory jogger" and is one of the most important productivity apps on my iPhone. The current update was released without fanfare but it takes reQall to an entirely new level.

With this update-

–Syncing with reQall’s server has been made faster and more reliable. (I tested it a few times and it is MUCH faster!)

–Audio created on an IPhone 3G uploads more quickly. (MUCH more quickly!)

–The reQall service can now automatically decide how to organize items you add via text or voice. "If you use the word "buy" it will be added to your shopping list.  If you say "Note" it will be added to your notes."

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