Date archive for January, 2010
Scrabble (1)
1/18/10 •
I think we’ve established how much I enjoy word games. The question is, why haven’t I reviewed Scrabble yet? Well, I’ll tell you. It’s because all my time is spent playing it. With a little Catan thrown in, of course. I remember being horrible at Scrabble when I began playing regularly some time in college, ... Read More
Monday Links (0)
1/18/10 •
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web When you buy a smartphone, what you can do with it is becoming more important than how it looks. Nexus One great, but consider the ecosystem before you buy Recently, the people of the island republic of Mauritius have been able to purchase the iPhone 3G and ... Read More
Closet (0)
1/15/10 •
“What should I wear today?” This thought peppers my mind every morning, as I’m sure it does for most women, or hey, men too. Especially when you have one of those Carrie Bradshaw closets, brimming to bursting with stacks of shoes, a tree’s worth of hangars, and accessories galore, and not to mention the jam-packed ... Read More
Friday Links (0)
1/15/10 •
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web A new report claims that Apple (NSDQ:AAPL) and iPhone apps developers have lost $450 million because of software piracy since the App Store opened in July 2008, but some developers feel that such costs may be dramatically decreased in the future. App Developers: SaaS May Thwart iPhone Piracy An offshoot ... Read More
Yahtzee Adventures (0)
1/14/10 •
I commute. Every day I get up at the last possible moment before my commuting buddy arrives, and usually I’m brushing my teeth or packing my lunch when I receive his text, “Here.” Likewise for him, I’m sure. A few months back he introduced me to Yahtzee Adventures, by Electronic Arts, by way of sound. ... Read More
Sherlock Holmes (0)
1/14/10 •
Ever since the release of the recent Sherlock Holmes movie, with the ever-dashing Robert Downey Jr. as the master of mystery, himself, and with Jude Law as his witty sidekick Watson, I’ve noticed a small flurry of Sherlock Holmes apps in the iTunes Store. Okay, maybe I’ve only seen two or three, but considering there ... Read More
Thursday Links (0)
1/14/10 •
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web The Apple (AAPL) App Store has been an amazing success, with more than 3 billion app downloads since its launch in July 2008. Officially, the store is the only way to add new software to your iPhone or iPod Touch. Apple: Rampant Piracy Of iPhone Apps? The debut of Google’s ... Read More
Wednesday Links (0)
1/13/10 •
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web Pocket Heat turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a portable heater by maxing out your iPhone CPU’s processing power. You can adjust the heat level by using …Pocket Heat app uses iPhone CPU to warm hands Perhaps the most impressive iPhone accessory ever made ... Read More
Let it Snow! Skiing Apps for the iPhone *UPDATE* (1)
1/12/10 •
I am not a skiier. In fact, I’ve never skiied. Or, at least, I’ve never done downhill skiing, which is arguably the only way to ski. My boyfriend, on the other hand, is a skier. Gliding this way and that, effortlessly, over powdery snow, sloshing pretty streams of it in either direction, he just exudes ... Read More
Tuesday Links (0)
1/12/10 •
Top iPhone and Technology Related Stories from across the web Peruse any story about Nuance Communications’ voice-enabled iPhone apps, and it won’t be long before an aggrieved iPod touch owner poses this question: Why won’t Nuance’s dictation and search apps work on my mobile device? Nuance Adds IPod Touch Support to Mobile Speech Apps Andy Rubin, the ... Read More

