Harmonious is a nifty smart-sketch app. It can produce some neat results, but its unpredictability and mediocre interface confine it to novelty status.
[ Harmonious Review is a post from 148Apps ]
Harmonious is a nifty smart-sketch app. It can produce some neat results, but its unpredictability and mediocre interface confine it to novelty status.
[ Harmonious Review is a post from 148Apps ]
Hey PC game publishers, want to know how you can eliminate piracy? Give us the option of renting the games! We were discussing in the chat room a little while ago how fantastically awesome it would be to be able to rent games from Steam. Allow me to explain.
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You won’t be able to tether your iPhone to the iPad and it’s not AT&T’s fault this time. Apple has apparently blocked the Bluetooth profile on the iPad that allows tethering and has no plans to enable it.
Computerworld has posted up a story on decoding the new AT&T iPhone data plans and helping the user [...]
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When you go on the iTunes store and browse apps, some apps have a "+" sign next to the price. What does the plus sign mean? Thanks.
+ This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad.
I have a jailbroken iphone 3G. When I sync with iTunes, the Applications Category seems to be using 2GB, but I only have 10 applications, and they only have a maximum of 10 MB each.
I used to have several cracked apps, buy I deleted them.
Is it possible that those erased apps are still using some of my iPhone disk?
How can I free all that space? Thanks!
Take it back to the store where you brought it. It sound like more than a app problem.
Hello, I am trying to download some DLC (downloadable content) for hook champ, an iphone app. But for some reason my openfeint account wont sync with my itunes account. So is there any way I can download this content from the iTunes store?
Far as I know you have to be able to run the app to download content. Best bet is to contact the app developer for assistance with figuring out the sync issue.
Sword & Poker 2 combines the best elements of RPGs and poker. Like a Pokemon sequel, it doesn’t reinvent the game that came before it; instead, the small additions serve to make an excellent game even better.
[ Sword & Poker 2 In-Depth Review is a post from 148Apps ]
In the wake UC Davis’ announcement that the school was ending an Apps pilot for faculty because of privacy concerns, Google is celebrating a milestone. As of today, 8 million students, faculty and staff at educational institutions around the world are using Google Apps. Google says that the U.S. has about 16 million college students total, so the productivity suite is steadily gaining its piece of the pie.
In total, Google has around 25 million Apps users, so education makes up a generous slice of the suite’s userbase. Google has made a strong push to recruit educational institutions to use Google Apps, launching a new centralized site targeted towards recruiting educational institutions. It makes sense; not only is it a huge market for the productivity suite, but schools and colleges are where many people get trained, start relying on, and form brand allegiances to productivity apps.
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A new patent app from Apple surfaced last week that outlined a way to put solar panels behind the screen of devices. Apple is looking to add solar panels to all its gear.
Sister site SlashGear will be live blogging WWDC 2010 when it kicks off later this afternoon. This is the event where Steve will [...]
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