Archive for December, 2009

Official iPhone Lego App Converts Reality Into a Brick Mosaic [IPhone Apps] (Gizmodo)

When I saw "Official iPhone Lego App" in my mailbox today, I got instantly wet. Then I checked i...

 

When I saw “Official iPhone Lego App” in my mailbox today, I got instantly wet. Then I checked it out in the iTunes App Store, and my dreams were destroyed. But when I tried it, I loved it anyway.

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CES 2010: New Scosche iPod And iPhone Accessory Lineup Debuts (I4U)

 

CES 2010 will have a dedicated Apple products exhibition hall dubbed iLounge Pavilion.

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Court won’t revive iPod volume suit (Boston Globe)

 

CHICAGO – Two customers who sued Apple Inc.

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Apple wins iPod hearing dispute (MalaysiaNews.net)

 

A US appeals court has ruled in favour of Apple in a lawsuit claiming that the iPod was could be responsible for hearing loss.The judge upheld a 2008 ruling, saying “the plaintiffs simply do not …

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WWE’s SmackDown vs. RAW for the iPhone, Updates on Bret Hart and Sabu (Lords of Pain)

 

Get SD vs. RAW on your iPhone.

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Mophie iPhone credit card reader coming to a CES near you (Engadget)

 

iPhone accessory maker and recession antidote regular Mophie is about to make the most buzzworthy move of its short history by offering a credit card reader and accompanying transaction app for the Apple handset. Positioned as a direct competitor to Jack Dorsey’s Square iPhone Payment System , Mophie’s solution looks to be integrated into an iPhone case — making it possible to keep the reader …

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Super Monkey Ball: Step and Roll Updated Impressions

 

We chat with Super Monkey Ball producer Yasuhito Baba about the game’s simple mechanics and the introduction of the Wii Balance Board into the control scheme. Since its early arcade days, Super Monkey Ball has gradually grown in popularity in Japan, North America and Europe, spawning several ports and sequels throughout the years for the Nintendo GameCube, PS2, Xbox, GameBoy Advance, DS, and most recently, the Wii

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Super Monkey Ball: Step and Roll Video Interview with Yasuhito Baba

 

GameSpot talks to Super Monkey Ball: Step and Roll producer Yauhito Baba about the reasons behind introducing the Wii Balance Board, the broad appeal of the Super Monkey Ball series, as well as possibilities for online play and implementing upcoming m Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot ” Super Monkey Ball: Step and Roll Video Interview with Yasuhito Baba ” was posted by edmondt on Thu, 31 Dec 2009 00:27:28 -0800

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Video Interview with Sega’s Naoya Tsurumi

 

Laura Parker talks to Sega’s Head of Worldwide Consumer Business, Naoya Tsurumi about Sega’s history and strategies, his thoughts on the current state of the video game industry, and whether or not they’re thinking of reentering the console market. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot ” Video Interview with Sega’s Naoya Tsurumi ” was posted by edmondt on Thu, 31 Dec 2009 00:20:29 -0800

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Video Interview: Sega’s Naoya Tsurumi

 

Head of worldwide consumer business discusses strategy, his thoughts on the state of the game industry, and whether or not Sega is thinking of reentering the console market. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot ” Video Interview: Sega’s Naoya Tsurumi ” was posted by edmondt on Thu, 31 Dec 2009 00:20:29 -0800

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