cassidyjames
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Where's Ubuntu One? ;)

This looks nifty for Windows users, and I might have to install it at work.

This. I've used Vegas for many-a-video and it's very nice!

Uh, uh-oh! Looks like Vimeo doesn't support Fx 4, which is unfortunate. :( And to add salt to the wound, they tell me to "upgrade to a modern HTML5-compliant browser" which links to Apple's Safari page. Not to mention that Google Chrome is just as (if not more) HTML5-compliant and works on Windows, Mac, and Linux and

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Then you could watch this and be at a Disney resort any time

Looks like Star Tours meets TRON. I really, really like it, but it just seems to have too much blue for Star Wars. :-/

This service looks great; it's kinda a hybrid between PayPal and Square. They recently announced their "Spots" feature, which I guess lets the mobile app automatically know where you are when you want to pay a merchant (via GPS?) and makes it even simpler.

But it *will* be getting it, which is far better than the iPad, which will *never* get it.

Did we bring down TED? I'm getting a 404 on the download link and a 403 on the home page. :(

I'm going to have to agree with Paul; while less intrusive than the stock notifications, it's still intrusive and forces user interaction. What would be better is if it showed up Growl-like for a moment, then faded away on its own. This way it's there if you want to act on it immediately, but then it automatically

I find it interesting that he licensed it as BSD. While I appreciate the full freedom that offers, Apple could seriously just grab his code and throw it into iOS with or without modifications, and not let anyone else use the improvements they made. :-/

I already spent a couple hundred dollars on my powerhouse of a phone and don't want to carry around another device, so gaming on it makes sense. Plus $30 for this makes more sense than $250 plus more expensive games.

Oooooor it's cool to have different options for different touchscreen devices. The Classics look great for the casual games on iOS or Android, the Scribe looks sick for handwritting on a tablet, and the flow looks like it provides a much better brush emulation than a finger would.

After playing many sweaty-handed rounds of PewPew on my EVO, I would appreciate a more tactile (and less finger-smudgy) way of controlling it.

They're using the little gripper things on the text, which is a Gingerbread feature. So... I guess it makes sense. I got the update on my EVO (running CM7) and it works pretty well. I still wish they'd implement zooming in/out for HTML emails; it'd be nice to see an overview instead of constantly panning!

Uh... those look either terribly 'shopped, or whoever came up with the button placement needs fired. Or shot. Or fired, then shot.

No, I have... but it's never looked like that. I also have an EVO and the screen's not that smudgy. Doesn't the iPad have some sort of oleophobic coating, though?

Okay, am I blind, or have all the source links disappeared? :(

So... did hey put something special on his fingers, or is that how it looks normally? If it's the former, fine, but if it's the latter, that's pretty disgusting.