Archive | August 13th, 2010

Using the iPad to help autistic children

13. August 2010

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Since the iPad launched a few months ago, folks have found a a number of intriguing uses for the device. Below, SF Weekly reports on how folks are using the iPad to help educate autistic children. Since the iPad’s unveiling in April, autism experts and parents have brought it into countless homes and classrooms around the world. […]

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John Carmack demos Tech 5 game engine at 60 fps

13. August 2010

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At QuakeCon 2010 this week, id co-founder and Doom developer John Carmack took the stage to show off the upcoming id Tech 5 gaming engine which is capable of operating at an impressive 60 frames per second, a faster framerate than both Doom Classic and Doom Resurrection. Carmack noted, while demoing an upcoming iOS title, […]

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Advertisers say iAds off to a strong start

13. August 2010

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Back in April, Steve Jobs took the stage at a special iOS event and declared, without hesitation, that mobile ads suck. The solution? iAds, Apple’s foray into the world of mobile advertising, a world still dominated by Google. Now that developers and advertisers have had some time to see how iAds perform out “in the […]

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Users turn old Macs into makeshift iPad stands

13. August 2010

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Cult of Mac has an interesting article detailing the growing number of users who are making use of their old Macs by using them as makeshift iPad stands. Up in the upper left hand corner of the above photo is the iPad nestled snugly into the display of an old Mac Classic. Trippy. You can […]

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Adobe re-brands mobile Photoshop app as “Photoshop Express”; iPad support now included

13. August 2010

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Back in October 2009, Adobe released a Photoshop.com mobile app for the iPhone that did incredibly well on the app store. The app, as you might expect, was a toned down version of Photoshop. Some of the available tools included the ability to crop, rotate, and adjust exposure, saturation and tint. Also bundled in the […]

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