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High resolution icons and the pull down to refresh feature are finally coming to the Gmail web app on the iPhone. Awesome! But, uh, will anyone notice? I mean, does anyone even use the Gmail web app? Look, the Gmail Web App has long been fantastic. It’s the sort of web app that you wish…
To suck people into downloading their free app, Vonage is giving away 15 minutes’ free international calling. Thereafter, you can pre-pay for bulk minutes, with the approximate cost being $2 per 15 minutes—billable to your iTunes. That rate works for 100 countries, but if your chosen country isn’t on that list, you can grab an…
Forget about the top ten reasons you should quit Facebook. Heck, forget about all the other reasons too because this is the new definitive reason why you will quit Facebook: Zuckerberg now wants to put ads directly in your feed. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Facebook wants to put advertising in your News…
It’s official: After Christopher Reeve, Henry Cavill is my favorite Superman. Heck, he may become my favorite Superman of all time! He looks absolutely badass in the the first public shot of the new movie Man of Steel. Please Hollywood, don’t screw this one. Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures have provided the first look…
Mapnificient is the best idea I’ve seen in a very long time. It allows you to pick your location, set an amount of time and then find exactly where can you go using public transportation in that time. Absolute genius. I can see myself using Mapnificient on a daily basis, limiting my searches for bars,…
This guy got a real couch, attached it to a board and went off for some surfing on Kootenay Lake, chilling out while drinking beer. My new favorite sport. [Geekosystem]
Sorry Android. You get by with having this reputation of being open but in reality you’re the least open/most closed “open platform” around. In a study with eight other platforms, Android finished dead last. And it wasn’t even close. The study, done by market research firm, VisionMobile took a look at Android, Eclipse, the Linux…
The latest issue of Wired contains an essay arguing that social media isn’t social. Oddly, the piece inadvertently nails why I’m skeptical about Google Plus: The best evidence that social media isn’t really about personal connection? Marketers love it. It seems like every business from taco trucks to GE is hoping to use social media…
It’s not expected until this fall, but Apple’s already been giving the thumbs up to iOS 5-compatible apps. Mashable’s app spells out “iOS 5 compatibility,” while Camera+ skirts it with “compatibility with that upcoming OS That Must Not Be Named.” iOS 5’s beta 4 has been available to developers since late-July, and the fact that…
Whenever you link to an item on Amazon or iTunes, Twitter is now offering a preview of the content, with a little widget embedded in the tweet. This will likely help users, while netting Twitter some cash. [TheDigitalReader via SlashGear]
Unless it’s wearing a waterproof jacket, natch. These Japanese faucet stands for both iPad and iPhone are so much fun, and come in black, blue, white or transparent. No word on pricing or availability, I’m afraid. [DesignBoom]
Did you know Barbie’s had over 120 careers since 1959? Along with dabbling in computer engineering, she’s also planning a big move into architecture this fall—but obviously she’ll need an eco-friendly cantilever mansion to call her own. Like England’s Balancing Barn, Barbie’s four-storey dream mansion (which is being manufactured by Mattel to coincide with the…
Enjoying Shark Week, are we? If you’ve been admiring the slow-mo camera work and wondering just how they manage it, here’s the $118,000 answer: Phantom Gold. No, that’s not a condom brand, it’s a a limited-edition pro-cam. Apparently Shark Week is well-suited to the Phantom Gold because it shoots the full HD footage at adjustable…
Skype’s 2.1 Android app supports a wide range of phones and tablets now, including Samsung’s Galaxy S, S II and Galaxy Tab; HTC’s Desire, Thunderbolt, Sensation and EVO 3D and 4G; plus a bunch of Sony Ericsson devices. [AndroidMarket via AndroidPolice]
Adding to yesterday’s five handsets, RIM’s got two more BlackBerrys for 2011 according to their MD of global sales and regional marketing, but as to whether they’ll use the PlayBook’s QNX OS remains to be seen. Patrick Spence, speaking to The Guardian, commented that the three handsets launched yesterday won’t ever be able to play…
When our Matt got hands-on with the S1 and S2, they were only running Honeycomb 3.0, but judging by some leaked—and then pulled—screenshots on Sony’s site, 3.2 might make an appearance. In case you haven’t heard, Android 3.2 will give developers more control over the user interface (which could be good or bad, really), the…
Now that the iPad app is out of the way, Skype’s next priority is Windows Phone. And the software company is not wasting any time. Skype is looking to hire an engineer who’ll build and optimize “the Skype Video Engine solution for Microsoft Windows and Windows Phone platforms.” With support for a front-facing camera possibly…
Are you following the controversy surrounding Google’s attack on its competitors for buying up the Nortel patents? It took a strange twist when Microsoft revealed that Google was originally in on the deal, but decided to back out. The controversy started with a blistering blog post by David Drummond, Google’s Senior Vice-President and Chief Legal…
Sharing pictures of your kids used to be easy—whip out the wallet-sized photos and pass. Now, you pull out your phone and squint. With these new millimeter-cubed projector lenses, squinting, like wallet photos, may become a thing of the past. The FLGS3 Series, from the Alps company, are asymmetrical glass lenses that measure a minuscule…
Richard Handl, was arrested by the Swedish police for the possession of nuclear material including radium, americium, and uranium. The inquisitive man was creating a nuclear reactor to see if it’s possible to split atoms at home.” Crazy, but true. Handl isn’t the first man to be arrested with the early workings of a homemade…