With all the photo apps flooding the Apple App Store, it’s cool to find an analog device to render some special effects.
How great looking is this!?!
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by Eric Dye
With all the photo apps flooding the Apple App Store, it’s cool to find an analog device to render some special effects.
How great looking is this!?!
[Read more…] about Analog Special Effects Lenses for Your iPhone
by Eric Dye
This is a really cool concept!
By scanning the QR code on the front page of the Spaceship Pilot website with your iOS device, it launches a Space Invaders styled mini game as it syncs to your iOS device to be used as the controller.
You’ll want to use Safari to give this a try, since “accelerometer support is available in Mobile Safari and this enables the browser to sense movement, speed and direction with Javascript on iPhone and iPad devices.”
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by Eric Dye
Apple’s brand is powerful.
That’s why Apple knock-offs run rampart, even if it’s just the logo being used on a cooking stove.
Here are 5 of the 10 Apple knock-offs from MicGadget:
by Eric Dye
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could do a little more with all those beautiful Instagram photos?
Now you can!
It’s called, InstaMatch, and it uses your own Instagram photos, your tagged photos, or one of five sets of the most popular Instagram photos.
Features include:
by Tre Lawrence
Finally…
I believe that we can say with a high degree of certainty that the insanely popular image sharing application known as Instagram may not be an iOS-exclusive much longer. (Yes, I know it has been on its way to Android for a very, very long time, but still).
While chatting with TechCrunch, Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom all but showed off a version of the app for Android, while pointing out that he felt it might be “better” than the iOS port.
Personally (and please don’t stone me here), while Instagram does intrigue me, most of its allure has eluded me. Still, I am happy more people (self included) will have access to the application.
27 million registered users cannot all be wrong, can they?
by Eric Dye
If the iOS had been released in 1986, it may have gone something like this.