Minigore HD for iPad – First Look
Minigore HD for iPad is a shooter with one basic goal: blast everything that comes at your character. But despite being ultra simple, the game is also a lot of fun. The game features artsy, super-deformed characters, and the graphics are simply stunning. The gameplay is smooth, and the controls couldn’t be more simple: aim, destroy, and move on to the next enemy. It may sound very limited, but the developers managed to make this routine enjoyable and addictive, like us you will rapidly come to the conclusion that there is nothing more fun than controlling an ultra-enraged Santa on a mission to annihilate everything that tries to get close to him! At the end of the day, the game’s goal is to challenge your reflexes, by using and abusing your limitless machine gun. Simple, great looking, and addictive, Minigore HD for iPad is a fun, action-packed game for the summer. Tags : first look , minigore hd Category : iPad News Powered by WizardRSS | Unlimited Web Hosting
Soundpaper for iPad – First Look
Looking for an effective way to take notes? Well, there is no shortage of note taking apps on the App Store. But, SoundPaper is one app that brings some uniqueness to this space by pairing audio recording capabilities with its basic type entry notetaker.
SoundPaper is a great tool for taking notes in meetings, lectures, and interviews. It tracks what you type and draw while recording audio, so you’ll never worry about missing an important detail. During playback, just tap a word, and SoundPaper will jump right to that time in the audio.
After playing around with this app you will quickly find out is a great tool for students, interviewers, lawyers, and really anyone that spends time with business clients. If you missed any specific notes, don’t worry because SoundPaper has you covered. Simply tap what you wrote, and the app will play the audio to help you fill in the blanks.
I recently used the app at a meeting. I was able to use the audio and text feature to “bookmark” my notes. I was able to use these bookmarks to review specific comments. A good thing is that the audio files recorded by the app can be exported into high-quality AAC formatted (mp4) email attachments. I was able to export files via email and shared with a computer via my wireless local network. According to the developer, one hour of high quality audio is about 25MB.
If you need to use another document or app, SoundPaper will automatically pause the recording. When you come back, just tap the “Record” button, and the app will continue from where you left off.
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iPad Quick Tip – Saving Web Images
Save Your Web Images : Have you ever been out surfing the web on your iPad and come across an image that you really liked and wanted to share with a friend? Well, with this handy tip you’ll be able to save web images in no time. Open up Safari on your iPad and surf on over to a web page that has a cool image. Tap and hold your finger down on the image for about two seconds and you’ll see a dialog box pop-up with options to Open, Save or Copy an image. If you want to save an image, simply select save and the web image will be saved to your iPad’s photo library. If you want to e-mail a cool image to a friend, simply select Copy from the menu, launch the iPad’s Mail app and paste the image directly into the body of your e-mail message. You can also save cool images on the web and turn them into a Wallpaper for your iPad. Find the image you like and save it to your Photo library. To set this as your new Wallpaper, tap the Settings icon on your Home Screen and then choose Wallpaper from the list. Now simply select the image you just found and whether you would like to use it for the Lock Screen, Home Screen or both. Voila, you now have a cool new Wallpaper for your iPad. Now that people are getting their iPads, we’ve started our iPad Quick Tips series to help you get the most out of your new gadget. We’ll post our tips on a regular basis so keep coming back to find out the latest tricks and tips. Tags : Tips Category : Tech Tips , iPad News Powered by WizardRSS | Unlimited Web Hosting
Bills for iPad On Sale
Bills for iPad , a handy financial planning app, is currently on sale for $1.99. The app helps you control and forecast your expenses, as it tracks how much money you have spent vs. how much you wanted to spend, via a clear, simple interface. The app also provides lists of overdue payments, planned payments, and check what has already been paid off, to make sure you stay on top of your finances. Main features include: - a simple, easy to navigate interface - easy management of expenses and bills - filters for paid, planned and overdue payments - easy export to HTML and CSV (Excel) In less than 2 weeks, the app managed to become the second most sold app for the iPad , right after Pages . At $1.99, Bills for iPad is an inexpensive way to make sure you do not live above your means. Tags : bills for ipad , sale Category : iPad News Powered by WizardRSS | Unlimited Web Hosting
HTC Wildfire gets reviewed at SlashGear
Curious about HTC’s new budget Android smartphone, the HTC Wildfire? Over at SlashGear we’ve just finished reviewing the new handset, which promises much of the functionality users have grown to expect from HTC’s higher-end devices only with a bargain price tag. That means you get a 5-megapixel camera, HTC Sense, 3G, WiFi and Flash support; still, it’s not all plain sailing. The display may be 3.2-inches, like the HTC Legend, but it’s only running at QVGA resolution. For all the details, head over to SlashGear for the full review ! ) View full post on Android Community
Dell Inspiron 15r 15.6-Inch Laptop

Finding yourself a new 15.6-inch laptop with a decent price? How about the newly launched Inspiron 15r from Dell. At a starting price of $449.99, you’ll get yourself a 15.6-inch WLED Glossy LCD screen, a 1.86GHz Intel Pentium P6000 dual-core processor, an Intel HD graphics card, a 2GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, a DVD burner, a 7-in-1 card reader, an HDMI port, WiFi, a 6-cell battery and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. [Product Page]
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DIY USB Bronze Bell Clock

The tragic thing about computers is that they always so silently broadcast the time. It used to be that clocks were works of art in both sound and looks. Now there is just a small digital clock on the very bottom corner of your screen. It’s not exactly awe inspiring. Instead of settling for that, now you can turn your computer clock into something much more grand. Just make one of these USB bronze bell striking clocks and you’ll always be able to hear the time.
Every hour the bronze bell rings out and even once at the half hour mark, just like the big cuckoo clocks. Thankfully the person that created this was kind enough to post a guide on how to make your very own. That way everyone in your office can enjoy all of those classic sounds that clocks used to come with. I’m sure your co-workers will just love you.
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T-Mobile teasing us with launch of new mobile phone, rumored to be “The Vibrant”
T-Mobile is teasing users with a new phone.
The image that you see here come from their site, and these pink blocks are slowly disappearing to reveal a rebus that is probably the name of the new phone. You know what a rebus is, right? I think the last time I saw them was in elementary school, where you add and subtract words, letters, and pictures to solve a puzzle.
I think that you can see that the first few clues are obviously “Samsung”. If that is spoiler to some, then all I’ve got to say is: “you would have figured it out eventually”. I’ve got a major spoiler after the jump.
It would appear that the name of it is the Vibrant, which was leaked on T-Mobile’s Twitter account. It looks like the Vibrant is the T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy S series. I included a video of the Galaxy that I filmed at CTIA last March. I believe that the AT&T version is the Captivate.
It will have a 4-inch touch screen, 5 megapixel camera, and Samsung 1GHz Hummingbird processor. I suppose we will find out more in the next few days, when the time runs out on this puzzle.
We don’t have the formal release date and pricing of the Vibrant, but there is some sort of launch event planned for June 29.
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