When Matt Comi and friends Neven Mrgan and Cabel Sasser set out to create a one of a kind experience on the iPhone and iPad, they not only succeeded in delivering something that met everyone’s expectations: they knocked it out of the park.
The Incident
A Full Metal Jacket Case John Connor Would Carry
Whether you’re dodging bullets from a rail gun or deflecting laser blasts from clumsy Storm Troopers, the Full Metal Jacket iPhone 4 case offers the most extreme protection as you outrun the SkyNet.
The iPhone, iPad Controlled Massage Chair You Want to Have
I’m sure Steve Jobs has upgraded his squeaky office chair for the Human AcuTouch 9500 by now. Not only does it automatically adjust to all those tender spots on your delicate body, it remembers how you like to lounge and transitions any susceptible being into a state of orgasmic relaxation. I’m not kidding when I say this is the most advanced lawn chair/massage ornament in existence.
The iPad TV - Relive the 80s Era of Fuzzy CRT
The iPad has found its way onto refrigerators, toying with Legos, reviving an iMac G4, plastered onto walls with velcro, and now into the set of your favorite 1980’s television.
iPad Camera Kit vs. Chinese Knock-Off
Normally we’d have a good laugh over some crazy Chinese knock-off that poorly imitates Apple’s genius, but we’ll admit it: China wins.
Daylite Touch Goes 1.5: Reminders, Retina Display Graphics, New Features
Daylite Touch, the app that allows you to professionally manage your team and business, has been updated to version 1.5 - which introduces a lot of improvements and new features. First, Retina Display and iOS 4 multitasking support: the app now looks great on the iPhone and can sync with the Mac version in the background. Good stuff.
As for the new features, you can now filter your contact list or disable the sync process on the app’s launch. Daylite Touch is available for free here. Check out the full changelog below.
Flash 10.1 for Mac Updated with Hardware Acceleration
MacRumors is reporting that Flash 10.1 for Mac has finally been updated to include support for hardware-accelerated decoding of video content, which offers a smoother playback and eats less battery. At least Adobe says so.
Adobe project manager Thibault Imbert:
“We just pushed a few minutes ago a new version of the Flash Player 10.1.82.76 containing a nice feature that was in beta until now called “Gala”. Yes, H.264 GPU decoding in Mac OSX is now officially enabled in the Flash Player.
You should notice now a nice difference when playing H.264 content on your Mac in terms of CPU usage. We rarely enable new features in security releases but we really wanted to enable such a cool feature.”
Go download Flash here. Then, go download ClickToFlash here.
Gruber: iPod Touch with Retina Display and Dual Cameras Coming “In A Few Weeks”
John Gruber, while talking about the Dell Streak:
“That’s almost twice as much as a good iPod Touch, and if you wait a few weeks to buy the Touch, you’ll get one with a Retina Display and dual cameras. If Dell can’t make an iPod Touch competitor, who can?”
Does “a few weeks” mean September? I think so. But then again, what about the mid-August Apple event rumor?
Plants vs. Zombies for Mac Available on Steam
Mac gamers, rejoice: one of the most acclaimed games for iPhone and iPad, Plants vs. Zombies, is now available on Mac OS X via Steam. It’s the game you know and love, available on your desktop computer of choice.
This “Game of the Year” edition also includes support for Steamcloud and a new feature called “Zombatar” which allows you to incorporate your own custom zombies into the game.
Check out the full press release below. [Thanks, Jack]