So you guys voted for what are only the most badass, flesh eating, insane OS X applications for 2010 in the Ars Technica Design Awards. And if you didn’t, GTFO! Tonight, the results are in, and I bet you can guess which application won, “Best New OS X App.”
And the 2010 Ars Design Award Winners Are In
Appsaurus 1.5: It Keeps Getting Better & Better
When Federico reviewed Appsaurus 1.0, it came with a glowing review. Here you have a service that goes beyond the call of ‘Genius’ through its personal recommendation engine. Appsaurus has seen growth through it’s short lifespan in the App Store, adding features and learning how to make the best recommendations possible. Now, Appsaurus has gotten to be the app recommendation monster; In my eyes, being far more useful than Apple’s own service.
WWDC Rumor Roundup [Video]
The good folks over at AppAdvice have posted a useful video that rounds up all the rumors we’ve been hearing so far about tomorrow’s WWDC keynote. Safari 5? iPhone HD, 4G or 4? New iPhone OS-based Apple TV?
Check out the video after the break. And in case you don’t know, we’ll be liveblogging the event on MacStories. Just bookmark this page, and come back tomorrow at 9.45 am PT.
iPhone OS has Triple the Market Share of Android
CNET is reporting this afternoon that the iPhone holds 28% of the market share, while Android only holds 9%. The iPhone is certainly a popular device, but didn’t earlier reports have Apple at around 21% with Android at 28%? What’s going on here? As it stands, Apple and Google are playing a very tough game of tug of war, and neither is backing down. Though with Android phones coming out every month, compared to yearly releases of the iPhone, will popularity or sheer production win out in the end?
Jailbroken iPads Get an Application Switcher, Circuitous
One of the best things about jailbreak is the possibility to enable true multitasking and install application switchers, pretty much like those ones you can have on Mac OS X and Windows PCs. On jailbroken iPhones you can install Pro Switcher, an amazing tool by Ryan Petrich which allows you to quickly switch between apps running in the background. Unfortunately, Pro Switcher is not ready for the iPad yet, although we’ve heard rumors of a private beta floating around.
Pro Switcher isn’t the only application switcher worth giving a try though: Circuitous,a quite popular extension for the iPhone, has been updated to the 2.0 version and it’s now iPad-compatible.
Safari 5 Coming on Monday?
According to MacGeneration, Apple is getting ready to launch Safari 5 and Mac OS X 10.6.4 at the WWDC. While 10.6.4 should be an update geared towards stability and compatibility improvements, the new version of Safari should carry a lot of new features, such as Reader.
Apple Launches Official App for WWDC Attendees
Apple has released its official application for WWDC attendees. It’s available over at developer.apple.com/wwdc/app and requires you to login with the same account you used to purchase your WWDC ticket.
Google Goggles Coming to the iPhone “Soon”
Google Chrome Mockup for iPad is Absolutely Gorgeous
The Safari browser on the iPad is okay, but it leaves so much to be desired on that big, beautiful screen. Markus Schmeiduch decided to mock up what Google Chrome might look like on the iPad, and does an amazing job of describing features, gestures, all while providing drool worthy photographs. If there was an iPad application to lust for, this particular iteration of Google Chrome would be it.