Looking for a quick time waster while you’re waiting in line at the grocery store or for your friends at that bus stop bench? Check out Octopus, an imaginative mini-game that has you recovering test tubes of radioactive waste for loads of cash.
Recover Radioactive Waste from a Sunken Submarine with Octopus
iPhone 4 Mockups Show Us What We Already Know
Can’t get enough of the next iPhone? There’s a mockup for that.
An Awesome, Working Lego Printer for Mac
I want one. I don’t know what I could ever print, but please give me one.
[via Boing Boing]
Will the Next Apple Remote Deliver Multi-Touch?
Mac Predictions asks, “If there was a new Apple TV, would there be a new remote?” Their answer is yes, and that the new remote might utilize multi-touch technologies that would make it the perfect magic wand for your home entertainment system.
Japanese Doctors Use iPad During Surgery
Steve Is Pissed Off, But Flurry Is Updating The Service to Follow Apple’s Rules
Remember when Apple changed section 3.3.9 of their Dev Agreement back in April? Turns out they did it because Steve was pissed off at Flurry, a well known analytics firm which, according to Steve, was collecting user data such as geolocation and device information without actual user permission. That’s how the first specs about Apple’s iPad started to go out, and that’s why Steve decided to change the agreement.
A Beautiful Mod for Itsy
Back in January I reviewed Itsy, a new and promising Twitter client for Mac which, in a matter of a few months, has managed to gain a quite big amount of fans and users. I have to say I haven’t used the app since then, but I have some good friends who are very happy with it. I guess it just fits their needs.
Na Wong, well known designer in the Mac and iPhone community, has released a mod for Itsy, which is absolutely stunning. Just check out the video embedded after the break to see by yourself, then go download it here and follow the instructions to apply it.
AdMob Releases iPad-compatible SDK, Declares War On Apple’s iAd
AdMob (owned by Google) has updated its iPhone OS SDK to include support for native iPad apps. Developers can now take advantage of the iPad specific tools to start monetizing their applications and embed beautiful and rich banners without cluttering the interface. You can read all the details over the company’s official blog post about it.
Leaked Images of White Back Panel on iPhone 4G
New leaked images of the next gen iPhone have surfaced, and this time we can get a glimpse at a white back panel. That’s right, not the front one: Powerbook Medic is suggesting that Apple might keep the option of white back panel in the next model, just like they’re doing now with the 3GS.
Check out the images after the break. [via Macrumors]