The Lego iPad Stand

I’m still looking for a really useful stand for my iPad, but this one is possibly one of the coolest “implementations” I’ve seen so far. Corey Marion (co-founder of the Iconfactory) has spent his Sunday afternoon coming up with something creative for his iPad, and here’s the result.

I mean, an iPad stand made of Lego? Count me in.

Check out the photos after the break.

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Climate, A Fresh Take on Weather Apps

Checking the weather is one of the things I’ve rediscovered thanks to the iPhone. I’ve always been that kind of guy that is interested in knowing weather conditions and forecasts, but it was quite a pain to go to different websites everytime and buy standalone weather stations to get accurate data about my location. Thanks to the iPhone, and thanks to the App Store, I’ve managed to rediscover my old interested using applications like Outisde from Robocat (which I reviewed here) and Apple’s weather widget.These apps provide a simple and great looking way to see what the weather is like and even what I need to wear based on the temperature. It’s a wether geek’s dreams come true.

Some weeks ago I heard that there was a new weather app, called Climate, which was pretty good and worth trying out. How could I miss a good new weather app?

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Steve Jobs Replies to Email: There Won’t Be A Mac App Store

We heard a rumor last week about Apple making some big changes to the Mac OS X platform, let’s say to 10.7, in order to make it similar to iPhone OS and introduce an App Store for Mac applications that should be approved by Apple first. People started complaining about it, and I guess this would be the worst thing that could happen to a Mac developer, indeed. There are entire business built on top of the open nature of Mac OS X, and Apple just can’t change it anymore.

Fortunately, Steve handled the situation himself and finally ended those rumors.

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What If I Had Bought Apple Stock Instead?

We all know Apple’s stock is now worth like never before. It’s been a terrific year for Apple, and so it’s been for those who bought stock years ago and now have a huge amount of money in their hands. I wish I had bought some Apple stock instead of that damn vacation in Switzerland. But what about Apple products? Have you ever wondered how much money you spent on those iPods and could have invested in stock instead?

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Multitasking Browser for iPad, Reviewed.

One of the most popular arguments against the iPad is that the device doesn’t support multitasking. I’ve discussed this subject many times before, and after Apple introduced its version of multitasking at the latest iPhone OS 4.0 event, we all know that what we’re going to get is much more like a system-wide persistent state feature rather than actual multitasking. If by multitasking you meant to be able to have multitple windows on screen at the same time, you won’t have that. You won’t be able to see more than one app at a time, and I’m definitely fine with that. If I’m writing something in Pages I don’t need to keep an eye on Twitterrific, and when I browse websites with Safari I don’t edit spreadsheets in Numbers.

There are some cases though where you’d want to work with an app and have another one open, running on its side, to take a quick glimpse at it every few minutes. When I’m on my Mac, it happens that I read stuff in DEVONthink and take a very quick look at the newest tweets in Tweetie. Maybe this it’s no exactly multitasking (I keep thinking that we humans cannot multitask), so I’ll just say it’s fast app switching which benefits from the larger real screen estate of a Mac. But would you imagine this on the iPad? Having Pages and a small widget on screen at the same time? Wouldn’t it become a mess, even with this beautiful 10 inches display?

Maybe. Maybe we just don’t need widgets at all, and screw you if you want a damn Dashboard running on the iPad. Let’s take a different approach: basing on the iPad UI guidelines, the implementation of split views and popovers is highly recommended. You know, the same stuff Mail, Instapaper and all the other apps do. And when you have a split view in front of you, isn’t that a very raw kind of multitasking? You basically have two views running at the same time, so I guess it’s quite fair to call it in this way. No let’s apply this to a browser, and here comes Multitasking Browser for iPad.

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Folx, All in One Torrent & Download Manager

A couple popular tools for the Mac are Speed Download and Transmission, which allow you to manage downloads and harvest torrents quite easily. If you took both of these applications, ran it through a Windows (as in Microsoft) blender, and ported it back to the Mac, you’d get Folx.

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Steve Jobs now Making Personal Calls

Update: There was some initial confusion as to who made the call and who Michael talked to. Michael apparently talked to an Apple representative, rather than Steve’o himself. The article has been edited to reflect this change.

So there’ve been some display issues with the new iMacs. No one’s denying that. Now boot issues too? Oh boy. And one Mac loyalist was so fed up with his recent purchase that he wrote a snarky email to Steve Jobs himself about the situation. And what did Steve do? He had a representative leave a voicemail on Michael Weber’s machine. What CEO does this?

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Kiwi, The Customizable Rule Based Twitter Client. Review & Giveaway!

Hey all you soon to be Kiwi-heads! Before I even delve into such a review, we’re fully aware that Kiwi is currently one of the great sponsors that help keep our site up and running. In no way shape or form does Kiwi warrant or make endorsements as to the quality and content of the review!

So with that out of the way, we’re also fully aware that some of you are already touting Kiwi as your Twitter client of choice on your Mac machine. And these people also happen to be incredibly vocal about it. But for those a little leery of customization or other features Kiwi provides, let me show you around a bit. Even if you already own your copy of Kiwi, stick around anyway!

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