When the iPad was unveiled in January, everyone could agree on one thing: it did look a lot like a big iPhone. Begeek.fr extends Apple’s consistent design to its logical conclusion in the company’s next two revolutionary devices. I hear the iBoard’s going to implement twenty finger multi-touch and the iMat’s even going to support Flash. [BeGeek.fr] [...]
After all the snark and bickering, we’ve got a Flash app on the iPhone. Kinda. Connect Pro Mobile was built using Flash and then turned into a native iPhone app using Adobe’s Packager. The app itself isn’t all that exciting—it’s aimed at corporate suits—but it’s the first of hopefully many examples of apps which go from plain ol’ Flash [...]
Image via CrunchBase (Cross-posted from the Google Voice Blog) Google Voice is about giving you more control over your communications, through dozens of features — ranging from call screening to voicemail transcription to the ability to send and receive SMS by email. While we’ve heard from users that they love our growing list of features, we’re conscious [...]
There are some very good paid instant messaging apps for the App Store, and plenty of free options too. Meebo is the first that manages to be both, with almost no compromise. Meebo was one of the first companies out of the gates with an instant message web app for the iPhone, so it’s weird that it took [...]
from Gizmodo by John Herrman Preemptive apologies to those of you who read Gizmodo to get away from work: Sorry! Now pay attention: The next version of Office for Mac is on its way, and we’ve got a sneak peak. There’s been a funny disconnect over the years between Office for Mac and Office for PC, which staggered [...]




