This Week’s Best Apps #12
A mega bestseller gets a blockbuster sequel, learn the origins of your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, or dismember zombies in a port of a gi-normous console game, and much more in this week’s best brand new apps.
A mega bestseller gets a blockbuster sequel, learn the origins of your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, or dismember zombies in a port of a gi-normous console game, and much more in this week’s best brand new apps.
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The choices available to protect our digital identities continue to expand in the vast and ever-evolving space of online privacy and safety. Among the most popular tools are proxy servers and VPNs. Both of these serve as invaluable guardians of our online presence. However, understanding the differences between the two is paramount to making informed…
In Snow Leopard, little dots of light appeared in the Dock beneath apps that were open. But Lion’s default state is to eliminate these open-app indicators, in yet another way that Lion makes your Mac work like an iPad. Here’s how to get the dots back, so you always know what’s open.
Stock up on free apps and some free music downloads too, in today’s edition. It’s games and utilities galore!
Want to backpack across Europe, hike the Australian outback, or get around the South Pacific without starting riots? Then get to know the local customs and culture educate for the numerous nations across the globe with the free “World Customs & Cultures†application for the iPhone. Contrary to popular belief, not everyone in the world…
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen suggested recently that the company is working with Apple to develop a version of Flash that will run on the iPhone. We’ve heard this before, but a recent interview with Bloomberg has brought the situation back into the spotlight. Will we ever actually see Flash on the iPhone? At this point,…
With so many emails coming in every day, from personal subscriptions to work-related messages, your Gmail inbox can be a mess. You may want to clean it up but not to the point that they’ll be deleted permanently. After all, some of them may prove to be important or useful someday.
There have been rumblings about this for a while now, but it’s official: Safari is now Safari 5, and it’s available right now. From the official press release: Apple® today released Safari® 5, the latest version of the world’s fastest and most innovative web browser, featuring the new Safari Reader for reading articles on the…
Is your TV stand looking a little cluttered lately? Well, you may want to do a bit of tidying up soon. Sell all those old streaming boxes, or give them to one of your poor relatives who still watches TV the old fashioned way. It’s almost time for the new Apple TV! You may be…
The iPhone has some great built-in applications, but the surge of web apps even in these early days, is very interesting. Most of the things calling themselves “Apps” are little more than websites reformatted for the iPhone, but there are a few programs out there that are actually nice iPhone-like applications or interfaces. Here are…
Apple has updated it’s official site with Quick Tours that cover all the features of the iPhone and how they work – including the YouTube application. These Quick Tours really give you an idea of how the iPhone is going to work, and remind me that – even though I’m a little miffed about the…