Apple camp for Kids – free at your local Apple store!

Here is a great way to get your kids some cool computer skills coupled with no-cost summer activities for the family – “do more for less”!

If you have kids ages 8 -12 check this out -Apple Kids Camp

This is why I love apple!

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Is the iPhone/iTouch hurting the traditional gaming companies?

Marware's Game Grip for the iPhone

Marware's Game Grip for the iPhone

Lot’s of research out this week that video game sales are down for the last 12 months. I am surprised nothing I have run across suggests that the iPhone/iTouch platform is growing with gamers and may be part of the cause.

I can personally tell you the only gaming spend I have had in the last year is with Apple’s App Store.

Why –

1) I have my IPod iTouch with me most of the time.
2) The games are avalable to me when I want them and quickly (only need a internet connection).
3) Cost – I can get a handful of new and fun games for a few bucks each.

Latest research PC World
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Tribune Company gives Zap2It a facelift – Very Nice!

The Tribune Company decided to join the race to compete for TV viewers on the web – still hate the name but love the new site – I say it’s worth checking out -

Zap2It New Homepage

Check out Zap2It now!

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Playing For Change: Song Around the World “Stand By Me”

There are no words… Just feel it.

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By George, I think they got it! (Best Buy & Social Media that is)

I think Best Buy gets social media – do you?

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The best reading experience on the Web

I was just turned on (thanks to Alex Payne) to a real game changer in terms of reading (anything a full page or longer) on the web – it’s a service named Readability. It takes all of 2 minutes to setup and then you can simply choose to have your personal reading settings applied to any Website you deem worth reading.

Check out Readability now!

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NFL Changes Jets Game Time To Accommodate Jewish Holiday

After the NFL schedules consecutive Jet’s games on Jewish Holidays, they change the time of one of the games to accommodate fans. Jimmy Kimmel Busts a Gut on this one!

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Umbrella Today?

On days that it is supposed to rain why not receive a message recommending the use of an umbrella? That’s exactly what Umbrella Today will do for you, and for free!

umbrellatoday.com

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iSofa for Mac/iPhone

Justisofa.com – free Mac software allows you to control your Mac with your iPhone or iPod Touch.

Works as:

• Keynote Remote
• iTunes Remote
• VLC Remote
• DVD Player Remote
• QuickTime Remote
• FrontRow Remote
• iTunes Alarm Clock Remote
• Browser / Launcher
• Screen wake up
• Screen sleep
• Screensaver launcher

Just another reason The Mac rocks!

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BlackBerry Browser – Huh?

This made me both laughh and cry (as I still am an avid BB user)

Mark Spoonauer interviews RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis:

Q: How do you think RIM stacks up to the competition when it comes to your Web browser?

A: I look at it this way. I say that our browser technology was developed with very different requirements. By writing our browser in Java, that provides our CIOs and wireless managers the assurances they need, to allow the browser to access internal information at the same time it accesses external information. So the overriding design criteria for our browser has been to not compromise on that experience in the enterprise phase.

Just me or is that a convoluted way of admitting their web browser blows chunks?

This was taken from daringfireball.net

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