Blog Archive for March, 2009

An App Store on Every Mac

Mar 21 2009

Apple TV

The iPhone’s App Store has proven to be such a monumental success that Apple should extend the idea to its other devices and computers such as the Mac and Apple TV.

The main draw for me regarding the App Store is that it is so easy to install apps. It only requires a few clicks to download and install the latest applications. App updates also show up in a centralized interface. Sure, installing an app on Mac OS is already easy, but it can be even easier by having a single click and install process. Having a single App Store service could help developers promote their apps due it’s tight integration with iTunes and also generate more revenue for Apple if they take the standard 30% cut that they usually take with iPhone apps.
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Voodoo Doll for iPhone

Mar 18 2009

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I’ve started a new iPhone app company with my friends, Tommy and Jennifer, called PersonaTap. We recently released our first app, Voodoo Doll. It’s a stress-relief app that was inspired by my big-sis, Karen. You can poke the doll with needles and even put in pictures of your enemies from the iPhone camera or photo library. Give it a try and let me know what you think!

Voodoo Doll on the App Store

Hit the jump to see video of the app in action.
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Shuffle Reactions

Mar 17 2009

iPod Shuffle

I have absolutely no plans to purchase Apple’s latest shiny widget, the iPod Shuffle. It’s really not for me. I have plenty of perfectly capable and buttoned media players. The thing I really like about the Shuffle, though, is its headphone integrated controls. I’ve seen that the iPhone already sports similar controls, but the ones on the new Shuffle are more substantial. It has volume up and down buttons in addition to the single play/pause button. Hopefully this pair of stock headphones will crop up in all future Apple media devices, including the upcoming iPhone revision in June.

Save Money on Games by Staying Behind the Curve

Mar 8 2009

I’ve made it a personal goal of mine to hold off on purchasing the newest and shiniest game. I can save a lot of money on my gaming hobby if I just remain a little patient. Video games usually drop to 50% of their initial retail price within six months. Plus since I’m a proud new owner of an Xbox 360, I have a huge backlog of great cheap games. Buying old used games are a great way to save cash and keep playing during this economic slowdown.