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New Version of the UNEASYsilence App is Out (Win Something!) 8 Sep 2010, 3:26 pm

Hey kids! The new version of the UNEASYapp is out and it enables a REALLY cool feature: A way to submit stories and pictures to UNEASYsilence! So, to kick its tires I encourage all of you to download the app and submit something!

But, good deeds should be rewarded! I have an iPod Touch, New iPod Nano, and a previous generation iPod nano just kick around looking for a loving reader to take them in.

To win your comment should be submitted from the “Contact” section before midnight Eastern on Friday 9/10. Points will be awarded for creativity and pictures! Be sure to include your email so I can get in contact with you!

If you DON’T have the UNEASYapp (shame on you – j/k), you can download it from here.

Also, a new update is in the works to feature headlines covering world news as well as entertainment as well as an Android version!


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iTunes 10 Lets You Listen Music Stored on Any iOS Device on Any Computer 8 Sep 2010, 5:30 am

Gone are the days that when you plugged somebody elses iPhone into your computer and you couldn’t do squat with it. How about how many times you plugged your iPhone (or iPod Touch) into you work computer to grove out to some tunes – just to hear iTunes say “music syncing is not supported”.

You can now plug in any iOS device and listen to its music on iTunes 10 without the Enable “manual sync mode” option.


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Keep Tabs On Amazon.com With Amazon Price Watcher 7 Sep 2010, 12:04 pm

Amazon Price Watcher is a freeware program which lets you set up any number of custom price monitors for products. You say what price you’re willing to pay and the software will alert you if an Amazon price hits that point. It’s one of those things that can happen if you get lucky or are patient enough to wait for an Amazon special offer, but most of the time you’re probably only going to save pennies.

But then again, every penny counts, eh? The program works across a number of different countries, and you get a pretty good product search engine and library thrown in for free. Bargain!

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15 Apple Prototypes You May Have Never Seen 6 Sep 2010, 9:17 am

Sure, Apple wears many hats. Its a consumer electronics company, a music store, a mobile phone manufacturer, a retail store operator, etc. But, first and foremost it is a design company. Find below 15 Apple prototypes that you may have never seen.

The Knowledge Navigator was a dream of Apple’s then-CEO John Scully in the ’80s. It’s not clear if the technology for the navigator even exists today, as it would have had a touch screen, superb text-to-speech translation, and a super cool ‘butler’ that users could speak to and order around (think “Computer” on Star Trek’s USS Enterprise).

The weighted LCD screen on this svelte computer makes it look like an art piece Gordon Gekko would have in his office just to show off. It’s said to be designed by well-known German industrial designer Richard Sapper. This was actually featured in MoMa.

The TimeBand looked to be in the concept phase in the early ’90s. It’s not very clear what the piece would have done other than play the radio and give users a more manly alternative to the cuff bracelet. Found it interesting to post saying how an Apple board of director member wanted to use the new iPod shuffle as a wrist watch.

WALT, which stands for Wizzy Active Lifestyle Telephone, was a predecessor to the iPhone, though incomparably clunkier. It had a touch screen and digital address book and could be used as a fax machine.

Pippin made it to the marketplace, but if you’ve heard of it, you’re among the minority. When the gaming console (and network computer) was released in the US in 1996, Sony and Nintendo already had a firm grip on the digits of gamers. Japanese toymakers Bandai made the console and reportedly sold a measly 42,000 before it was discontinued

The Penlite, or Macintosh PowerBook Duo Tablet, was a combination of a Mac computer and tablet PC. Apple canceled development on this potentially-cool system in the mid-’90s to focus on the failed Newton pads.

Above, a Newton prototype. Newton’s were Apple’s personal digital assistant, or PDA, which were known in the ’90s for futuristic handwriting recognition software. Development ended in 1998, but some die hard Mac fans are still hoping for a revival.

It’s no wonder a boxy-looking flatscreen like this one never took off. Even with the wireless keyboard, the screen frame is overpowering and leaves no room for adjustments.

The Apple Texas Ranger is said to have been the result of a joint effort between RKS and Alan Kay (one of the developers of Macintosh interface) to build a kid-friendly computer with CD-ROM and pen-to-screen touch capabilities.

Above, an Apple combination of a PDA and GPS for cyclists. The idea is pretty neat, but do people really need a flashy distraction when they’re on the road?

The Apple IIp, or 2p, was an early portable concept said to have been in development in 1989.

This keyboard-free system, which looks like it was is development in the early ’90s, was likely aimed at artists and MacPaint users.

The Apple Paladin is a rare prototype all-in-one device. It combines a Duo 230, 160mb HD, OS 7.1, a Stylewriter 1200, and an Apple Scanner.

Modularity seems like a winning solution to design problems. Trouble is, people become bewildered by too many configuration options. Case in point you could configure this system as a pen-based tablet computer, a notebook with keyboard and touchpad, a full desktop computer, and more. The display module is a self-contained tablet computer. At your main work site you could dock the tablet with a desk module and use the keyboard cordlessly. The desk module would provide more storage, enhanced networking and video, and expansion slots.

The main unit of this dynamic prototype is curved just like today’s desktop Macs. but there the resemblance ends. This main unit swivels on the four-footed pedestal so you can get at the floppy disk, drive on one side and the CD-ROM drive on the other side. You can swing the main unit without dragging cables because the ports are in the pedestal. The flat display swivels and tilts independently. The display frame contains a microphone, speakers, and an infrared transceiver that connects cordlessly with the keyboard and its built-in trackpad. The emphasis of this radical approach is how you interact with the Mac, not on the Mac itself.


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Holy Cow! People Actually Played Duke Nukem Forever! 5 Sep 2010, 6:44 am

It seems the long lasting, semi vaporware joke of the the tech industry may not actually be a joke for much longer. In Germany Seattle at PAX 2010 Duke Nukem forever got a playable demo and a tagged release date in 2011. Don’t count me as a skeptic but haven’t we been down this road before?


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Don’t Like iTunes New Gray Look? Easily Add The Color Back (and move the Widgets Too!) 3 Sep 2010, 6:01 am

The thing I love about MacOS X is how with the Terminal you can pretty much customize anything. A string here, a boolean there. Well with a tiny bit of typing you can bring back that punch of color to the dreary iTunes 10.

First download the iTunes color resources

Make sure you Quit iTunes

Then, right click and “Show Package Contents” on iTunes to show ‘Contents’ folder. Back up and replace your /Applications/iTunes.app/Contents/Resources/iTunes.rsrc with the included file.

When you open iTunes it will now have the color icons.

A bonus tip, if you want the normal stoplight buttons back, Close your iTunes, open Terminal and paste in this “defaults write com.apple.iTunes full-window -1″, hit enter. The next time you open iTunes the widgets will back back in their “normal” place.


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Think the Smart Car is Big? Check out the Peel! 2 Sep 2010, 9:41 am

Wow, and I thought the Smart car was a death trap. Look at this! For ONLY $19,335 (OUCH!) you can snag one of the limited run Peel P-50 cars.

Sized 50 inches across the wheelbase, with a dimension of 52.8 inches (length) by 39 inches (width) by 47.2 inches (height), and a mere weight of 130 pounds. I weigh more then that!

If you are bizarrely interested you can plunk down $775 to reserve one.

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Why Wait? Download iOS 4.1 GM Now for your iPhone and iPod Touch 1 Sep 2010, 4:19 pm

While we are waiting for iTunes, might as well let everyone know that iOS 4.1 GM has been made available to all iPhone developers. The cool thing is that iOS 4.1 will work on ANY iPhone or iPod Touch regardless if it is a developer phone or not.

Use the mirror links below to get your hands on iOS 4.1 early. Be sure to credit us when linking!

Direct Links:
iPod Touch 2nd Gen:
http://appldnld.apple.com/iPhone4/06…7_Restore.ipsw

iPod Touch 3rd Gen:
http://appldnld.apple.com/iPhone4/06…7_Restore.ipsw

iPod Touch 4th Gen:
http://appldnld.apple.com/iPhone4/06…7_Restore.ipsw

iPhone3G:
http://appldnld.apple.com/iPhone4/06…7_Restore.ipsw

iPhone3GS:
http://appldnld.apple.com/iPhone4/06…7_Restore.ipsw

iPhone 4:
http://appldnld.apple.com/iPhone4/06…7_Restore.ipsw

UPDATE: These files are official and hosted by Apple Inc.


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Evolution of the Playstation, and How it Almost Was the Nintendo Playstation 1 Sep 2010, 9:58 am

If you know your gaming history, you already know one of the most infamous events in all of console time was Nintendo and Sony’s collaboration to make a hybrid SNES/CD-ROM machine called the “PlayStation.” For those who already had SNESes, they could theoretically buy a separate CD-ROM drive that plugged into the bottom of the console (if you still have an SNES, check the bottom of it….there’s a little door there where it was going to hook up). To make a long story short, Nintendo later decided it didn’t like elements of the original contract that handed most of the CD profits over to Sony, so they stabbed them in the back. Sony got so angry they made the console independently, and got revenge by taking over the market for two whole generations until the Wii.

The original Sony Playstation might have looked like this. Below find some more pictures of the evolution of the Playstation.

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