Seems like the New Zealanders made a Twitter app. Wait, no - it's just named after them, but that's where the similarities end - by all accounts, it's actually pretty good and full-featured.Palm have something Apple don't have - a web-based application development environment. Makes sense, especially considering WebOS apps are just a mashup of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Why Apple haven't allowed App Store users to gift apps is something that continues to puzzle me. Here's hoping that this iPhone games holiday buyer's guide will satisfy at least some of you this festive season. Ho ho ho, and all that.
Contrary to what was predicted, the iPhone has taken like a bee to honey in Japan. It's huge, and the BlackBerry and Android aren't - which is precisely what she said.
Have you ever noticed that all Apple packaging recently has been remarkably similar to each other? It helps bring the brand into line, and looks pretty cool besides.
If you're looking for a change this festive season feel free to check out LifeHacker's most popular featured desktops of 2009. There are a couple of Mac ones in there.
Otherwise, if you're feeling adventurous this festive season, and don't mind a bit of code, feel free to try some GeekTool hackery - like what raltenbach has done in the forums.
Own VMWare Fusion 3? Here's how to play a retro video game.
Psystar recently got the their hindquarters handed to them on a plate by Apple - but unlike other news blogs that jumped the gun, MacRumors say that they're not done yet.
Finally, if you've ever wanted to be a beta tester for Panic's Transmit, then here's your chance.







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