Floating Forecaster
Originally designed as a weather visualization tool where ping pong balls hovering in the air [sunny] and falling [one at a time = rain, dropping violently = lightning] depicted the weather. Now, it’s just fun! [VIDEO]
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Originally designed as a weather visualization tool where ping pong balls hovering in the air [sunny] and falling [one at a time = rain, dropping violently = lightning] depicted the weather. Now, it’s just fun! [VIDEO]
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Watch a finger painting demonstration using Brushes for iPad by David Kassan. The model sat for 3 hours as David drew on the iPad. [VIDEO]
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Over 70,000 copies of the Elements for the iPad have been sold and versions exist for five languages: English, French, German, Japanese, and British English. It is now available for the iPhone 4. [VIDEO]
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Some big helium balloons, a brand new iPhone 4, and off they all soar 1000 feet into the air over downtown Los Angeles, recording with the new HD 720p camera. [VIDEO]
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Time shows off its concept of how its magazine might look on an iPad or other tablet. It looks like you’re watching a video or TV news channel.
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If having your iPad and iPhone walking robots appeal to you, then watch this video that shows you how to build your own.
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Still feel the love for your trusty typewriter? Been unable to chuck it out yet on eBay? Jack Zylkin will adapt it into a USB variant using the iPad as a virtual paper sheet. Price: from $400 – $500 for a finished product, and $75 for a do-it-yourself kit.
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An iPad slotted into the space where the screen of a Macintosh is supposed to go is either a retro look or… the future of Apple laptops and desktops? Cool!
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The leaks continue at Apple. In this latest twist, at least 114,000 high-profile user accounts from the government, military, media, entertainment and tech industries have been compromised.
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Want to know which are the best apps to buy for your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch? See these 10 apps that just won the 2010 Apple Design Awards.
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Can you use WordPress directly on the iPad to edit your blog? We tried it using the Safari browser. See the results.
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Well, this is not something to really cheer about. The “magical” iPad is being served at a restaurant as a lowly pick your item menu. Ummm. “Waiter, I’ll just have the iPad and pass on dinner. Check, please!”
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