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Touchpad Jacket: Adjust Your iPod From Your Sleeve

Designers have tried before to integrate tech with clothing, mostly resulting in stuff you should buy, stick in a box and sell 20 years from now rather than wear today.

Exception made for Julieta Gayoso’s Indarra line, which includes this Touch Pad Jacket with wireless controls for your iPod that allow wearers to pump up the volume, turn it down or skip tracks while on the move. (The controls even look like Apple icons, so people won’t think you’re randomly poking yourself).

The design’s simple and practical enough to actually wear, with a waterproof finish, zip-out 3M lining and plenty of pockets. The limited-edition numbered topper, which also comes in also comes in “iron moss” and black, retails for about $275. Argentine Gayoso, who started designing tech-friendly clothes in 2006, also offers a line of basics for women.

Smart clothes that actually look smart. Now there’s an idea.

Via Reuters

Written by nicole_martinelli on October 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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iTunes Store NOT shutting down today, tomorrow, or any time soon

There’s been a lot of hot air posted in recent hours about Apple’s apparent “threat” to pull the plug on the iTunes Music Store if it doesn’t get its way.

This is, to put it politely, nonsense.

Apple would be insane to switch off the Store now. It has invested far too much of its business in products and services that integrate with the Store to just suddenly pull the plug and go home.

The quote that has caused all the fuss is this one, submitted by iTunes vice president Eddy Cue to the Copyright Royalty Board last year:

“If the [iTunes music store] was forced to absorb any increase in the … royalty rate, the result would be to significantly increase the likelihood of the store operating at a financial loss - which is no alternative at all.”

Let’s say that again: submitted by Eddy Cue last year. This is an old comment on an old issue and in no way reflects today’s reality: which is that Apple has invested a fortune in developing a line of products (iPhone, iPod) whose future is inextricably tied up with the Store. Switching it off would be little short of madness.

Of course Apple doesn’t want to run an unprofitable Store, that’s obvious. But what should also be obvious to all is that it isn’t going to suddenly have a tantrum and switch the whole thing off if royalties have to go up. The far more likely consequence is that you and I will have to pay a few pennies more for each song we buy.

Written by Giles Turnbull on October 1st, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhone App Store: Free Peeping random picture streaming

If you get excited by watching pictures taken by other people then you must try Foto Lite[App Store link]. Foto Lite is Flickr on the go. Create a Flickr account or login to your existing Flickr account. After that is done, you can relax and enjoy (ad-free) photo streaming from anywhere you're connected. features are: Watch photos streams from around the world Share your comments with the Flickr

Written by wakuwaku on September 30th, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhone App Store: Molest your face!

Have fun fun fun! The app name is Geneblender [App Store link] and currently costs $3,99. Look at the pictures of this app and you know what you can do with it. Q: How to? A: Take a picture or pick existing an image from library. Position it freely with your fingers. Add glasses, funny mouth, beard, big nose, monkey teeth and just blend them together using just your fingers. geneBlender uses

Written by wakuwaku on September 30th, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhone App Store: MS Excel alike spreadsheet

Q: What is it? A: A spreadsheet application like MS Excel simply named Spreadsheet [App Store link] Q: How much? A: Currently priced for $7,99. Q: Is this the only spreadsheet program in the App Store? A: No, the app called Tables was around earlier but this app only can do the sum function. Q: So what are the functions in Spreadsheet? A: These are the features: Zoomable, scrollable cell grid

Written by wakuwaku on September 30th, 2008 with no comments.
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