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Touchpad Elite [AppStore, Free]





Control your computer wirelessly with the multi-touch features of the new MacBook line!

For both Mac and Windows:

  • Wireless touchpad
  • PowerPoint clicker
  • Control your media
  • Multi-touch access to Task Switcher
  • Automated discovery

Specially for Mac:

  • Zoom your Mac screen
  • Multi-touch access to Expose

No install required on Mac, although free modified Vine Server will give you access to media keys (Play/Pause, etc.). For Windows, free modified TightVNC server will also give you access to media keys.

The price is dropped for a limited time from $4.99 to $0. AppStore link.

   

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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008. 17:26

TouchSports Tennis 09 [AppStore]



Avaliable via AppStore (link) for $4.99. Take a look at the video:

   

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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008. 17:10

Get drunk with iPhone [AppStore]



Check your blood-alcohol level with Avvo Last Call!

Avvo Last Call allows you to calculate your blood-alcohol level to determine if it’s safe for you to drive after drinking. If not, use Last Call to call a cab. Last Call also provides a list of top local DUI lawyers on Avvo to call for help if you need it.

How it works:

  • Log your alcohol consumption as you drink.
  • Keep an eye on your blood-alcohol level as Last Call instantly updates it.
  • Find nearby taxi services if your blood-alcohol level is too high.
  • Contact a top local DUI attorney on Avvo if you need one.

Last Call is provided for entertainment purposes only. Use another method to more accurately determine your BAC level. Don't drink and drive.

The app is free. AppStore link.


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Friday, November 14th, 2008. 19:58

Remote Windows on iPhone



Citrix is porting XenApp to the iPhone. XenApp is a remote Windows application that is presently available for Mac, Windows and some mobile platforms. XenApp allows users to remotely log into their corporate networks to access their Windows applications.

The functionality seems similar to existing VNC clients for the iPhone, but Citrix's XenApp apparently transmits window display information rather than the raw graphics (wikipedia