There are around half a million applications for iPhone available today, a huge number by any standards. But not all of them are useful and not all of them are good so we selected the best 100 for you to choose from.
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Facebook is dead. It's over. It's last year's Myspace. It's yesterday's jam. Fashion waits for no social network. It is the fiber of the vitality at the heart of the art form. Facebook is dada on dumb drugs. The n00b version of what the social internet is supposed to be. It's a place to play shitty video-games at work all day and convince yourself that you're networking and being an activist by only being able to vote in favor of mindless bullshit, never against it. What is the best way to kick the face crack to the curb cold turkey and get back to the face-licking that made the internet more fun than ventriloquism in the first place?
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The smiley face is one of the great iconic images of all time. It was created by freelance artist Harvey R. Ball in 1963 in an advertising campaign by The State Mutual Life Assurance Company of Worcester, Massachusetts. However, he never trademarked the design, and so now it appears in almost every facet of our culture. Which of these smiley face iPhone cases do you like the best?
The new Notion Ink Adam tablet from India offers users the opportunity to apply the device to a number of different niches currently served by different infotainment devices. Which of these things do you intend to do with the now-legendary tablet when they finally start to arrive in November of this year? What will consume the greatest portion of your time on the new tablet?
The Adam Tablet is a tablet computer currently under development by Hyderabad, India-based firm Notion Ink. It is rumoured to be released in the US in June 2010, and it will be powered by a customized version of the Android operating system. The Adam is the first device shown that contains Pixel Qi's low-power, dual-mode display. The device is one of several tablet form-factor devices launching in 2010 to include an NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor that can support 1080p video output. Are you excited about this iPad challenger?
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A good pair of waterproof pants provides exactly the protection from moisture that's required to keep one's britches from getting wet. Various companies now produce a variety of different types of waterproof pants designed to deflect water from the lower regions of the individual. Which of these great waterproof pairs of pants do you like the best for yourself?
the Adam tablet from Notion Ink was recently delayed until this coming November. Understandably, the 1080p Pixel Qi screen and HDMI as well as full flash support must take some time to cram into a small Android-powered tablet. Do you think they will ship on the newly announced date, or are further delays inevitable?
Adam Tablet with LCD display and 3G (and WiFi) for $449
Adam Tablet with Pixel Qi display and WiFi for $449
Adam Tablet with Pixel Qi display, 3G and WiFi for $498
Notion Ink CEO Rohan Shravan has announced tentative pricing options for the company's much-anticipated new tablet-format Android computing platform. The products are differentiated to four different price points, as there are two different screen configurations and two different network configurations. All devices come with an LCD Display and WiFi connectivity. Users who want the revolutionary PixelQi display or 3G connectivity, or both upgrades, will be able to acquire them at a slightly higher cost. Which of these models will you most likely buy?
With a brand new iPad, you're going to want a safe, secure carrying case. Most cases available today are relatively cheap, certainly much less expensive than replacing an iPad that's been damaged through careless handling. In addition, many credit card companies offer free theft insurance for items purchased on a credit card. If you buy an iPad and a purse to keep it in together on the same card, you don't have to worry about thugs snatching your iPad and running off with it. Which of these iPad cases do you think is the best way to protect your iPad investment?