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Sad news from Propellerhead, the makers of Reason and other excellent music software for Mac and iOS: They're planning to stop selling and supporting ReBirth for iPhone effective June 1st, according to "Synthhead" at Synthopia. ReBirth i...
Sad news from Propellerhead, the makers of Reason and other excellent music software for Mac and iOS: They're planning to stop selling and supporting ReBirth for iPhone effective June 1st, according to "Synthhead" at Synthopia. ReBirth is the pitch-perfect iOS recreation of Propellerhead's phenomenal "Techno Micro Composer" software that started out on the Mac - an emulation of three absolutely vital components for dance music: Roland's TB-303 bass synth and its TR-808 and 909 drum machines. FX units and pattern sequencers let you build out entire songs. Propellerhead still sells and supports a more expensive iPad version of ReBirth, which will continue life well after the iPhone version is put to pasture. The iPad version gives you a lot more room to work, plus it lets you export your work as an MP3 file, so you can share with folks who don't have ReBirth installed. That gives you a few more days to download the software if you want it. But be warned that once the deadline hits, you won't be able to share your ReBirth creations with other iPhone users anymore. Sharing ReBirth compositions with other users was always part of the fun. Is Propellerhead doing the right thing by focusing its attention on other software? Will you miss ReBirth for iPhone when it's gone? Or was the iPhone screen just too small to make use of all the features? $2.99 - Download now
about 3 hours ago
If you don't take advantage of this, you're crazy. Feral Interactive and Mac Game Store have teamed up to offer the Feral Games Bundle, a collection of six Mac games conversions by Feral for a mere $20. The promotion runs from May 27th t...
If you don't take advantage of this, you're crazy. Feral Interactive and Mac Game Store have teamed up to offer the Feral Games Bundle, a collection of six Mac games conversions by Feral for a mere $20. The promotion runs from May 27th through June 2nd, but pre-orders are now being accepted. The bundle includes: LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, which combines content from all six Star Wars movies DiRT 2, a spectacular off-road racing game Battlestations: Pacific, a World War II-era action strategy game that puts you in command of land, air and sea forces The Movies: Superstar Edition, a sim game that puts you in charge of a Hollywood movie studio Tropico 3: Gold Edition, a strategic city building game that makes you the leader of a Caribbean republic; and Batman: Arkham Asylum, the award-winning action game in which you, as the Caped Crusader, must foil the Joker after he and the other inmates take over Gotham City's home for the criminally insane. The package would cost $149.90 separately, so it's already an awesome deal. To sweeten the pot, if you preorder it this weekend, you'll get a $10 coupon usable towards any other Feral game from the Mac Game Store, good through the end of June. What do you say, Mac gamers? Does this bundle satisfy your need to save some coin? Or is it not what you're looking for? $19.99 - Preorder now
about 3 hours ago
Today Only: Purchase the Marware rEVOLUTION for iPhone 5 and save $16.99! The rEVOLUTION iPhone 5 case is an interchangeable three-piece system that keeps pace with your fierce, fashion-forward lifestyle. Mimicking the design of the new ...
Today Only: Purchase the Marware rEVOLUTION for iPhone 5 and save $16.99! The rEVOLUTION iPhone 5 case is an interchangeable three-piece system that keeps pace with your fierce, fashion-forward lifestyle. Mimicking the design of the new iPhone, the top and bottom pieces slide on tightly to your device, locking the eye-catching middle plate in place. This innovative design allows for complete all-around protection and comes in black or white. List Price: $34.99     Today Only: $18.00 Learn More and Buy Now Never miss a deal. Sign up for Daily Deal alerts!
about 4 hours ago
The latest rumors surfacing about iOS 7 suggest that it will be "black, white and flat all over." Everyone seems to expect that Jony Ive has gone through iOS with the sandblaster, and the latest rumors suggest just that. The latest comes...
The latest rumors surfacing about iOS 7 suggest that it will be "black, white and flat all over." Everyone seems to expect that Jony Ive has gone through iOS with the sandblaster, and the latest rumors suggest just that. The latest comes by way of 9to5Mac's Mark Gurman: "Sources have described iOS 7 as 'black, white, and flat all over.' This refers to the dropping of heavy textures and the addition of several new black and white user interface elements." Speculation -- and excitement -- continues to build ahead of WWDC in just a few weeks where we strongly anticipate seeing the fruit of Ive's labors. The 'flattening' rumors just won't go away, and the results of an iMore poll back in April suggested that a large number of you would also like to see some kind of refinement throughout. Either way, we don't have long to wait until WWDC. Where would you start with the look and feel of iOS 7? What would you change about it? Does the mention of black and white interface elements excite you? Source: 9to5Mac
about 5 hours ago
Issue 2 of The Loop Magazine is out today, right on schedule. This is an extension of Jim Dalrymple’s The Loop website, described like so in the App Store: The Loop magazine will serve as an extension of my interests on The LoopWeb site,...
Issue 2 of The Loop Magazine is out today, right on schedule. This is an extension of Jim Dalrymple’s The Loop website, described like so in the App Store: The Loop magazine will serve as an extension of my interests on The LoopWeb site, which includes music, design, technology, games and Apple, amongothers. Each issue will feature a number of really great authors thatI’ve come to know and respect over my nearly 20 years writing about Apple. The Loop Magazine is a similar style to Marco Arment’s The Magazine – with a clean, minimal look and a strong team of writers. Issue 2 features articles from Matt Gemmell, Rene Ritchie and other notable contributors. It’s published twice monthly, and subscriptions cost $1.99 per month. It’s already a favorite of mine. Here’s an App Store link for The Loop Magazine. © patrickj for iPad Insight, 2013. | ...Read the whole entry... »        Related StoriesEvernote iPad App Updated: Adds Reminders & MorePopular Mailbox App’s iPad Version Is Out NowZite for iPad Updated – Improved Recommendations & More 
about 5 hours ago
Anyone who has ever used an iPad knows what a powerful, yet intuitive and elegant device it is. Research will help you find out many things you didn’t know the iPad could do. Continue reading to get some terrific advice about how t...
Anyone who has ever used an iPad knows what a powerful, yet intuitive and elegant device it is. Research will help you find out many things you didn’t know the iPad could do. Continue reading to get some terrific advice about how to maximize your own iPad experience. You can access all of your running apps on your iPad. To see what you have running, just double-click the Home button. The apps will show up on the bar at the bottom of the screen. To navigate quickly to another running app, simply tap it. When you no longer want to see it, swipe downwards to eliminate the bar from your screen. Search Engine If you would rather not have Google as a default search engine, that can be changed. Go to the Settings menu, choose Safari and then choose Search Engine. If you would rather use Yahoo or Bing, you can chose one of them instead. There is an easier way to open your favorite websites than tapping the bookmarks icon. Turn the Bookmarks Bar on instead! Go to your Settings screen, click Safari and then go to Always Show Bookmarks and switch this to the On position. It is really easy to make a screenshot with an iPad. Just hold down the Home and Sleep buttons together. Then you will have a screenshot you can organize with your other photos. Since an iPad is a significant investment, it is wise to provide proper care for it. Many buy screen protectors. This thin protective sheet provides additional protection for the oil-resistant coating on the iPad’s screen. Whenever you clean the screen of your iPad, use a soft cloth that has been lightly dampened with water. Avoid using window cleaners or household cleaners for cleaning the screen of your iPad. Mute Button You can now quickly mute your iPad. The original iPad did not have a mute button. Starting with 4.3 the lock switch was able to be used as a mute button. To perform a fast mute, all that you need to do is press and hold the volume-down button. For frequently used apps, you can access them much faster. Press the home button twice and a bar will appear with all the running apps. This can save you time when switching between apps because you don’t have to go back to the home screen and navigate to the app. The iPad is not only great for music, but it is great for podcasts too. Podcasts are radio programs that last anywhere from two minutes to two hours, and they can be on all sorts of topics. If your radio stations aren’t playing any good music, then try some podcasts. You will definitely be able to find a subject that interests you. You can copy and paste text on your iPad. Simply hold down the text that you intend to copy. Tap the screen again, and you can select Copy. Simply tap, hold and select paste to apply the highlighted text. Switch on your auto brightness in order to add battery life. Then, the iPad adjusts the lighting to its surroundings. This will control the power being drawn from the battery by the screen, and you’ll be able to use the iPad for longer periods before having to charge it. To set this up, look in the settings for Brightness and Wallpaper. Accessing your iTunes library on your iPad is simple. If you have songs in your iTunes account and do not wish to download these again, there is an easy answer to this. Simply go to the Home Sharing tab in your iTunes, as well as your iPad. Then go into your Music app on the iPad, click More, and click Shared. Start listening to your music! While you may not think it is necessary, it is always smart to put a security feature on your iPad. If you happen to lose it, you wouldn’t want those with nefarious intentions having access to your personal information. So, take the necessary precautions to keep your info safe. Become a part of the iPad community online. You will learn a lot from other users who have had their device for a [...]
about 9 hours ago
The new 1Password 4 for Mac is on the way, and you can sign up to help test it out in the private beta now! 1Password 4 launched for iOS in late 2012 and brought a stack of new features to the popular password management tool, that now f...
The new 1Password 4 for Mac is on the way, and you can sign up to help test it out in the private beta now! 1Password 4 launched for iOS in late 2012 and brought a stack of new features to the popular password management tool, that now finally will be on the way to the desktop version. In terms of a release schedule, all we know is that the updated version will drop "later this year." But, if you want to get in and take a look ahead of that, hit the source link below and go sign up. Source: AgileBits
about 9 hours ago
It's simple: the numbers don't lie. Clearly aware of the many, many hours viewers are squeezing out of their tablets, the BBC has, for the better, made its iPlayer for Android more friendly with 10-inch models. What this means is folks u...
It's simple: the numbers don't lie. Clearly aware of the many, many hours viewers are squeezing out of their tablets, the BBC has, for the better, made its iPlayer for Android more friendly with 10-inch models. What this means is folks using the app will no longer have to rely on a shortcut to the website, with the BBC iPlayer now offering native support for those larger Android slates. The changelog also notes that there are some (undisclosed) tweaks to the UI on handsets and 7-inch tablets, but mum's the word on what the changes were exactly. Either way, we're sure owners of, say, a Nexus 10 will be happy to hear they'll now need less steps while trying to catch their favorite shows. Filed under: Home Entertainment, Tablets, Software Comments Via: Android Police Source: Google Play
about 10 hours ago
Well, it’s Friday again. This time, we’ve got a nice long weekend to look forward to. Fridays are great for finishing up on the week’s business and getting ready for a relaxing bit of fun. Every Friday, we spotlight a classic arcade or c...
Well, it’s Friday again. This time, we’ve got a nice long weekend to look forward to. Fridays are great for finishing up on the week’s business and getting ready for a relaxing bit of fun. Every Friday, we spotlight a classic arcade or console game that brings back our days of youth. Last week, we reminded you of afternoons listening to Bad Religion and driving through city streets, looking for fares with Crazy Taxi. This week, we are only going back about half a decade with another console game that may have had you glued to your boob tube for hours of afterschool fun. In the mid 1990s, a slimy little hero took the world by storm with his clever wit and oddball humor. With enemies like “Queen Slug-for-a-Butt” and “Evil the Cat,” Earthworm Jim was Sega’s answer to The Tick. Players run, jump, and swing from their prehensile heads. This run-and-gun game is full of side-scrolling action. You’ll have to be fast on the draw to avoid obstacles and enemies as you run down precarious paths. In addition to the side-scrolling mayhem, interval levels put you in the seat of a rocket ship as you race against the enemy through a slalom course of death. You’ll be launching cows, blasting angry birds, and saving the day in all manner of ways. The game features:  Run, gun, swing from hooks with your head, launch cows, bungee jump, rocket through speed levels and more. - Face 12 types of enemies and 9 bosses. - 4 different styles of gameplay: Side-scrolling run & gun, space racing, bungee jumping and underwater levels - 10 original environments divided into 16 levels - 4 levels of difficulty – including the challenging mode of the original game - The re-mastered cult soundtrack - iPod library access to play your favorite tracks while playing the game. Earthworm Jim is available for $4.99. Download it in the App Store today. » Related posts: PadGadget’s Flashback Friday – Mutant Mudds, Free for Today Only PadGadget’s Flashback Friday – Gridlee PadGadget’s Flashback Friday: Crazy Taxi
about 11 hours ago
For today’s Daily Deal we’ve found 14 great apps to add to your iPad collection this Memorial Day weekend.  We have 4 productivity / entertainment apps and 10 game apps in today’s bundle. We used our PadGadget Apps Tra...
For today’s Daily Deal we’ve found 14 great apps to add to your iPad collection this Memorial Day weekend.  We have 4 productivity / entertainment apps and 10 game apps in today’s bundle. We used our PadGadget Apps Tracker to find these great deals and we’ll continue to look for the best app deals as they pop-up. Some of these apps are up to 80% off, a couple are even free, so be sure to check them out because they are on sale for a limited time. Game Apps Ascension: Chronicle of the Godslayer () – This fun board game has a 4.5 star App Store rating and is now available for $0.99. That’s a savings of 80% off the apps’ normal price of $4.99. AVP: Evolution () – This very popular Aliens vs Predators action game has a 4 star App Store rating and is now on sale for $0.99 instead of $2.99. This app weighs in at 396 MB so please be sure that you have enough space on your iPad before downloading. Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies () – This zombie game has a 4.5 star App Store rating and is now on sale for $2.99 instead of $6.99. This app weighs in at 356 MB so please be sure that you have enough space on your iPad before downloading. Call of Duty: Zombies HD – This Call of Duty action game is now on sale for $1.99 instead of $4.99. Food Fight iOS () – This amusing game has a 4.5 star App Store rating and is now on sale for $0.99 instead of $3.99. Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery : Episode 1 () – This entertaining game has a 4.5 star App Store rating and is now on sale for $0.99 instead of $2.99. This app weighs in at 388 MB so please be sure that you have enough space on your iPad before downloading. Need for Speed Shift for iPad – This very popular racing game has a 4 star App Store rating and is now available for $0.99. That’s a savings of 80% off the apps’ normal price of $4.99. Robot Bros () – This iPad puzzle game has a 4 star App Store rating and is now available for Free instead of $1.99. W.E.L.D.E.R. () – This extremely popular word game has a 4.5 star App Store rating and is now available for Free instead of $2.99. Word Smack () – This word game is now on sale for $0.99 instead of $2.99. Productivity and Entertainment Apps Photo Measures () – This measuring app has a 4.5 star App Store rating and is now available for $0.99. That’s a savings of 80% off the apps’ normal price of $4.99. TomTom U.S. & Canada () – This nav app is now on sale for $44.99 instead of $59.99. This app is a whopper, it weighs in at 1.44 GB so be sure that you have enough space on your iPad and that you are on a speedy network before purchasing. TomTom U.S.A. () – This very popular US navigation app is now on sale for $35.99 instead of $49.99. This app is a whopper, it weighs in at 1.34 GB so be sure that you have enough space on your iPad and that you are on a speedy network before purchasing. TomTom Western Europe () – This European nav app is now on sale for $54.99 instead of $79.99. This app is a whopper, it weighs in at 1.65 GB so be sure that you have enough space on your iPad and that you are on a speedy network before purchasing. Also be sure to check out yesterday’s Daily Deal to find more great savings. = Indicates app is Universal and will run on an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch. We use our PadGadget Apps Tracker to constantly monitor the App Store to find the biggest price changes on iPad apps. Our editorial team goes through the data, picks the best deals on the most interesting apps and then brings them to you on a regular basis. All app prices are checked at the time of posting but prices are subject to change without notice. When developers put their apps on sale it’s usually for a very limited time, often 24 hours or less, so be sure to check pricing on iTunes before making a purchase. » Related posts: PadGadget Daily App Deal – 18 iPad Apps on Sale
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