April 07, 2010

iPad apps: creativity unleashed

We love to create things: drawings, movies, photos, songs, and, on occasion, stunning literary imagery with the help of text styling. While Apple didn't necessarily blow us away with its offerings on this front for the iPad (no GarageBand, iPhoto, or iMovie, for instance), 3rd party developers are naturally happy to oblige. We were frankly surprised at some of the depth and functionality we discovered in the App Store, but while what we have here is a nice start, we're even more curious to see what sort of creativity these developers can coax out us with a few months of iPad experience under their belts and a better handle on the strengths and weaknesses of the system. For the time being follow us after the break as we run you through some of our existing favorites. Not enough apps for you? Check out some of our other roundups!


Drawing

 

Brushes ($9.99) - The "premiere" painting application for the iPhone has made its way to the iPad. Unfortunately, while the controls are nicely laid out and perfectly intuitive (we particularly like the way Brushes handles layers), the lines just don't look right. We wondering if this could have to do with a lack of time with the actual iPad hardware, since they app almost seems badly synced with the screen, though we didn't have this problem in Sketchbook or Quill. We'll be watching for an update to see if this app can be restored to its former greatness. Export options include iPad photo library, Flickr, email, and email recorded actions. [See in iTunes]

 

Sketchbook Pro ($7.99) - At the moment this is our iPad winner for basic drawing and painting. Not only is it cheaper than Brushes, but lines just look better on it. Unfortunately the menus are slightly less intuitive than on Brushes, and you have to tap a little nub at the bottom center of the screen to pull them up at all -- we think there's plenty of room to keep them up at all times, particularly for as often as we need to undo. Export options include iPad photo library, flattened, and .psd. [See in iTunes]

 

Quill ($0.99, universal app) - While bitmap drawing gets most of the love, we've always had a soft place in our hearts for the indestructible vector. Quill is a vector drawing app, which means none of those fancy paintbrush or pencil stylings of the better known drawing apps, but also means great flexibility for moving and re-ordering lines. It lacks layers, but each line can be moved up and down individually, so if you draw a fill it's not difficult to send it to the bottom of the pile. You can't edit actual vector points, like in Adobe Illustrator, but for $0.99 (for now, at least) we're hardly complaining. Export options include PNG, PDF, and SVG over email. [See in iTunes]


 

C64 Paint ($2.99) - We love pixel art, and C64 Paint makes it fun. Unlike the fast-and-loose lines from most iPad drawing apps, C64 Paint is about drawing pixel by pixel, with a few add-ons to make the process not completely arduous. It's not for everybody, but we imagine ourselves burning quite a few hours trying to out-eBoy eBoy. Export options include iPad photo library and email. [See in iTunes]


 

ArtStudio ($0.99) - In the war of the drawing apps, ArtStudio is... another drawing app. It has some great line smoothing, a very nice brush for the pencil, and a quick, intuitive interface. Unfortunately, it's not overly polished, with some cringe-worthy UI text and icons, and it doesn't offer quite the "quality" of brushes that can be found in Brushes and Sketchbook Pro. It might be a steal at the current entry level price, but if you want room to grow you might want one of the heavier hitters. [See in iTunes]


Photos

 

Masque ($5.99) - If you've seen a demo of Apple's new "Brushes" tool for Aperture 3, you might have a good grasp on what Masque does. Even borrowing some of the visual language from Aperture, Masque live applies one of an assortment of filters like blur or saturation or black and white with a resizable finger-controlled brush. It works intuitively and looks great, but unfortunately the feature set is rather restrictive at the moment. You can only apply one filter to an image at a time, and you'd actually have to save a photo to your photo library and then re-import it into Masque to apply another. It's also a one trick pony: if you need to crop or make other tweaks to your image you'll need to rely on another image app. Export options include iPad photo library, email, and Facebook. [See in iTunes]


 

Photogene ($3.99) - It's sort of silly to talk about a "Photoshop replacement" for the iPhone or iPad -- at least so far -- but Photogene does a good deal more than many of its gimmicky photo tweaking brethren. It includes all the main tweaks you need to make to a photo before shipping it out, including extensive color adjustment and levels, cropping, and precise rotation. It also tosses in some "toys" like frames and speech bubbles, but they don't detract from the experience and might add a nice bit of flavor in a pinch. Export options include iPad photo library, Twitter, Facebook, email, and clipboard. [See in iTunes]


Music

 

Looptastic HD ($9.99) - Ready to trance up the dance floor? Looptastic HD offers a super simple method of layering and mixing loops, with the ability to mix between to separate stacks, add live effects, and even record a performance. Unfortunately, there isn't a lot of flexibility or import / export ability, outside of a way to download more loops online (all free, but we're sure paid loops will be coming). Also unfortunate, for folks who have paid $14.99 for the Looptastic Producer app on the iPhone, or any of the other myriad Looptastic flavors, Looptastic HD is a separate purchase. [See in iTunes]


 

StudioTrack ($39.99) - When you talk "creativity," what you don't want is "creativity on rails," which is all too common with iPhone and iPad apps. Studiotrack completely shatters that, offering a real, honest-to-goodness multitrack recording setup. You can layer up to 8 tracks, and bounce them down to add even more, and there are even a few easily-applied effects. We were frankly impressed with how good looking, responsive, and intuitive the app is -- GarageBand could really learn a thing or two -- and we multitracked our first session in minutes. $39.99 sounds like a lot, but when it bests anything on you laptop for "jotting down" song ideas, it's probably worth taking note of. Export options include WiFiSync (to any web browser), Mixdown to .wav, and AudioPaste to certain other apps. [See in iTunes]


 

Korg iElectribe ($9.99) - If you're at all interested in the idea of creating music on the iPad, you really need to spend the 10 bucks on this app. It's a perfectly faithful replica of the famous Korg Electribe R analog drum machine, and that means it's just as awesome as an Electribe. Sure, there's no MIDI integration, so linking this up with your performance rig is out of the question, but if you're just want to play around with creating beats there's nothing better -- and you get to use a real keyboard and interface to name and manage presets, which knocks the hardware version out of the water. [See in iTunes]


 


Beatwave (Free) - Sure, you don't really need a "review" of a free app, just download it for yourself! Still, we thought you should know about this little gem. You build loops out of individual light-up notes, very similar to a Tenori-On. The twist here is you have four different layers to choose from, plus a small selection of sounds -- which can be augmented by in app purchases, with everything easy to access with the iPad's nice big screen. The sharing options are unfortunately limited to emailing a link to the app to friends so they can play back your sounds, but pay $1.99 for the "Record Audio" add-on and you can export as .wav, .mp4, or m4r (ringtone). [See in iTunes]

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Simple Writing Status Update Facebook automatically


Probably because something matter or probably because you is super people of business, but you wish remain too looked to be exist in Facebook always update status every day. Way of best is by making status update automatically. What is the meaning (of)? Writing status update facebook automatically mean status schedule you have update far previous day. For example to one week to the fore you have drawn up status update counted 7, that of its meaning every day Status facebook you’d change, without you need login to Facebook. Enough you sit, enjoying your day, Facebook status you’d change on schedule you which have determine. Delicious none

Simple enough its way, first of course use service like SENDIBLE, if you not yet enlisted as Sensible member, high of JOIN NOW knob click if have there are remaining LOGIN

If first new you use Sensible remain click “ Set Up My Service” can also you click “ Add / edit Service” last choose service which you wish, because you wish to make status update facebook automatically become to choose “ Facebook Status” with clicking “ Add

At screen tag which emerge to remain click “Connect with Facebook” if you not yet Login to your Facebook, if you have previous Login remain click “Connect”

At “Request for Special Permissions” click “Allow” then “Allow Publishing” last “Allow Status Updates” afterwards “Allow Access

Hereinafter enamel input or your facebook username and click “Save Setting

To make Status Update schedule, step into menu “Message Box – “Compose Message”, choose service “” Facebook Status” at My Service

Write message / your status, click at “Scheduling” and determine when the Status will be delivered automatically to Facebook. Can 10 minute, 25 minute, 2 hour/clock forwards or can also you determine when specific for example date of and appropriate time of your desire at “A Specific Time At

After finishing, you remain easy goingly, Facebook status and relax you’d change on schedule which have been determined.
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April 06, 2010

Apple Acknowledges iPad Wi-Fi Issues


A number of Apple customers groaned this week about their iPad’s erratic behavior when connecting to Wi-Fi, and Apple has issued a bulletin with a recommended solution.

Apple’s support forum contains several reports from users complaining about their iPad’s behavior with Wi-Fi networks, Macworld first noted. Some complain their iPad’s Wi-Fi signal is very weak, while others say they’re unable to join their network after waking iPads up from standby.

In a support bulletin, Apple on Monday acknowledged an issue specific to dual-band Wi-Fi routers — those that are compatible with both 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz spectrum bands.

“Under certain conditions, iPad may not automatically rejoin a known Wi-Fi network after restart or waking from sleep. This can occur with some third-party Wi-Fi routers that are dual-band capable when: Using the same network name for each network, [or] Using different security settings for each network,” Apple wrote.

Typically, dual-band routers transmit both the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands as one network with the same name and password. Apple recommends splitting the bands into two separate networks, naming them differently and making sure that both networks use the same type of security (WEP, WPA, WPA2, etc).

If all else fails, Apple recommends resetting network settings in the iPad’s Settings app (Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings).

In the past, some Apple customers have complained about slow, unreliable Wi-Fi performance with Apple’s iPhone 3GS as well. Traditionally, Wi-Fi problems have been difficult to diagnose, as performance varies among different types of routers, and signal interference can be caused by a number of factors (such as a large number of Wi-Fi units in the area using the same channel, or turning on a microwave, among other causes). For a deep dive on the different types of Wi-Fi bands, see Glenn Fleishman’s article “Understanding Wi-Fi’s two spectrum bands.”
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March 26, 2010

Nice customized Japanese scooters

If you thought that nicest custom bikes are either cruisers or choppers with an extreme rake and chrome, you need to see these custom scooters from Japan that might overawe you. Each bike is an exquisite work of craftsmanship with an impressive attention to detail. Unlike the over-the-top embellished bikes of Orange County Choppers, these scooter enthusiasts from Japan have their own way to exhibit their individuality, freedom and outright rebellion.

Here’s a look at a few stylish custom scooters straight from the streets of Japan.







Honda Zoomer




Yamaha Maxam




Honda Forza MF08




Suzuki Sky Wave 43




Honda Fusion




Yamaha Majesty




Honda Fusion










Yamaha Maxam




Suzuki Gemma




Yamaha Majesty 4D9







Yamaha Maxam




Yamaha Majesty 4D9




Yamaha Majesty-C




Yamaha Maxam







Yamaha Majesty 4D3




Yamaha Grand Majesty




Honda Zoomer
















Yamaha Majesty-C




Yamaha Majesty







Honda Fusion


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March 16, 2010

When your Facebook in Blocked

You like to update the status on Facebook, on the sidelines of your busy, but so not cool, especially when the Facebook pages in the block, while we want to update your Facebook status .I want to share a little tips, so that we can keep update our Facebook when Facebook page though on the block, there are several ways, namely by way of connecting Twitter to Facebook as I have discussed before, of course you must have a Twitter account.
So what if Twitter pages in a block as well, if this happens we need to enable nge-Twit via email, how: 

1. Go to Twitter (if you do not have please make)












2. From the new tab Go to http://twittercounter.com/, click "who are you on twitter?"










3. Enter your Twitter login, or select "Allow" so that your twitter related twitcounter.




















4. Select the Settings tab and then go into Twittermail, here you will get a special email address xxxxxx@twittermail.com
5. Then fill the 'Cut-off phrase' in accordance with the keywords that you like eg "Kicau", is meant every email you send should contain the word
6. Select 'What to tweet' in any way you want when 'Message body' that you select the Body of the email to twit to your twitter. Do not forget in the subject content with this keyword (eg "Kicau").
7. From now on if you want to update your Facebook setatus can send email to this xxxxxx@twittermail.com, Easy is not ...?!
8. Good luck.
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Connecting Twitter to Facebook

You feel the inconvenience to update Facebook and Twitter status at the same time. Now you can link your Twitter and Facebook accounts together so you do not need to bother to 'update' status of Twitter and Facebook together and save your time.
Twitter is a micro-blogging service, which allows users to send and read other users' updates in real time. While Facebook, the fastest growing social networking community on the Internet today, connecting people with friends and others who work, study and live around them.

How:


Step 1
Sign in to Facebook and Twitter search application or can be accessed directly at the following URL: http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=2231777543





Step 2
Add Twitter application on the Facebook Application







 
Step 3


Select the desired settings and click 'Add Twitter "







Step 4
Enter your Twitter login. Note: The login info is 100% secure because the application is made exclusively by twitter to Facebook.





Step 5
IMPORTANT! Pick 'Twitter update Facebook status ".

Step 6
Access Authorization Twitter toFacebook.

Step 7
That's it! Each time you update your Twitter, your Facebook status update automatically!
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Facebook Status Update By Email

After a long playing and update Facebook status through Twitter, Facebook was in there as well to update the status of the facility via email, even also to upload a photo.
Since time immemorial this can be done, but after I noticed it every facebook account will have a separate email account to update and / or uploading photos via email.
Here are the steps to find out our facebook email account:

1. Login to your Facebook












2. Then go to the Account (in the right side up) select Account Settings

















3. Going to Mobile tab and select "Go to Facebook Mobile"












4. See the section "More Facebook Mobile Products" there is an email address, email address that you can use to update status or upload photos

















5. To update the status please send an email to this email address, write your status in the 'Subject' email.


Easy not ...?!, since now you can update your Facebook status without visiting the Facebook page.
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