May 11, 2008

Twitterverse Screensaver

Mac OS X Tip: Twitterverse Screensaver Visualizes Your Twitter Activity
F7A847A8-9968-4BE2-9B3A-A7BEF81585CB.jpgAn adventurous Flickr user dug up a file in Leopard’s example developer documents called Twitterverse, a screensaver that displays your Twitter world in a circle of thumbnailed activity. To use Twitterverse, find the file (a quick Spotlight search for Twitterverse should do the trick), open your Desktop & Screen Saver preference pane, and then simply drag the Twitterverse.qtz file into the preview window of the Screen Saver preference pane.

To get it downloading your friends’ tweets, click the Options button, enter your username and password, and try it out. I had trouble seeing results (just a blank screen), but if you have more luck, the screensaver is eye-tastic!
Twitterverse Quartz Composer

(Via lifehacker.)

May 10, 2008

Facebar - Mozilla toolbar for FaceBook

Facebar 1.5.1 for Mac - Facebar - Mozilla toolbar for FaceBook.
546CA4D3-9E40-4563-8A41-DB3530D03521.jpgBesides sounding like a bad crash I had on my bike 20 years ago, facebar is a Firefox toolbar for Facebook. To change your settings for autologin, checking for updates, etc., click on the big Facebook button (left side of the toolbar), then Preferences. According to Softpedia, it is FREE and for Mac OS X.

(Via Softpedia .)

May 10, 2008

Could Apple and NBC make up?

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Apple and NBC were embroiled in a feud last year over iTunes pricing. But signs point to a thaw in the frosty relations between the two companies, as NBC shows have appeared on the U.K. version of the iTunes Store.

(Via Macworld.)

May 10, 2008

Up late on the internets? Get this cool alarm clock!

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No more excuses for being late to work when your little friend Clocky is out there looking after you. Set the alarm and you’re sure to be woken as he beeps, jumps, then runs away and hides as you’re searching for the snooze button. Yes, he can be a bit annoying, but he certainly gets the job done.

Clocky is $57 and comes in Coco, Almond, Aqua and for an extra 10 bucks, Chrome!”

(get it here.)

May 10, 2008

Amazing iPhone Wallpaper!

Amazing iPhone Wallpapers

Hey If you have an iPhone or an iTouch you know the how cool the design is. Thats why you bough it. What you need next is a really cool wallpaper to really show it off. Although you could use on of you kids, or friends, thats a bit boring. What you need is a well designed wallpaper to really show it off. Although there is hundreds of sites that offer iPhone “Wallpapers” these are really just resized images from other sources. What you need it a all paper designed for the screen size of an iPhone.

One of the best sites is Poolga. Its a random name but has some of the best wallpapers, ever. A lot better than the crud you get is you search through for sites in Google. Although the selection isn’t massive, they make it up in quality. I just wish some of the wallpapers with desktop size.

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(Via Mac Tricks And Tips.)

May 10, 2008

iPhone Firmware 2.0 suggest 3G?

You’ll never believe this, but it looks like Cupertino might be getting ready to drop a bomb this summer — a 3G bomb, in fact! The latest beta release of firmware 2.0 for the iPhone has apparently revealed a preference screen that allows users of the new model to disable the 3G radio and fall back to GPRS / EDGE because the faster service “decreases battery life.” Gotta pay to play, as they say. The ability to disable 3G service in favor of improved standby performance is a pretty common one in modern phones, so we’re not surprised to see it here — just a little disappointed that Apple hasn’t incorporated enough fairy dust to magically make the problem go away.

(Via Engadget.)

May 10, 2008

Schmap (city guides) for iPhone & iPod Touch

TUAW preview: Schmap for iPhone & iPod Touch

C4CCE1BC-6C8B-4E05-9CB9-94A7B4A97FE4.jpgPlanning some activities out on the town this weekend, or searching for a Mother’s Day dining option? The fine folks at Schmap have a treat for you — they’d like TUAW readers to have the first whack at their new iPhone City Guides and Local Search before the Mobile Safari-optimized site goes into official beta on Monday, May 12.

Point Safari on your iPhone or iPod Touch to www.schmap.com, then enter the pre-launch preview access code: 724627. Once you’re in the site, pull up a Schmap Guide for your favorite city for info, maps, and more. Some of the search features aren’t wired in yet, but they should be done soon.

Schmap’s website has several Flash demos of the features of the Schmap Guides for iPhone. Check it out!

Thanks TUAW!!!!

(Via (TUAW).)

May 10, 2008

How AT&T spilled the Starbucks beans!

How AT&T spilled the Starbucks beans

0646D5AF-26DD-42C9-9F5F-F7F42B470104.jpgHere’s one thing the folks at Apple could teach their friends at AT&T: how to parcel out the good news.

Case in point: the Starbucks-iPhone-Wi-Fi deal that’s been on and off all week and generating all the wrong kind of headlines (see for example, here).

If Steve Jobs were running AT&T, he would have kept it simple. And a surprise. The first we would have heard about it would be when he announced it, with a flourish, as a fait accompli. Starting today, free unlimited Wi-Fi for every iPhone owner at all 7,000 Starbucks coffee shops and every other AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot — 17,000 in the U.S., 70,000 around the world.

Boom.

What we got instead was the public relations equivalent of second-day coffee, starting with the press release AT&T (T) issued back in February. The 13-paragraph document talks about free Wi-Fi for “AT&T broadband, AT&T U-verseSM Internet [and] AT&T’s remote access services business customers” but never mentions Apple (AAPL) or the iPhone — two hot-button words that would have given the news some real buzz.

Instead reporters focused on the fact that Starbucks (SBUK) was pulling the plug on T-Mobile, which had been providing it with wireless service since 2001.

Then, last week, without warning, AT&T turned the service on. I spotted it on April 30 when I tried to log on to my T-Mobile account and discovered an AT&T link that wasn’t there the day before. I was already thinking about how many extra shots of espresso I could buy with the $39 a month I would save.

And I was not alone. Apple rumor sites that day were flooded with tips from both coasts alerting them that iPhone owners were getting free Wi-Fi at Starbucks by just by typing in their 10-digit AT&T phone number. AT&T had apparently launched a nationwide test without telling anyone.

Then, four days later, the service stopped, as abruptly and mysteriously as it started, setting off waves of confusion and speculation about what the company’s on-again, off-again behavior might mean. (see here)

You might think that AT&T would have learned their lesson. But no. On Thursday, the text on its website was changed to add language about the new service — “access to AT&T’s more than 17,000 Wi-Fi hotspots, including Starbucks* all for use (sic) in the U.S.” — that iPhone owners took as a signal that the game was on for good.

Then the language disappeared, along with the Wi-Fi service, triggering another round of second-guessing. (see here)

Apparently the habit of firing before aiming — not to mention clearing it with publicity — had spread from AT&T’s networking guys to its marketing staff.

Officially, both AT&T and Apple have no comment, but the folks in Cupertino are clearly miffed. They saw the Starbucks deal as big news for iPhone owners, and they had hoped to work with AT&T to package it for high-profile release, probably in a matter of weeks.

They would have done it right.

(Via FORTUNE: Apple 2.0.)

May 10, 2008

iPhone Currently Unavailable At US Apple Store Online?

iPhone Currently Unavailable At US Apple Store Online?<

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Something weird is going on… first I noticed that the iPhone “Add to cart” button was missing from the Apple UK Store… Now it is listed as “unavailable” at the US Apple Store. Looks like the 3G rumor will be full steam ahead when folks wake up. I can’t wait for my 3G unit.

:*******UPDATE 2:30AM PST:*******

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Either I am going crazy from lack of sleep… but every time I hit refresh the US Apple Online Store keeps changing. Now the “add to cart” button is missing in addition to the fact that it says “unavailable”. Now I am confident that it is not a boo-boo. See the screen shot above.

(Via GadgetKing.com.)

May 10, 2008

MacBook cooler, it’s not cool to be HOT!

Moshi’s Zefyr MacBook cooler is way hot

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If you haven’t faced MacBook Air overheating issues, you’re clearly in the minority, and regular ol’ MacBook users have been faced with plenty burnination of their own. While there are plenty of laptop coolers out there, none have been so specifically designed to address these two perennial overheaters as Moshi’s Zefyr. The aluminum heatsink setup has an “ultra-silent” USB-powered fan and is quite minimal, just concentrating on the MacBooks’ problem spots up top. Even better for Air users: you won’t be monopolizing your lone USB plug to work it. Zefyr is available now for $75 in silver or black.

(Via Engadget.)

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