April 3, 2013

Google is just crazy, but they’ll get away with it and it will look better for Jelly Bean adoption.

Sonic & Sega All Stars Racing headed to Mac App Store Apr. 4th

Feral Interactive announced the release of Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, a racing game featuring Sonic the Hedgehog and other characters from the Sega universe. The game comes to the Mac App Store exclusively, and will be released on Thursday, April 4, 2013. It costs $25.

sonic racing

The game features Sonic and 21 other Sega characters from games including Shenmue, Super Monkey Ball, Samba de Amigo and others. Players can use powerups and “All-Star Moves” to stay ahead of the competition. The game also supports four-player online multiplayer races via Game Center, along with player achievements and iCloud syncing.

April 2, 2013

I just noticed the dates for the Mac Developer get together have been announced for October 2013. You can sign-up on the Web site to be kept up-to-date.

BeefCuts Visual.ly:

An easy-to-use guide to cuts of beef. The chart shows where each cut of meat comes from on the cow, how much it costs and how to best cook it.

Mmmm. Ribs. Skirt steak. Sirloin. Pot roast. Ever wonder where on a cow all those cuts of meat come from? Visual.ly has a really interesting infographic about one of our most useful (and delicious!) animals.

Velvet Revolver: Slither

I always thought that the Slash/Scott Weiland was one of the best in rock. They wrote some amazing songs.

J.C. Penney shares have plunged nearly 60% over the past year as Johnson — a former Apple executive who spearheaded the tech giant’s retail strategy — has struggled to lead a turnaround effort. He took over at J.C. Penney in November of 2011 and has since announced a series of new initiatives including overhauled prices, redesigned store layouts, and even free haircuts for kids.

So far, the results have been dismal.

Selling iPhones wasn’t so bad after all.

Kevin C. Tofel:

There’s little doubt that Facebook will unveil a new phone on Thursday, but the star of the show will be software, not hardware, in this battle between Facebook and Google for user engagement.

A new type of tarantula about the size of your face has been found in northern Sri Lanka. Scientists found the spiders — with a leg span up to 8 inches across — living in trees and the old doctor’s quarters of a hospital in Mankulam.

THE SIZE OF YOUR FACE.

Creatorverse is the product of Linden Lab, makers of the online virtual world known as Second Life. Creatorverse made its debut last November for $5, but now the company is giving it away.

Creatorverse provides you with tools and frameworks to build virtual creations – simple physics experiments, complex games, animations and all sorts of stuff. Plus you can share your creations with other users. It’s really cool.

Hell, I’d settle for getting a signal in major cities.

It’s been years since I’ve used Ableton’s Live, but this looks like a really great feature to have at your disposal.

With its rare apology, Apple Inc went from pariah to praiseworthy in the eyes of China’s state-controlled media, a lesson for other foreign firms not to underestimate the speed and power of the government press.

Just a couple of days ago Apple was under a coordinated media assault by state-run media in China over warranty issues.

“Hot For Teacher” performed by a 6-year-old drummer

Wow!

April 1, 2013

In a judgment filed Saturday, U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan sided with Universal Music Group’s Capitol Records, which had sued ReDigi for copyright violation.

Sullivan’s argument, in a nutshell: Unless the copyright owner gives you explicit permission to do so, you can’t resell a digital media file.

That doesn’t make sense to me.

Bobby Owsinski:

By now you’ve all heard that the legendary producer Phil Ramone has passed. If you read any of the obituaries, you’ll notice that they all quote his many Grammys and the superstars he worked with, which indeed placed him above the majority of his contemporaries. Phil was more than that though. He was a behind-the-scenes mover and shaker on the technical side as well, always eager to embrace new technology.

Stephen Hackett got his Pebble and posted his review. With everything I’ve heard about this watch, I was a little surprised with the conclusion.

Great story.

Ernie Varitimos:

Ask yourself, how many times have you tried to make sense of an analyst’s statement, where they’ve demonstrated a complete misunderstanding of Apple culture, the ecosystem, or the fan base. This isn’t universal of course, some analysts are very knowledgeable and huge Apple fans, but even a respected Apple bull like Gene Munster ranks only in the middle of the pack, well behind several amateur analysts. Some of the most influential analysts rank near the bottom of the pack, like Charlie Wolf and Kathy Huberty.

I have little to no respect for financial analysts.

Next year’s Macworld/iWorld expo will now take place March 27 through March 29, 2014. It had previously been scheduled for the first three days of February. The rescheduled event will move from Moscone West to Moscone North in San Francisco, as well.

If the beginning of February wasn’t good for you, does moving the event until the end of March make it more likely that you’ll attend?

Reeder developer Silvio Rizzi is giving away the Mac and iPad versions of his software until he releases version 2.0, which will incorporate improvements to free the software of reliance on Google Reader. He promises development will continue past Google Reader’s end date.

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Much respect to The Macalope for a great list. I might have given Eric Schmidt two or three spots though.

Following controversy in China with state-controlled media outlets going after Apple over its warranty policies, Apple CEO Tim Cook today addressed the issue in a letter published to the company’s website in China. Within the letter (translation below), Cook apologized to customers and announced the company would implement a number of changes to “improve the level of service” for Chinese customers.

Among the changes Apple will make is an improved repair policy for iPhones, clearer warranty wording on the company’s Web site, better training for Apple Authorized Service Providers and easier customer contact with Apple Feedback Service.

Seems like a step in the right direction. Now to see how Chinese state media reacts…

This looks great.

March 31, 2013

Cheops raskalov_vit:

I want to tell you a little story about how we climbed to the top of one of the seven wonders of the world.We had to hide from the guards at the Tomb near the foot of Cheops. Climb the stone slabs on the most ancient structure of humanity to the sounds of prayers. It was one of the most intense nights of my life. Many thanks to good friends who accompanied and supported the idea.

While I can’t condone the climbing of these beautiful and ancient structures, the view from the top must be magnificent. I’ve been to the Great Pyramids at Giza and some things are striking – how massive they are and how close the city of Cairo actually is, for example.

March 30, 2013

Not only has China’s Central TV been running regular follow ups to its March 15 expose on Apple’s iPhone repair policies, but on Thursday People’s Daily — the Communist Party’s official propaganda organ — attacked the company for the fourth day in a row, devoting half a page to negative articles.

Apple’s no longer a media darling in the US, either, but they’re definitely feeling the pinch in China. Philip Elmer Dewitt takes a look at the likely reasons behind the push.

This is just odd.

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March 29, 2013

The rumored Apple-branded gaming joypad

PocketGamer wrote this today:

Long rumoured – and hoped for – GDC 2013 has finally provided confirmation that Apple will release its own dedicated game controller.

Nope.

Axis of Awesome – Rage of Thrones

I read the fucking books!