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Afternoon Linkage for June 9th, 2009

Would you rather listen to Rush or Lady GaGa? Tough call. A matrix of iPhone apps What the fuck? Abbey Road in plastic Kotaku’s review of DJ Hero I just love the look of this print The Great New York City Bag Hunt Now that’s one hell of a LEGO castle Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon Linkage? ...

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Afternoon Linkage for April 24th, 2009

Please excuse me but I’m feeling a bit under the weather today. So without further nonsense, here are your links: Details on Apple’s billionth iPhone app sold Get a motorcycle that really sets you apart Use your chest as a circuit Ppppurty! See you in hell, Pleo Obama gets his ultra-secure Blackberry Have great links you want showcased on Afternoon ...

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LAPP: Incredible Light Photography from Deutschland

These guys from Germany do time-lapse photography and use light sticks and such to create beautiful images. It’s been awhile since I’ve seen light art as good as LAPP’s. Sprint-Nextel’s commercials last summer were decent but I think the Germans have us Americans beat on the light art. If you want to try your own light art out, grab a ...

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Afternoon Linkage for April 6th, 2009

Give a man a link and he’ll read for a day. Give him Afternoon Linkage and he risks getting fired for insubordination at work. There’s a new payment service in town This is what I call high-tech surgery For Sale: One T-Virus LEGO Rock Band? We wish. It’ll take you an hour just to add the pepper Finance nerds like ...

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First Motion-Sensitive Shakable Ad Introduced To iPhone, God Help Us

It was bound to happen eventually. Something tells me that this will be the equivalent of a pop-up for the iPhone generation. Dockers has introduced the first ever “motion-sensitive” ad to the Apple iPhone device. The ad will be featured in an assortment of the most popular iPhone apps. The ad, titled “Shakedown 2 Get Down,” takes advantage of the ...

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The App That Never Was: iBoobs

Here’s some video of the iPhone app iBoobs. It was rejected by Apple for App Store placement due to obvious reasons. Apple is a prude and thinks that boobs have a place on Baywatch but not the iPhone. I’m sure every guy would have shelled out 99 cents for some jiggling boobs, though. Look at ’em go! I think Harry ...

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Best Buy Releases API

I don’t know how I should feel about this. I’m very scared and feel very confused. In a move that is very unlike them, Best Buy decided to open up its entire product catalog to developers via an API. Dubbed “Remix,” the API will allow developers to earn affiliate cash by using Best Buy’s images, information and, of course, online ...

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Afternoon Linkage for December 9th, 2008

Our contest ends tomorrow but it’ll probably be extended until December 31st. Again, with the yachts The White Fruit Radio Get Ryan’s Acer Aspire One for $99 I can’t resist a turntable iPhone app A credit card-thin voice recorder Kotaku takes a look at SimCity for the iPhone Nike and Ludacris team up JFK, like his watch, was classy Smart ...

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Add a Numpad To Your Laptop

Have a Macbook or Macbook Pro and an iPhone? Great. You’re officially the ultimate Apple fanboy. Now that that’s settled, let’s review Balmuda Software’s Numberkey Connect software. Install it on your Mac then shell out $1.99 for the iPhone app and you’re done. You have a nice-looking numeric keypad you can use in conjunction with your laptop. A savior for ...

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Japanese iPhone Users Get 1-SEG TV Tuner

With T-Mobile just now rolling out it’s 3G network, it’s pretty apparent that the US is lacking in awesome technology. Japan and other Asian countries get to watch mobile broadcast television via DVB-T or 1-SEG, which can make a morning commute a lot more entertaining. Unfortunately, iPhone users have been left in the dark – until now. Released in conjunction ...

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