Author:
Christina Warren
Aug
9
Filed under: Macintosh, Time-Wasters

I have to admit, this is probably the most self-indulgent
Time Waster ever (and we can be pretty self-indulgent), but as a huge fan of the too-quickly canceled
"Arrested Development," I could not resist.
ADchoose is a stand alone Mac application (though it is written in Python so porting it would just be a matter of compiling against a different binary) that does exactly one thing: it recommends what episode of "Arrested Development" you should watch. That's it. I know, I know, it sounds pretty one-note.
Here's why this has potential:
A) Genius idea -- as GOB would say, "Come on!"
B) The developer already has a poll asking what users would like to see in the next version, and one of those choices is direct Hulu links. THAT makes a one-note application instantly more useful.
If you are a big fan of the Bluth Company, give ADchoose a try...with club sauce!
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Author:
Jay Hathaway
Aug
9
Filed under: Fun, iPhone

Earlier this week, I told you how the $1000 do-nothing application called I Am Rich had been
pulled from the iTunes app store. While I doubt many people miss that particular bit of software, the latest app to be removed from the store was actually kind of fun: it's
PhoneSaber, a lightsaber simulator for your iPhone. It uses the accelerometer in your device to respond as you swing your phone, making noises straight out of Star Wars. It was also free.
According to TheMacBox, the creators of the app, "I've had a chat with a guy from THQ Wireless (who own the rights for Star Wars apps on mobiles) and as we were always expecting, PhoneSaber is not allowed to be on there." Apparently THQ discussed the idea of an official, licensed PhoneSaber app, which could be tied to Star Wars advertising. TheMacBox is being given access to the original saber sounds to develop the new app, and they're pushing for it to remain free. If you have PhoneSaber already, you're probably safe: since the creators removed the app voluntarily, Apple probably won't remotely delete it from your device.
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Author:
Christina Clark
Aug
9
Filed under: Social Software
Some folks in China want to make sure that while you are Twittering in the next two weeks you can have an easy opportunity to talk about the Olympics with all your Chinese friends.
Steven Lin, one of the co-founders of the #080808 movement said it's "just for fun, a way to write down the day," according to the
New York Times. The Times and others report a new #080808 user is added every half-second.
They even have a nifty buddy icon template you can download and personalize. So, go tweet about the Olympics. You know you want to!
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