| Took a whole week but I did it. Slaughtered all the zombies. I'd say the last one was the toughest. And you know me, first time is a fluke. It's not a success unless it can be repeated. So yeah, the last one is tough and so is collecting 8000 suns in Sunny Days. |
In a new craze sweeping the world, iPhone and iPod Touch users are producing extraordinary ‘paintings’ on their Apple devices. All the images were created using an application called Brushes and ‘painted’ freehand using fingers and thumbs.
It’s easy to use – just take your finger and doodle
LEGO Photo allows you to turn any photo from your camera roll, or one that you have just taken, into a beautiful brick mosaic.
It's free!
Hide and Tweet: Augmented Reality iPhone Twitter App
Twitter recently added a geotagging feature, so it was only a matter of time before someone made good use of it to create an iPhone app that would let stalkers, exes and nosy parents find their Twitter contacts. But Presselite did it with such style that we can just about forgive how creepy it is. The app, called Twitter 360, uses an augmented reality interface to guide you to your Twitter friends based on their geotagged tweets.
Using the iPhone’s camera, the app creates an overlay atop reality on the user’s screen to show Twitter friends’ distances from the user. The friends’ avatars are displayed along with an arrow pointing in their direction. The app also works with Google Maps, giving a detailed map of all Twitter friends along with their locations. While it does seem to make stalking way too easy, we can see some benign uses for this technology, like picking out friends in a crowd or finding your way to the bar you’re meeting a buddy at.
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