September 30, 2011, Macintosh product updates

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Macintosh product updates and announcements for September 30, 2011: Software Valve has announced the free DLC update for its bestselling game franchise Portal 2 will be rolled out across all regions on Steam, Xbox LIVE and PSN starting October 4th. The free DLC, titled “Portal 2: Peer Review”, is available to all owners of Portal 2 for download on PS3 and Xbox 360, and will be automatically downloaded via Steam on PC and Mac. Reggie Ashworth has announced VidConvert 1.1.2, an update to his new video converter for Mac OS X. VidConvert is a video converter designed to make converting…

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September 30, 2011, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch new releases

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New iPhone, iPod touch and iPad product announcements for September 30, 2011: New iPhone, iPad and iPod touch apps Konami Digital Entertainment announced today its Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2012 App for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is now available on the App Store. PES 2012 enjoys a raft of additions specifically designed to make full use of the hardware. Like its console counterparts, the game features truly realistic AI and all-new game modes. Leading the charge is the Super Challenge mode, which allows users to build a team of the world’s best players, and lead them to victory. Players…

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iPhone app roundup: Beer appreciation for Oktoberfest

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With Oktoberfest in full swing and people around the world celebrating beer, it seems an appropriate time to review some great iPhone apps for real beer lovers. No beer pong apps here; these are all about enjoying the actual beverage itself (responsibly, of course).

iLoveBeer's pairing options.

iLoveBeer: Zythology (Free). This free app is sponsored by Anheuser-Busch and includes tasting and pairing tips, pouring instructions and beer matches for their brand. Considering how many beers fall under their parent brand, this free app is the place to start for those that don’t know the difference between a stout and a porter, or an ale and a lager.

Beer Match ($0.99). Beer Match is a great way for budding beer enthusiasts to find the right variety to pair with your meal. The app has a list of beers, foods and cheeses and allows you to search any of those categories to match up the right drink with the right type of food.

Find Craft Beer's map view.

Find Craft Beer ($0.99). If you lean towards local and microwbrew, Find Craft Beer will help you hone in on the places to find your hops. Use your current location or type one in and you’ll get a list of brewpubs, breweries, beer bars, and homebrew stores in the area. The app pulls data from Beermapping.com, and provides reader scores and reviews when applicable, as well as the location, phone number and website of the spots it finds.

Beer Prophet ($0.99). If you are looking to explore some new beers, Beer Prophet will guide you along the way. First you need to train it a bit about what you like and don’t like in the way of beer. Then app then can predict what you’ll like. Because beer selections are often regional, you can pick your location and the app can make suggestions likely to be found near you (and you can set the app to filter out “mass beers”). The app also has a “PhD” guide to learning about and appreciating beers, as well as a journal that tracks your beers and helps the app refine its predictions.

RateBeer (Free). If you want to find places to buy great beer you are discovering, this free app won’t steer you wrong. Using either your current location or one specify, and RateBeer will find a brewery, bar, store, or restaurant to serve your beer loving needs. The app integrates with the Ratebeer website to show you recommendations and suggestions at each location.

BreweryMap ($0.99). Want to drink beer from the source? Although I’m sure they won’t let you in the tanks, the BreweryMap app will let you find micro and even nano-breweries nearby. The database is quite extensive, and found local breweries I didn’t even know about.

Beer Buddy displays lots of info for beer you scan.

Beer Buddy ($2.99). This is by far the most comprehensive beer app out there, and will be your buddy to finding, drinking and rating beer. The app is directly integrated with ratebeer.com so you can read reviews of any beer and locations (retailers, bars, and breweries), as well as provide your own ratings. Usage requires an Internet connection, which can be tricky in some beer halls. You can start by either searching for the name of the beer or scanning the barcode. Once you find your beer you can bookmark it for later via the “On Tap” function.

BrewGene (Free). BrewGene combines the suggestion functions of BeerProphet with the detailed database features of BeerBuddy. The ratings and suggestions are crowdsourced from other BrewGene users, and do not integrate with Ratebeer, so it’s suggestions and reviews are somewhat limited until more people start using it. For beer novices who want to move up to expert status, this is a great free app to take you to the next level.

Beer Log by Brew Vault ($0.99). If you like to store your beer instead of drink it right away, then BrewVault will help you track what you’ve purchased and where it is. Because beer in the U.S. tends to be regional, not all brews are available in all areas. My most prized possession is the Christopher Elbow Chocolate Ale (currently worth $75 on ebay). The app syncs with an online database, making usage deep within your cellar (where you likely have no signal) possible.

There you have nine apps to help you on your journey to finding and remembering great beer. Now you just need a bottle opener.

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Free Apps Roundup for September 30, 2011

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This week on the Free Apps Roundup, if you like talking on the phone but hate paying for minutes on your cell phone plan, then you’ll bee very happy with the top pick this week. It’s called MagicJack, and it allows you to call any phone number in the U.S. or Canada for free. We’ve also got game week again. There are a ton of great games, many of which are free only for a limited time. So, you’d better get to it before these apps start costing you money. And there’s a special bonus at the end that may…

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Games for the weekend: ShadowGun

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Games for the Weekend is a weekly feature aimed at helping you avoid doing something constructive with your downtime. Each Friday we’ll be recommending a game for Mac, iPhone or iPad that we think is awesome enough to keep you busy until Monday, at least.

At $7.99, ShadowGun is one of the pricier titles I’ve recommended. But it’s well worth the price of admission for graphics alone. Games like ShadowGun and Infinity Blade really show off the iPad’s capabilities as a mobile gaming platform. Strike that. Once iOS 5 is released and you can mirror your iPad 2 through an Apple TV, ShadowGun and games like it will be cutting edge, sit-comfortably-on-the-couch gaming.

In the game, you take on the role of John Slade, a bounty hunter set to punch the nefarious Dr. Simon’s ticket — I wonder if that’s a Firefly reference? While the graphics are great, the story isn’t. I didn’t care. It’s a game in which you run around and blow things up, and it does that well.

It’s very similar to Gears of War, since it’s an over-the-shoulder shooter, and cover is important. This isn’t a game where you stand there, machine guns a-blazing as hot, spent cartridges bounce off the floor. You’ll be doing a lot of taking cover behind obstacles clearly placed there for that purpose while shooting in small bursts.

You’re on rails, too. It’s pretty much impossible to get lost, but I’m surprisingly okay with that. The cover system is enjoyable enough that I don’t miss having free rein.

As with cover locations, there are many checkpoints to save your game. This keeps you from going through locations a second time to a minimum. The game seems to save your current spot when you quit the app. I did have a few crashes when I launched the game, but rebooting my iPad solved that.

I did find that I needed to adjust the controls slightly. My right thumb kept hitting the shoot button, but it’s easy to move it via the settings. The settings icon is a large plus sign and at first I thought it was a way to apply a health pack.

While ShadowGun is a universal app, I found it hard to play on the small screen of my iPhone. Also, your saved games don’t carry across the two apps. I’m really hoping developers are able to use iCloud to sync saved games in a future update.

Eight bucks is a curious price point. It’s expensive compared to most apps, and the similar (at least visually) Infinity Blade is two dollars less. I feel like I got my money’s worth, though. My last Wendy’s meal cost me nine bucks, and ShadowGun provided a lot more enjoyment. I also think the game needs multiplayer, and that addition might have made it an easier sell for the price.

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Casual Friday update for September 24 – 30, 2011

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FROM GAMERTELL – Gamertell’s casual game update for September 24 – 30, 2011 includes 8 new games and the Humble Frozen Synapse Bundle (Windows, Mac, Linux). MORE »

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Apple TV News from the Web: Edition 5

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This week in “Apple TV News from the Web”:

  1. AirPlay mirroring coming to iPhone 5
  2. Anatomy of an Apple Rumor
  3. Let’s talk… new Apple TV
  4. Killer iPhone feature
  5. Sharing some love

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1. AirPlay mirroring coming to iPhone 5

A source told TUAW that iPhone 5 will also feature AirPlay mirroring that lets wirelessly display everything you do on your iPhone right on your HDTV through Apple TV 2. We’ve been all expecting it but it can also be a… rumor.

2. Anatomy of an Apple Rumor

“Everyone, including your mom, re-reports Apple rumors,” claims PCMmag. The guys at the Magazine have a great infographic that shows the anatomy of an Apple Rumor. We know how it ends, but how it all begins? And what is your role in this process? Check it out on this graphic.

3. Let’s talk… new Apple TV?

Apple has finally announced that its upcoming media event will take place on Tuesday, October 4 at 10am Pacific Daylight Time on Apple’s campus in Cupertino and will be led by Apple’s new CEO Tim Cook. There are no doubts that Apple will focus specifically on a new iPhone, but is there a chance that Tim will surprise us with the updated of the company’s “hobby device”? There were some speculations that Apple may be releasing a new Apple TV with A5 chip making the device capable of true 1080p.

4. Killer iPhone feature?

9to5Mac reports that, according to a source familiar with the SOC’s manufacturing, the new iPhone will feature Apple’s dual-core A5 processor, 1GB of RAM and improved, 8 megapixel camera. But the new device’s biggest selling point and a game changer may be a software feature called Assistant – a Siri-inspired, system-wide voice navigation system. The phrase on this year’s invite, ‘Let’s talk iPhone,’ seems to confirm this. Check out 9to5Mac’s article to learn more on how the Assistant works.

4. Sharing some love

Our Facebook fan Erick Ramirez wanted to “share some love” to Apple TV Hacks by creatively playing with our logo. LOL, thanks Eric, we are impressed! We share some love too!

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New Lion-compatible Tex-Edit Plus beta released

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Tex-Edit Plus (TE+)—my favorite text-cruncher—is a scriptable, styled text editor that fills the gap nicely between pure text/no formatting text editors and full-featured word processors. It’s fast and efficient, has a clean, uncluttered interface, is great for cleaning up text transmitted over the Internet, and has the best implementation of AppleScript of any application I’ve used. Tex-Edit Plus can read, convert and save files in various international formats, including Unicode, ASCII and RTF. It can also open the “raw” text of MS Word and other formatted word processor documents. TE+ developer Tom Bender this week released a new OS X…

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Would a 64 GB iPhone affect your buying decision?

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Dream specs or unnecessary frill?

New reports surfaced late Thursday night that the next iPhone could come in a 64 GB flavor, according to Apple inventory system information obtained by 9t05Mac. A doubling of internal storage is a reasonable expectation for Apple’s iPhone 5; in fact, many expected it the last time around. But how much of an impact will more storage capacity have on your buying decision?

I wonder because 32 GB of storage has suited me well now for two generations of iPhone, and I’ve yet to run up against that limit. I have an iTunes library that’s much larger than 32 GB on my Mac, but cycling content in and out is actually something I enjoy, because it keeps my music fresh. Even storing hundreds of photos and apps on my iPhone, as well as a few short HD videos shot with the iPhone 4 hasn’t threatened to put me over the edge.

Apple’s iTunes Match service, which will allow users to store their entire iTunes library in the cloud and download tracks selectively whenever they have an active network connection (Wi-Fi or 3G) should make on-device storage even less of a concern. So, too, does the newly-introduced ability to download past purchases of books and apps quickly and easily, without having to remember which ones you bought in the first place. In general, iCloud seems designed to make on-device storage less of an issue for users. On the other hand, if a new iPhone can take higher resolution photos and videos and handle more powerful apps, extra space may be appreciated.

If Apple introduces a 64 GB tier to their lineup and prices their new iPhones they way the company has in the past, the 32 GB version of the iPhone 5 will be only $199 on contract, a $100 discount when compared to the 32 GB iPhone 4. For me, even though I’ve always opted for the largest capacity device Apple offers, the cheaper iPhone 5 looks like a much better deal, based on my past usage.

So I’m curious; how many out there would buy a 64 GB iPhone 5 over a 32 GB version, should one be made available?

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The iPhone Podcast 44 – Last Call For iPhone Rumors, Kindle Fire

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Episode 44 of The iPhone Podcast is now available in iTunes. Topics include: last minute iPhone 5 rumors, Amazon’s Kindle tablet, Steve Jobs impersonators, third-party Apple stores, TV on the iPad, and all the latest app news.

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