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Filed under: Games, iPhone

Pie Guy shows off the power of iPhone web apps

Neven Mrgan, a developer at Panic, as well as the co-creator of the popular Birdfeed Twitter client, has just released a fascinating new iPhone game. It's called Pie Guy, and the gameplay is reminiscent of classic Pac Mac games.

You won't find Pie Guy in the App Store, though, because it's a web app. You can even add it to your home screen and play it offline. The game is fairly fun, but the more exciting part is what it suggests about the future of web apps on the iPhone.

All those problems with the App Store approval process don't apply to web apps, so it's worth seeing how far developers can push web apps. They're not an alternative to every iPhone app, as John Gruber points out at Daring Fireball, because web apps don't have access to a lot of the iPhone's hardware functions (accelerometer, camera, etc.).

On top of that, the Cocoa Touch framework makes native apps not only faster than web apps, but easier to write. Despite all that, Pie Guy makes a good case for expanding our ideas of what a web app can be.

Filed under: Audio, Web services

MOG announces All Access music subscription service

Up until now, MOG has existed as sort of a music blog network and news source, but starting on December 2nd, it's also going to be Napster-like music subscription service. MOG All Access will be a $5/mo subscription service that provides unlimited access to MOG's music library.

The MOG music service offers personal playlists, but it also incorporates elements from existing music services. You can get other users' recommendations, a la Microsoft's Zune Social, and there's also an automated recommendation service, somewhat like Pandora.

MOG's advantage seems to be that you can create artist radio stations that play only the artist you want, without similar artists thrown in. You can also skip to any song in the queue, which isn't possible in Pandora or Last.fm. Sounds pretty good for 5 bucks a month. Check out the demo video after the jump to decide for yourself.

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Filed under: Internet, P2P

Seven Mininova and Pirate Bay Alternatives to fend off P2P withdrawal


The Pirate Bay's torrents have gone forever and Mininova's turned legal. With the dams shattered you can be damn sure that other sites will now follow in their footsteps and shut down -- or go legal.

But you -- and the draconian piracy lobby groups -- should be well aware by now that you can't stop piracy, you can only displace traffic from one site or service to another. Napster shuts down; Kazaa springs up. Suprnova shuts down; Mininova emerges from the ashes. With each and every iteration of P2P the pirates grow stronger and the distribution channels more efficient and secure.

So where do we go, now that Mininova's gone? Good question. I've compiled a list of free and public torrent indexes that should keep your hard-disk platters turning and your hi-fi humming -- for a little while longer at least.

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Filed under: Commercial, Holiday Gift Guide

Black Friday software deals you can score online

This weekend signals the beginning of holiday shopping craziness in the U.S., and there's no shortage of deals to be had. We're scouring web sites around the 'net to find discount prices on games, apps, and operating systems - if you've found some, share them in the comments!

Be sure to check back, we'll be updating this post as we find more savings to pass along!

Applications and Operating Systems
PC Games iPhone Games
Gameloft is offering the following titles at $0.99 each - pick up $25 worth of games for $5!
  • Castle of Magic
  • Real Tennis 2009
  • Blades of Fury
  • Terminator Salvation
  • Brothers in Arms – Hour of Heroes
  • Shrek Kart
Thanks to Engrish.com for the awesome image!

Filed under: Security, Apple, iPhone

My iPhone is jailbroken - is it insecure?

Hacked iPhoneThere has been a lot of attention given to some recent iPhone hacks that potentially affect users of jailbroken iPhones, especially now that a malicious attack has been discovered. If you've jailbroken your phone, and you are worried about whether you are potentially vulnerable, here's a simple answer:

If you have not installed OpenSSH (or any other SSH package), you are not vulnerable to the current attacks
.

To check this, go into the Cydia installer app on your jailbroken iPhone, tap the Manage button, tap the Packages button, and scroll alphabetically through the list of installed packages looking for OpenSSH. If it's not there, you're good, you can relax. If you're using an alternative installer like Rock the steps will be much the same.

If OpenSSH is there, you can follow this guide from our friends over at TUAW to change your iPhone's root and mobile passwords.


Pirates shed tears of illegal grief as Mininova goes legit and deletes infringing torrents

Just one week ago, The Pirate Bay permanently shut down its BitTorrent tracker. Now, in the wake of a civil dispute in the Netherlands, Mininova has removed all of the 'useful' torrents from its search listings. Just like that -- no more films, anime or TV for you! For five years, since the demise of Suprnova, Mininova has ruled the P2P roost. While Mininova itself didn't track torrents it did ...

Mozilla's Thunderbird 3 email client gets a release candidate

Thunderbird 3, the next version of Mozilla's email client, is almost ready for final release. Although it's almost a year behind schedule, the release candidate rolled out on Tuesday for all operating systems, and it delivers several significant new features, including tabs, better search, and Gmail-style archiving. Thunderbird now plays nicely with Gmail all around, recognizing special ...

Handbrake 0.94 transcodes DVDs even faster

Handbrake, the insanely great multi-platform video transcoder - or "dvd ripper," if you're really being honest - just got its first update in almost a year. The biggest new change is 64-bit support, which means a 10% jump in encoding speed. According to our sister site, TUAW, Mac users don't even need to be running Snow Leopard to get the 64-bit advantage: it also works on OS X 10.5 on 64-bit ...

Steam's THQ game pack: get $400 worth of games for 50 bucks

You may be more focused on picking up holiday gifts for friends, loved ones, and co-workers right now, but maybe it's time to treat yourself. If you're a PC gamer, you need to check out Steam's THQ pack. It's loaded with excellent titles like Red Faction, Warhammer, and Company of Heroes - 18 titles in all. If you bought them separately, it'd run you just shy of $400. Right now, however, you can ...

Automatically disable your touchpad while you type with TouchFreeze

One thing about laptops that drives a lot of my customers nuts is the touchpad. If I had a nickel for every time someone brought a laptop in complaining that their mouse pointer suddenly jumped somewhere else on the screen and messed up their typing, I'd have at least $10.15. Hey, I'm in a small town - that would nearly count as an epidemic. TouchFreeze is a tiny, open source program ...

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So, just how good at time waster games are you? Think you've got the stuff? Well, The World's Hardest Game 2.0 doesn't think you do. Yes, amazingly, it's possible to have a sequel to a game called "The World's Hardest Game". It doesn't seem logically possible, since if the first one was actually the world's hardest, how could another one come along and share the moniker? It made me doubt the name in the first place. That is, until I tried the game. The mechanics of the game are very simple. You are a small red square, ...

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