Starting January 30, 2012, users, other than paid Google Apps users, won't be able to set up new devices using Google Sync and should see our sync site for instructions. [Revealing. The source has a link to instructions on the new way of syncing, but does not have a link selling Google Apps. Also I might be an anachronism, but I feel this is incredibly user hostile.]
HOPPALA! Augmentation provides an easy way for non-technical creatives to start experimenting with augmented reality and Layar. Create your own augmented reality experiences with just some mouse clicks and publish your work at Layar, the world‘s largest augmented reality platform.
[I can't tell if Mom would be better off with the old 3G on 3.1.3 or 4.0]
f you live in text files and crave seamless, no-brainer syncing (that doesn’t require growing a neckbeard), that little icon represents a milestone in the evolution of simple, low-friction workflows.
[I believe Ben has a developer account. Having this app would prove itself useful.]
Turns your iPhone/iPod touch into a numeric keypad for your notebook.
Simply take a photo (or choose one from your library), add a customized message, and select a recipient from your address book. Your postcard will then be delivered via U.S. Mail. Each postcard costs $1.29 when using the iPhone application, which includes postage.
[Really great notes on the process of getting Wolf3d on the iPhone. Also, since Carmack used a GPL'd version of Wolf3d Redux, you can get the Wolf3d iPhone src!]
Matthew Congrove took some time to play with the iPhone SDK, but it wasn't his bag, so he decided to go back to building a Web application for the iPhone, and was pleasantly surprised with the updates to Safari that enabled new things: