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  • Razer reaffirms commitment to support Mac gamers

    Hardcore gaming just got easier. As if the announcement that Valve is bringing Steam to the Mac wasn’t enough, Razer announced at the Game Developers Conference today an “... effort to increase support for Mac users by issuing driver support for all upcoming Razer products, including the Razer StarCraft II peripheral suite.” And just what do they mean by “effort to increase?” Well..

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Mac, iPhone, iPod and iPad product news - March 9, 2010

by Kirk Hiner on Mar 9, 2010 at 05:25 PM

FileMaker Pro 11 is out. I can’t imagine you need to know anything more than that, but in case you do, how about the new EyeTV Hybrid tuner stick or Pages clipart from Jumsoft. iPhone and iPod touch users have some excellent new cases, a memory aid, and a TasteTimer… Continue Reading »

Use Twitter to stop zombies in Tweet Defense

by NEWS on Mar 9, 2010 at 01:28 PM

FROM GAMERTELL -  Promethium Marketing and GrinLock Limited’s Tweet Defense, a tower defense game where you defeat zombies using your Twitter account stats, is now up at the iTunes store.
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Appletell reviews Arachnadoodle and Star*Burst for iPhone, iPod touch

by Bill Stiteler on Mar 9, 2010 at 12:04 PM

Arachnadoodle is a charming throwback to the arcade games of my youth, but with better graphics. It takes a simple premise—a spider building a web to catch flies—and makes it goofy and fun with bright colors, surprisingly difficult gameplay, and heartless rules. Speaking of arcade throwbacks, Star*Burst reminds me of… Continue Reading »

Black Swan is ready: Google Voice returns to iPhone via slick weblication

by NEWS on Mar 9, 2010 at 12:04 PM

FROM GADGETELL - What the heck is a “weblication?”  The answer is in Riverturn’s new Google Voice web application that looks more like a native app, in fact, it fooled everyone I showed it to.  The new app brings the Google Voice experience to your iPhone, allowing you to place calls, send and… MORE »

Apple’s iPad ad reveals new details

by Jake Gaecke on Mar 9, 2010 at 08:56 AM

As reported at Appletell, the first TV ad for Apple’s iPad made it’s TV premiere during the Oscars. And you’re probably not surprised that the story doesn’t stop there. No, we actually gained some real information about the iBookstore, how documents may be stored on the iPhone, and a little… Continue Reading »

Sony releases PoxNora on Facebook

by NEWS on Mar 9, 2010 at 08:43 AM

FROM GAMERTELL - Sony has released a Facebook version of the browser-based PC, Mac and Linux game PoxNora. Unfortunately, the free play portion is rather limited, unless you decide to spend real money on runes or a subscription.
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Gaming gets serious - Steam coming to Mac

by Ed Parry on Mar 8, 2010 at 11:12 PM

On Monday, Valve announced that Steam—and the Source engine—will be making their way to the Macintosh platform next month. It’ll take time to see the same amount of titles available for the PC, but there are some popular games planned for the initial launch. Portal 2 will be the first… Continue Reading »

Mac, iPhone, iPod and iPad product news - March 8, 2010

by Kirk Hiner on Mar 8, 2010 at 07:41 PM

It’s Murder most flickery for the Mac today, as Jessica Fletcher brings her detective skills to our favorite OS and Eternal Storms brings their flickr desktop client. Some other stuff, too, but let’s move on to the iPhone where StoryPages 2, Dream Planner Lite, Traveler’s Quest, Smooth Movie, Real Trophy… Continue Reading »

Appletell giveaway: Saddleback Leather laptop case

by Kirk Hiner on Mar 8, 2010 at 12:58 PM

A few months ago, the fine people at Saddleback Leather provided us with a medium laptop case for review. Now they’re extending that generosity to you by allowing us to give it away to one of our readers. This is 100% waterproof full grain boot leather with a high density… Continue Reading »

Gamertell Review: RE: Alistair for PC, Mac, Linux

by NEWS on Mar 8, 2010 at 10:10 AM

FROM GAMERTELL - RE: Alistair is surprisingly good, and not only as a free game, but as a visual novel and dating sim in general! It’s short, and there are only a few characters to interact with, but all four characters are quite interesting and the premise is great.
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