A walkthrough of the beautiful Popular Science+ iPad app’s design. More so than others that simply reproduce the print product on screen, this keeps what’s familiar about the magazine format, and extends it with in-article scrolling and clever use of media.
Month: April 2010
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➟ Popular Science+ on the iPad
Also: see it in action along with Time and GQ’s magazine apps in this video by Brad Colbow. -
➟ Best iPad accessory under $10
Might take a little setting up, but guaranteed to get attention. -
➟ Love Plus DS dating sim moves to iPhone, real world
Konami’s popular DS game that involves courting a virtual girl in real-time – going on dates, buying her gifts, paying her compliments, that sort of thing – is now on the iPhone in Japan. If you remember, this is the game that one young man actually, legally, married. The killer new feature here is an augmented reality mode that lets you be in a photo with your girlfriend, which should help convince people that yours has something in common with a normal relationship.
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➟ iPhone OS 4 preview event scheduled for Apr 8
Most of our questions regarding the next-generation iPhone (Will it support multitasking? An improved notification system?) will be answered surprisingly soon. This Thursday, in fact. -
SANGSARA.NET changelog: April 2010
Here’s what has changed:
– This blog is now found at www.sangsara.net. It was previously at blog.sangsara.net, a distinction that became wholly unnecessary about five years ago, when I took down the other more static bits of the site. Eventually, all my online activities will be viewable here.
– The Tumblr-powered linkblog, blast!, has been discontinued. The original idea for that was to create a wall between the longer posts I write and the things I find interesting and want to link to. From this point on, those two activities will be merged here on this blog. Outbound link entries will be strictly text, an execution I’ve admired in John Gruber’s Daring Fireball blog, who was in turn inspired by Jason Kottke.
– I’m leaving behind my favorite yellow (E3C046), seen in every design since 2002.
– I’ll be using one of Blogger’s new features to add ‘Pages’ to this blog, starting with an About Me profile page.
– You’ll find an old-school Blogroll for friends’ sites in the right column. This is an experiment of sorts. Let me know if you’d like to be linked.
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Here’s what hasn’t:
– The RSS feed is still at http://feeds.feedburner.com/sangsara. Most subscribers to this site won’t even notice the changes listed above.
– Positive Machine and Pocket Plastic will continue to be maintained as separate projects. Just in case you didn’t know, the former deals in strange, off-color iPhone app reviewery, while the latter is a place for me to post photos and look at developments in iPhone and toy camera photography.
– The archives are intact. I had wanted to wipe those earlier uncertain steps and start over, but decided against taking the easy way out. I’ve lost a lot of web content over the years and it hasn’t made me a better writer. You can build better things in the present when you have the past at your back.