More magazines go digital in iPad Apps of the Week (Appolicious)
Appolicious - The iTunes App Store was full of good stuff this week for the iPad, including some great new magazines with awesome presentation designed specifically for the digital medium, a couple of fun games to help pass the time, and yet another Facebook app.

These iPhone apps will raise your productivity to new levels (Appolicious)
Appolicious - The dog days of summer are fading, and so is your tan. It is time to pull on the business suit and refocus at work. But don’t worry, you don’t have to go it alone. The following iPhone apps will help bring out the self-motivation that is hidden somewhere inside you, as well as increase your productivity. So take a few minutes to load up, and start thinking about how you are going to spend that end-of-the-year bonus (if your employer happens to offer you one).

Brew up some mosaic magic with Percolator iPhone app (Appolicious)
Appolicious - There aren’t a lot of bells and whistles in new photography iPhone app Percolator (99 cents), but it serves up its purpose—to turn your photos into multi-colored mosaics—fast and fresh.

BaseApp Brings Easy Basecamp Alerts to Mac OS X (Mashable)
Mashable - If you're a Basecamp user running Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, you just might love the new menu bar application BaseApp.

iGarageSale iPhone app won't junk up your life (Appolicious)
Appolicious - Admit it: You shop at garage sales. I, for one, am among the crowd that truly enjoys a good garage sale. Now comes a favorite pasttime plus my most essential device in the form of iGarageSale for iOS by Performant Design, LLC ($1.99 in the App store). This app is lightweight and easy to use, but packs powerful function. All of the information from the app is pulled from Craigslist and is constantly kept up to date. Even if you just occasionally shop garage sales on a lazy Saturday and you can afford the $1.99, I would recommend you grab this app. You'll be glad to have it.

Accidental News Explorer iPhone app a lost cause (Appolicious)
Appolicious - The free Accidental News Explorer iPhone app has a nice aesthetic feel – the fonts and colors recall an old atlas map or globe. Its content, however, is pretty forgettable.

Nike Unveils New iPhone App Just for Runners (Mashable)
Mashable - Nike has just rolled out a new iPhone app for runners, available for download now [iTunes link].

LittleFin's Chronicle tracks monthly bills (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Mac users of personal finance software tend to fall into two categories—those who use Quicken, and those who hate Quicken with the red-hot passion of a thousand suns. No finance management alternative has yet captured the mindshare of the Mac market, but LittleFin Software steps up to the plate with the release of Chronicle 3.4. (Note: this Mac application is no relation to the Chronicle for iPad journal app.)

Harman AKG releases Quincy Jones Signature Line of headphones (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - Quincy Jones is a legendary record producer and composer responsible for producing Michael Jackson’s Thriller album as well as the hit charity song “We Are the World,” so when he gets behind an audio product, it probably deserves some attention. The product in question this time around is a new line of headphones by Harman AKG, which the company is releasing under its new Quincy Jones Signature Line.

Success of Samsung Galaxy Tab Doomed by Carrier Contracts (PC World)
PC World - The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first tablet to come along that appears to be capable of challenging the Apple iPad. On paper, and in initial hands-on reviews, the Galaxy Tab is impressive, but the burden of carrier contracts may seal the unfortunate fate of the Samsung tablet before it even launches.

Apimac brings personal database solution to OS X (Macworld.com)
Macworld.com - If you’re one of those people who likes to keep their life organized (or, like me, one of those people who forget everything all the time), you may appreciate Apimac’s recently-announced release of a version of its iDatabase product that runs on OS X.

Apple Photoshops One Icon Too Many on the New iPod touch (Mashable)
Mashable - The new iPod touch - with Facetime, multitasking, and the Retina display - is so close to an iPhone that even Apple can sometimes get confused.

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