Wednesday
May292013

Cut the Buttons goes lite

You love your favorite timewasters but need something new to play with? If you haven’t give Cut the Buttons a try, now’s the time to do so. There’s now a free lite version of the addictive game. It still contains the much-loved classic mode, multi-touch and multi-user capability, and minimal ads. More information about the game is available on its official site

Wednesday
May292013

Counting Points: Reduce the guilt in guilty pleasures

Guilty pleasures usually make us feel good. However, too much of a good thing as we all know can be bad. This new healthcare app from Freecycle Germany called Counting Points wants to help you curb your bad habits and guilty pleasures without needing you to radically change your lifestyle.

Counting Points helps you start new better habits with an easy and fun to use points system. Each day you will be given fresh points to spend on any user-defined pleasure. Since you can’t spend beyond the points you’ve previously earned, this limits your consumption and hopefully reminds you to stop seeking the guilty pleasure. The app comes in both free and paid versions ($0.99) on iTunes, with the free version only capable of tracking one goal and the paid version capable of tracking up to four.

Wednesday
May292013

Review: Panasonic Lumix DMX-ZS30

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

It is hard to envy makers of standalone point-and-shoot digital cameras simply because they're up against some stunning competition in the smartphone space. The best camera, after all, is the one you have with you and that's often the one in your phone. Undaunted, Panasonic has aspired to give the point-and-shoot category a shot in the arm with the compact and innovative Lumix DMX-ZS30.

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Wednesday
May292013

The Apple Beat: Tim Cook hints at what's to be revealed at WWDC 2013

Photo by Gadjo Cardenas SevillaBy Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple CEO Tim Cook opened up this year's All Thing's Digital D11 Conference. Tackling pressing issues such as Apple's recent tax practice inquiry, the need to innovate TV space, competition from Samsung and Android as well as the future of Mac OS and iOS as the yearly World Wide Developer's Conference comes around on June 10th.

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