I am a sucker for a good phone game and although part of me hoped to seeing Apple fanboys accidentally throwing their Jesus phones like Wii-motes, I somehow knew that the sensible folks at Infinite Loop probably wouldn’t let it happen.
Golf games tend to be fun and the 63 holes provided by Let’s Golf ought to be enough for a little work-time entertainment. The multi-player over Wi-Fi option sounds like far too much fun. As for swinging, that is accomplished with finger movements.
As this will be our final post for 2008, I would like to say thanks to all the great readers of this site. A special thanks goes out to anyone who has linked to the site, submitted material to other sites, forums, communities or just happened to stumble upon us. As usual, to end the year off, I have complied pictures linking to our top 10 posts according to our website statistics.
The Year ahead should be an exciting one. I hoping to add a new coat of paint to the site and I will be launching a new site in 2009, so keep your eyes open for both.
My New Years resolution is to become an active member of Twitter. You can follow me here @vdasilva and you can follow Chris (aka C.S. Magor) here @CSMagor
Have a great and safe New Year and see you in 2009.
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Graphic equalizer t-shirts probably have an appeal to a certain niche that I am no longer young enough to be allowed to join, but I can concede that they are a fairly cool idea. This t-shirt features an equalizer in an old-school Apple rainbow logo, noise that takes place around it will cause the logo to light up and instantly identify the overzealous fanboy in the crowd. What happens next goes one of two ways: either you are at an Apple store opening somewhere and you are the instant life of the party; or you are in a public place where everyone snickers and talks about “that guy.”
Price: From $20 (requires 4 x AA batteries to run) [eBay via Craziest Gadgets]
Dare I risk the wrath of several million rabid fanboys and say that these videos are not of the quality that I would expect of a Mac vs. PC commercial. Of late one really gets the impression that Apple is off the ball, first no Steve Jobs at MacWorld and now this. Or is it just me?