Year: 2005

Dark Moon Software releases Bubblomania X 2.0

Dark Moon Software today announced the release of Bubblomania X 2.0, a fast arcade game featuring subtle gameplay, flashy graphics and great music. “Colorful bubbles are floating up the screen, and you have to pop them by moving the pin on top. Some bubbles contain goodies like lasers, bombs or an extra pin, while others give bonus points. There are bad bubbles, to be avoided, and magic bubbles, which can dramatically alter the gameplay in both good and bad ways! And there’s the occasional killer bubble that will come to hunt you down.

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Desktop pictures/icons weekly recap

Over the course of the past week MacDesktops posted 14 new desktop pictures, including: Sculptures By the Sea: Demon (Art), Bondi Beach (Landscapes – Water), and Jessica Alba (Portraits). Mandolux has issued three new desktops: New York/Nottingham (1895 Postcard), My Kong (Triptych) and Blue Christmas Star (Dual), while MacMonkies are offering two new icon sets and three new desktops.

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Kent Place Software releases BeerAlchemy

Kent Place Software today announced the first release of BeerAlchemy, a new beer recipe creation and archiving tool for Macintosh. BeerAlchemy aims to make creating great beers easier. It offers recipe formulation tools to give the brewer immediate feedback on how changes they make will affect their finished beers, and helps the brewer keep organized by storing all their recipes in a familiar folder-based system.

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4Flix.Net offers free Holiday videos for iPod

4Flix.Net has announced that dozens of Christmas movies, cartoons and television shows are available from its Web site for immediate downloading onto personal computers and the new video iPod. A selection of shorter titles are available at no cost, allowing consumers to freely add classic holiday video content to their new video iPods. Visitors can also subscribe to a free video podcast featuring Christmas videos throughout the month of December.

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Lehman raises Apple forecasts, price target

Lehman Bros. have raised its earnings and revenue forecasts and stock price target for Apple, citing an improved outlook for iPod sales, reports MarketWatch. Analyst Harry Blount raised his iPod unit shipment estimate to 12.6 million from 8.7 million, his fiscal first-quarter earnings estimate to 57 cents a share from 49 cents and his revenue forecast to $5.6 billion from $4.7 billion.

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