Year: 2007

Pangea Software announces February Fun Sale

Pangea Software today announced their 2007 February Fun Sale. For one weekend only, Pangea Software is offering every downloadable game on their Web site for US$9.99 each. All of the Mac games that Pangea has ever published are available for online download purchase, including Bugdom, Bugdom 2, Otto Matic, Billy Frontier, Enigmo, Enigmo 2, Cro-Mag Rally, Nanosaur, Nanosaur 2, Mighty Mike, and Pangea Arcade. This sale starts Friday, February 9th and runs through Sunday, February 11th.

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PhotoWorks launches PhotoStreamer2 for Mac

PhotoWorks today announced PhotoStreamer2 software for Mac, a free application that allows Mac users to rapidly upload hundreds of digital images and view, organize, and order prints directly from their desktop. In addition, PhotoStreamer2 features Drag & Drop, which can be used in conjunction with iPhoto or other Mac photo applications, making it easier to access PhotoWorks’ design-driven line of Photo Books, Cards, Keepsakes and Calendars.

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AP: ‘Law would ban iPods when crossing street’

New York State Senator Carl Kruger has proposed a new law that would make it illegal (US$100 fine) to use cellphones, Blackberries, video games, iPods, or other electronic devices when crossing the street, reports The Associated Press. “He cited the death of a 21-year-old man who was listening to music when he stepped off a curb and was hit by a bus in Brooklyn in September, and the death of a 23-year-old iPod listener last month.”

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Flux iPod Film Fest judging panel announced

The judging panel for the 2007 Flux iPod Film Festival has been announced, featuring a panel comprised of tech, TV, and film professionals. The festival, sponsored by Small Dog Electronics, will award Apple-related prizes in three categories. The panel will include, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Film Director Joe Swanberg, Emmy-nominated writer/actor Kent Osborne, Flux founder Ryan Ritchey, actress Callie Snow, former “Mystery Science Theater 3000” host/writer Mike Nelson, and “Wired” writer & film producer Joshua Davis.

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Swoop Software announces Kitty Spangles Solitaire 3

Swoop Software today announced a new version of Kitty Spangles Solitaire in response to customer demand. Kitty Spangles Solitaire 3 features 32 games, including popular favorites such as Klondike, Canfield, Freecell, Spider and Penguin. Version 3 features newly-styled card graphics and luxuriously animated themes; a new game selection system; the ability to remember the games, preferences and statistics for up to 8 players; and more. Kitty Spangles Solitaire 3 is priced at US$19.95.

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