Type of Article: MacNews News Article

Quirky unveils Cloak, an iPad case with a built-in stand

Quirky (http://www.quirky.com) has unveiled Cloak, an US$36, community-developed protective case for the iPad. It’s constructed from non-slip rubber with plastic hinge mechanisms to enable viewing at different angles.

The iPad slides into the Cloak through a top opening and is held in place by a sturdy friction grip. Once in place, it can be positioned to sit on a flat surface in portrait mode by folding the Cloak’s front cover behind the iPad and using the plastic support brace located on the product’s inside cover to prop up the iPad screen vertically.

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GameSpy updates suite of iPhone development tools

GameSpy Technology, a provider of online gaming services, has announced updates to their suite of tools for developers of iPhone games, including an entirely new customizable user-interface (UI) toolkit and new services such as in-app purchases and push notifications.

Developers can either implement the new UI as is, change the appearance to match their game/brand or use the provided APIs (application programming interfaces) to include GameSpy’s services into their existing game UI. The GameSpy API is common across all gaming platforms.

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UniPrint 7.0 simplifies network printing for Mac

UniPrint (http://www.uniprint.net) has launched UniPrint Version 7.0.  Incorporating an enhanced printer driver, UniPrint Version 7.0 is the first printing solution that significantly improves overall printing quality, speed, manageability and security for Mac users working in a 32- or 64-bit physical or virtual desktop environment, according to Arron Fu, vice president, Software Development, UniPrint.

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Griffin + Threadless Co-Op Initiative unveil new case patterns

Griffin Technology has unveiled a new collection of designs from the Griffin + Threadless Co-Op Initiative (http://www.griffintechnology.com/coop/threadless). Two new case patterns, Permafrost Pollution and Funkalicious, join the line of cases.

Designs chosen for the Griffin + Threadless Co-Op Initiative appear on a Griffin-engineered low-profile case: a single-piece polycarbonate shell snaps into place to provide protection from scratches, dust, dings and boringness. The new cases are US$34.99 each.

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