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iPod touch Fans forum -
2 hours and 49 minutes ago
I'm actually predicting a few of these suggestions to come true, since they're
realistic:
1. The ability to view the Percentage/Time Left of the Battery.
2. The ability to Toggle WiFi on the Status Bar
3. Landscape View for Mail & Notes.
4. Improved YouTube App, consisting of the ability to view and send comments.
5. Lyric & Album Art finder via the iTunes WiFi Store.
6. The ability to add one more icon to the dock.
7. Move Location of Genius Icon to the left of the Album Icon, or right of the
Back Arrow Icon (While listening to a song)
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CiteULike: Borelli's watchlist -
4 hours and 7 minutes ago
iEnvironmental Management, Vol. 10, No. 2. (1 March 1986), pp. 199-214./ibr /br /Classification of
streams and stream habitats is useful for research involving establishment of monitoring stations,
determination of local impacts of land-use practices, generalization from site-specific data, and
assessment of basin-wide, cumulative impacts of human activities on streams and their biota. This
article presents a frame-work for a hierarchical classification system, entailing an organized view
of spatial and temporal variation among and within stream systems. Stream habitat systems, defined
and classified on several spatiotemporal scales, are associated with watershed geomorphic features
and events. Variables selected for classification define relative long-term capacities of systems,
not simply short-term states. Streams and their watershed environments are classified within the
context of a regional biogeoclimatic landscape classification. The framework is a perspective that
should allow more systematic interpretation and description of watershed-stream relationships.

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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
6 hours and 42 minutes ago
Hey guys.
So I'm on the middle of a road, and at one end of the road is the Iphone, and at the other end, the
Blackberry Storm.
I'm a Verizon subscriber, I love their service in my area (Newton, MA) and its coverage when I
travel within the States. I have to update my dumbphone this week, and I'm debating the Storm or
Iphone. My contract is up, I'm a free agent baby.
Here is my mindset with everything: I tried a Storm out at Verizon yesterday. I enjoyed the QWERTY
keypad and do not feel concerns about not being able to type as fast as I can on a physical QWERTY
keypad. The web browser on the Storm is a very important feature for me. It's clearly not as good
as the Iphone's with the omission of multi-touch and less smooth scrolling of pages. Also the lack
of wifi IS NOT a deal breaker for me, but I would have liked to have it as an option. Having said
that, I still think the browser is "good enough" for satisfy my needs.
So here are my questions for Iphone users. Any answers are greatly appreciated. Here goes.
1. What is the learning curve for using the touch keypad on the Iphone? I find myself making a lot
of mistakes in the short time I've used it. I find myself making a lot less errors using the Storm
QWERTY in the first time I used it.
2. A lot of my friends who have Iphone's say that the Safari web browser often crashes during use.
Has this happened to you?
3. How is your battery life? In my situation I would keep 3G and wifi off during the day, and
turning it on only when I wanted to browse the web, etc.
4. How has your plastic casing held up? I would not want to add a case, and I fear the hard plastic
would break easily if dropped. Also, if you own a white Iphone, has your plastic back gotten dirty
or cracked over time? I question how durable that white case is over time.
5. Do your apps crash often? I was talking to an Apple store rep yesterday and I asked about the
app that gives you a QWERTY key pad in landscape, and he said it's very buggy and he would not
recommend it.
6. This is more specific: does anyone here live in or near Newton, MA? I fear AT&T's service in
my area. The AT&T site says I have great coverage, but I hear a lot about dropped calls and
poor call quality from my friends who live in Boston and surrounding cities.
7. Is 3G coverage still as spotty as it used to be? I've read a lot of complaints about
inconsistent 3G coverage, etc.
If I think of any additional questions, I'll add them here. Thanks in advance for all your answers!

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Mac Forums - iPod touch -
7 hours and 44 minutes ago
My thoughts on what I would like to see, not in order of preference
1 BBC iplayer working again
2 cut and paste
3 delete video from iPod and not resync it back next time I connect
4 play count under song/video name
5 ability to create more than 1 on the go playlist
6 ability to rename playlist
7 ability to edit song preferences is name, artist etc
8 ability to delete song from iPod touch.
9 mail program to have landscape view.
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Gizmodo -
9 hours and 54 minutes ago
pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/bdemailer.jpg" width="481"
height="321" style="display:block;" /At first it seemed that the approval process for new apps for
the iPhone App Store were pretty cut and dry. You know, they can't duplicate the functionality of
the on-board apps like Mail and iPod, they can't use too much bandwidth and they can't cause a
security hazard. That first rule is why apps like a
href="http://gizmodo.com/5053232/apple-rejects-mailwrangler-app-for-leading-to-user-confusion"MailWrangler/a
and a href="http://gizmodo.com/5049325/app-store-blacklist-podcaster-too-itunesy"Podcaster/a were
given the boot; they were too close to those built-in apps. But now, an app called BdEmailer, which
is basically a straight-up email program, is available in the App Store. Just what the hell is
going on?/p pLook, we think it's awesome that BdEmailer is available. The more choices, the better,
which is why we wish MailWrangler and Podcaster were available. BdEmailer lets you type emails with
the landscape keyboard, for god's sake. But at this point, it's completely unclear as to what keeps
an app out of the store. Was this a deliberate move, or will it get yanked from the store in a
matter of hours, the result of a sleepy gatekeeper letting it through accidentally?/p pWe're hoping
this is not an accident but a sign of more leniency from Apple in terms of what they'll allow in
the App Store. But I doubt it. Get this one now while you still can, folks. [a
href="http://web.me.com/alanc/BdEmailer/Information.html"BdEmailer/a via a
href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/22/apple-approves-third-party-email-client-for-the-app-store-viola/"Engadget/a]/p
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iPod touch Fans forum -
13 hours and 22 minutes ago
 Category: Utilities
Released: Jul 26, 2008
Price: $0.99
Description:
Touch Dial is an easy-to-use application for one touch dial / sms icon on the home screen for
iPhone. This app can read the accelerometer and do phone dial or SMS dial for the same number based
on the your setting for Portrait or Landscape Mode of iPhone.
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For phone dial, it also supports DTMF dial tones and makes for a very simple easy auto-dialer. For
DTMF tone, pause and numeric digits are supported. However, * # are not supported. You can also
re-enter the phone number / DTMF dial tone when you need to change it afterwards. The reset option
is in the Settings App. The current version also supports a special dial mode. That is, when your
launch the app and turn it to landscape mode and put the phone to your ear, it will make the phone
dial. But when you put your phone in portrait mode and launch the app, it will launch the sms app
with that predefined phone number. This Portrait and Landscape Mode Dial option is in the Settings
App. Try it, and let me hear your Review.
Website: http://iphoneappsupport.blogspot.com/
Support Website: http://iphoneappsupport.blogspot.com/
Note: The description above is the official one supplied by the application
developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
Get it on iTunes: Touch Dial

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iPod touch Fans forum -
13 hours and 22 minutes ago
 Category: Games
Released: Nov 19, 2008
Price: Free
Description:
iBricks is a brick-breaking game. It has game-friendly landscape orientation and button-controlled
paddle with large transparent buttons located right on top of playground area. The game has the
following features: - Button controls for paddle movement and fire.- Many different kinds of
power-ups: sticky ball, laser, multi-ball, wide paddle, etc.- 20 levels of increased complexity (3
levels for Light Edition).- Power-up life countdown indicator.- Pause function.- Save and auto-save
functions.- Free Light Edition and paid Full Edition. --------Special thanks for review and
valuable feedback provided by company EnvisiGen. EnvisiGen also develops software for iPhone and
specifically product
�Divide
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which is an indispensable tool for busy people.
Note: The description above is the official one supplied by the application
developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
Get it on iTunes: iBricks Lite

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iPod touch Fans forum -
13 hours and 22 minutes ago
 Category: Games
Released: Nov 19, 2008
Price: $2.99
Description:
iBricks is a brick-breaking game. It has game-friendly landscape orientation and button-controlled
paddle with large transparent buttons located right on top of playground area. The game has the
following features: - Button controls for paddle movement and fire.- Many different kinds of
power-ups: sticky ball, laser, multi-ball, wide paddle, etc.- 20 levels of increased complexity (3
levels for Light Edition).- Power-up life countdown indicator.- Pause function.- Save and auto-save
functions.- Free Light Edition and paid Full Edition.
Note: The description above is the official one supplied by the application
developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
Get it on iTunes: iBricks
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
17 hours and 56 minutes ago
This is an easy-to-use one touch dial app for phone dial / SMS dial on a predefined number and will
read the accelerometer data when you launch the app.
For example, when you launch the app on Portrait Mode, it will do SMS dial
and when on Landscape mode and put the phone to your ear, it will do the phone dial.
You can setup the behavior of Portrait / Landscape Dial Mode and reset the phone number in the
Settings App  .
It is now available in the App Store
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AvaxHome - All the news -
1 days ago
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border="0"//a/divbr/ bWorms 3 [3D]/bbr/ PC | English | 80 MB | RS /divbr/ table class="quote"trtd
class="quote_left"#8220;/tdtd class="quote_center"Worms 3 represents the third generation of the
seven-million unit selling Worms action-strategy series. Worms 3 continues the history of turn
based strategy featuring a bizarre and outlandish array of deliciously explosive weaponry, mad
animals, crazy speech and laugh-out-loud instances. The title is currently in development for
release Q4 2003. Worms 3 brings the title into full-blown 3D for the first time ever! In
conjunction with a revolutionary, fully deformable 3D landscape technology, it expands the
strategic options offered in the previous games into fascinating new directions. That means caves,
cliffs, holes, multiple levels, buildings, ropes, tunnels - all in gorgeous 3D! Worms 3 will also
feature stunning 3D animation of the Worms themselves, which surpasses anything seen in Worms
titles to date, including any FMV sequences!/tdtd class="quote_right"#8221;/td/tr/table

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linkfilter.net - fresh links -
1 days and 1 hours ago
Over the past few months, Americans have been hearing the word depression with unfamiliar and
alarming regularity. The financial crisis tearing through Wall Street is routinely described as the
worst since the Great Depression, and the recession into which we are sinking looks deep enough,
financial commentators warn, that a few poor policy decisions could put us in a depression of our
own. nbsp; nbsp; It's a frightening possibility, but also in many ways an abstraction. The country
has gone so long without a depression that it's hard to know what it would be like to live through
one. nbsp; nbsp; Most of us, of course, think we know what a depression looks like. Open a history
book and the images will be familiar: mobs at banks and lines at soup kitchens, stockbrokers in
suits selling apples on the street, families piled with all their belongings into jalopies.
Families scrimp on coffee and flour and sugar, rinsing off tinfoil to reuse it and re-mending their
pants and dresses. A desperate government mobilizes legions of the unemployed to build bridges and
airports, to blaze trails in national forests, to put on traveling plays and paint social-realist
murals. nbsp; nbsp; Today, however, whatever a depression would look like, that's not it. We are
separated from the 1930s by decades of profound economic, technological, and political change, and
a modern landscape of scarcity would reflect that. nbsp; nbsp; What, then, would we see instead?
And how would we even know a depression had started? It's not a topic that professional observers
of the economy study much. And there's no single answer, because there's no one way a depression
might unfold. But it's nonetheless an important question to consider - there's no way to make
informed decisions about the present without understanding, in some detail, the worst-case scenario
about the future.

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Latest financial news - CNNMoney.com -
1 days and 1 hours ago
When Mike Duke takes over as the CEO of Wal-Mart on Feb. 1, he will be confronted with a vastly
different political landscape than the one in which his predecessor, H. Lee Scott, operated for the
past nine years.img src="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/rss/money_latest/~4/s9K1Xg0gAEk" height="1"
width="1"/
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
1 days and 7 hours ago
via MacNN:
Bad Dog Apps has released an update to BdEmailer, its e-mail software for the iPhone and iPod
touch. The software attempts to expand on the functionality of Apple's own Mail client, by allowing
landscape typing, bulk, draft and favorite messages, and a searchable history of sent items. The
app now supports the SMTP protocol, which can be used to deliver pre-formulated quick responses
without lea...
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
1 days and 7 hours ago
News via apple.com :
On November 26, Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman bring Australia to theaters in the U.S. Directed by
Baz Luhrmann (Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge!), Australia tells a sweeping story
of war and romance set against the backdrop of the extraordinary Australian landscape.
More...
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MacNN | The Macintosh News Network -
1 days and 7 hours ago
Bad Dog Apps has released an update to BdEmailer, its e-mail software for the iPhone and iPod
touch. The software attempts to expand on the functionality of Apple's own Mail client, by allowing
landscape typing, bulk, draft and favorite messages, and a searchable history of sent items. The
app now supports the SMTP protocol, which can be used to deliver pre-formulated quick responses
without lea... 
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iPodNN | The iPod News Network -
1 days and 7 hours ago
Bad Dog Apps has released an update to BdEmailer, its e-mail software for the iPhone and iPod
touch. The software attempts to expand on the functionality of Apple's own Mail client, by allowing
landscape typing, bulk, draft and favorite messages, and a searchable history of sent items. The
app now supports the SMTP protocol, which can be used to deliver pre-formulated quick responses
without lea...
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Rhizome.org Calendar -
1 days and 10 hours ago
[b]Furthernoise issue November 2008.[/b]br / br / Welcome to the November issue of Furthernoise. In
what has been a truly momentous year for all sorts of reasons, we are proud to finish it off with a
brand new issue stacked to the gunwales with new releases and an audio player restocked with new
tunes to take you through into the new year. Furthernoise is the sister site of
www.furtherfield.orgbr / br / Furthernoise issue November 2008br /
http://www.furthernoise.org/index.php?iss=71br / br / "The Birth of Primary Cinema from the Spirit
of Sound - Feature Article by Frank Rothkamm" (feature) Primary Cinema remains cinema, it is not
painting or staged photography. It is comprehended as a sequence of images with sound which
ultimately constructs its meaning. It de-emphasizes change and reduces bright-ness and distributes
events on a galactic scale, but despite its apparent emptiness it remains true cinema as the
marriage of projected images and sound in space and time.br /
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=273br / feature by Frank Rothkammbr / br / "The Gyres,
Between Nowhere and Goodbye, The End of Everything" (feature)br / Cathal Rodgers moonlights from
his grubby guitarings with Irish doom-mongers Wreck Of The Hesperus as Wereju. Moonlight is
apposite in application to Wereju, less evil more eerie twin, drawing out long rays of wild
half-lit nightshade shimmer over grey evacuated fields, a sound described by the artist as "ageless
drifting melancholia of an abandoned planet".br / http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=261br /
feature by Alan Lockettbr / br / "A Ritual Which is Incomprehensible (to the smile of Pauline
Oliveros) - Claudio Parodi" (revi | |