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Aol Autos app strips down car buying data for research, daydreams

March 17th, 2010 John Q. Public No comments

Filed under: iPhone, iPod touch, App Review

Most people don’t buy a car but once every few years (or more). But that doesn’t mean that people don’t like shopping for new cars. If you’re one of those kind of people, then a new app from Aol Autos*, released today, could be your new favorite toy.

Basically, the App is a stripped down version of the New Cars section of the Aol Autos website. Start by entering your search parameters – price, type, style and make/model – and the app will show you all the new vehicles currently available that fit what you’re looking for.

If you want a new sub-$15,000 hatchback, for example, there are 18 on the market right now. How about a hybrid that costs between $15,000 and $25,000. You get your choice of six. For those lazy Sunday afternoon daydreams, you can also price options for the $1.38 million 2010 Maybach Landaulet. $12,250 for a three-place rear seat? Sign me up. Keep reading to find out more.

Gallery: Aol Autos App

*Aol, of course, owns TUAW.

If you’re only interested in new cars, the Aol Autos app is actually much easier to navigate and a cleaner design than the full site. The photo gallery – all manufacturer promotional shots – is slick and shows off most every angle or most every car. Of course, if you’re all the dealership when you play with the app, then this section is less than helpful. For daydreaming about that Maybach from the office, though, it works well. Pricing, trim level and other information in the database comes from Autodata, and is constantly updated. For this reason and others, the app needs an internet connection for full functionality. Thankfully, it does save the information and images that you’ve already looked at for off-line viewing. Autodata supplies “MSRP, Invoice, and target market pricing available on most models,” and the app even tells you what the difference is between those three price points

Speaking of connections, you can easily email links to particular vehicles from within the app, or post your finds to Twitter or Facebook. This is handy, but what would be really useful would be a way to store your own notes. Imagine: if you’re configuring or building cars in the app and then driving around to dealerships to see what’s available near you, wouldn’t it be cool to jot down what the dealer tells you? Sorry, you can’t do that. The app is also missing the “Get a Price Quote” functionality that the Aol Autos site does. Like we said, it’s stripped down.

The app will give you owner and expert opinions for most of the vehicles on the market today. If the review is on the website, then you can access it through the app.

Once you’ve found a vehicle you like, you can save it to favorites, something you can’t do on the site. These faves are accessed from the main page for easy comparison, just the thing for more daydreaming about what to buy. Or, of course, for actually buying a car. The app is available for free in the iTunes App Store.

TUAWAol Autos app strips down car buying data for research, daydreams originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 17 Mar 2010 20:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple director Jerry York in critical condition following collapse

March 17th, 2010 John Q. Public No comments

Former IBM chief financial officer and current Apple director Jerome York has been hospitalized in Pontiac, Michigan and is currently listed as being in critical condition.

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Accessorizing your iPad… for cheap!

March 17th, 2010 John Q. Public No comments

Filed under: iPad

Why spend more, when you can buy iPad-friendly accessories at your local office- or art-supply store? That’s the question we asked this morning at TUAW as we sent out an iPad taskforce to scan store shelves for discount iPad accessories. In the end, we found one really killer stand, a well-priced case, and a number of also-rans.

Our favorite accessory turned out to be a Staples “Study Stand”. Built from chrome (the non-Google variety), and retailing for just $6.99, the study stand provided both excellent portrait and landscape presentation at a user-friendly angle. It barely obscured the screen and occupied a minimum of desk space. Best of all, the stand folds. Although the holder tips remain slightly extended from the base, the rest of the stand flattens out and makes the entire package very backpack friendly.

As a close runner-up, we found a fashionable $15 neoprene netbook case, meant for 10.2″ netbooks at Office Depot. Unlike 10″ netbook cases, the 10.2″ styles seemed to fit our iPad mockup perfectly. The Office Depot case came in a variety of colors and clocked in on our affordability scale.

You can’t yet buy real Apple-sanctioned official iPad toys, but you can buy our consumer-friendly alternatives today! It doesn’t have to be fugctional[1] to be iPad-ready.

[1] Via TJ Luoma: “Fugly + Functional. Natch!”

TUAWAccessorizing your iPad… for cheap! originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 17 Mar 2010 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iPhone devs can now automate app release dates, price changes

March 17th, 2010 John Q. Public No comments

Apple this week unlocked new tools that allow iPhone developers and publishers to pre-set the release date of their applications and schedule price changes.

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So very disturbing: Bring me Steve Jobs’ (cheese) head on a plate

March 17th, 2010 John Q. Public No comments

Filed under: Humor, Cult of Mac, Steve Jobs

Have you ever wanted to eat Steve Jobs? On second thought, don’t answer that.

Ken over at TheCooksDen has sculpted an edible Steve Jobs’ head out of two blocks of mozzarella and some pepper. It’s actually pretty impressive in a Hannibal Lecter kind of way. Ken, who admits he’s a Mac fanboy and a foodie, thought that there was no better way to show his appreciation for his much-loved Apple products than to create a tasty sculpture in the form of Apple’s venerable leader.

Well all right then.

He doesn’t stop with just Steve’s head either (as if you were worried about that). Ken offers three other recipes – all using Steve’s head in some way – to show off your Apple gastronomy. The concoctions include the Apple Cheese Plate, the Spicy Steve Nachos Supreme, and my favorite, the iPad Thai. The full ingredients list and cooking instructions are on the site. So, what are you waiting for? Get cooking!

[TUAW is not responsible for any loss of lunch/nightmares incurred due to viewing the photo above. Yikes. -Ed.]

TUAWSo very disturbing: Bring me Steve Jobs’ (cheese) head on a plate originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple to ban film-based screen protectors from company stores

March 17th, 2010 John Q. Public No comments

Consumers seeking a protective film for the screen on their iPhone, iPod, iPad or Mac will soon have to look outside of Apple’s retail stores, which will soon halt sales of the accessories indefinitely.

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Tony Hawk coming to iPhone soon

March 17th, 2010 John Q. Public No comments

Filed under: Gaming

A leak on Tony Hawk’s official Twitter account has revealed this picture, which appears to be Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater game being played right there on the iPhone. The tweet that linked to this picture seems to be gone, but it promised that “This is real & dropping soon.” If we believe this message, it looks like we may be seeing the seminial skating series on the iPhone in the near future.

My Tony Hawk knowledge is far from complete, but that level certainly does look like the hangar level from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2, which was my personal favorite way back on the Playstation 1 (I also played it quite a bit on the PC back in the day). Of course, just because the aforementioned level is in there, that doesn’t mean that it’s the full Pro Skater 2 (the iPhone version could be a mixup of levels from the previous skating games). However, given the font, and the d-pad and button layout, it does seem that we’ll be seeing some old school TH action (as opposed to the recent Tony Hawk Ride debacle). We’ll keep an eye on the store and let you know if and when we see something.

TUAWTony Hawk coming to iPhone soon originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 17 Mar 2010 09:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Found Footage: Ridiculously fast iPhone typist

March 16th, 2010 John Q. Public No comments

Filed under: iPhone

According to an IBM-University of Michigan study [link to PDF], when transcribing, those using a traditional hardware QWERTY keyboard type at an average rate of 33 words per minute. This means that YouTube user “konceptzoflife” is 152 percent faster than the average typist.

The only thing is, he can do it on his iPhone.

Using iTextSpeed to test his typing speed, the Usain Bolt of iPhone typists registered 83 WPM; his ultimate goal is to hit 90 WPM.

The 83 WPM, which is the fastest I’ve seen on an iPhone, is still markedly shy of hardware QWERTY keyboard record holder Barbara Blackburn. The late Blackburn, whose fame made her a guest on Late Night with David Letterman (when he was on NBC after Johnny Carson), can maintain 150 WPM for a full 50 minutes, and can top out at 212 WPM.

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TUAWFound Footage: Ridiculously fast iPhone typist originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Tue, 16 Mar 2010 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iPad prompts changes to way magazines count circulation

March 16th, 2010 John Q. Public No comments

Though it’s yet to hit the market, Apple’s iPad is already changing the rules of the games when it comes to how magazines quantify their reader base and distribution, unlocking the potential for more lucrative advertising contracts with their sponsors.

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