Lomography Announces LomoScanner App For iPhone

LomoScanner App for iPhoneThe first version of the free LomoScanner App is now available for download in the iTunes App Store. Designed to be used with the Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner, the LomoScanner App allows you to scan 35mm film with your smartphone.

Google Treasure Maps

Google Treausre MapsGoogle Treasure Maps allow you to view the world as if it was in a mystical movie with pirates, skull islands and treasures to be found, complete with an appropriate series of Street View photos.

LoL Quickfind Tells You Everything You Want To Know About Your League Of Legends Account

League of Legends Katarina and RyzeHave you ever wondered how long you’ve been playing League of Legends? What about how many influence points you’ve accrued? Sadly, Riot doesn’t really seem all that keen on providing access to this information (since, cool as it is, it doesn’t really help you manage your account better). Thankfully, there’s a utility that does – it’s called LoL Quickfind.

Top 10 Best Photo Apps For Your Android Device

10 Best Photo AppsTake a look at ten of the best applications available for your Android phone or tablet. Here you’ll find image editors, organizers and other excelent tools for the mobile photographer.  

ROBLOX.com’s BLOXCON Branches Out To New Heights

I’m sure there are at least a few of you out there who’ve heard of
ROBLOX. After all, as one of the largest user-generated game sites on
the ‘net; it’s kind of a big deal, and getting bigger with each passing
day. With this rapid growth in mind, the organization behind it is
planning on branching out by expanding BLOXCON – ROBLOX’s annual user
conference. On Friday, I got the chance to speak to a few of the fine
folks running the show.

Google Keep Challenges Evernote

Google KeepGoogle Keep is a new product that the search giant introduced in order to compete with current note taking apps such as Evernote. But with Reader having been killed just a week ago, is Keep a keeper?

Infrastructure Scaling: The NewsBlur Story

NewsBlurWith Google Reader shutting down, NewsBlur saw its daily users go from 1,500 to 50,000. They did not scale well, and now they posted some lessons learned from the event, and what others should know when they start a new online service.

Retroarch: Your One-Stop Shop For All Things Emulation

Super Mario World Thumbnail PhotoToday, I’d like to talk to all of you fine folks out there who are
trying to keep old-school gaming and nostalgia alive on the PC through
the magic of emulation – I’ve a too you’ll find very interesting. Old gaming hardware is becoming scarcer and
scarcer and the games that we all once knew and loved are becoming more
and more difficult to find.  There may eventually come a day when ROMs
and Emulators are the only way to keep the passion – and the memory –
alive. 

Facebook Announces Redesigned News Feed

New news feedFacebook’s new news feed will provide a brand new design that is unified between desktop and mobile, provide more options for users, and bring better content to the top. The company hopes that these changes will make the social network more relevant in the coming years.

Twitter Client Shames Pirates

TwitterTweetbot has been shaming pirates by suggesting that they tweet a funny sentence to their Twitter followers. According to a simple Twitter search, many people are pirating Tweetbot and haven’t realized what they did is now exposed for all to see.