Apple Offers 150 Student Scholarships For WWDC 2012
Full-time or part-time students over the age of 13 have the chance of winning one of 150 scholarships to attend this year’s WWDC. Apple says that it wants to ”reward outstanding student developers with the opportunity to attend this year’s conference on a WWDC 2012 Student Scholarship”. It means that for those lucky (and talented)...
Apple Opens Nominations For 2012 Apple Design Awards
Along with announcing the dates for WWDC 2012, Apple has today also opened nominations for this year’s Apple Design Awards. The award, which aims to “recognize state of the art iOS and OS X apps that reflect the very best in design, innovation, and technology adoption” has become a staple of every WWDC and is...
Apple Announces WWDC 2012: Kicks Off June 11
UPDATE: Apple has confirmed that tickets for WWDC 2012 are already sold out. Apple has announced the official dates for WWDC 2012. The developer event kicks off in San Francisco on June 11 and runs through June 15. Tickets are on sale for $1599, and are limited to one ticket per person or five tickets...
“Send to Kindle for Mac” Now Available
“Send to Kindle for Mac” Now Available Jacqui Cheng, reporting for Ars Technica: More than three months after releasing software for Windows-users to send documents to a Kindle, Amazon has now released the Mac version. Announced on Tuesday afternoon, the “Send to Kindle for Mac” application allows Mac users to wirelessly send personal documents to...
Apple Q2 2012 Results: $39.2 Billion Revenue, 35.1 Million iPhones, 11.8 Million iPads Sold
Apple has just posted their Q2 2012 financial results for the quarter that ended on March 31, 2012. The company posted revenue of $39.2 billion, with 11.8 million iPads, 35.1 million iPhones and 4 million Macs sold. Apple sold 7.7 million iPods, a 15 percent unit decline from the year-ago quarter. The company posted quarterly net...
#MacStoriesDeals – Tuesday
Here are today’s @MacStoriesDeals on hardware, iOS, and Mac apps that are on sale for a limited time, so get them before they end! Hardware & Amazon Deals New! Apple MacBook Pro Core i7 Quad 2.2GHz 17″ Laptop: $1,780 + free shipping _________________________________________ Mac Software TODAY ONLY! 50% off all of the Fine Goods icon sets! Use...
Google Officially Launches Google Drive
Rumored for years, Google has today officially taken the wraps off Google Drive, the company’s new solution to store, share, and collaborate on documents and files in the cloud. Available at drive.google.com, Google Drive allows users to open more than 30 file types (including video, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop) directly in the browser even without...
BangTidy2: A Beautifully Animated Growl Notification Theme
Growl has no plans of going away as we covered back in February, and it’s nice to see people still creating excellent notification styles. Last Sunday, Daryl Ginn (@darylbro) published an update to his Growl notification theme called BangTidy. The new version 2.0 features a stunning 3D splash effect, while remaining simple, clear, and minimalist. Your...
BangTidy2: A Beautifully Animated Growl Notification Theme
Growl has no plans of going away as we covered back in February, and it’s nice to see people still creating excellent notification styles. Last Sunday, Daryl Ginn (@darylbro) published an update to his Growl notification theme called BangTidy. The new version 2.0 features a stunning 3D splash effect, while remaining simple, clear, and minimalist. Your...
Adobe Announces Creative Cloud Subscription Service for CS6 Desktop Apps
Adobe has officially announced an exciting upcoming service they are calling Creative Cloud, which is designed to tie together their droves of design oriented applications. Creative Cloud is a self-proclaimed “digital hub” that not only allows users to sync multiple computers, but it will also keep mobile devices in sync with the help of Adobe’s...
StockTouch: Monitoring Stock Values With Style
As a lover of great interfaces, I’m constantly searching for developers who are passionate about displaying common content in new, attractive ways. This is sometimes easier (when it comes to photography or written content for example) but in some cases it can be very difficult and exhausting. Over the years I recognized that this is...

