Literally Turn A Frog Into A Prince (Relax, It’s a Cool Toy!)

Just add water in in three days your frog will become a prince.

The Magic Frog to Prince is a delightful little plastic-rubber frog encapsulated in a magical clear container. Simply add cold water and wait 72 hours for your frog to bloom into a beautiful prince! * The Magic Frog to Prince only works with COLD water * The Magic Frog to Prince measures approximately 9 cm x 6.5 cm * The Magic Frog to Prince is suitable for desperate wenches and ladies past a certain age with far too many cats…

Available for $5.

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The Nexus One Story

I must admit, if a few applications I rely on (such as LogMeIn) were to move over to Android I think I would use the Nexus One over the iPhone.

It Was Bound to Happen: Slinging over 3G

Thanks to AT&T you can Sling over 3G, but will Apple now allow it?

year ago, Sling Media, a subsidiary of EchoStar, introduced a nifty application for the Apple iPhone that allowed users with a Slingbox at home to watch and control their home television signal from their handsets.

The only problem: AT&T said that such a bandwidth-intensive video service would overwhelm its network, so it limited the application to work only over an iPhone’s Wi-Fi connection. TV lovers and techies worldwide cried out in anguish.

But all that is about to change. AT&T announced Thursday morning that it will now allow the SlingPlayer iPhone app to stream live over its 3G network.

“Since mid-December 2009, AT&T has been testing the app and has recently notified Sling Media — as well as Apple — that the optimized app can run on its 3G network,” said the carrier in a press release.

Sling, in addition to various consumer groups, had complained to the Federal Communications Commission that AT&T’s policy was discriminatory, since other applications, such as Major League Baseball’s, also stream live video over AT&T’s 3G network.

AT&T appears to have recognized that its position was indefensible and relented.

Nothing like the words “relented” and “indefensible” in the morning!

Steve Jobs is Pissed You Question Him!

Ok, is it me or if you question Steve Jobs all knowingness he will put you in your corner. Poor ol’ Mossberg seems to have awoken the ire of el’ Jobs-o.

PS: Kara… Use the zoom, we don’t need to see how well Grandpa Munster brushed his teeth!

Make Your iPhone a GameBoy (It’s Easier Then You Think!)

Hey if you want a truly unique case that stands out all you need is a template, clear case, scissors, pencil, and a hole punch.

Neat!

Download the template now

Welcome to the Original iPad (Errrrrrrr, MessagePad)

Sorting through my personal technology collection (Yes, I DO have a sizable technology collection), I stumbled across these beauties. Ah, remember those days…

Followup on iProxy: Free iPhone Tethering

As I wrote up in the iProxy: “No Tethering But Still Better Than Getting Ripped Off” post I offered to build the application if there was enough interest.

I now think there is enough interest to build it. This is a free service, that I will provide no support for. Experiment23 takes no responsibility for any problems, errors or charges you (the user) may incur as this is a freeware third party product.

If you are interested please email your iPhones unique ID to iphone@experiment23.com and I will produce a build.

The Joys of A Printer!

Made me smile!

From TheOatmeal.

iProxy: “No Tethering But Still Better Than Getting Ripped Off”

Remember NetShare? Well, AT&T has a beef with tethering and Apple won’t allow tethering Apps in the App Store, so Torsten Curdt decided to open source a tethering application – so anyone with a developer certificate can build it and distribute it to 100 of their closest friends.

The iPhone – the always online device. What would be more natural than using it on the train as internet connection for your laptop!? Unfortunately that’s not really an option if you

don’t want to jailbreak your phone
aren’t using one of the “official” carriers
don’t want to pay extra
want to use iPhone OS 3.1 and up
The only viable solution: a proxy!

That’s exactly what the “Netshare” application was. But it has already been banned from the App Store for a long time. So I thought – I just write my own. A few hours later I was able to reach the internet through my iPhone via the “iProxy” app.

iProxy is not as convenient as the real tethering. The internet connection is a few clicks more away. But if you’ve got a developer certificate (or have a friend that has one) it certainly is cheaper than handing out the money to your favorite telco. Especially if you only need this connection only every now and then.

Now while I cannot make this app available to all the iPhone user out there through Apple, I do make it available as Open Source as of today. iProxy is released under the Apache license and freely available on github. [via]

Well, if you have a developer certificate (or know someone who does) you can download the source code and build it. Or maybe (if you want) I can build it for the first 100 people that comment. Thoughts?

The Trippiest Version of Tetris Ever

Completely trippy version of Tetris where pushing the rotate button ROTATES THE WHOLE WORLD. Really awesome!

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