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Line 6 has noticed that you’re more likely to drag your Apple iPhone or iPod Touch around with you more often than your laptop.

Almost all modern musicians will probably come in contact with MIDI via keyboards or even effects pedals so having a handy way to store settings or ideas is always going to be a bonus. Line 6 thinks that the handiest way would be to sling your digital stuff onto your Apple handheld.

The MIDI Mobilizer for iPhone and iPod touch is an app-based peripheral that lets you record, playback, store, and transfer MIDI sequences and parameters using the MIDI Memo Recorder software.

I can’t really comment about how good it is as I’ve not actually used it but the video does make quite a good case for it. I like the idea that if you use Line 6 effects you can sling all your presets onto your iPhone and if you happen to be using someone else’s Line 6 gear you can then send your settings to their pedal – hopefully without wiping their settings ;)

Where using someone else’s effects and messing with settings is fairly unlikely, having a method of backing up your settings onto something you always have in your pocket, should your gear decide to crash or reset itself, is a genius idea :)

The recorder app is already available on iTunes for free but it’s kinda pointless without the Line 6 hardware which should be out in “Spring 2010″ with no word on price.

Anyhoooo – check out the vid and let me know your thoughts :)

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Bluetooth Lightsaber Duelling comes to iPhone

by Jay Garrett on March 19, 2010

Everyone that I know that owns an iPhone also has the lightsaber app loaded onto it :)

It goes without saying that the only thing that’s missing is that you can’t really duel amongst your friends.

Well, from next month you will be able to challenge your Sith or Jedi foes to a battle.

Just grab the new Bluetooth-enabled Lightsaber Duel and get ready.

What would be cool is if your wins and failed battles could be shared over Facebook so that you could start a league :)

THQ Wireless has even included 11 new Star Wars characters whose lightsabers you can use!

Remember: “This was the formal weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as a blaster. More skill than simple sight was required for its use. An elegant weapon. It was a symbol as well. Anyone can use a blaster or a fusioncutter—but to use a lightsaber well was a mark of someone cut above the ordinary.”

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iPhone 4G will Arrive with NFC Inside – Swipe That Thing

February 20, 2010 Click to read more →
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Near Field Communication seems to be on the cards for Apple’s next gen iPhone looking at the new Apple patents.
Imagine being able to use your iPhone to open doors, as a travel card or to unlock your Macbook.
Late last year there was hinatge in another Apple patent that RFID and their Grab and Go app [...]

iPhone gets More Cowbell for Winter Olympics

February 11, 2010 Click to read more →
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You can’t have winter sports without the backing track of cowbells being whacked as a skier goes flying past.
You try getting a cowbell on a plane in the current security climate and you’re not only going to be looking at getting nudie-scanned but probably getting unpleasantly probed.
Fear not as this inexpensive iPhone app is here [...]

ContactFlow – The iPhone Address Book for Beautiful Friends

February 3, 2010 Click to read more →
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Do you have a lot of beautiful friends?
Do you love the Cover Flow interface that you get with iTunes?
Perhaps you’ve always dreamed of merging Cover Flow with your contact list so that you can just flick through to the beautiful visage that you want to connect with.
Fafoulon has created an iPhone application that will do [...]

Augmented Reality Rock, Paper, Scissors T-Shirt – Arm Busts out of Chest

January 24, 2010 Click to read more →
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Perhaps one of the lowest-tech games, Rock-Paper-Scissors (even the game devices are low tech!), has just been given the AR treatment.
To the naked eye, the shirt is a ‘normal’ tribute to the game Rock-Paper-Scissors.
The geek magic happens once you place yourself in front of a puter that’s set to T-post’s special web app and [...]

Twitterific Ollie Now Available – Twitter Tweety Bird Mascot

January 14, 2010 Click to read more →
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Iconfactory, the people behind Twitterific, has now made two types of Ollie, the cute blue bird, available to own.
So you can tweet with Ollie sat with you.
Iconfactory obviously thinks that this will be a winner:
“We’re pleased to announce that our vinyl collectible figure of Ollie, the Twitterrific mascot, is now shipping worldwide”
The online store says:
“Ollie [...]

Wallace and Gromit Are Also an iPhone Hit! Cracking Job Lads!

December 2, 2009 Click to read more →
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The Wallace & Gromit digital comic is taking the iPhone app charts by storm and is currently ranked number one in the UK free books app store, a first for a British comic!
The comic has also risen to the number three spot overall in the free apps chart, a cracking feat and no mistake!
Even the [...]

Layar – The Mobile Augmented Reality App For Android and iPhone

October 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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Layar is another Augmented Reality app but, because it allows third-party developers to contribute ‘layers’ to their platform, it stands out from the rest such as Kooaba.
You see – most other AR apps pull their data from search engines, Wikipedia or review-based sites.
Layar’s intuative interface has four clear sections that list layers by name [...]

iPhone and iPod Touch to Get FM Radio – iTunes In

October 14, 2009 Click to read more →
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Radio…….Live transmission…
Well; radio may be coming to iPhone’s and iPod Touches if the word on the street is to be believed.
Apple is apparently developing an FM radio app for the pokable handhelds.
They’re already fitted with FM radio chips it’s just that Apple hasn’t switched them on yet.
9to5Mac, which has a reliable track record for [...]

Yell.com iPhone app – Let Your UK Fingers Do The Walking to Find Take-Aways, Pubs, Mini Cabs, etc

October 7, 2009 Click to read more →
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Most of us will have used the Yellow Pages.
A lot of us now use Yell.com.
Now, if you’re the owner of an iPhone or iPod Touch….. yup….. there’s an app for that.
The app allows its users to quickly and easily locate the more than two million UK local businesses that are available on Yell.com.
iPhone users can [...]

Brag About Your Weight Loss on Internet and iPhone Connected Scales

September 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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If you’ve had friends that have been on diets you’ll know how eager they are to tell you how many ounces they’ve managed to shed.
The “WiFi Body Scale” from French company Withings will be right up their food supplementing alleys.
It records your weight and BMI and automatically uploads it to a secure website – kinda [...]

Kooaba – Augmented Reality app For iPhone and Android

September 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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Tearing out pages, piling them up on a dusty stack of paper, and having difficulties finding them again belongs to the past. Now, smartphone users have the possibility to collect interesting print articles by just taking a picture of them with kooaba’s mobile application (currently available for iPhone and Android).
Using kooaba on your mobile gives [...]

My O2 – Free iPhone app Could Keep Your Phone Bills Down

September 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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Hey iPhone users – keep tabs on your credit with a new free app from O2!
I’ve just downloaded it and it’s pretty fab
Free app allows customers to view their account from their handset
The app has been designed to help make viewing the amount you spend on your blower totally simples!
The My O2 app [...]

Samsung Opens Its Application Store Door to UK

September 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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Samsung has followed the likes of trail-blazers, Apple by launching a mobile app store in the UK.
This new service (initially only available to Samsung Omnia i8910 handset owners) will offer around 300 applications from the usual selection of categories including games, social networking apps and productivity tools.
Support for more phones is expected before the [...]

New and Improved iPadio Audio Blogging Social Networking – Better Than Audioboo?

July 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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There’s already quite a few apps that will get your audio recordings onto the interwebs from your iPhone.
Trottr actually will do this from any phone as it’s a simple call-in or upload system whereas the Tweetmic iPhone app gains its popularity through its ability to publish on Twitter – but it lacks a social network.
AudioBoo.fm [...]

Apple TV Brings the iPhone Wii Motion Style Remote Control

June 25, 2009 Click to read more →
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Apple has just released the 2.40 update to AppleTV along side a revamp of the iPhone Remote application.
This now lets you wave your iPhone around like a motion controller to get what you’re after.
Audio or video playback are controlled by flicking left or right to rewind or fast forward, respectively. You can show chapter markers when [...]

8Bitone – 8 Bit Synth for iPhone / iPod Touch

May 21, 2009 Click to read more →
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Just seen this over on GameSetWatch.
This looks like a fantastic iPhone / iPod Touch app for fans of 8 Bit tunes
“8Bitone” is an 8-bit chiptunes synthesizer and is the creation of Japanese developer, Yudo.
 No idea on the cost at the moment but check out the vid below

Google Add Barcode Scanning to Android

May 15, 2009 Click to read more →
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Google has announced that Android owners can blast away with the barcode scanning support that’s built into ‘Product Search’.
Using the Barcode Scanner app, users can scan UPC/ISBN codes to pull up results on their browser.
Google says that the service works best with “products like electronics, books, movies or video games,” but they are working to bring more [...]

Spoonfed free iPhone App – Know What’s Going on and Where in London

May 11, 2009 Click to read more →
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Spoonfed want to make it less likely that you’ll miss stuff in this glorious capital called Lodon.
I love livining in London as there’s always something to do – but sometimes that can also mean that the chances of me finding out about something after it’s happened is also more likely.
The amount of gigs, burlesque and [...]