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  • I  believe Fred Beecher has cut straight to the heart of why the iPhone has changed the way that mobile computing and touch interface will be designed in the future.
    He mentions not only game theory, but learnability and the use of fun to help users become familiar with an interface.
    While he disagrees with those that [...]

    Here is a video posted on Information Week about tips on using the new iPhone 3.0 features. These apply even if all you did was upgrade to the new software.

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    I want these Siftables instead of those lame wooden letter blocks for my daughter. Toy blocks that think!

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    The SCS.3M is an amazing touch sensitive DJ controller that works with many music software programs.
    You can check out their site for more information. Stanton
    Richard Devine puts it through its paces here and describes why he likes it.

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    iPhone 3.0 Software

    March 17, 2009 | 1 Comment

    Macworld did a great job of giving us a live commentary of what the improvements would be for the new software.
    Rather than repeat them all, here is the link to the commentary:
    Macworld iPhone 3.0 Commentary
    There will be additional announcements over the coming week, but they did manage to get some of the 15 features I [...]

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