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  • iLoveHandles Turns the iWatch Dream into Reality

    When you see the new iPod nano and its beautiful, tiny touchscreen, one of the first things that come to mind is: hey, I could turn this into an iWatch! We’ve seen it done in do-it-yourself fashion , but now a company called iLoveHandles has started selling Rock Band, a leather strap that turns your iPod nano into a wristwatch. The strap has a special notch to accommodate the iPod nano’s built-in clip; we can’t vouch for how comfortable it is, but the strap really makes the iPod nano look like a watch. The Rock Band strap costs $19.95 – a small price to pay if your lifelong dream is to carry an Apple product on your wrist. [via Engadget ] More About: apple , ipod nano , iwatch For more Apple coverage: Follow Mashable Apple on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook Subscribe to the Apple channel Download our free apps for iPhone and iPad

  • Adobe Responds to Apple’s New Rules

    Yesterday, seemingly out of the blue, Apple issued a statement saying it will ease up restrictions for development tools used to create iOS party apps. Now, Adobe has reacted with a statement of its own, calling Apple’s decision “great news for developers”. Go here for a detailed explanation of what Apple’s new rules and guidelines mean for developers. Here’s a short history: back in April Apple had banned developers from using Flash to build iOS applications, after which Adobe said it would no longer invest in the Flash CS5 feature that lets developers create Flash apps for the iOS platform. Now, after Apple has taken a step back and lifted most of the restrictions, Adobe will continue to develop this feature. From Adobe’s statement: “Apple’s announcement today that it has lifted restrictions on its third-party developer guidelines has direct implications for Adobe’s Packager for iPhone, a feature in the Flash Professional CS5 authoring tool. This feature was created to enable Flash developers to quickly and easily deliver applications for iOS devices. The feature is available for developers to use today in Flash Professional CS5, and we will now resume development work on this feature for future releases.” Of course, if all this hubbub made you hopeful about seeing Flash inside a browser on an iOS device, it’s not happening, at least not in the foreseeable future. Adobe points out that “Apple’s restriction on Flash content running in the browser on iOS devices remains in place.” So, it’s good news for developers, who can once again safely use Flash to create iPhone apps, knowing they have support from Adobe and that their apps won’t get banned by Apple. But the “Flash on iOS” saga may not be over just yet. More About: adobe , apple , CS5 , Flash , iOS , trending For more Tech coverage: Follow Mashable Tech on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook Subscribe to the Tech channel Download our free apps for iPhone and iPad

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  • Xbox 360 Kinect Bundles Available November 4

    Microsoft has confirmed that two Xbox 360 Kinect bundles will be available on November 4. The bundles now include both of the new Xbox 360 slim models. The 250GB Xbox 360 Kinect bundle will set you back $399. Those looking for a more casual gaming experience can probably get by on the 4GB bundle that will be priced at $299 . Formerly codenamed Project Natal , Kinect is Microsoft’s answer to the motion-controlled gaming experience found in Nintendo Wii . Unlike Wii, Kinect uses a single sensor bar, which is mounted near the TV, to track body movements without controllers. Those of you who remember the early days of Nintendo Wii should recall the numerous TVs shattered by flying Wiimotes. Hopefully we won’t see a repeating trend here. More About: kinect , microsoft , wiimote , xbox , Xbox 360 For more Tech coverage: Follow Mashable Tech on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook Subscribe to the Tech channel Download our free apps for iPhone and iPad

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