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  • Discover: The tinyPod

    Make the Click Wheel Great Again! Ever since Apple evolved from a computer manufacturer to an entertainment device company, more or less useful gadgets (and a gazillion copycats) for Apple’s products have come to life.

  • Discover: Arc Browser (MacOS/iOS)

    Over the last 25 years, I’ve used many browsers across different operating systems. However, given that the online world is now largely cloud-based, I prefer a browser that works seamlessly across all my devices rather than dedicated software on each one. Since Apple allows users to set their default browser on iOS, I’ve realized that…

  • Discover: An unexpected mash-up

    I just found that short clip, and this mash-up is as unexpected as funny. It gets funnier every time I watch it. Unfortunately, I don’t know where this is from or who made it, but LOL!

  • Discover: The Simpsons in the 1950s Panavision 70 Style

    Super Panavision 70 was a widescreen film format developed in the 1950s by Panavision. It offered a combination of technical advantages and aesthetic qualities that set it apart from other film technologies of the 1950s, contributing to its enduring legacy in the history of cinema.

  • Discover: Udio

    Within the last year, AI has become a more tangible part of my everyday life. I use ChatGPT or Gemini to help me with captions for social media posts, to add emojis, for translations, to create song lyrics, and even for dinner recipes. I also utilize generative fills and AI-based picture creation, among other things.…

  • Discover: Penpot.app (Cloud/Browser)

    Everyone working in the fields of (web) design and/or marketing may have heard of Figma. Figma is a cloud software that is perfect for designing websites or apps, and even print layouts. However, the killer feature of the software undoubtedly is the community.

  • Discover: Whisky (for Mac OS)

    Since Apple switched their OS to 64-bit, it’s not possible to play old games natively anymore. When I read about the news of Portal Revolution, I immediately checked Steam, just to see it’s not supported on macOS. After a short moment of disappointment, I searched the web to find a way to get the game…