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Buzz Lightyear Mobile Game Teaser




Disney released a teaser photo Tuesday for a new Toy Story-themed mobile game coming soon. The image shows Buzz Lightyear throwing a ball into a stack of blocks, presumably knocking them down in order to score points. It looks like it's coming out for IOS and Android.


What do you think about the new Toy Story mobile game? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

5 Must Have iPhone and iPad Apps for Designers


1. Paper – Ideas begin on paper. Closest thing to sketching on real paper on the iPad.

The complete list: after the jump

HoverBar Adjustable Arms for iPad


























HoverBar hangs iPad beside your Mac, letting you use iPad as a secondary, touchscreen computer. The flexible HoverBar arm positions iPad in a place where you can keep tabs on Twitter, stocks or partake in a FaceTime chat. As a bonus, you can use HoverBar separately to float iPad as a micro workstation, a handy kitchen mount or as a tool that elevates iPad, creating a whole new way to interact with apps.

Awesome GUI Designs




GUI to present information: The main objective of a GUI should be to present information to the user in a comfortable and efficient way, and this is the job of a UI designer or, by extension, a web designer. It’s advisable to try new methods and techniques that provide some differentiating, exclusive or standout element compared to all the others; this will mark it out from the rest, but the main goal should never be allowed to get out of sight.

iPad Mini and iPad 4 sold three million times over the weekend


Earlier reports stated that Apple sold the iPad mini three million times but that three million number is only for the two new models — the iPad mini and the iPad 4 — says Apple rep Natalie Kerris. So that makes the March comparison more apt. And investors seem fine with it: They’re pushed shares up 1.5 percent in the first 15 minutes of trading this morning.)
Still, Apple wants to make it clear that it is happy with mini sales. CEO Tim Cook describes demand as “incredible,” and the company says “demand for iPad mini exceeded the initial supply.”
Apple bull Gene Munster had predicted one million to 1.5 million iPad minis sold over the first three days.

Ipad Mini costs $188 to build!



Previously known as iSuppli, and widely known for its so-called “teardown” analysis reports, IHS has just completed its teardown report on the Apple’s newest iteration of the tablet. The verdict: The base model, a Wi-Fi-only 16 gigabyte iPad mini, which sells for a starting retail price of $329, costs about $188 to build. Adding additional memory — the options are 32GB and 64GB — adds only incremental cost but a fair amount of profit, amounting to an additional $90 for the 32GB version and $162 per unit on the 64GB model. (I revised this paragraph. See my note below.)

Aside from the cost of materials — known in industry lingo as a Bill of Materials (BOM) — the teardown also revealed the identities of several key suppliers on the latest device. The most visible component is the 7.9-inch touch-sensitive display.

LG Display and AU Optronics were found to have supplied the display components. Parts related to the display cost about $80, or about 43 percent of the total BOM. The screen uses a new technology known as GF2 that allows the overall display to be thinner than on previous generations. Andrew Rassweiler, an IHS analyst and head of the company’s teardown team, says that the new technology is proving somewhat problematic to manufacture, which is, for the moment, driving costs on the display up. But as kinks in the manufacturing process are worked out, those costs will come down.

Read more on the original article here

7 Inspiring mobile UI designs

Need some inspiration in building a new mobile app? Maybe this will help!
UI design of a mobile interface can really have a profound effect on a smartphone user. It can make or break an app.








ZOOKA - Wireless Speaker for your iPad, iPhone & Mac


From the Portland, Oregon-based design studio New, comes a portable Bluetooth speaker solution for computers, laptops, tablets, and even smartphones. The Zooka speaker is made of durable silicone and produces sound that is five times the volume of built-in speakers of the previously mentioned devices. 


Currently the firm is raising funds via Kickstarter in order to launch the product. Although the project has more than surpassed the fundraising goal, there is more time left to kick in some extra funds before the March 19th deadline.


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