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Google’s Android App Market: 23 Apps, 8 Games

along with Google’s counterpart to Apple’s App Store: the App Market. The App Market looks and works a lot like the App Store; you can preview apps and read user ratings and reviews before buying. It’s a lot less populated than Apple’s store, of course. Apps in the App Market fall into two categories, [...]

New Bill Walsh panel to be unveild this Sunday at The ‘Stick

For some of you that will be going to Sunday’s game against the Lions, you may notice something new at the south endzone.
Jason Jenkins, PR director for the 49ers, informed me that the stadium will feature a new panel to commemorate Candlestick Park as Bill Walsh Field. Last year, after the legendary coach passed away, [...]

Week 3: 49ers vs. Lions Preview & Discussion Thread

I don’t want to call this game a must-win, but I think it’s really close to something to a game that the Niners cannot and should not lose. The Lions are a team that have given up a total of 82 points in two games. Their pass defense has been mediocre, but their rush defense [...]

49ers improve to 2-1 after impressive offensive show against Lions

Last season, the 49ers started the season 2-1. But somehow, this year’s 2-1 start feels a whole lot better than what we experienced last year. With offensive coordinator Mike Martz coming to the Bay, the 49ers may be primed for bigger and better things with their hot star.
The 49ers defeated the Lions 31-13 with a [...]

R.C. Owens honored for charity; 49ers legends to be present

Rob Calonge at Tales from the Dark Side dropped by this to me. It’s a pretty neat even that by R.C. Owens goes for a good cause! Some famous 49ers like Jerry Rice and Roger Craig will be there!
The NFL Retired Players Association and The Providence Foundation San Francisco are honoring 49er great R.C. “Alley [...]

Frank Gore back on practice field, should be ready for big game against Lions

On Wednesday, RB Frank Gore was given time off to rest up. On Thursday, he returned back to the field after resting up some sore muscles from Sunday’s game.
With Gore looking to be at a full tank for Sunday’s game, the 49ers should look to rack up a lot of yars against the Lions [...]

JTrack 3D From NASA Makes Satellite Tracking Easy

Earlier this evening PC Magazine editor-in-chief (and unhappy Mets fan) when the shuttle rockets off to service the Hubble Space Telescope. On International Space Station Missions the shuttle orbits at about 210 miles above the Earth. For Hubble the orbital distance is 350 miles, an orbital lane littered with mainly tiny pieces [...]

Hands On With Microsoft Pro Photo Tools Version 2

I am a of version 1 right here on AppScout. Version 2’s out now and I decided to give it a try. I’ll use it, but it was not the pain-free experience I was hoping for.
Pro Photo Tools is a free tool to “quickly geotag your photos, view and edit metadata, [...]

Nikon’s Small World Photomicrography Competition Needs Your Judgement

Is this the World’s Smallest Photo Contest? Probably! “For the second consecutive year, Nikon Instruments is opening up its for the public to choose its favorite image for recognition as the Popular Vote winner.”
As the name implies you’ll be judging photos taken through a microscope. That’s how the unappetizingly [...]

EA Address Spore DRM Concerns, Comments, Tirades

Electronics Arts gave the world an innovative and highly addictive game with the long-awaited Spore. The company also managed to irk a heck of a lot of people with Internet connections and axes to grind.
Much of Spore’s success was , which, among other things, limited the number of PCs on which users could install the [...]

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