Yes! An online musical sequencer. Come on, it’s Friday. You don’t want to actually work, do you? Hit up this Gizmag link, scroll down to the sequencer, and start annoying the bejeezus out of anyone in earshot. You know you want to.
Over at The ByteBlog, Seamus Byrne and Co have been busy hauling a bunch of iPhones around the greater Sydney area using speedtest to chart their results, which are not too surprising, though there’s some devil in the detail.
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The LA Philharmonic released an iPhone app version of its online Guitar-Hero-esque “Bravo Gustavo” game, for you ardent Gustavo Dudamel fanatics. It’s really just a “wave your iPhone around like a baton” game, but it’s free — and cultured. [BBG]
Check out the machine Intel used to demo their insanely fast 10Gbps Light Peak optical data transfer tech at IDF: Yep, a hulking freak of a Hackintosh—the only thing that’s more awesome than a super teeny tiny Hackintosh.
And hey, if Intel does it, that means it’s totally cool for everybody else, right? [Engadget]
The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers are the latest to support a national law against texting while driving. Clearly, they haven’t seen me: I can simultaneously eat Chik-fil-a, shift gears, Twitter, send email via iPhone and brush my teeth. Perfectly. [CrunchGear]