Morning Dose of Radballs
“an addictive, beat-fueled action puzzle game for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.”
via, @chrisbettig
Augmented Reality Advertising Takeover in Times Square
Public Ad Campaign tested out an app that the developed with The Heavy Projects: an augmented reality viewer that “runs on smart phones and virtually replaces outdoor ads with curated artworks by street artists Ron English, John Fekner, PosterBoy, Doctor D and Ox.”
Arne Quinze – Rock Strangers At The Statue of Liberty

This 200-foot high digital sculpture by Arne Quinze on top of the flame of the Statue of Liberty is the first work displayed in Beck’s Green Box Project. If you can’t see it, you’re not crazy. You need to download Beck’s Key which is a custom built augmented reality app for your smartphone.
In Corporate Moments of Lameness

Gizmodo reports that “Apple’s looking to protect its relationships with record labels and film studios by outfitting future iPhones with IR blockers, presumably with live venues and cinemas housing IR signal-emitting boxes.” So basically you wouldn’t be able to record live shows from your iPhone.
Audyssey South of Market Audio Dock

If you can afford it ($399), this audio dock from Audyssey is the only audio dock that you should consider purchasing. Delivering some serious sound, it does everything you would ever need it to do, plus you can use it wirelessly with nothing actually docked in it. When it is docked, you can make phone calls from your bed or couch without really doing too much. The dock can also hook up to desktop, which means you can get some exceptional sound from whatever video or movie you’re watching. All of this and more, packaged in a good looking piece of technology.
Faile Gets An App to Go Along With Their Artwork

Today Faile released their Puzzle Boxes to the world. Housed in a unique, handpainted and silkscreened hinged wooden box are 88 six-sided wooden blocks that can be flipped and moved to create new images and compositions. Always on point with their projects, a unique website and devoted iPhone app were released to complement the interactive nature of their new works of art as well.
More on the pieces here
Hipster City Cycle

A pixel-art bike race adventure set on the iconic streets of Philadelphia… Now available as an iPhone and iPad app. Sorry Philly.
More info here and watch a demo after the jump
Inspected Gadget: 3D + iPhone = Hasbro My3D

The Hasbro My3D looks like something that Fisher Price should have made out of the Viewmaster. Available in black or white, and works with a specific set of 3D games on the iTunes store.












