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https://youtube/watch stanley mugs v=d9Q-qiH2RxM Invisibility App: The app uses the iPad rear camera and gyroscope to display the background image on your screen, even when you move the tablet around. It so seamless that it makes the iPad look almost invisible. $1 Koder: It a code editor app for the iPad, which is a little like throwing a manual transmission in a Prius. There probably only a handful of dudes who would want such a thing. No matter though, Koder for iPad has a lot of what you ;ll need to geek out: syntax highlighting, a snippet manager, tabbed editing, find and replace, keyboard shortcuts, FTP, Dropbox, iDisk and local storage, etc. $6 https://youtube/watch v=AgByFtjYotQ Wacom Bamboo Paper: It an iPad app that turns your iPad into a digital notebook or ske stanley cup tchpad . Ideally, you would use it with Wacom Bamboo Stylus for the most pen-and-pad-like experience. But even without the stylus, your finger is perfectly suited for writing as Wacom has built a superb app that smartly registers touch-it really does feel like ink is bleeding from your fingers or stylus . The app gives you one notebook ; to write or draw in with an option of three page types, three pen widths, six ink colors and a slew of undo options. You can pan around in the app, save a page ; to your camera stanley borraccia roll or even print it out. Free, until June 30 Roadshow: Roadshow is like a video locker ;. You can browse the video Tgve Here are the first two Earth-sized exoplanets ever discovered
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