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Plasma
Pong
(new
free mac game)
This
variation on the game of Pong lets you inject plasma fluid
into the environment, create a vacuum from your paddle, and
blast shockwaves into the playing area. All these abilities
have fluid-based kinetic effects on the ball, making Plasma
Pong a fast-paced and exciting game. by Steve Taylor
(7.9 MB)
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Submerge
(new
mac software utility)
Merge
your subtitle files with your movies or favorite television
programs. Then, with Submerge you can easily watch subtitled
movies in iTunes, Front Row, on your Apple TV or the media
player of your choice. by bitfield

(3.3
MB)
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Turret
Wars
(new
mac game)
A
fast paced 3D arcade game, where you battle against enemy
gun turrets, finding and destroying them before they find
and destroy you. by sector 3 games
(23 MB)
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Pulp
Motion
(new
mac software)
Pulp
your digital media into clever animations that will wow your
friends and family, impress your clients and colleagues. You
can even create your own fake newscast like Jon Stewart or
Stephen Colbert. Create a whole new way to display and share
digital media. by aquafadas
(83 MB)
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Earth
Addresser
(new
free mac software)
Takes
the addresses from your Address Book and writes them to a
‘KML’ file which Google Earth can open to display
your friends’ places right on the map. If you have added
photos for them in your Address Book, those will appear instead
of the usual drawing pin. by earthling soft
(1.96 MB)
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Flash
Tutorials
(learn
Flash)
These
days Flash is pretty indispensable but you can always stop
by this excellent blog to pick up some very cool tips and
tutorials to keep yourself up to date. by Tutorials Blog
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Ripping
Episodic DVDs
(new
How To article)
Let’s
say you’ve purchased a movie on DVD, and you want to
watch it on your Apple TV. You could buy a computer-friendly
copy from the iTunes Store—if it’s available,
that is. Or you could save some cash and rip that DVD to your
computer, and then transfer the video to your Apple TV. But
before you dive in, remember that this is a gray area, legally
speaking.. by Macworld [via playlist]
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