Rachael Ray’s Tasty Bytes Rachael Ray Digital LLC Genre: Lifestyle Price: $1.99 Release Date: June 16, 2010 Tasty Bytes brings together Rachael Ray's best recipes from her TV Show, books and magazine, plus some exclusively created by Rach for this app. Some cool reasons to download: Planning a party or a special dinner? Mark the recipes you want added to your Shopping List. Your Shopping List will combine the recipes and give you one list to take to the market. You can mark off items on the phone as you add them to your cart and make notes on any additional goodies you want to pick up while you're out shopping. It will make entertaining a breeze! Email recipes or your Shopping List to yourself so you can print it out for a printed backup copy. Every recipe has a delicious drink pairing. Recipes are categorized by meal type, holidays, cooking style and date for easy reference Easy to use search tool.
Films are magical. So are iPads. Maybe that’s why Transformers 3 director Michael Bay was photographed holding an iPad 3G in front of Patrick Dempsey’s face the other day, while on the film’s set. Or maybe he was just demonstrating how the next scene was meant to go using his “magical and revolutionary” device.
ITV is in talks to extend the ITV Player over multiple devices, including the PS3, BlackBerrys, Apple and the forthcoming Google TV according to a report in the Daily Telegraph. Quoting a ’senior TV executive close to ITV’ the Telegraph suggests that ITV is ready to make its video on demand service and answer to the BBC iPlayer a much bigger proposition and is talking to Sony, RIM, Apple and Google. The BBC has already rolled the iPlayer across many devices – although not Microsoft’s Xbox 360 of course – but the ITV is apparently looking at a potential paid for app to raise money for the cost of the venture.
The iTunes App store is featuring forty-seven “ Apps to Control Your World ” this weekend. Among those profiled are those new and old to the store, ranging in prices from free to much, much more. Apple’s own Remote is included here, which was the first iTunes app released in 2008.
Samsung has tripled the size of its apps store in the UK and other European, Asian and Latin American markets, to support the launch of the Samsung Wave. The Wave is the first phone to offer Samsung’s Bada operating system, and the company is keen that the increasingly important application access does not become a hurdle for its smartphones. To that end, the company has expanded its Samsung Apps store – with a statement stating that it has ‘more than tripled in size’ for Wave





