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This Week's Best Apps

By Kyle VanHemert and Casey Chan

This Week's Best Apps

This Week's Best AppsIn this week's app roundup: videos, easily edited; home screens, three-deed; baseball games, tracked; Airplay, iOSified; words, defined by touch; websites, made in 60 seconds; pictures, transformed to 8-bit, and much much more.

The week's best iPhone apps

This Week's Best AppsVimeo: It's Vimeo videos finally available in app form for the iPhone. If you're familiar with Vimeo, and you should be, you know what you're getting: a lot of professional quality videos, gorgeous time lapses, interesting movies, and just higher quality videos than the norm. But the thing that sets Vimeo app even farther ahead of the pack is that it has a simple video editing feature too. Yeah, it's sorta like a dumbed down version of iMovie but it's completely free! You can add titles and transitions, stitch clips together and even throw in a soundtrack. Free

The week's best Android apps

This Week's Best Apps SPB Shell 3D: It's a pretty slick 3D interface for your Android home screen. It's kind of gaudy, which 3D tends to be, but is similar to taking the webOS card interface and flipping it into another dimension, which is pretty futuristic looking! There's also support for smart folders and 3D widgets too. Just watch the video to get a feel for how it transforms your phone into a 3D interface. $15 though.

The week's best iPad apps

This Week's Best AppsAirFrame: It enables AirPlay video and photo streaming between iOS devices, so you can stream media from your iPhone to iPad or iPad to iPhone or iPad to friend's iPad and so on and so on. Basically, whatever works with AirPlay to AppleTV should work perfectly to another iOS device. $2

We are so crazy about apps right now you wouldn't believe it. If you have recommendations, tips, or just want to let us know about your own app, drop a note in the comments or shoot me an email.

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Tsunami dog found stranded at sea
A dog in Japan is brought to safety after a three-week ordeal stranded atop a roof believed to have been washed into the sea.

Four injured in hot-air balloon crash
The company which owns a hot-air balloon which crashed east of Perth says the pilot was forced to act quickly to avoid hitting a power line.

Family scarred by botched corruption investigation
The wife of a former senior public servant says her family's life will never be the same after a flawed Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) investigation involving her husband.


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Prime Minister Julia Gillard (front-left) and Greens Leader Bob Brown (front-right) sign a deal to co-operate in parliament, as Treasurer Wayne Swan and Greens MPs watch on in Canberra on September 1, 2010.

The same rules do not apply
The epithet "racist" and "race baiter" is increasingly being thrown around in Federal politics, mainly by Labor and mainly aimed at the Opposition. But in light of the behaviour of Greens Senator elect, Lee Rhiannon, and  her support for a boycott of Israel, is it not time for the Prime Minister to start labelling her minority government partners in exactly the same way, if only for the sake of intellectual consistency?

Julia, when the going got Gough, Gough got going
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Hole in cabin forces emergency landing
A Southwest Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Arizona after a hole blew in the top of the aircraft, according to the airline.

Thousands call for freedom in Syria
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Prince William admits pre-wedding jitters
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Crowd-funding site makes dreams come true
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Combet plays down carbon cost fears
Climate Change Minister Greg Combet is calling for calm after the release of figures showing the carbon tax could cost average households almost $900 a year.

Carbon tax could cost households $860
The Federal Government says it is too early to speculate how much the proposed carbon tax would increase household expenses, after Treasury documents revealed it may add almost $900 a year to bills.



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The Most Diabolical Pranks of the Year

By Sam Biddle

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the Year

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the YearApril Fools, everyone! We were going to execute some brilliant joke on Giz, but then we sort of ran out of scotch tape and willpower. However! We still love a good prank. So, below are our favorites of the year.*

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the YearI'm Pulling This Fake Toilet Paper Roll Prank on April Fools Day

If my roommate did this to me I think I'd probably strangle him, but hey! Not everyone lives with a psychopath! So go ahead—try it on your roomie (or spouse). Just hope they're not a corked up bottle of emotion, waiting to blow at the slightest provocation. Yeah. More »

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the Year4chan Is Trying to Prank Lonely Single Guys with OkCupid

I would totally never fall for 4chan's attempt to con lonely guys on OK Cupid into joining an impromptu, shameful flashmob, because I'm definitely not on OK Cupid every day looking for casual sex. So, uh, joke's on you guys. Guys? Guys...? Oh god I'm so alone. More »

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the YearThis Pneumatic Cannon Prank Is Just Brutal

You would think scientists are a friendly, benevolent bunch. But no, they're assholes, just like the rest of us, and enjoy blowing each other away with enormous air cannons. More »

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the YearPittsburgh Gets Pranked by 100-Year-Old Time Capsule

A "Pittsburgh Time Capsule" sounds sort of like a dirty sex move. In this case, it sort of was. Well, minus the sex. But it sure was gross! And disappointing! Much like sex itself. This prank is also great because nature itself was the prankster, and it's not like you can get back at nature. Well, except by continuing to live in Pittsburgh, I guess. More »

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the YearTSA Employee Was Busy Pranking Passengers With Fake Bags of Coke Instead of Testing New Security Equipment

The TSA was one of the biggest pranksters of the past year! If by pranks you mean violations of civil liberties and shocking ineptitude. And nothing says prank like a big bag of fake cocaine. April Fools! More »

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the YearWatch the World's Coolest Math Teacher Troubleshoot a Haunted PC

OK, so every noun in this headline is shockingly lame, but trust us—this actually is a supercool math teacher. And although his computer isn't haunted, he sure pranks the hell out of his students. Dumb students. Maybe you should have worked harder, and then your teacher wouldn't have to resort to these desperate measures to get your attention? Brats. More »

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the YearI Want to Work at Sega For the Pranks

There are a lot of reasons to want to work at Sega. Free games, smoking weed with Tails, "Free Massage Fridays"—but probably the best reason is the pranks. The fun, creative pranks. More »

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the YearGirl Causes Panic By Playing Dead On Google Street View

This girl, who pretended to be dead to shock her friends and inadvertently wound up on snapped by Google's Street View car, is a genius. That's right, a genius. More »

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the YearVoice Command Copier Prank

This prank is great if your heart is full of malice, or you work with idiots, which should cover almost everyone. A printer that forces you to talk to it! Of course, that makes total sense. Who wouldn't fall for that? Perhaps a cat, because they cannot read, and therefore are impervious to April Fools. The perfect organism... COLLATE. COLLATE. COLLATE. More »

The Most Diabolical Pranks of the YearThis Is How They Faked the Stupid Shaving Helmet

We all believed this stupid shaving helmet video was real, but then, just like everything else good and pure in this world, it proved to be a horrible, horrible joke. Well, whatever, "internet"—we're cool, I guess, but we'll never look at you with the same eyes again. You know, those "come over here, I wanna make out" eyes. Those eyes. More »

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Truce rejected: Libyan rebels head to the front line near the oil town of Brega

Gaddafi rejects rebel truce offer
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UN workers killed in Afghanistan
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Grim search for dead continues in Japan
Thousands of Japanese and US troops have launched an intensive air and sea operation to recover bodies of those killed in the huge earthquake and tsunami that ravaged north-east Japan three weeks ago.

Cyclone warning for north Kimberley
A cyclone warning has been issued for coastal and island areas in Western Australia's north Kimberley region from Kuri Bay to the Northern Territory border later today.


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Prime Minister Julia Gillard (front-left) and Greens Leader Bob Brown (front-right) sign a deal to co-operate in parliament, as Treasurer Wayne Swan and Greens MPs watch on in Canberra on September 1, 2010.

The same rules do not apply
The epithet "racist" and "race baiter" is increasingly being thrown around in Federal politics, mainly by Labor and mainly aimed at the Opposition. But in light of the behaviour of Greens Senator elect, Lee Rhiannon, and  her support for a boycott of Israel, is it not time for the Prime Minister to start labelling her minority government partners in exactly the same way, if only for the sake of intellectual consistency?

Julia, when the going got Gough, Gough got going
The Prime Minister gave the inaugural Gough Whitlam oration last night. It was something of a headland speech, as others might say. Another line sketched rhetorically in the sand, a statement of her government's intent... which seems to amount, in the short-term, to cutting government spending in pursuit of a reduced deficit. The fact that the PM was delivering a Gough Whitlam Oration titled 'Walking the Reform Road' invites not just genuflection, but direct comparison. Presumably Whitlam as prime minister shared Gillard's dream of 'fairness'. But there was more.

The messy business of cleaning up carbon policy (and how to sell it to the electorate)
Given the muddled and inconsistent messages on the proposed carbon tax, it is no surprise that public support for Labor and the Prime Minister has taken a hit in recent weeks.

A talented young Paris
Paris Hilton's career highlights an under-recognised fact - it takes a certain kind of talent to be famous for being famous.

The sound of forehead on willow
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Fierce fighting spreads in Ivory Coast
UN secretary-general Ban Ki-Moon has called on Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo to stand down after a day of heavy fighting looked to have him cornered in the presidential palace.

Gaddafi rejects rebel truce offer
Moamar Gaddafi's regime has rejected a conditional ceasefire offer made by Libyan rebels, saying government forces would not withdraw from towns they control.

Statue's breasts upset French mayor
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Floods likely behind beetle population boom
Queensland's wet summer could be responsible for the large numbers of diving beetles now appearing in urban areas.

Facebook shuts down page calling for intifada
Social networking site Facebook says it made a decision in line with its policies when it shut down a page calling for a third intifada, or uprising, against Israel.

Earth's gravity shaped like a potato
Scientists have unveiled the most accurate map of the Earth's gravity ever produced which shows it to be shaped not like a sphere but a potato.


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Carbon tax could cost households $860
The Federal Government says it is too early to speculate how much the proposed carbon tax would increase household expenses, after Treasury documents revealed it may add almost $900 a year to bills.

Treasury releases carbon tax cost estimates
Treasury documents predict householders could pay more than $860 a year under a $30 a tonne carbon tax.

Santos fights oil spill clean-up order
Oil and gas producer Santos is appealing against an order by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) to do more to clean up an oil spill at its processing plant in South Australia's Upper Spencer Gulf.



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