FlickKey, a note taking app for the iPhone, has the world's smallest virtual keyboard on the iPhone. The keyboard is no bigger than an inch in either direction and predictably, completely nutty to type on. More »
TapNav: It's a GPS app that cleverly uses Augmented Reality to show you which direction the road is going to go. Once you fire open the app, you'll see what's literally in front of you IRL (it uses a live feed from the camera like other AR apps) and a series of "AR" discs that paint the direction you should be going. So not only do you know which way to turn, you won't get lost as long as you follow the blue disc road. $3 More »
A Japanese programmer hacked a Kinect to enable motion control of a Roomba vacuum cleaner to create a "future vacuum." The Roomba can be pointed in any direction with a hand motion. [New York Times] More »
Scott Kelby, an excellent photographer, was taking pictures in the end zone during last week's Packers game when Aaron Rodgers decided to run and dive in his direction. Rodgers scored a touchdown but accidentally broke Kelby's $350 monopod in the process. More »
Google Maps: solving all those tricky logistical location nightmares, one joke at a time. Do click on the image and check out direction number 43. And then start searching for your goggles. [@PokeHQ via @Rhodri] More »