‘Tis the season for Christmas Apps!

 

 

 

 

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Tra la la la la…. la la la laaaaaaa.

 

 

*First up, and most importantly, you’ll need a Christmas Countdown app –

 

 

 

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– which let’s you know exactly how many days you have left with a whimsical image and quote. Now that you have something that tells you what day it is, you can relax, and sip on some super rad Christmas Drinks –

 

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– while you make a list of everyone you need to shop for and budget accordingly with Santa’s Bag Christmas Gift List App.

 

 

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Then, depending on how much that Christmas drink was spiked, make yourself another and do your Christmas Shopping – Check out our gift guide here – and make sure to get Amazon, Etsy, eBay, and all the big retail stores (like Best Buy) apps on your phone if you’re a shop-on-the go type of guy or gal.

 

 

 

*Cook up a storm with Christmas Recipes from food bloggers all over the world

 

 

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– while you’re listening to Christmas hits from over 50 unique stations on Christmas Radio.

 

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*Meanwhile, you’re keeping the kids busy with Christmas Piano or Xmas photo booth. If they’re really good, treat them to –

 

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– A Call From Santa! Children can record a voicemail message for Santa with their Christmas wish list, be put on the naught or nice list, find out what Santa is doing right now, check the weather forecast for the North Pole, and hear the names of Santa’s reindeers.

 

 

 

*And, finally, we can’t have a Christmas App guide without mentioning, ye olde favorite, Elf youself! Hours of fun for all ages. And all species, like iPhone Antidote’s Guinea Pig, Papa Nu. She goes nuts for Elfing herself.

 

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Merry Christmas!

 

 

 

 

 

The Future of Television

Want to know what the future of television is? Boy, we sure do. We hope it’s something to do with virtual reality and kittens. And puppies.

 

Here’s what Apple thinks it is, via their Ad, aptly named ‘The Future of Television’. We think they’re thinking much more short term, much more focused around the new Apple TV, and far less about small, young, animals.