You probably remember Sonoma GuitarJack 2, an accessory that lets you connect all sorts of instruments to your iOS device, but in case you don't have a musical instrument, such as guitar, company Starr Labs has a new accessory for you that turns your iPad 2 into a guitar.


We know that iPad 2 can do all sorts of things, but if you want to turn your iPad 2 into a guitar, you can do so easily with the iTar accessory that comes from Starr Labs. It's rather simple, all that you have to do is to dock your iPad 2, start the specific Starr Labs app, and that's it. iTar is using patented button fretboard technology, and if you're skeptical about it, we would like to mention that this technology is being used by many musicians such as Chemical Brothers, Linkin Park, Lou Reed, and many TV/film studios.

iTar looks amazing, and if you want to turn your iPad 2 into guitar, you can preorder iTar �online. Regarding the price, starting price for iTar is $200.

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In this week's episode of the TouchArcade Show, the regular cast and crew push through talk of PlayStation Home, the next console generation, and the impact of game streaming to bring you the latest and greatest in iOS. Prepare your earholes, folks, because we've got a huge games section this week � which includes chat about Bike Baron, Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots, etc. � and we also spend a ton of time getting through our e-mail backlog. I think you'll really like this one, as it's easily our loosest, but information-filled yet.

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Ah, the inevitable movie tie-in. In the tradition of Angry Birds: Rio and Doodle Jump: Hop comes Halfbrick's Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots [$0.99 / HD]. Apparently animated films go with popular iOS properties like peanut butter and jelly.

But let's not jump to conclusions. This Fruit Ninja is no lame license cash-in. It's no replacement for the original game, but it's a great complement. As we mentioned in our preview, it introduces Bandito mode, a fantastic addition to the family of Fruit Ninja's [$0.99 / HD / Lite] game modes. And it adds a ridiculously popular feline mascot, for the folks who swoon at the idea of a swashbuckling kitty with a Spanish accent.

Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots boasts two game modes. Desperado, the first, is the classic game most of us know and love. You swipe the screen to slash fruit as they're tossed up. Let one fall unslashed and you lose one of three lives, hit a bomb and it's game over. The longer you go and better you perform, the higher you'll place on the leaderboard in the end.

Bandito mode is new, and very cool. Fight your way through a gauntlet of randomly chosen challenges. The challenges are all about slicing, of course, but they mix the situation up. You may need to slice 15 apples in amongst an intricate and ever-changing pattern of bombs, or 20 lemons while a giant bomb bounces around the screen. There's quite a variety. Each challenge is on a tight time limit � fail or hit a bomb and you'll lose one of your three lives.

Those lives need to keep you through 12 challenges across three areas that also serve as difficulty levels. Each challenge you complete adds to your score, ranking you on speed, precision, and just how thoroughly you can obliterate your goal. Your total score for the mode hits the leaderboards when you finish the final bonus challenge, which a cute departure from the game that I won't spoil here.

Though plenty was left out of Puss in Boots � multiplayer, zen mode and arcade mode, specifically � one of Fruit Ninja's best features returns: the Dojo, or in this case, the Stash. Meeting certain goals unlocks new blade and backgrounds, themed for the film. There are four extra blades and three extra backgrounds to unlock.

Aside from the themed unlockables, this game feels far more Fruit Ninja than Puss in Boots. The core game is familiar and intact. but there are a few other nods to the upcoming DreamWorks film. The main menu is thematic, with a movie site option. The areas you visit in Bandito mode are from the film as well.

I could take or leave most of the thematic elements, but the new Spanish guitar soundtrack is a great accompaniment to the gameplay. And Puss (or an Antonio Banderas sound-alike?) pipes up with encouragement as you play. Slicing fruit is entertaining enough on its own, but it sure is motivating to have someone shout "Aha!" or "Yeah!" whenever you do something cool.

If you could only have one Fruit Ninja game on your phone, I'd tell you to keep the original. It has a lot more to offer. But Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots is well worth playing, even if it's more expansion than stand-alone. Any fruit-slicing fan will be well served by this game, so grab it � and swing by our discussion thread to let us know what you think.

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As you know, many people have problems with adjusting to the touchscreen keyboards on their smartphones, and we've seen all sorts of different keyboard solutions for smartphones, but none of those solutions used icons instead of text characters.

Spain/UK-based company Siine has been working on a new keyboard called Siine Writer for you Android device. Unlike other apps, Siine Writer doesn't use characters, but instead, it uses icons, and each icon represents a different phrase, so you'll be able to type your text messages a lot faster with Siine Writer app. This app comes with several preloaded phrases, but you can change them to fit your writing style, create new icons and phrases or get more phrases from virtual gallery.

At first, it might be hard for you to get used to Siine Writer, and although Siine Writer might not be the perfect keyboard, it's still worth trying, so make sure you try it since it's free on Android Market.

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