iPhone 5C Instruction Manual in Dutch Surfaces Online


Apple is getting closer to its new iPhone launch event of September 10th. But confirmation is still awaited as no such invitations are sent out for the rumored launch event. iPhone rumors and...

Pac-Man Wedding Invitations: Do You Take This Puck?

If you are a Pac-Man who’s found his Ms. Pac-Man and are ready to tie the knot, you’re going to need some wedding invitations. These Pac-Man themed wedding invitations from Etsy artist BangBoomPowDesign are perfect to mark the occasion.
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They are Pac-Man themed and amazingly awesome. Because they are Pac-Man themed. We all love Pac-Man after all. These are perfect for gamers who are taking the plunge into marriage.

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You get 100 Invitations, 100 Thank You’s or Save the Dates, 100 R.S.V.P. Cards, 100 Envelope Seals and 300 Colored Envelopes. So at least you are getting alot for your money.

The complete set is a bit pricey at $500(USD) but weddings are never cheap.

Motorola to Launch Moto X on 1st August in NYC


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Apple sends iWork for iCloud beta invitations to everyday users

Apple sends iWork for iCloud beta invitations to everyday users

Apple was quick to invite developers to the iWork for iCloud beta in the aftermath of WWDC, but us commoners have had to settle for watching from afar. The company is quickly opening things up, however -- it just started sending out beta invitations to ordinary iCloud users, including some Engadget readers. While this isn't likely to represent Apple's promised public beta, it's clear that we're now much closer to the day when everyone can give the web-based iWork a try.

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Awesome Invites for Awesome Parties: PercyVites, DIY Balloons, Flip Books, and Superheroes

DIY Wedding

If you’re in the process of planning a grand celebration for a grand event, then obviously invitations are at the top of your list. Because without invites, how can you get people to attend your event, much less let them know why you’re celebrating and where you’re going to be holding the festivities? It used to be that people simply went to a printing press to have their invitations printed. But in this day and age, people are getting more involved and more creative with their invites.

For example, ultimate geek couple Bill Porter and his wife (but then-fiance) Mara decided to do away with traditional embossed wedding invitations and bring out the circuit boards instead. They worked laboriously to print and assemble over 50 invites fitted with LED lights. The coolest part is that the lights flashed a secret message in Morse code when the sensors in the board detect decreased light levels. Pretty cool, huh?

For more awesome invites that were no doubt made for equally awesome parties, hit the break. You might get a few ideas for your own party in the process!

PercyVites

If mere card or paper doesn’t do it for you anymore, then why not go for video invitations? They might be a huge hassle to produce, but not with PercyVites. They’re a relatively new start-up in town that will help you prepare personalized video invitations for your kid’s birthday party. As of the moment, there’s only one character to choose from to use in the video, Callilou. He’s a good-natured boy from PBS who’ll be presenting the invitation to your guests. All you have to do to send the video invite is key in the email addresses of the people you want to invite, and presto, you’re done.

PercyVites cost $0.99 each. More characters will be added alongside Callilou very soon, so if he’s not what you’re looking for, then you might want to wait a while.

Blow Me Up! Balloon Invitations

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Make your guests work a little to get their invitation by making them blow up the attached balloon on the card to get the deets on the party. It’ll require a lot of work on your end, too, what with preparing the balloons, having the cards printed up, and tacking each balloon onto the card. But I daresay all that work is worth it because it’s a fun way to get your guests in the mood by giving them a taste of what to expect at your party. In this case, the DIY balloon invitation pictured above was for a birthday party, so it was obviously in-theme with the occasion.

Neighborhood Superheroes Invites

Hometown Superheroes

If you’re running out of ideas for cool invites, then fall back to superheroes, because you can rarely go wrong with them. I mean, what kid doesn’t love superheroes? Instead of conventionally-rendered illustrations, you get a dressed-down Batman and Spider-man printed on these simple but fun invites. It’s got that sort-of homemade kind of look even though it’s really not, which makes it perfect if you’ve got too many things to do for the party and have little time to spare for making the invitations yourself.

Superheroes are every little boy’s favorites, so if you’re celebrating the birthday of your little girl (or your little boy who, for some reason, doesn’t like superheroes), then maybe other kids’ invitations from the same maker of the above invites will do.

DIY Flip Book Invitations

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Flip books are fun to, well, flip but not that fun to make. As for flip book invitations? Not that’s what I’d call creative. However, they will require a lot of work and effort, so you might only want to consider doing them if you’re throwing a small party. You’ll need stock cards, colored paper, lots of glue, and other related crafts materials to come up with these quirky and creative cards. The end result is amazing, and the invitations themselves can even serve as the souvenir since kids can play with it, flip it over, and have all sorts of fun with it.

Interactive Origami Invites 

Fortune Teller Invites

Remember those fortune telling games you used to play when you were still a kid? The one where you folded up a piece of paper and wrote different options on each of its inner faces, so you can “predict” the future of the person you’re trying to analyze? Taking that concept, designer Tomoko Sugiyama used that as the basis for the design of this really unusual invite. It’s a bit more complex than the folded paper fortune tellers, since you’ll have to find a way to put the relevant information on each face, but it’s a really fun idea all the same.

Game of Thrones Wedding Invitations: Winter is Coming, Are You?

Look at these beautiful Game of Thrones inspired wedding invitations. These Stark and Targaryen designs should really rock your coming nuptials. They were created by Etsy seller Nimbi Designs and are pretty classy.
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They have the house sigils, some appropriate text, and all the right fonts. Your guests will love receiving these – even if they don’t actually have your names on them. Of course, if you are a Game of Thrones fan, then you know there aren’t many happy endings. And weddings. Good god, you know how weddings go in Westeros. You are a braver man than I.

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But if you have to take the plunge, you might as well do it in style and send out some of these invitations.

[via Nerd Approved]

Google wants you to join the party, announces Google+ Events (video)

At the tail end of today's Google I/O keynote, the company demoed Google+ Events, which, as you might imagine, let's you invite your virtual buds to an in-person hangout. You've probably already guessed that there's some pretty tight integration with Mountain View's other virtual properties, including Calendar, which means that sending your friends or coworkers a "save the date" to brunch or brainstorming no longer requires clunky email, or a phone call. That's not to say that your contacts need to opt-in to the search giant's social networking site to join the fun -- email invites are still available by typing your friend's address alongside your circles, or individual friends should you wish to plan an awkward inter-group soiree. You can choose from a variety of themes for your e-vite, which integrate motion or static banners. Once the fun begins, you can hop into Party Mode from your mobile, and photos you shoot during the event will appear beside the invite -- friends can add pics to the page as well, which you can later download. For now, please accept our invitation to jump past the break, where a Google demo video awaits.

Check out our full coverage of Google I/O 2012's opening keynote at our event hub!

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