Posted on January 21, 2010 by Saad Malik
Alhumdhulillah, we are excited to announce that our latest iPhone/iPod Touch application is approximately 2-3 weeks away from being launched into the market (iTunes App Store).
We have been eagerly working hard for this moment for nearly 5 months. This is the first in a series of applications that are aimed at enriching the learning experience.
Many are in the pipeline, including version 2.0 of this application, which will provide much more functionality.
Posted on January 19, 2010 by Saad Malik
Yesterday, Steve Jobs announced the upcoming release of the new Apple iPad, a much anticipated tablet device that has been rumored around for the past couple of months all over the internet.
Alhough many are disappointed with the features currently offered in the iPad (or lack thereof), there is still loads of potential in the future upgrades.
We know Apple to be smart with the way they approach the market, so the iPad should certainly not be considered a "fly-by" product. Rather, it is important to look at what the device is capable of offering in the future and how it can transform our lives.
Posted on January 14, 2010 by Saad Malik

The iPhone and iPod Touch are currently the hottest gadgets to be carrying around. Apple has well over 100,000 downloadable apps and has recently hit 3 billion downloads worldwide. Whether you are a book nerd, sports fan, or a digital nomad, chances are that there's an app that suits your interests.
I decided to make a list of some useful applications currently available in the iTunes Store that may come in handy for Muslims living in non-Islamic countries.
Posted on January 12, 2010 by Saad Malik
If you are a big user of web apps like me, you probably get annoyed just as much as I do having to access everything through the web browser. Every time I start to use a new web app, I usually search around to see if there are any AIR versions available for it. For example, if you don't like visiting Facebook through your browser every time, you may find interest in Facebook Desktop or Seesmic for Facebook.
Similarly, I just recently started to use Basecamp, which is a great service by 37signals for project management/collaboration. Since there is currently no real desktop application available for Basecamp, I decided to quickly make one myself using Fluid.
It works great for me and I hope it comes in handy for you as well!