Tangle

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  • M.C. Hot Software releases Tangle

    by 
    Erica Sadun
    Erica Sadun
    03.19.2007

    Developer Matthew Crandall dropped us a note that he had just released a new game called Tangle. Tangle challenges you to untangle balls and lines so that no line crosses another. It sounded reasonably interesting so I downloaded a copy and gave it a spin. It turned out to be really similar to a game I remember playing (and then recommended to all my family and friends) called Planarity. So I googled up Planarity, a free online flash game, and tried that out as well. It played almost identically. For twenty bucks, I can't really recommend Tangle when there's a free nearly-identical online version available that plays perfectly well in Safari. However, if you want to download the free demo and give it a try, you can get a copy here.

  • Tangle unveils twisty iPod speakers

    by 
    Omar McFarlane
    Omar McFarlane
    12.21.2006

    Far be it from us to be the judges of style, so when Tangle claims its DNA speakers "look as good as they sound," that is ultimately up to you to decide. Employing dynamic neural audio technology, the manufacturer -- better known for the twistable toys sharing its namesake -- is foraying into iPod accessories with a pair of innovative speakers. We have all seen the lengths that other firms have gone through to stand out in this crowd, and Tangle is hardly any different. The company utilizes its bendable toys to float the speakers above a base, allowing you to position them in "any possible direction." Additionally, for the $63 you'll drop on these, you have three options for power -- USB, AC adapter, and AA batteries -- which will definitely keep the music playing, no matter how you have your DNA situated.