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Tuesday, March 02, 2010
The iPhone accelerometer is, for all practical purposes, a good addition to a handheld device. However, sometimes it can be annoying, especially when trying to show off your favorite picture. The picture can flip between portrait and landscape modes over and over again as you move the phone or hand it off to a friend. The orientation change is enough to make you dizzy, but not if you use this tip.
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Monday, February 22, 2010
Our guide to your life: this week, a few tech tips can quickly reunite you with your BlackBerry or iPhone. You’ve lost your most prized possession: your mobile device. Don’t write it off just yet. We explain what to do when your cellphone goes missing.
Read More www.theglobeandmail.com
Thursday, February 18, 2010
As a full-time blogger and speaker at Social Media and Social Networking conferences, I’m always trying to optimize what I do. My suitcase is compartmentalized with Eagle Creek bags. My MacBook Air has everything I need on it, and nothing more. The goal is to get the most out of the smallest, lightest package possible.
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Friday, February 05, 2010
Just because many of us only use five or ten iPhone apps on a regular basis doesn’t mean we should stop tapping into a variety of other options.
An article published earlier this week in the New York Times mysteriously claimed that, as far as iPhone apps are concerned, “people prefer fewer choices, and that they gravitate consistently towards the same small number of things that they like.
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Monday, February 01, 2010
Let me preface this hint by explaining the use for the Navigon Connect Bookmarklet on my iPhone. I understand that there are apps out there that already connect to Navigon’s MobileNavigator; this is just another option if you find yourself on Google Map’s site in Mobile Safari and want to quickly open MobileNavigator with the destination you found on Google. With that said, lets get to business…
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Apple has limited the number of home screens on the iPhone to 11. Even though that adds up to a total of 180 applications including the dock, some users want more space. This is possible on firmware version 3.1.2 thanks to a trick that doesn’t require…
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
We haven’t seen any official announcement, but a few eagle-eyed readers pointed out that the Google Voice web interface now allows users to send text messages to multiple recipients.

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
I’ve always said that the best iPhone app on the market is the Facebook 3.0 iPhone App – it’s actually 3.1.2 now, but who’s counting. And just this morning, when I clicked on my “Friends” button on the Facebook iPhone app, I was presented with a feature called “Sync Friends“.
Read More socialmediaseo.net
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
When the going gets tough in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, cheat. After all, raising hell in the game — out now for the iPhone — is more fun when you’ve got unlimited ammo, full armor and every weapon. And while many modern games have abandoned cheats or turned them into unlockable perks, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for the iPhone continues the series’ tradition of letting you plug codes into the game for a bounty of forbidden items.
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Friday, January 22, 2010
We’re big fans of the DIY ethos when it comes to our beloved iPhone: check out our past articles on desk stands made out of paper and even paper clips. (Not to mention the guy who wired a Palm Pre’s Touchstone charger into his BMW.)
Read More www.ismashphone.com
Friday, January 08, 2010
Have you ever tried to sync your Firefox bookmarks with your iPhone? If so, you must have been very frustrated as it is not easy as it may sound. For some reason, Apple didn’t deem it necessary to add Firefox to the short list of browsers from which you can sync bookmarks to your iPhone.
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Monday, January 04, 2010
Here’s a short, handy tip for sorting your iPhone or iPod Touch app icons in alphabetical order for people who find comfort in an alphabetized world.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009
As a designer you are probably it is likely that you have got yourself an iPhone by now. If not I’m quite sure this post may make you reconsider if it is time to invest. This post provides a list of 30 iPhone Apps that will be particularly useful for Designers. A great thanks to Kevin from http://www.theroxor.com/ for contributing with this guest post.
Read More www.tripwiremagazine.com
Friday, December 11, 2009
If you’ve got regular customers with shiny new smartphones, then building a mobile application might be right for you. Designed well, an app puts information about your products, discounts and customer service at customers’ fingertips, wherever they may roam.
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Friday, December 04, 2009
Yes, we need to click a button to take a photo, whether on a digital camera or with your iPhone. But the secret with the iPhone is whether we click or release.
Jeff Carlson at TidBITS is the author of the recently published Take Control of Your iPhone Apps book, which is available in electronic download or hardcopy (costing $10 and $20, respectively).
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Wednesday, December 02, 2009
The folks over at Instructables have a very timely winter tutorial on hacking your winter gloves so that you don’t have to freeze your digits off to use your iPhone or iPod as the temperature falls.
You’ll need conductive thread, a sturdy needle and enough sewing capability to execute a few stitches without stabbing your eye out.
Read More www.cultofmac.com
Know someone with an iPhone? Check out these great gifts. For a few pence you can transform your iPhone into just about anything you can think of by shopping for a new little bit of software in the App Store, but don’t forget that you can also add hardware to an iPhone too.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
iPhone apps are so much fun to use ! There is always something interesting about the new apps on the Apple app Store. I just spotted an app which makes sending a photo as a MMS over AT&T pointless. The Kocking iPhone app developed by Pointy Heads Software in USA redefines photo sharing on the iPhone.
Read More www.fonearena.com
Saturday, November 07, 2009
How To Distance Yourself From The Shovel-Ware!
On November 4th 2009, Apple Computer announced that the Apple iPhone and Apple iPod Touch App Store, which it calls “the largest applications store in the world” has exceeded a library of more than 100,000 pieces of applications including games content.
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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
For our first installment of our new iPhone Hints, we delved into the confusing world of subscribed calendars, and even after several hundred words on the topic, I was still getting lingering questions via e-mail. This week’s tip heads in the opposite direction—ultimate simplicity.
Here’s a problem you’ve probably encountered while trying to show someone else a picture in the iPhone’s Photos app.
Read More www.macworld.com
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