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19 Jun 08

Phone Smart - A New Era in Web Navigation, Thanks to Smartphones - NYTimes.com

  • This column will be devoted to helping consumers find choices. More choice can mean more confusion, but understanding how the cellphone market works and discovering strategies for getting the most for your money can beat back that chaos. Twice a month, this column will examine new phones and their myriad features. It will also sort through the cellphone plans, explain the fine print and find the loopholes. And as more phones allow you to add applications, the column will identify the most useful ones.
09 Jun 08

MIMvista - Home

Medical Flashcards | Health | Education | iPhone Application | Raybook

  • Working with the world's leading publishers, Modality uses its patent-pending process and platform to transform the biggest and most trusted brands of educational and reference content into applications for the most advanced mobile platforms, the iPhone and iPod. Currently released brands and titles include CliffsNotes, Brain Quest, Frommer’s, Netter’s Anatomy, How to Grill, Stedman’s Medical Terminology, and many others. iPod products are available for purchase at Modality’s online marketplace, Raybook.com, and from a variety of online and offline channels, including Amazon.com, Apple Retail stores, Apple.com, Barnes & Noble, and many others. Modality will sell iPhone/iPod touch applications directly to users via iTunes and the Apple App Store starting in July 2008.
14 May 08

Apple - Support - Discussions - Iphone camera won't take pictures, ...


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    This series of steps works perfectly. It is from another web page.



    1. Make sure your phone has been synchronized in the version of iTunes you are using.

    2. Restore your phone. (in itunes in the summary tab click the restore button)

    3. After JUST the phone settings are restored, DO NOT restore your personal information from a back-up. It will prompt you for this, don't close this screen just hold off on it for now. Disconnect the iPhone and take a photo. The photo should now appear in the camera roll, as usual.

    4. Reconnect the phone and import the photo into iPhoto; do NOT delete it from the iPhone. (after importing it choose "keep originals")

    5. NOW go back to itunes and restore your personal information from a back-up.



    Now your iphone will have everything on it, and picture taking works again.
10 Mar 08

SHIFD Beta - Shift Content Between Your Devices

  • With ShifD you can easily send an SMS of a note, place or link that will appear on your computer.
28 Feb 08

Technology Review: Android Calling

  • Once Google finishes this release, Android is going to look as pretty as the iPhone--and it will be just as functional, if not more so.


20 Sep 07

iPhone precursor to mobile Internet device onslaught


  • A study by ABI Research says that the iPhone may be only a precursor to what mobile Internet devices will be capable of in the near future.





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    The study, released this week, predicts an explosion of MIDs that can be used for browsing the Web, listening to music, text messaging, and shooting photo and video. In particular, the study expects that 90 million MIDs and 5 million ultramobile PCs (UMPC) will have been shipped to buyers by 2012. According to ABI vice president Stan Schatt, these devices generally will have larger screens than the iPhone and will have a wider variety of Web browsing options than Nokia's N800 phone.




    "These are going to serve as substitutes for existing portable devices," Schatt says. "These devices could very well play the role of a Swiss Army knife. So, say somebody's going on a trip, and they may take one of these devices that would allow them to watch a movie and also allow them to play a game on the Internet."



08 Aug 07

93South - Thoughts on New England Web 2.0 » The Definitive List of iPhone Web Apps

  • Here is a list of the best iPhone web applications that I could find organized by category.

Leaflets: iPhone apps that grow on you.

  • Leaflets are fun, useful applications designed to run fast on your iPhone—even over AT&T's EDGE network. Just visit getleaflets.com on your iPhone and you’re good to go.

Security fears may handcuff iPhone - The Boston Globe

  • "They have the one phone in the world that runs a modern operating system . . . and they won't open it up to developers," complained Ken Aspeslagh, chief engineer at Ecamm Network LLC, a Somerville company that develops software for Apple's Macintosh computers.
  • Apple encourages developers to write code for OS X desktop machines, but the company has refused to provide the necessary tools and documentation for writing iPhone programs.

    Instead, Apple wants programmers to write "applets" -- little pieces of code that run inside the iPhone's Safari Web browser. Programs run inside a browser have very limited access to the operating system. That means they're far less likely to cause security breaches, but it also means that such programs are far more limited in what they can do.

    Still, programmers have scrambled to create applets for the iPhone. Over 100 are available, mostly free of charge, at websites like applists.com or getleaflets.com, with new applets released every day. Most are handy programs that simplify common tasks, like booking an airplane flight, checking your bank balance, or finding the nearest movie theater showing "Ratatouille." The user can bookmark the applet's Internet address, then return to it as necessary over the iPhone's wireless data network.

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20 Jul 07

Apple: No BS iPhone Review - Gizmodo

  • So what's your main problem with the iPhone?

    The real elephant in the room is the fact that I just spent $600 on my iPhone and it can't do some crucial functions that even $50 handsets can. I'm talking about MMS. Video recording. Custom ringtones. Mass storage. Fully functioning Bluetooth with stereo audio streaming. Voice dialing when you're using a car kit. Sending contact info to other people. Instant friggin' messenging. Sending an SMS to more than one recipient at a time.
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