Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Video Twitter for iPhone- Post Videos and Text to Twitter

If you are a iPhone and Twitter users, then Video Twitter can be useful application to share videos on Twitter. Video Twitter is a great iPhone app to post video file to twitter. The interface allows you to record videos and then share it with the Twitter world. The max allowed size for videos is 50MB. You can also import video into this application for sharing.

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Monday, August 17, 2009

New Apps for your iPhone

By Thom Yarbrough

The App Store has new additions coming in everyday. All you need to do is decide and chose your pick from the numerous apps that are available and that will appeal to your liking. So here, take a look at some of the cool new apps for the iPhone. Most of these are free, but there are some that are so awesome that you really wouldn't mind spending a few dimes on them to add some glamour to your phone.

AutoStitch

Have a thing for wide angled photography? Well, imagine the pleasure of doing that on your iPhone? That's true, this now a possibility with this cool app from the App Store. With this app, you can actually combine numerous images to form one panoramic picture. Get your friends in frenzy by showing them your cool pictures, and they don't have to know how you did it! The AutpStitch app, can stitch images in any direction and arrangement and they outcome is beautiful. You can even crop the resulting picture in any way that you'd prefer to. AutoStitch is a fantastic way to beef up your iPhone.

Remote

Forget all else and simply use your iPhone as a remote for your computer of your Apple TV; with this awesome app you can control your other devices, whether its playing songs, pausing in between skipping or even shuffling tracks. You can view the play list on your computer right on your palm and there's a host of other stuff you can do with it. The most amazing this about it is that you can manage your playback from anywhere within your house as long as you have WiFi.

Mover

Some iPhone apps sure make life much easier. Imagine being able to flick anything across to your friend? With the Mover app for the iPhone you can connect to your friend's iPhone through WiFi and practically flick anything across to your friend, even a fly! You don't have to pair the two phones for this application to work; all you need to do is ensure that the Mover app is open on both the iPhones. Don't you think this app is totally cool? And this incredibly awesome app comes absolutely free, so get onto the internet and get Mover for your iPhone!

Type Drawing

You may have seen those creative types on TV making stunning drawings out of mere letters that they may have written on the canvas earlier. Something similar is doing the rounds of the App Store, where you have to start by typing a sentence, word or simply letters and then just draw on and on. You can choose the font, size, colors and opacity and you can even select the right kind of background you want for your artwork. It also lets you use pictures from your gallery as backgrounds and once you finish your drawing you can save it in the gallery to share with your friends later.

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Totally Cool iPhone Apps

By Thom Yarbrough

There's nothing better than having the cool iPhone in your hand and showing it off to your friends. Everyone knows how amazingly cool the iPhone is. It only makes it cooler if you have some awesome Apps that will make your friends go green with envy. It's a good thing to do to keep checking and looking for new apps on the App Store. Here are some of the cool, fantastic Apps that are being paraded on the iPhone App Store.

Stitcher Radio

This application comes free and it gets your favourite shows, pod casts, news, sports and entertainment into current on-demand stations that are much better than the radio. The Stitched app does the work of stitching your favourite things in one place so that you don't have to restrict yourself to any one thing any longer. The typical content on Stitched varies from news from Fox News Radio, CBS, Wall Street Journal, as well as entertainment and sports options from ESPN, Entertainment Tonight E! And also many others! There's no need to waste any more time, simply download this awesome app for your iPhone now!

Stanza

These days, even books are available on mobile phones, everyone's reading them and why not? It's easier now to buy books online because they can be carried anywhere and there are a lot of free books to download as well. Now these books can be opened on your iPhone as well! All you need is Stanza; it is an e-Book application that fits your iPhone perfectly and also offers reading clarity and capability. You don't ever have to worry about having left your book at home, because there are over 50,000 contemporary titles that can be purchased in the reader store and what's even better is that there are over 50,000 books that come for free!. Start reading with Stanza.

Mirror Free

You'll no longer need to steal a glimpse o your yourself on the elevator or a car window just to see if your hair is fixed right and your nose nor shiny! Now with Mirror Free you can turn your iPhone into a mirror anytime you'd like to. It takes only a second to activate and there are some totally cool mirror frames that'll frame your face perfectly. All you need to do is make sure that the iPhone is held at a right angle and there is enough amount of light. This app isn't too major but a nice and simple one in which you can really see your reflection in the black background.

Spray Can

With this cool app you can pretend like you're holding an actual spray can in your hand, when it's actually just you're iPhone! That's right; this cool app creates a 2D effect that lets you pretend to shake your iPhone and as you press a button on the top of the screen, you actually get to hear the sound of paint spraying all over and the screen fills up with colours! What's more is that you can even change the colours by tapping at a particular place on the screen.

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Totally Cool iPhone Apps

By Thom Yarbrough

Everyone's aware of how cool the iPhone really is, and nothing beats flaunting that gorgeous device in your hands when you're with your friends. What makes it even cooler is if you've got awesome apps that make your friends burn with jealousy. It's always a good idea to keep a check on the Apps Store to see whether new apps have arrived. And here's a list of some really cool apps that have been making their rounds on the iPhone App Store.

Stitcher Radio

This free app gets you all your favorite shows, podcasts, news, sports and entertainment into current, on-demand stations, much better than what you would be doing listening to a radio. Stitcher 'stitches' together all your favorite things in one place, so you no longer have to restrict yourself to anything anymore. Typical content on Stitcher could include news items from Fox News Radio, CBS, Wall Street Journal, as well as entertainment and sports options from ESPN, Entertainment Tonight E! and many others. Don't wait even a second longer, but go ahead and download this cool app for your iPhone right away.

Stanza

Today, the mobile phone has transformed to a book of sorts. Everyone is reading a book on their mobile phone. It is very easy to buy books online and these books can be carried anywhere and everywhere and there are so many free downloads as well. The eBook revolution hits the iPhone also, with Stanza. Stanza brings you an eBook application that fits your iPhone and offers amazing clarity and reading capability. There are more than 50,000 contemporary titles that can be bought in the eReader store, along with another 50,000 books that are absolutely free. So now you're never without a book even when you're out.

Mirror Free

Do you sneak looks at car windows? Or elevator mirrors just to see if your hair is looking alright? With the cool new iPhone app you can now use the iPhone as a mirror and look at your face anytime you want? This free app is a snap to activate and there are some cool mirror frames as well which will frame your face really well. All you have to do is just make sure that you angle the iPhone at the right angle and that there's right amount of light. This is a very simple app where you can see your reflection in a black background.

Spray Can

With this cool app you can pretend like you're holding an actual spray can in your hand, when it's actually just you're iPhone! That's right; this cool app creates a 2D effect that lets you pretend to shake your iPhone and as you press a button on the top of the screen, you actually get to hear the sound of paint spraying all over and the screen fills up with colours! What's more is that you can even change the colours by tapping at a particular place on the screen.

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Health And Fitness Apps For Your iPhone

By Thom Yarbrough

Technology sure may have set the lazy bug in us, but there definitely are ways in which we can get technology to work for us, so we can get healthier. While there some people who may be aware of all different apps available on iTunes that could help you regain your health and fitness patterns, but there are also others who may not know what would be most suitable for them. Take a look at some of these apps for your iPhone that could help you regain some amount of fitness.

Yoga Tutorial

The benefits of practising yoga not just for the sake of fitness but also to be able to let go of all the worldly stress that we see life as filed with, are well known to all. We may all want to start a healthy yoga regime to start moulding our bodies to fitness, but we often do not know where to begin. Learn all that you need to know about yoga with the Yoga Tutorial app on your iTunes before you step into the world of practising yoga. With this application you will also be connected to various videos that demonstrate how yoga needs to be performed correctly, and also have access to a numerous yoga related music that is sure to calm you down and relax you.

Eight Glasses a Day

We've heard it a million times, we've tried to practice eve, but it just gets so hard to remember to drink eight glasses of water every day for a healthy body. Our forgetfulness usually leads us to drink about four or five glasses a day and that about it. What if you could keep a track of the number of glasses of water you've had in a day? Wouldn't that be s convenient? Now that is possible with the Eight Glasses a Day app that will do the job of reminding you! Once you get this app for your iPhone, you'll see eight full glasses of water on your screen, and as you drink a glass of water all you need to do is tap tone glass, which will then show as empty! If you do finish all eight glasses in a day, you'll get the benefit of some cool facts as to why drinking water helps us. Just what the doctor ordered!

Six Pack App

Being dying to look like that fab model? Want so desperately those six pack abs? Worry not; this app might just set you on the right course. If you download the Six Pack App from iTunes, you can enjoy the benefits of viewing different exercises, more than 400 pictures and detailed descriptions on how to target your chest, shoulders, back, legs, biceps and triceps. And the best part for all you fitness junkies is that this app comes for absolutely free!

Meal Diary

It is true, that most often our excess weight is put by binging on food and eating more than we have to. Isn't it hard to keep a track of all that you eat all day? It was suggested earlier to keep a diary that will help you monitor your food intake every day but with the iPhone age, that seems pointless simply because, you can now get better results with the Meal Diary app on your iPhone. With a mere two taps, you can now find out just how much your intake has been and how many calories you burnt. Meals can also be classified on the basis of small, medium and large, and it's no question that using this app can easily become a routine.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

iPhone Virus: How Do I Protect Myself?

By Sean Ryan

So youve heard about the iPhone virus? It seems like everyone has by now. But the pressing question is: Is there a virus out there? The answer to that is yes"It was developed over a two and a half week period by Charlie Miller, principal analyst at Independent Security Evaluators. That begs the question: If Charlie did it, when will a malicious virus infect iPhone users and what can they do to protect themselves?

Mr. Miller learned that through the use of a malformed SMS message (a simple text message), the iPhone becomes confused and, in this confused state, it will process data within the message improperly, which would allow the iPhone and all data stored in it to become vulnerable to a remote hijacking. Through this window, a remote hijacker could gain complete control over your phone. They could watch you type text messages, input bank passwords, type emails, and so on. Not good.

If a bad guy were to write such code or something similar, millions of iPhones would be at risk (this also includes Android phones and those operating with Windows Mobile too). This gaping hole in the armor could use the remote command to install malware on the iPhone, which could theoretically turn your camera on and start recording sound. Imagine all the ways a remote hijacker could use that tool. Pretty frightening stuff.

What are iPhone users supposed to do? Right now there is not much they can do except encourage the manufacturer to fix the issue. But in the long run, due to the exponential growth of iPhones and other smartphones and their extraordinary capabilities, the threat to the information held within them will only increase. The best thing to do is protect your device. Keep up with potential threats and make sure you have taken all possible precautions in protecting your iPhone. Hopefully this iPhone virus buzz will turn out to be nothing serious. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't be proactive.

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Great iPhone 3G Music Downloads

By Davion Wong

For music lovers who crave for cool music they can listen to all day, getting iPhone 3G music downloads is a must! They will surely be satisfied with great music any place they may be at anytime.

iPhone features allow you to hear all your well-loved music at all times. Listen while you work, play, rest, and whatever you're into at any particular time! The best thing about this is; you don't have to endure listening to all songs in one album just to hear your few favorite tracks. What you can do is pick out all your favorite songs from as many albums as you like and download each of them. Then, you can compile them into one preferred playlist and listen to that playlist all day long! You are spared from listening to songs you don't like!

Enjoy your gadget to the fullest. Download music to your iPhone as many files as you like. You can get music offline and online. You can preview files for exact artist or title match, and for excellent sound quality. Many files can be gotten for free and latest songs can be bought cheaply.

Always be aware of concerning issues regarding free file download sites. Free download sites allow users to download music files freely. The media library is quite extensive. Often, there is no limit on the number of downloads. Some downsides are poor speed, lots of unsolicited ads, some adware and malware, and sometimes, poor sound quality.

If you go with a free provider of iPhone music downloads, check the site for reliability. There are good sites, just search for them. For peace of mind, update your antivirus regularly.

If you're a person who wants to be on the safe side, you can choose to get downloads from paid membership sites. You can find sites that charge reasonably. Some charge monthly membership fees, others charge a one time fee. After payment of membership dues, you are given unlimited access to the music file library. Paid sites are more often preferred as opposed to free sites. They provide excellent security features and files are mostly excellent. With free sites, corrupted files are not uncommon.

You ca also get iPhone 3G music from mainstream services. iTunes as well as HMV are samples of these. Downloads are often on a per song basis. Rates range from expensive to bargain prices.

Get files from sites that have excellent download speed. This allows for easy and quick iPhone 3G music downloads. Sites with limited bandwidth often cause way too many hassles, like suspended downloads and site unavailability.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Truth about the iPhone Virus

By Steve Barton

It seems like everybody has heard about the new iPhone virus by now. But is it real? Yes. It sure is. Charlie Miller, principal analyst at Independent Security Evaluators, developed the virus to expose the risks to Apple. This leads us to wonder that if Charlie did it, when will a bad guy pop out of the cyberbushes with a more malignant version of the virus? And when this happens (as it inevitably will), how can you protect yourself?

Mr. Miller learned that through the use of a malformed SMS message (a simple text message), the iPhone becomes confused and, in this confused state, it will process data within the message improperly, which would allow the iPhone and all data stored in it to become vulnerable to a remote hijacking. Through this window, a remote hijacker could gain complete control over your phone. They could watch you type text messages, input bank passwords, type emails, and so on. Not good.

If a hacker skilled in smartphones were to try their hand at this, millions of iPhones would be at risk. Its even possible that an infected phone could be taken over by a hijacker who could install malware that could turn the phone's camera and microphone on and start recording. Sounds like something out of Mission Impossible, right? Think again.

What are iPhone users supposed to do? Right now there is not much they can do except encourage the manufacturer to fix the issue. But in the long run, due to the exponential growth of iPhones and other smartphones and their extraordinary capabilities, the threat to the information held within them will only increase. The best thing to do is protect your device. Keep up with potential threats and make sure you have taken all possible precautions in protecting your iPhone. Hopefully this iPhone virus buzz will turn out to be nothing serious. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't be proactive.

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Ways to Download Music to iPhone 3G

By Davion Wong

If you are a real music lover, you can download music to iPhone 3G, and listen to great music anytime, anywhere. This new gadget has really turned the world and music industry upside down.

By having your own iPhone, you'll be getting yourself great features like games and music downloads, and etc. When it comes to downloading music, a lot of media files are accessible for you to choose from. A lot of online providers give free music and others sell music files for downloads at cheap prices.

A lot of choices are before you when it comes to iPhone 3G music. Browse through media libraries online and pick out your choices there. There are links which you will click afterwards, in order to proceed with the download. Be it Yahoo! Music, iTunes, HMV, or Amazon; you are guaranteed to find the music genres you like.

Many media files are sold at great bargain prices. Many go for one dollar each. Don't be afraid to make a download because sound quality is excellent. You are also in control of the content you want to put in your iPhone. Content restrictions are a feature, key in your settings to prevent your children from listening to undesirable music.

Music lovers will enjoy being able to download songs to iPhone freely. Online browsing has made downloading really accessible. You only need to choose the music download provider you would like to get music files from. You can subscribe to free services. Just be careful enough to get downloads from reputable sites.

Regarding membership fees, some charge a one-time fee in exchange for lifetime membership access. Other rates go monthly, some others, yearly.

If you want all types of music for iPhone 3G, go to a site which gives you choices on all kinds of music genres. Many popular sites have millions of media files available for downloading. Also, make sure that a site's download interface is excellent. Navigating, searching, and downloading must be easy to do.

Make sure that your chosen provider will supply you with software applications you need for you to be able to download music to iPhone 3G. Various sites offer them at no further cost.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Health And Fitness Apps For Your iPhone

By Thom Yarbrough

Technology might have made us lazier than we ought to be, but there are some ways in which we can actually reverse the process and make technology work for us so we can become healthier. Some people might be aware of the various apps on iTunes which help you regain your health and fitness patterns as before, but there are so many of them out there that we often don't know which ones would be most helpful for us. Here's a look at some of these apps for your iPhone which will help you regain a measure of fitness at least.

Yoga Tutorial

Everyone knows how helpful yoga can be in not just becoming fit but also letting go of your stressful attitude towards life. While we all want to learn yoga and become fit and keen in our lives, we often don't know where to make a beginning. The Yoga Tutorial in iTunes is an app where you can learn all that you need to know before embarking on yoga. This app connects you to videos which demonstrate how yoga has to be performed correctly and there's also plenty of yoga related music which can help you calm down considerably.

Eight Glasses a Day

We all know that we need to drink at least eight glasses of water in a day but how often do we follow that advice? We mostly tend to forget it and probably drink only four or five glasses of water a day. Now, here's an app which reminds you to drink your eight glasses. The screen is populated with eight full glasses of water and throughout the day as you drink a glass, you can tap a glass and it will get emptied! If you finish all eight in a day, you will be rewarded with some cool facts about how drinking water helps you. A handy app for those who tend to be forgetful.

Six Pack App

If you've always craved to have the body of a model, especially the rock hard six pack abs, then this app might put you on a path towards realising that dream. Download the Six Pack App from iTunes and check out the different exercises, more than 400 pictures and detailed descriptions on how to target your chest, shoulders, back, legs, biceps and triceps. Surely a valuable app for the fitness fanatic, and what's more, it's completely free!

Meal Diary

It is true, that most often our excess weight is put by binging on food and eating more than we have to. Isn't it hard to keep a track of all that you eat all day? It was suggested earlier to keep a diary that will help you monitor your food intake every day but with the iPhone age, that seems pointless simply because, you can now get better results with the Meal Diary app on your iPhone. With a mere two taps, you can now find out just how much your intake has been and how many calories you burnt. Meals can also be classified on the basis of small, medium and large, and it's no question that using this app can easily become a routine.

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

New Apps for your iPhone

By Thom Yarbrough

Everyday something new keeps getting added to the App Store. There are plenty of exciting and interesting apps out there which will surely appeal to you and all you have to do is to take a look at them and decide if you want them on your iPhone. Here's a look at some of the cool new apps on the iPhone. Some of these are thankfully free but there are some which are so exciting that you wouldn't really mind shelling out a little cash to add some glitz to your iPhone.

AutoStitch

Have a thing for wide angled photography? Well, imagine the pleasure of doing that on your iPhone? That's true, this now a possibility with this cool app from the App Store. With this app, you can actually combine numerous images to form one panoramic picture. Get your friends in frenzy by showing them your cool pictures, and they don't have to know how you did it! The AutpStitch app, can stitch images in any direction and arrangement and they outcome is beautiful. You can even crop the resulting picture in any way that you'd prefer to. AutoStitch is a fantastic way to beef up your iPhone.

Remote

Forget all else and simply use your iPhone as a remote for your computer of your Apple TV; with this awesome app you can control your other devices, whether its playing songs, pausing in between skipping or even shuffling tracks. You can view the play list on your computer right on your palm and there's a host of other stuff you can do with it. The most amazing this about it is that you can manage your playback from anywhere within your house as long as you have WiFi.

Mover

Some of the Apps for the iPhone seem to be making life simpler indeed. Imagine if you could just flick files across to your friend's iPhone nearby. Wouldn't it be cool? It's entirely possible now that the Mover app for the iPhone is here. This app lets you connect to your friend's iPhone through WiFi and lets you literally flick files across to them! There's no need to pair phones either for this to work. Just make sure that the Mover app is open on both phones. This fantastic app is completely free so stop waiting and go right ahead!

Type Drawing

You've probably seen the creative folk on TV who make extraordinary drawings out of just alphabets written on canvas? Now you've got the opportunity to have something on the lines of that on your iPhone; all you need to do is type a sentence word or simply letters and draw and draw and draw. You can choose the font colour and size along with its opacity and even the right kind of background you'd like for your work of art. You can even use pictures from your photo gallery as backgrounds, finish your artwork and save it to share with friends.

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Wi-Fi Reports-Podium for iPhone-The Magic Mini Monitor

By Faye Herl

Gone are the days of truly disposable income for most people. Every purchase has to be considered useful not frivolous. If you are thinking that you may want to buy a Podium for iPhone, be prepared to be $68 poorer. Is it going to be worth it? Consider whether you will get more use of this device as a mini monitor or a pocket stretcher at the office.

For those reeling from this crippled economy have to decide whether it is worth it to pay such a premium should you decide to buy the Podium for iPhone. What exactly does this price get you? Is the benefit worth the cost?

1. Podium for iPhone is a heavy , well balanced piece of equipment to hold you iPhone or iPod at the various angles that make it easy to see vids, check emails or utilized any of a number of apps people can no longer do without. Checking stocks, checking email and other apps such as eBay and Amazon are part of the everyday landscape for many people.

2. The heavier design with the eye pleasing curves are excellent components. Support for your iPhone is crucial in such a small device. Think a really, well balanced coffee mug for a boat versus a Styrofoam Big Slurpee. Most people will shell out big bucks for the privilege of having an iPhone, so accessories that function well at a good price are important. With the many apps that are available, you can utilize the iPhone to its fullest extent.

3. The companion accessories should allow for better utilization. In other words, if the Podium for iPhone winds up on the floor every time you try to use it, frustration will definitely be high and the stand would just turn into a glorified cup holder.

4. The design of the Podium with its ball and joint pivoting mechanism is great for a variety of adjustments. The stand itself will not have to be moved. This works great if space if tight.

3 out of 5 stars is the rating for this fine piece of equipment only because of the price. It does an excellent job for the iPhone or iPod. But the price has to be brought in line before there can be serious consideration.

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

iPhone Apps For The Photography Enthusiast In You

By Thom Yarbrough

Whether you're an avid photographer or just someone who is realising the joys of this fantastic hobby, you've surely used your iPhone's camera to take many a picture. At times you may be ecstatic with the quality and at other times, it may not be to your liking. But there are so many ways in which you can tweak your photos and other settings to make your work look professional. Let's check out some of them here.

Photo Cleaner

Haven't there been so many times when the pictures taken don't seem clean enough? The problem could be too many grains or a lot of visual noise ruining the aesthetics of the taken picture. You can better the quality of your picture in numerous ways with the With the Photo Cleaner app for your iPhone. This app is versatile as it can be used not just on photos taken from the iPhone but other pictures as well. Some of the things you can do with this app is adjusting the brightness and contrast of the pictures and saving the photos in four different output sizes.

Private Pics

There are always those pictures that we may not want others to view when they may borrow our phones to view pictures or for any other reason. There are some people who can't stop themselves from poking into your stuff to find out what kind of pictures you've taken and who is in them; you can now stop them from snooping into your life by downloading the Private Pics app for your iPhone. Save your pictures from inquisitive folk, by storing them in folders within the app and set decoy passwords so they are safe.

Collage Wallpaper Creator

Now make the pictures on your iPhone come to life. Convert them into creative collages and save them as wallpapers. Make your own masterpieces by mixing different photographs and being as innovative as you can. You can also convert the photos into sepia or black and white images and add borders to the pictures, let them overlap or set different backgrounds for the pictures, you can also play with the transparency levels and combine two photos into one.

Juxtaposer

You've got the awesome pictures on your iPhone, now why don't you have some fun with them? Crop your friend's head on your pet's body, make a celebrity shake hands with your friend, do anything you want with this outrageously awesome app and have a laugh riot. You can even draw on the screen with your fingers and erase or undo your drawings and clear out the little bits that stick out so that the final results look nice and professional.

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iPhone Apps for the Music Lover in you!

By Thom Yarbrough

Music speaks the language of the world and everybody loves from a lot to a little bit of music. It's hardly possibly that someone stays unaffected by music. You definitely get to listen to a whole lot of songs on your iPhone and even use them as ringtones. Now with caller tones hitting the scenes, music has a whole new space for cell phone users. But what you probably don't know is that iPhone users like yourself can do a lot more with their phones than just the functions mentioned earlier, and a whole lot more when it comes to music.

Maestro Lite

Here's a free app for those who are musically inclined. This is a visual as well as audio metronome, a most useful device for those who find music to be their passion. This metronome works by performing steady pulse patterns for you to follow while practicing music. It also works well when you switch off the speaker and use headphones and follow the direction of your baton. All would-be conductors, prepare yourself with this handy device before facing the music (public)

Touch Chords

Have you always fancied playing the guitar? Then here's your chance and what's awesome is that this chance comes to you absolutely free! With the Touch Chords app, you first get to learn the basic after which you actually get to practice what you've learned on a virtual fret board loaded with strings even. With this app, continually practising on it will help you figure out the kind of muscles you'll need to move to make music. You can even zoom out each chord with this app just so you know exactly where you need to strum. And you won't be alone in this, you learn by seeing the hands of a trained guitarist on each chord so can learn how to hold your hand at the right level and other stuff!

Lyrical

Wouldn't you want to sing along with all the songs you play on your iPhone? If you can't seem to remember the best lines from your favourite song, don't worry, because thanks to this brilliant app for your iPhone called Lyrical, you have to do nothing but play the song, and the app will search for the lyrics automatically. If it's other songs you want the lyrics for? Then that too is possible all because of the comprehensive search options with this app. And even if you don't know the name of the song, just a few scattered words from it and it will be enough to find the lyrics that you want.

Balls

Enjoy the graceful bounce of the beautiful paintballs on your iPhone screen, simply by launching this app on it. These paintballs are victims of gravity and they bump into each other and into walls and then fall down. Hear the calming gentle pinging sound as the balls collide and feel relaxed as you watch a trail of colour that they leave after colliding against each other. A nice picture isn't it?

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Tower Defense Games And iPhone Games Cause Of High Unemployment

By Keith Wellman

In today's world of gadgets, gizmos, and electronic games, it's no wonder that unemployment is so huge. You may be thinking that this statement is completely not true and has no real bearing on unemployment (you're probably right) but, hear me out.

The latest time sucker in the lives of millions across the globe is the iPhone. Providing literally thousands of applications and games, users of this magical device find themselves glued to its tiny screen. For what, you might ask? Addicting applications like iFart, PocketGod, or even The Price Is Right (TM).

While all of these and more have been responsible for millions of hours of lost time and productivity, a new "game" is set to be the mother of all time killers. Before revealing it's name, it's important to understand how these games affect the economy.

It's so attracting ... a cute game, a useful app, but that's where it all starts. After a user begins to play, little do they see that time itself actually increases in speed during use! That may be hard to swallow but it's actually true (unverified)...

I'm sure you're starting to see how this affect the lives of so many innocent users... they start to play the game and miss deadlines, become late for work, stay up later, etc. Now you see why the over 20 million users of the iPhone are losing their jobs?

This problem is only made worse when the user tries to get employment to replace the old. Missing interviews, playing games in their laps during interviews, adding "professional iPhone game player" to their resumes, it's absolutely horrifying.

There is a new iPhone game set to be released that could make this problem even worse. We're not talking about a little worse, but a global pandemic. Currently in the submission process with Apple to get listed in the App Store the new game "Warp Defense" has only been played by 20-30 users. The majority of which lost their jobs (unconfirmed), grew their hair out (due to loss of time), and are losing weight very quickly (actually a benefit of this satanic game).

Sure the game itself is a sweet "Tower Defense" game, it has an addicting game play, beautiful explosions, great music, and sweet graphics which could be nothing short of satanic. I do recommend you join me in NOT buying this evil application from the app store on the iPhone when Warp Defense is unleashed. Join me! Don't purchase into the addicting and so called "entertaining" game ever to be played on a mobile device.

Warp Defense will be hitting the app store in early August and information found in the resource box below.

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Getting iPhone 3G Movie Downloads from the Web

By Davion Wong

The Iphone 3G without a doubt is one of the most sought after cell phone models around. A newer version of the original Iphone, the Iphone 3G has a range of impressive features. Best of all it can play movies on the go, right out of its wide and crystal clear screen. As long as you find the right iPhone 3G movie downloads, you can catch your most favorite flicks anytime.

There are many places where you can find a variety of movies for downloading. The web is an excellent place to find downloadable movies so it is important that you get a fast online connection first.

If you are looking for downloads with unprecedented quality, you can go for Itunes. Here the movies for iPhone 3G are not merely wide ranging, but of excellent quality and pixel resolution as well. With efficient downloading times, you can easily get the movies you want for your iPhone. However you need to have the right budget if you wish to go for Itunes.

At Itunes, some music and movie downloads can be as cheap as $1 however the price can go as high as $9.99. This may not be a problem if you plan on downloading only a single movie, however if you want multiple downloads, the expenses can easily pile up. For many people, choosing Itunes means high expense.

If you want to download movies to iPhone successfully and cost-effectively however, you can try checking out membership sites that offer downloads for a one-time fee. Choosing the free download sites can be difficult, especially if you stumble upon corrupted files. These can damage both your PC and your Iphone.

Choosing membership sites rather than the free sites is better since you don't have to deal with poor quality downloads and corrupted files. In many ways it is more cost-effective than Itunes since you don't need to pay per download. Most of the downloadable movies offered at these membership sites are of excellent quality.

With such options within your reach, it is best to review each one first and settle for the choice that caters to your requirements. Whether you choose Itunes, membership sites, or opt to take a risk with free downloading sites, it is best to go for an option that works best for you.

The Iphone 3G is one mobile gadget that exceeds expectations and makes life a bit easier. From photo sharing to movie viewing, the things you can do with your iPhone 3G is almost endless. Search for the best iPhone 3G movie downloads now and get the best out of your iPhone.

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Friday, July 31, 2009

Seriously, What is Going on with the App Store? Blocks, Delays, and Awful Ap...

 
 

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Apple has never been one to be overly communicative with their developer community and the iTunes App Store is no exception. There is often little communication between Apple and developers when it comes to why an app is rejected or why its launch in the store is delayed. Now with the recent removal of all Google Voice related applications from the App Store - and again, with no explanations - at least one developer has had enough.

But lack of communication is only one of the issues with today's App Store approval process. O'Reilly Research is reporting today that the incubation period for apps is now trending upward - a figure that seems to speak to Apple's becoming overwhelmed by the number of submissions. And finally, courtesy of Apple's mysterious approval process, they've accidentally let yet another "adult"-themed application into the App Store once again.

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For four months, the developer of a third-party Google Voice application known as VoiceCentral hosted his application in the iTunes App Store. Then, one day, it was gone. There was no advanced notice and absolutely no explanation from the company. He contacted Apple for help. After a frustrating conversation with Apple employee "Richard," the developer realized that Apple was simply refusing to discuss the problem. The conversation, a snippet of which is embedded below, is beyond absurd (Note - the developer says the conversation is not verbatim):

Richard: "I'm calling to let you know that VoiceCentral has been removed from the App Store because it duplicates features of the iPhone."

Me: "I don't understand that reasoning. By that logic wouldn't apps like Textfree, Skype, fring, or iCall be considered duplicates?"

Richard: "I can't discuss other apps with you."

Me: "It's not the apps themselves I want to discuss just the lack of consistency in rule enforcement."

Richard: "I can only say that yours duplicates features of the iPhone and was causing confusion in the user community. It's against our policy."

Me: "So what has changed that it is now against policy? It has been in the store for the last 4 months with no problem. There wasn't a problem for the 1.5 months prior to that when you were 'reviewing' it. And this didn't come up with any of the updates we submitted after it was already in the store."

Richard: "I can't say - only that yours is not complying with our policy."

Me: "Can you tell me what portions of the app were duplicate features?"

Richard: "I can't go into granular detail."

Me: "Is there something we can change or alter in order to regain compliance and get back in the Store?"

Richard: "I can't say."

Me: "Well if we can't figure out the issue then how will we know whether to resubmit the app. And how will we know whether to invest in any other development efforts? Future apps could be impacted."

Richard: "I can't help you with that"

Along with the removal of the third-party applications, Apple also gave the boot to the official Google Voice Application at the same time.

Some tech pundits reported it was AT&T who was behind the removal of these apps, since the Google Voice app essentially turns the iPhone into a dumb data device that routes calls over the iPhone's data connection instead of over AT&T's network - you know, the network where they get to charge you big money for long distance phone calls and such. Others weren't so sure that AT&T was to blame, since there are still a number of other VoIP applications available in the App Store now including My Skype, TruPhone, Nimbuzz, and Fring.

Sadly, the real truth may never be known because Apple isn't talking.

For one Apple developer, Steven Frank, watching the Google Voice debacle unfold was enough to put him off developing applications for Apple products altogether. Interestingly enough, Frank is not an iPhone developer - he develops apps for the Mac. But seeing how Apple was treating the mobile developer community left him "frustrated and disappointed," he wrote in a candid blog post.

"I've reached a point where I can no longer just sit back and watch this. The iPhone ecosystem is toxic, and I can't participate any more until it is fixed. As people have told me so many times: It's Apple's ballgame, and Apple gets to make the rules, and if I don't like it, I can leave. So, I don't like it, and I'm leaving."

As for Google themselves, they aren't sharing what (if any) conversation occurred between the two companies about the Voice app's removal. But given the somewhat incestuous relationship between both industry giants (Apple and Google share two board members: Google CEO Eric Schmidt and former Genentech CEO Arthur Levinson), we'll probably never hear from them either.

Delays, Delays, Delays

When it comes to getting an application published, there's no doubt that Apple's queue of apps pending approval is likely the largest in the business. That's probably why the company is unable to offer consistent and reliable lead times for app approval to their developers. Some apps seem to get approved in a reasonable amount of time while others have actually sat in limbo for as much as six months.

And it's not just approvals that are subjected to this process. Application updates - patches that add features and fix major problems - are stalled for weeks on end at times, too. Says one iPhone developer: "I'm not happy with delays involved, and the seemingly arbitrary favoritism that's evident. It's either favoritism or just general chaos."

Today, new findings from O'Reilly Research put hard numbers to these sorts of complaints. They show that Apple's incubation times are now trending upward. The "incubation time" is the period between the release date of an app and the date it first appears in iTunes. The release date of an app refers to the date developers upload their apps to iTunes Connect, the area where apps are managed. In between the release date and when the app appears in iTunes, Apple performs a number of undisclosed QA tests before making the app live in their store. Because a shorter incubation period translates to a more favorable position when users sort apps by release date, developers prefer to see the shortest incubation periods possible.

As more apps are launched each week, the incubation period for these apps is increasing, says O'Reilly. They found that the mean incubation period for all app categories except for Travel is now on the rise.

The findings also reveal some other interesting trends, too. For example, although more games are launched each week, Music apps spend more time in the approval process. (No doubt while Apple verifies whether or not the app competes with iTunes).

Then there is the issue of Apple telling a developer that their app will go live on a particular date but it doesn't happen. The most recent example of this was with the new my6sense application. Because the company's PR department had already briefed a number of bloggers with the information, articles were published anyway, albeit with an update about the delay. Unfortunately for the company, this was not the ideal situation. How awful must it have been to see post after post about the app go live without any download link included in any of them. That's not just disappointing for the blog readers who can't try the app right away, it no doubt affected the company's bottom line, too.

That App Should Not Have Been Approved

Although Apple won't reveal any details of their mysterious approval process, a number of "oopsies" and oversights lead some to wonder if there isn't some sort of automation involved. That's the only explanation as to why some apps, like the horrid "Baby Shaker" game (where you shake the baby until red X's appear over his eyes) could have ever made it through. Such an oversight surely was not made by an actual person - at least not one who wanted to keep their job, that is.

Other questionable applications have also been pulled like BeautyMeter, a "Hot or Not" type of app where user-submitted photos are voted on and rated. Some users went too far with their photos, leaving Apple to finally pull the app when a 15-year-old girl uploaded nude photos of herself. That occurrence made the app go from being risque to downright illegal in an instant. Perhaps Apple just didn't see the potential dangers of that type of application, but their latest mistake again highlights the obvious holes in their approval process.

For a brief period of time yesterday, Apple was hosting an app called theXchange whose sole purpose is to connect people who want to have sex. Clearly, this app should not have made the cut given Apple's policies. So again, one has to wonder: what is going on with the approval process?

Apple Needs to Shape Up

There's no doubt that Apple is struggling with the large number of apps, the high visibility of their platform, and having to balance their goals with those of their carriers like AT&T. However, the problems, the delays, and, most importantly, their refusal to discuss the issues, is starting to give the company a bad reputation. For now, the souring feelings for Apple are probably just occurring in the developer community and among and tech pundits who watch the company closely. Still, it's already been bad enough for some developers to bow out and for some high-profile tech bloggers to announce they're ditching the iPhone for good.

If Apple can't address these issues in a timely fashion, then maybe it's time for them to lift their cone of silence and say - if not why the issues have happened - then at the very least, "We're Sorry."

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Get a Free Apple iPhone 3gs

By Jessica Lovitt

The new iPhone 3G 'S' from the stable of Apple Inc, yet again reinforces the belief of the company to constantly strive for excellence. The new iPhone 3G 'S' is not only the improved version of its predecessor but also has many new features that were never seen in previous versions of Apple iPhones. The features that are new in latest iPhone 3G S are so revolutionary that you will fall in love with iPhone 3G 'S':

Speed: Wow, this iPhone is fast. It is loaded with an operating system that has 256 MB of RAM and a processor that clocks at 600 MHz per speed. The iPhone 3G 'S' is far faster than other previous versions of Apple iPhones. When clocked during normal operations statistics indicate that viewing attachment in this new iPhone is about 3.6 times faster and browsing and webpage loading is about 2.9 times faster. Not only the opening of faster but also the transition between Apps has speeded up with the new iPhone.

Great gaming experience: For those who are fond of playing games, the new apple iPhone has great gaming experience in store for them. Enabled by Open GL ES 2.0, which is the latest API supporting 3-D for mobile phones and specific graphics processor, this new iPhone has both the software and hardware required to lay great online gaming grounds.

Appearance: Though there is not much difference in appearance the screen of new iPhone 3G S has an oleo phobic coating. This prevents any fingerprint impression or smudges on the screen. Now no more shirt sleeve cleaning of your mobile phone screen!

New Navigation features: While previous iPhones have GPS (global positioning system) The new iPhone 3G S has an additional inbuilt compass app that point in the direction that you are facing. This is a very useful application to give you direction while trekking or sailing. This new phone has one more very interesting feature. Though with earlier iPhones you could locate your position on the map, with the compass apps combined with the Maps app, when you tap the location button once again the map will reorient itself in your direction.

Voice control: Apple iPhone 3G 'S' offers revolutionary voice control apps. You do not need to trouble you fingers even for dialing a number or for playing your favorite songs. Just speak the name of the contact from the contact list and the iPhone will take care of the dialing part. For example if you want to call up Ben from your contact list, just speak Ben and the number is dialed. Also if you have to call up a number, then speak the number and iPhone voice control will dial it for you. You can use voice control to also play your favorite song. With 21 languages to choose from, the voice control is very versatile.

Improved Security: The new iPhone 3G 'S' comes with hardware based encryption of data. The additional feature of 'wipe it clean' option of find MyiPhone and encrypted iPhone backups make sure that not even the most seasoned thieves are not able to access your data until you leave it unlocked.

Better camera with video shooting: The new phone has 3 mega pixel of resolution capacity over 2 mega pixel of its predecessor and comes with improved brightness, low light adjustment and auto focus functionalities. The new 'tap to focus' functionality also allows you to define your focus while shooing. The new iPhone camera is equipped with an auto macro mode adjust the zoom in well even for very close objects while shooting.

Another big add-on in the iPhone 3G 'S' is that you can capture videos using the camera in both widescreen and portrait orientation. This 30fps VGA gives you all the features of that of camera and even allows you to modify the start point of the video.

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New Apps and Spec of Apple iPhone 3gs compared to iPhone 3g

By Jessica Lovitt

Constantly driven by an indefatigable desire to improve Apple Inc has introduced iPhone 3G 'S' after its blockbuster iPhone which redefined the game for mobile phones. The new model has many new and improved features and applications over its predecessor iPhone 3G.

Increased Memory and Speed: As the name of the model suggests iPhone 3G 'S', the 'S' in the name stands for speed. iPhone 3G 'S' is significantly faster than iPhone 3G. The applications and web pages will launch faster and transition smoother between the apps. Statistics suggests that the speed of iPhone 3G 'S' is almost twice as fast as its predecessor, viewing attachments and web Pages loading is about 3.6 times and 2.9 faster respectively. The iPhone 3G'S' has 256 MB RAM and 600 MHz processing speed as opposed to iPhone 3G having 128 MB RAM and 412 MHz processing speed. The improved speed and memory of the iPhone 3G'S' is attributed to faster processor and larger RAM in its operating system.

Better Gaming experience: The new iPhone 3G S has significantly improved graphics processing hardware and Open GL ES 2.0 3D graphics API software. This new version of iPhone is good enough to be challenging dedicated gaming devices.

Appearance: Though it would be difficult to distinguish the iPhone 3G 'S' from the earlier iPhone 3G from appearance, the rear of the phone has the specification details. The screen is coated with an olephobic material to avoid any fingerprint impression or smudges on the screen.

Easier Navigation : Besides having an inbuilt GPS like its predecessor new Apple iPhone 3G 'S' also features a compass that even lets you know that which direction you are pointing. This feature makes this device a good companion for treks and forest explorations. iPhone 3G 'S' takes the map apps of its previous versions a notch above. Now you would not just be able to see your position with respect to the map but if you tap it twice the map will reorient itself in the direction you are facing.

Voice Control: With this amazing feature you need not even press or touch for dialing a number, simply ask you iPhone 3G 'S' to dial by naming the contact as mentioned in the contact list. Similarly you can even command you iPhone to play your choice of songs from the play list. And you do not need to command your iPhone only in English; the phone supports over 21 languages.

Your Jogging companion: The new phone has Nike + feature which mean that you do not need Nike+ dock connector to use you iPhone while jogging in your Nike shoes.. The new phone comes with inbuilt functionality to connect to the sensors in your running shoes.

Improved Security: The new iPhone 3G 'S' comes with hardware based encryption of data. The additional feature of 'wipe it clean' option of find MyiPhone and encrypted iPhone backups make sure that not even the most seasoned thieves are not able to access your data until you leave it unlocked.

Better camera with video shooting: The new phone has 3 mega pixel of resolution capacity over 2 mega pixel of its predecessor and comes with improved brightness, low light adjustment and auto focus functionalities. The new 'tap to focus' functionality also allows you to define your focus while shooing. The new iPhone camera is equipped with an auto macro mode adjust the zoom in well even for very close objects while shooting.

Another big add-on in the iPhone 3G 'S' is that you can capture videos using the camera in both widescreen and portrait orientation. This 30fps VGA gives you all the features of that of camera and even allows you to modify the start point of the video.

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

iPhone Email Sets New Corporate Standards

By Greg Black

Initially released to the market as a general consumer product, the iPhone has been purchased by and made quite a surprising impact to business people in the corporate world. The appeal of this device to the business world is clear with the iPhone's impressive interface, its advanced integration to industry partners, and of course how easy it is to use.

To date, one of the biggest set backs to business users is the inability to access their business emails from the device. Because business email run on systems that aren't really compatible with the iPhone and the fact that business email is usually protected by a firewall, it makes it almost impossible for the iPhone to reach and access the mail server.

One solution that was developed for iPhone email users was to have your received business email forwarded to your personal email. There were some problems with this technique. If you needed to reply to any of those emails, you would expose that you were replying from your personal email. The best solution is to just add your business email address in your recipients list. The toughest solution, but ultimately the top solution Is to have your company's IT department add iPhone email to their supported list of devices that can access the corporate mail server.

In this age of internet, gadgets and email the concept of iPhone email is very important in being able to monitor and archive business correspondences. To make the process of integrating iPhone email into your system for your IT staff easier, your company can also consider purchasing licenses for software from Apple, Sybase or IBM.

With the appeal to employees of the iPhone being trendy and user friendly in the corporate setting can be a great help. If given enough time, effort and resources any company would realize that it is not too difficult to include the iPhone email attributes into your present administrative system. Incorporating these attributes won't be so much of a burden since its features are very handy. This is very possible for iPhone to accomplish since BlackBerry has already achieved this in the past.

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

iPhone 3G 3rd Party Downloads -Things You Need For Your iPhone 3G

By Davion Wong

Now you do cannot just have simple iPhone downloads but iPhone 3G 3rd party downloads if you have an iPhone 3G. It's amazing how technology has improved over the years.

If you do not have an iPhone 3G yet, it's about time that you get one. This latest offering from Apple is making a lot of waves and it's easy to see way. It's cheaper, for one thing, almost half the price of the previous model. However, being less expensive does not mean sacrificing quality.

The iPhone 3G uses 3G technology, thus it can get data from cellular networks a lot faster. It also comes with an operating system that will allow you to take advantage of such features as corporate email access as well as address book access. Then, of course, the best feature your iPhone 3G has is that it is equipped with a program that will let you to make iPhone 3G 3rd party downloads, such as game applications.

Even if you have an old iPhone model, you can still download 3rd party applications to your iPhone 3G. All you have to do is to upgrade your phone, and you can do that for free.

The ability to download 3rd party software to iPhone 3G gives Apple a definite edge over its competitors. Particularly because of this unique offering of Apple, there are now many sites, thousands even, that enable iPhone 3G 3rd party downloads.

Many of these sites are free sites, but before you jump around, know that free sites are not exactly the best sites to download from. In fact, if at all possible, you must avoid them. Free sites are not exactly free sites, after all, because the moment you download from such sites, you are bring in malicious spyware applications into your system. When that happens, your system could crash and you could end up paying a lot of money to have it repaired.

If you want to make iPhone 3G 3rd party downloads in total confidence, go for paid sites. You are likely to find the best value for your money from these sites. Sure, you will have to be a paid member in order to begin downloading, but the high quality images and sounds and the virus-free downloads should make it all worth it.

Whether you are surfing the net or accessing your email or playing online games, the iPhone 3G will make it easier for you. Don't be left behind; get an iPhone 3G now and find out how you can make iPhone 3G 3rd party downloads by going over my site.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

How Did Apple's App Get so Popular?

via ReadWriteWeb by Frederic Lardinois on 7/14/09

app_store_logo_jul09.pngEarlier today, Apple announced that iPhone and iPod touch users have now downloaded over 1.5 billion applications. According to Apple, there are now also over 100,000 developers in the iPhone Developer Program and over 65,000 apps in the store. The number of actual iPhone developers might be a bit lower than Apple reports, as a lot of people only joined the paid version of the program to get their hands on the betas of the iPhone 3.0 OS, but there can be little doubt that the App store is a runaway success, both for Apple and developers. Given this huge success of the App Store, it is worth thinking about the factors that contributed to the App Store's success and what Apple could do to make the store even better.

Some other platforms had something similar to the App Store long before Apple, and others are still trying to copy the App Store, but Apple has clearly set the bar very high. Even though a number of companies are trying to emulate the App Store model now, we think that a number of factors contributed to Apple's massive success. Some of these may be very hard to replicate for other companies.

Here are a few of the them:

  • pump was primed: with the iPod, Apple had already familiarized millions of people with iTunes and the idea of buying music and videos content for their devices on iTunes - moving to applications was a natural next step
  • it's not just the iPhone: by creating an ecosystem that both iPhone and iPod touch users can tap into, Apple greatly expanded the reach of its app store. Apple says it has shipped over 40 million devices with the iPhone OS on it. This means that, on average, iPhone and iPod touch owners have downloaded an average of around 38 apps per person, which is not an outrageously high number.
  • pricing: allowing free apps into the store and distributing them for free was a very smart move by Apple. This allows new users to become comfortable with the App Store concept and gives developers a chance to showcase free versions of their paid applications and games. Also, by allowing developers to charge as little as $0.99 for an app, developers can reach a lot of users while still getting paid for their work.
  • international reach: there are App Stores in 77 countries and very little content is restricted to specific countries
  • games: almost every application in the list of top paid and free apps (iTunes link) is a game. The iPhone (and the iPhone 3GS even more so) is a great mobile gaming machine and given that most games are quite cheap, who can really say no to the Moron Test or Real Soccer 2009 (which at $0.99 is quite a bargain)?
  • low barrier of entry for developers: you don't have to pay to start developing (assuming you have access to a modern Mac), and if you are already a Mac developer, developing for the iPhone OS is relatively easy, as you use the same tools as before.
  • a chance to make money: of course, it also helps that Apple provides a central hub for all the apps and at least gives developers the impression that even small development houses or a guy in his parents' basement is playing on the same level as Electronic Arts or Gameloft.

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Some things we would like Apple to change/add:

  • improve the approval process: it's no secret that the process to get an application into the store is rather arcane and that Apple regularly refuses to let apps into the store for seemingly random reasons.
  • "remember this iPhone app" - our own Marshall Kirkpatrick would really like to see Apple add a way to mark apps in the store so that he could buy them later. This could look something like wish lists on Amazon or Newegg
  • recommendations: with 65,000 apps, it's very hard to keep an eye on what's new in the store. As of now, Apple hasn't introduced a 'Genius' feature for the App Store and there isn't even an Amazon-like function "others who bought this app also liked these apps" feature
  • mark apps you already bought

Can you think of other reasons why the App Store became such a success? And what would you like Apple to add to it or improve? Let us know in the comments.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

How I Met My Dream Girl With The Help Of A Humble IPhone App

By Andy Klein

I didn't have much luck with girls in high school. I remember a few really awkward dates. I was a nerdy kid. I like math, science, and reading. At my school, those definitely weren't the popular things to do.

A few weeks ago, I was having some coffee with friends when I saw this beautiful girl across the coffee shop. She was engrossed in her iPhone. I imagined her texting her boyfriend. Then she noticed me and smiled.

She noticed I was staring, I was sure. I got embarrassed, and tried to play it off. My friend Josh saw what happened and tried to get me to talk to her, but I just started sweating. I wanted to leave, but he talked me down. So we just kept hanging out.

It might seem a little rude or stalkerish, but I took a picture of her with my iPhone. I got in line at the teller, and while she was looking out the window, I pretended to be fiddling with my phone. The picture was really nice. There was nice lighting that really made her look angelic.

On the way home on the bus, I was feeling very inspired to create something. She was just so beautiful, I couldn't keep her out of my mind. I wanted to do something that would show how pretty she was to me, sitting there next to the window. I opened up this new app I had bought called Comic Genie.

Comic Genie is a neat little app that puts talk bubbles in any picture. It's like in a comic strip. I had downloaded it, but I hadn't gotten a chance to use it. Now was the perfect opportunity! I opened up the picture from my library so I could make it into a nice comic.

At first, all I could look at was her beautiful face haloed by a ray of sun coming in through the window. What a great picture! After staring at it for a while (she really was beautiful!), I noticed that there was something sitting in the corner of the window. It was a little bird, like a baby pigeon, that had come to perch on the windowsill outside. From the angle of the picture, it looked like the bird was looking right at the girl.

Then it hit me! I double-tapped to add a talk bubble. Then I typed a corny message into the bubble: "I wish I could sit with you, pretty bird." I was in a corny, lovey mood. Sue me. It might have been simple, but the fateful events that followed still amaze me!

I take lots of pictures with my iPhone. That's basically the reason I got Comic Genie. I like expressing my creativity. I wanted to add something personal to my photos, so when I shared them with friends, it's like I made them.

When I got home, like I usually do, I synced my iPhone with my computer and got all the photos off. I then uploaded everything to Facebook, which I guess is a habit of mine. I was still distracted by her, I guess. I mean, who uploads pictures of people they don't even know to Facebook?

I checked my email the next day, and found that I had a friend request. I opened it up, and was startled to see that it was from the pretty girl I had seen yesterday. How could she find me? She said "This comic is so sweet! Did I see you at the coffee shop yesterday?"

Really, I was confused. How did she find me? I started thinking of all the possibilities, then I remembered that I uploaded my photos to Facebook. I took a deep breath. I check out her profile, and saw that we did have a friend in common. It was Alex, who kind of knows everybody. He had recognized her in the comic and tagged her face. She was notified and there you go!

I cautiously clicked "accept" on the friend request. She must have been online, because she messaged me seconds after I clicked. Not to drag on too long, but she liked taking photos so she was cool with what I had done (what a relief!), wanted to get together, and thought I was good looking. We met again at the coffee shop and I showed her how I made to comic on Comic Genie. She bought it, too, and we spent the afternoon taking photos and making comics. What a wonderful day!

So that's how I met Julie, he prettiest girl in the world!

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Netbook VS The iPhone

By Stevie W. Lowe

Almost anyone knows what an iPhone is. The iPhone has been at the center of almost all technology discussions over the last few years. That being said, most people don't have any idea what a netbook is. A netbooks is a mini laptop designed for customers on a budget or those wanting a smaller solution to their full size laptop.

The iPhone definitely has some similarities to the family of netbooks. The question is, which is a better device? We will look at a few functions of each device.

Turning The Device On

Both have a simple on button but time to take to load up varies. With Linux, the time can be as short as 15 seconds, although Windows XP will take longer. The iPhone will take around 20-25 seconds from turning on to being ready to use. Winner is this category: Netbook

Typing On The Device

Typing on both isn't the same as on a desktop, but the netbook still has the edge here. It has a full qwerty keyboard rarely less than 80% the size of a full size keyboard. It takes practice to type quickly on the iPhone's 3.5" touch screen - I find it fastest with two thumbs, but accuracy is compromised. If you need to be accurate, using the corner of your finger helps. Still, it's difficult; especially when you've got a protective case on to stop scratching the back. Winner is this category: Netbook

Browsing The Net

The iPhone is limited in its browsing functions simply because of the Safari browser. Netbooks are capable of running Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Safari. You can surf the internet much easier with a netbook than an iPhone. Winner: Netbook

Portability

The Apple iPhone can fit in just about any pocket. The netbook has to be carried in a bag or in hand. The obvious winner is: iPhone

Cost Of The Device

A netbook will usually cost around $200 - $300. Most netbooks will not ever cost more than $300. iPhones range in price with the cheapest version costing around $99 (if you are running on the AT&T network). If you are looking for an unlocked iPhone, they are usually costing buyers around $400 to $500. Winner: Netbook

Overall, the netbook is the better choice for people looking for a portable computer.

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Non-Programmers Can Create an iPhone Newsreader App With TapLynx

 
 

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via ReadWriteWeb by Doug Coleman on 6/27/09

TapLynx_logo.pngHave you ever wanted to create an iPhone app, but can't code your way out of a wet paper bag? Users of NewsGator's NetNewsWire iPhone news reader will have to wait a little longer for the next version of that application because its creator, Brent Simmons has been busy working on a new iPhone framework called TapLynx. The goal of TapLynx is to help users generate topic-focused media applications for the iPhone without any programming required. The first application, created by Simmons, has already been built for All Things Digital.

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Fans of NetNewsWire who have been patiently waiting for an updated version shouldn't have to wait too much longer. The next generation of the NetNewsWire iPhone app, which promises to have added functionality like the ability to mark news items as unread and send articles to Instapaper, is said to be based on TapLynx.

According to NewsGator's Brent Simmons:

"The idea behind TapLynx is that you can take a collection of feeds and some artwork, make choices about colors and gradients and behavior (all in a configuration file you edit), then create an iPhone app. Without doing any programming.

But you can do programming if you want to -- use TapLynx as the base and add more features. (In fact, that's what I'm doing with NetNewsWire 2.0 for iPhone -- it's a custom app built on TapLynx.)"

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Being able to rapidly develop customizable and unique iPhone apps with no need to learn Cocoa is great news to those of us who are interested in building such apps, but know very little about developing them. We are anxiously awaiting for TapLynx to make its way out of beta, but meanwhile you can sign up for the SDK here and the company will let us know when it becomes available. Be sure to follow @taplynx on Twitter.

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