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Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2008

Yahoo Messenger On iPhone - Yahoo oneConnect

Stay connected using your iPhone with the latest Yahoo! oneConnect - a social address book that brings together your family and friends. Yahoo! oneConnect is easy to use and works as a single application. The features include:



- a full featured phone book
- Yahoo Messenger and SMS
- Custom emoticons, avatars and photos
- Updates from social networks
- One touch call, email and Messaging

Check Out How to Use Yahoo oneConnect on your iphone here

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Apple iphone3G India - Promoted by Airtel and Vodafone

The iphone is now available in India. You can get the Apple iphone3G from Vodafone or Airtel who are Apples official partners. It also can be ordered from eBay. The unlocked versions are found in mobile shops of Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, bangalore etc. An unlocked apple iPhone will work with GSM networks here but you cannot use all the features of the iphone once it is unlocked.

The unlocked 4GB iphone costs around 20K and the unlocked 8GB costs around 31K including the tax. iPhone 3G, officially is now available in 8GB and 16GB models respectively. iPhone will be sold in India through Airtel and Vodafone stores.

Very similar looking phones like the apple iphone are available in Indian markets. These phones work with Linux, windows and symbian OS.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

adobe photoshop cs3 for iphone

So now that you’ve snapped a few photos with your iPhone’s super-duper camera, where do you turn to edit your pix? Do you dock your iPhone with your computer, sync up with iTunes, then open the photos in your desktop image editing software? What are you, some kind of hillbilly?

Get into the 90s with the new Adobe Photoshop CS3 for iPhone, and you can do all of your image editing right there in the comfort of your iPhone.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Stiff Competition! Funny


We don't know that this picture is real, but it made us laugh—lol as you crazy kids of the internet might say. Hit the jump for a mega sized version.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Apple iPod touch Review (Verdict: Good In the Face of Greatness)

When looking at the iPod Touch, you have a choice: you can either see it as an evolutionary leap for iPod, or a slight downgrade from iPhone. You gain a thinner shell, up to 16GB of storage, but lose a bunch of apps, the phone, and some other surprising things. In our opinion, it's both the leap and the downgrade, and therein lies the rub.

• Physically, it's almost more of an attention grabber than the iPhone, at about 2/3 the thickness and wearing the signature iPod chrome jacket. Yes, the back is more prone to scratching, but it's oh so shiny. Removing the recessed headphone jack was also a smart move, as you no longer need compatible headphones, or a silly adapter to make it work.

• Much of the iPhone experience remains intact: the wonderful multitouch navigation, the supreme Safari browser, the ease with which you can sync to iTunes, then grab and go without that annoying Eject delay. New minor features like adding a period by double tapping the space bar and bringing up the music HUD by double tapping the Home button are both welcome additions that make using the iPod Touch even easier.

• The iTunes WiFi Music Store is thrilling to use. Not only is it easy as hell to find a song, click its animated icon for a preview and download it, in seconds, to your iPod; it's also impressive how it syncs back to your computer's iTunes library without any weirdness.

*No video downloads in iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, no wireless syncing to iTunes, no external speakers, dumping the calender, and no Mail or Notes apps. This falls into the same category as our bitching about the lack of stereo Bluetooth A2DP on the iPhone: would be nice, might happen with a software update.

The bottom line, if there is one, is that this will certainly be a great product for people who are unable or unwilling to sign up for AT&T. But spending $399 on the 16GB touch is not better than spending $399 on an 8GB iPhone. There are real reasons why the iPhone is a better iPod than the touch, especially now that both will have equal access to the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. Choosing the touch over the iPhone is like choosing a fully loaded Toyota Avalon over a Lexus ES.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Twitter for iPhone - PocketTweets


PocketTweets is a web based Twitter client for the Apple iPhone. It allow you see the latest tweets from your contacts, update your status remotely, or see what's happening around the world by viewing the public timeline. -- all via EDGE or WiFi.

To access PocketTweets go to the url www.pockettweets.com in your iPhone Safari browser.

PocketTweets Features:

* Update your Twitter status from anywhere using your iPhone
* View your friends' twitter status updates
* View direct messages that are sent to you
* View the public timeline
* Gorgeous iPhone-exclusive interface

Friday, September 7, 2007

iPhone – phone = iPod Touch

The Touch includes Wi-Fi just like the iPhone, letting you browse the Web and get info on stuff like stocks and weather, not to mention watch YouTube videos — all stuff you've never been able to do on an iPod before.

Another new trick is wireless downloading. The Touch will have a button for the iTunes Music Store, letting you sign on and buy songs from any Wi-Fi hotspot. The next time you sync with your computer, the Touch will copy it over to your iTunes library. It's about time this feature was added, though it gives you another thing to worry about if your iPod is stolen (assuming payment is automatic).

You'll be able to choose between a 8-GB model ($300) and an 16-gig ($400). Should be available in a week or two.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

iPod Touch Can Run All Apple and Third-Parties' iPhone Apps

You may be asking yourself where are Mail, Weather, Google Maps or Stocks in the new iPod touch. The answer: they are coming, but probably not from Apple. The iPod runs Mac OS X like the iPhone does run exactly the same applications. The exact quote: "they use the same damn binaries."
For some unknown reason, Apple decided not to include Mail, Weather and Stocks in the iPod touch, perhaps trying to separate both devices. Looking at the application mix, the iPod touch seems more entertainment-oriented while the Jesus Phone extends itself into the communication hub/personal productivity area.
This is an artificial differentiation, however. Both gadgets use exactly the same core operating system and programming frameworks. The only differentiating aspects are in some of the user interface elements.

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