Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

26
Aug

Top Weekly Tips

Posted in Mobile, Picks of the Week, Tips  by Eric

1. How to Sync an iPhone with iCal Calendar on a Mac

Many people like using iCal calendar applications on their iPhone, this is to keep them organized and remind them where they are supposed to be at a certain day and time. You may want to sync your iPhone with iCal calendar on a Mac which is very simple. Calendars are important and having one that you are using and updating for the coming events will be of great help for you. Read More

2.How to increase your Online Sales and grow your business

Website traffic is the most powerful weapon for running any online business. No matter what you sell or what is your goal, the only way for your business to be exposed is website traffic and attracting more and more visitors.

Can you imagine anything else you would need instead of visitors? Probably not. The formula for online business is very simple. Build your good product, put it on your website and attract as many targeted visitors as you can. The success is guaranteed. Read More

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23
Feb

4Media iPad Max Platinum for Windows and Mac

Posted in DVD & Video, Mobile, Reviews  by Eric

4Media iPad Max Platinum is an all-in-one iPad solution from 4media Software Studio, which will meet all your need for your Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod devices. It can backup music, movies, photos, books and iPhone ringtones in iPad/ iPod/iPhone to PC or iTunes, transfer files from PC to other devices in high-speed ect.

Clean and Informative Interface

Link your device to the computer via USB cable and run the program, it will detect and recognize your device automatically and tell the use of the space on your devices.

Main Function

1. Manage files between devices (iPod, iPad, iPhone, DVD, CD) and PC.
a) Transfer music, movies, photos, PDF and EPUB formatted books and iPhone ringtones between iPad/iPod/iPhone and PC.
b) Backup files in iPad/iPod/iPhone to iTunes library, support latest iTunes 10.
c) Rip CD/DVD, including ISO image files and IFO folders to iPad, iPod and iPhone compatible music and movies Read the rest of this entry »

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31
Jan

BlackBerry Triumphant in 2010

Posted in Mobile, News  by Eric

BlackBerry was the top selling smart phone in the UK during 2010. RIM was delighted with a 28.2% share of the smartphone market. During the Christmas period RIM recorded over half a million sales which equated to around 36% of overall smartphone sales.

After a shaky start to 2010 with a drop in sales RIM eventually come through to finish strongly. It has been a tough year for the BlackBerry. A large number of businesses made the dreaded switch from the BlackBerry to iPhone. However, companies such as Morgan Stanley and HSBC remained loyal, continuing to insist it was handset of choice. It is clear that the coolness, stability and update frequency of iPhone meant it became popular among the business world. Elsewhere in the market it was able to see off fierce pressure from the release of the Android series.

There are a massive 33 million BB messenger users worldwide which signifies a 500% increase the previous year. RIM adapted well to the recent trends in social media and connected well with both Facebook and Twitter. However, it still lags far behind Android and Apple in terms of apps as it provides a mere 17,000. That aside, the BlackBerry handsets perform very well, hence the smartphone market in 2011 will certainly be hotly contested.

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28
Jan

Go Get munch on! with I Luv Chocolat for iOS

Posted in Games, News  by Eric

Indian based game developer Zatun today announces the recent successful release of I Luv Chocolat for the iPhone, and iPod Touch. Created to entertain and excite users with engaging game play confined within a wonderfully stylized candied chocolate environment, I Luv Chocolat offers the perfect mix of joyfully distracting game play and visual splendor that savvy mobile gaming enthusiasts love.

Gujarat, India – Zatun, an innovative mobile application developer currently focused on mobile games, has today announced the recent release and subsequent success of I Luv Chocolat for the iPhone, and iPod Touch. Offered as both a free lite mobile game as well as fully featured paid application as well, this imaginative game places the user into a vibrantly vivid chocolaty world and bring them with breaking into a chocolate factory and stealing as much of the delicious gifts as they can without being caught. This leisurely adventure is built to provide users with game play that is reminiscent of classic arcade titles but with the added allure and excitement of more dynamic and highly stylized modern graphics. I Luv Chocolat is currently available for download on the Apple App Store for $0.99. I Luv Chocolat Lite is offered free of charge.

App store link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/i-luv-chocolat/id409137319?mt=8

Youtube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8avT4l8cZy8

The game itself – while built off of the unique premise of having players infiltrate and rob a wacky chocolate factory – functions as a classic top tier arcade game would. While I Luv Chocolat Lite contains only two levels the full game is much larger in scope, consisting of seven expansive individual levels through which players navigate, collecting each one of the thirty different chocolates hidden within the game in order to win. To successfully pass each stage, players need to rack up a set a mount of points – done by catching and eating as much delicious chocolate as possible – within a given time limit. To make things even more challenging, each level is riddled with pesky factory guards and bad chocolates which will deplete a user’s time banks and take points away if eaten. Read the rest of this entry »

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19
Jan

Microsoft Publishes OneNote, Its First Office App for iPhone

Posted in Mobile, News  by Eric

No, this time it’s not Microsoft Word or Excel, but with the publish of OneNote Mobile for iPhone today, Microsoft has begun to put its Office suite on the iPhone.

Over the past a few years, OneNote has been available as part of the Office suite for Windows (since Office 2003); there hasn’t been, and still isn’t, a Mac desktop client. Last year, Microsoft introduced a Web-app version of OneNote.

Microsoft Office VP Takeshi Numoto explained OneNote in more detail in an Office Exec blog post. "In case you haven’t experienced the unsung hero of Office, OneNote is a digital notebook that lets you put everything you need to remember in one electronic place and then easily find it wherever you are. I use it every day. Think of it as a digital file cabinet for all the random bits of information that are too hard to keep track of in your head." Read the rest of this entry »

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17
Jan

Apple’s App Store to Hit 10 Billion Downloads

Posted in Mobile, News  by Eric

Apple’s App Store is approaching to 10 billion downloads of mobile apps. Apple posted a download countdown page on its site as it approaches 10 billion apps downloaded. That makes this a good time to revisit app growth metrics and compare them with the other digital media store that we have data for: the iTunes Music Store.

To celebrate the forthcoming milestone, the iPhone maker has launched a countdown screen and a sweepstakes under which the individual downloading the 10 billionth app could win a substantial prize.

As of 3:15 p.m. Eastern time Friday, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users had downloaded more than 9.77 billions apps. “Download the 10 billionth app, and you could win a U.S. $10,000 iTunes gift card,” Apple said on its web site. “Just visit the App Store and download what could be your best app yet.” Read the rest of this entry »

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30
Nov

Will PSP Phone succeed in the future?

Posted in Mobile, News  by Eric

Nowadays everything seems to be converging into a mobile phone. It already can be a perfectly good digital camera, a mobile TV station a music player or GPS receiver. One of the things missing here was a mobile gaming platform. But who’s better positioned to create a perfect mobile gaming platform than Sony? It already has one – Sony PSP. It also makes some great mobile phones via joint venture with Swedish Ericsson.

November 2, Sony announces the existence of PSP Phone. The mobile phone will run Android 3.0 platform and connect with online application store, which means you can directly down games online, instead of going to local store to buy them. But if PSP Phone wants to be a very successful gaming platform, then it has to catch the eyeballs of game players, then several essential factors below will be necessary.

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22
Nov

Apple's iPhone SIM Card Plan Abandoned

Posted in Mobile, News  by Eric

Last month, it was reported that Apple was planning to integrate reprogrammable SIM cards into iPhones, cutting wireless carriers out of the activation process. On Sunday, Apple has abandoned the plan to create its own iPhone SIM cards for mobile operators threatened to stop selling the iconic device. At present mobile operators pay Apple the full £375 cost of the phone, which they pass on to consumers for free if they sign up for 24-month contracts.

A senior source at a mobile operator said: “Apple has long been trying to build closer and closer relationships and cut out the operators. But this time they have been sent back to the drawing board with their tails between their legs.”

Apple has “been sent back to the drawing board with their tails between their legs.” The company’s work on embedded SIM cards may not be entirely wasted, as the report also explains that future iPads may include the special SIM. The iPad is not subsidized by mobile carriers, and a reprogrammable SIM card would make it possible to activate the device at the point of purchase on a variety of carrier’s networks. Read the rest of this entry »

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17
Nov

It's time for smart "phone"

Posted in Mobile, News  by Eric

Three years ago, Steve Paul Jobs unveiled the revolutionary iPhone to the public on January 9, 2007 at Macworld. Once the product put on the market, the innovative personalized appearance, function and operation made it rage in the world.

Various kinds of smart“Phone”-led by iPhone- began to emerge in endlessly, and propagate their believes on a large scale.

Nowadays, sales of smartphones and mobile devices continued to surge. According to Canalys, in the third quarter of 2010, worldwide smartphone sales grew by 95 percent, compared with the same period last year, with total sales for the quarter reaching 81 million devices shipping. Read the rest of this entry »

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28
Aug

Maemo in Nokia, Vying with iPhone

Posted in Mobile, News  by Yuki

Nokia's new N900 will be about to come out with the latest Maemo 5 technology. Maemo is in fact a computer architecture platform based on open source components, aiming to provide an innovative technology for mobile handset applications. The release of Google Android platform actually launched a big shock to iPhone. Meanwhile, making a general survey of mobile market, it’s easy to find out that presently Nokia's using Maemo trying to get rid of the shadow from iPhone, further to re-establish the overlord in the field of intelligent machines dominance.

So hereafter, we next discuss in details between Maemo and iPhone OS:

Browser:
Maemo :
The fast Mozilla engine is Maemo browser supporter and gives users the full access to rich interactive content; this is really like a browser on your home computer.

iPhone Safari is definitely the most advanced web browser ever on a mobile phone. Use it to surf the real web, really fast. Read the rest of this entry »

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