Archive for the ‘iPhone’ Category
Monday, July 6th, 2009
David Lynch makes a good point here, but I still can't help wanting to stream movies from Netflix on the iPhone. And Hulu? Where you at?
While I'm at it, why won't Apple, at the very least, allow apps to run in the background when the phone is plugged in and ...
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Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009
The purpose of this post was to test both the 3GS camera and the mobile WordPress iPhone app. Natuarally the WP app failed when I set the status to "published" but did OK when set to "drafts", the second time.
So instead of typing out this whole post again on my ...
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Sunday, June 7th, 2009
iPhone rumor roundup and the likeliness of each rumor
I'll be following -- from my computer -- the Apple keynote address from the Worldwide Developer's Conference, Monday, June 8, at noon CDT where a new iPhone is expected to be announced.
Here are a few sources covering the event live and a direct ...
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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
The checkered background that shows up on the iPhone when information either hasn't completed loading or the processor hasn't caught up to your scrolling, is usually a palette of gray. Pictured above is more a set of reds. Is this new, a fluke or an error?
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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
I was checking into embeddable live blogging web services to follow Apple's live event where the iPhone's OS 3.0 should be previewed. The only such service I could find is CoverItLive.com. But there is no one using it for the event in English (that I could find).
Instead it looks like ...
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Monday, February 16th, 2009
I love how the following snip from "Ahead of the Curve" -- an tech blog of sorts from ABC News -- about an iPhone card counting app has no quotes and no information on the particular application(s) being used:
Nevada gambling regulators have warned casinos in the state about a card-counting ...
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Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
Google Latitude, a web and mobile phone service that shows where your friends are on a map, has gone live. However, it seems to have a few kinks left in it as the above iPhone screen grab shows. Right now it doesn't seem to work at all on my iPhone. ...
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Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
Not to totally knock satellite radio, but from what I've experienced so far, it is just not worth it.
I recently signed up for a free XM trial online. Limited to roughly 80 channels, the trial lasts only a few days and takes place entirely online where it seems all the ...
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Monday, December 1st, 2008
Wanted to point out this little error by Apple. Not really even worth mentioning. Nevertheless, the iPhone iTunes store says it can not be accessed without a Wi-Fi connection. This is not true. It only takes, at minimum, a Edge connection to get in where podcasts under 10 ...
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Friday, October 31st, 2008
A text message appeared on my iPhone yesterday and shortly thereafter came an email stating that AT&T is finally offering up free Wi-Fi to iPhone customers "at thousands of hotspots". Here are the instructions to connect if you happen across one:
Activate Wi-Fi from the settings icon on your iPhone.
Select “attwifi” ...
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