March 17, 2010 - 2:40 am
Tags: apps, barcodes, cardking, iphone, iphone apps, membership, phone-solution, stores, the-barcodes, the-free
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I constantly forget to carry all my membership, club, discount, and scan-this-when-you-buy-something-and-get-points-that-you-don’t-really-know-what-to-do-with cards. But I do remember to carry my iPhone. Solution?
March 17, 2010 - 2:00 am
Tags: barbarablackburn, david letterman, fast, guest-on-late, iphone, itextspeed, night, pdf, typing speed, typingspeed, ultimate, usain-bolt
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Filed under: iPhone According to an IBM-University of Michigan study [ link to PDF ], when transcribing, those using a traditional hardware QWERTY keyboard type at an average rate of 33 words per minute. This means that YouTube user ” konceptzoflife ” is 152 percent faster than the average typist. The only thing is, he can do it on his iPhone
March 17, 2010 - 12:51 am
Tags: appling-apple, good-job, iphone, least-on-paper, microsoft, none-solid, phone, rant, windows, windows phone
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Dear Microsoft, you did a good job at out-Appling Apple with the Windows Phone 7 . At least on paper
March 17, 2010 - 12:40 am
Tags: apple, copy and paste, cut and paste, debuted-lacking, iphone, is it a smartphone, News, phone-which, smartphone-then, switcher, think-the-same, today-at-mix10, windows phone 7 series
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Today at MIX10 Microsoft told our sibling site WMExperts that there would be no cut, copy, and paste in Windows Phone 7 Series, which follows on the news of an Apple iPhone-style closed app market and lack of 3rd party multitasking . When the original iPhone 2G debuted in 2007 without cut, copy, and paste, multitasking, and most importantly a third-party app platform, it led certain editors-in-chief who shall remain nameless (though not pictured-less) wondered — and not unjustifiably — if the iPhone could be considered a smartphone? iPhone 2.0 brought the 3rd party apps
Today at MIX10 Microsoft told our sibling site WMExperts that there would be no cut, copy, and paste in Windows Phone 7 Series, which follows on the news of an Apple iPhone-style closed app market and lack of 3rd party multitasking .
March 17, 2010 - 12:40 am
Tags: apple, apps, iphone, iphone apps, kaleidoscopes, none-solid, opposite, phone, phone-apps, the-opposite, video, video-kaleidoscope
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Kaleidoscopes: Fun for five minutes when you were a kid until you discover the joy of the opposite gender. KaleidoVid, however, is fun for considerably longer, because it involves your phone! More
Filed under: Peripherals There are a few features that I’d love to see added to the iPhone’s hardware ( an IR transmitter would be nice, for one thing), but first and foremost among those is probably an induction charger . It’s a little lame to have a device that so easily goes wireless, and then have to come back and plug it in again after usage. Of course, Apple will take their sweet time adapting new technologies, so until then, I might have to make do with Case-Mate’s Hug solution
March 16, 2010 - 9:30 pm
Tags: country, entry, GPS, include-the-new, individual, iphone, ipod touch, live traffic, navigon, north, price, regional maps, user
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Filed under: iPhone If you’ve been lusting after the Navigon apps for your iPhone, the company has just released lower-priced regional versions that divide the country into three sections and let you add other parts of the U.S. with an in-app purchase.
Filed under: iPhone You might think you’ve got some PowerPoint skills, but check out what Screenr user slhice of Ice Ltd . has created . With some graphics work that might impress even a veteran Photoshop user, she’s assembled a great-looking iPhone template from scratch on a PowerPoint slide (she’s working in PPT 2007 on Windows, but you can probably replicate her steps in PPT 2008)
One of the more interesting things you can do with the iPhone is use it as a remote control for other devices. Since the iPhone App Store launched almost two years ago, developers have created hundreds of remote control applications. More