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shah shazwaz

iPhone 4 Diamond Edition white unlocked $20k | CutViews - Apple News and Tutorials - 0 views

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    This is another luxury smartphone, if you're a luxury cell phone collector you must have it. New iPhone 4 Diamond Edition is the latest addition to Stuart Hughes' luxury smartphone collection. iPhone 4 Diamond Edition also included a luxurious hand finished wallet made from real Ostrich foot. iPhone 4 Diamond Edition price is $2 million. iPhone 4 Diamond Edition is available from Stuart Hughes, and not only does the iPhone 4 come decorated with the sparkle of diamonds but also comes with an iPhone 4 case made out of ostrich feet.
Adam Mills

iPhone 4 bumper case gets drop tested, fails miserably - 2 views

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    The iPhone 4 bumper case may help the antenna function properly but it certainly does not protect the phone very well.
shah shazwaz

Amazing Photo Shoot with iPhone | CutViews - Apple News and Tutorials - 0 views

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    f stoppers does an entire fashion shoot using an iPhone 3GS as the camera. As with any shoot there is pro lighting, a pro model and some post processing, but the results are so impressive.f stoppers it features professional model, Olivia Price, one of a series of shots taken by Lee Morris during a high-end fashion shoot, complete with sylists, make-up artists, and others. And all the images were captured with an iPhone 3GS.
shah shazwaz

Apple: Analyst Keith Sees New iPods, New Airs In September | CutViews - Apple News and ... - 0 views

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    Analyst Keith Bachman with BMO Capital Markets this week issued a note to investors in which he said Apple will finally update its MacBook Air line next month. According to the Barron's reports. Analyst Keith Bachman sees the company will launch MacBook Air, iPods or iPod touch expecting two models. Bachman doesn't offer too many details but does foresee a price droptwo new units in September.
Saqib Imran

The iPhone 4 Antenna Song - 0 views

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    "Jonathan Mann is a simple song writer and composer who does this for a living. In the light of the recent events which has caught Apple's leg in terms of Antenna problem and the whole "Hold it differently" mantra, this guy has composed a song which is good enough to smack few laughs and giggles directly on the face of Apple."
thanaads Thanaads Noo

September shows upward trend for Mac OS X, iPhone usage | All Apple News - 0 views

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    The latest Net Applications survey, which gathers browser data from "site visitors to our exclusive on-demand network of live stats customers," shows steady increases in those using Mac OS X to access websites in September versus a steady decline in users using Windows operating systems. Though the survey claims to reflect market share, which is normally measured in unit sales, it does use a consistent method to examine trends in user share.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

HTC Touch HD vs iPhone 3G | Mobile Phone News Update - 0 views

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    Even though the unit you see in the picture is still just a pre-release model, it's hard to deny that the HTC Touch HD does look better than the iPhone 3G thanks to its bigger and brighter display.
Jeff Johnson

Syncing Google Calendar With iCal - 0 views

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    Google calendar can be a great tool for organizing your life. Sure, it's not as powerful as other desktop-based calendar applications or even personal digital assistants. But it's free and it works on just about any Web browser. You can even use it across multiple computers-you don't need to stick to one machine, as most other desktop-based calendaring applications are limited to. However, sometimes you would still want to use your own desktop application. Google Calendar does have limitations. For one, there's no internal means to handle tasks or to-do lists. And the interface can be a bit slow when you're working on slow connections. Fortunately, Google Calendar allows for syncing with external applications, by virtue of SyncML, and through one-way syncing via XML. For instance Apple's iCal, which is built-into Mac OS X, can be used to subscribe to your Google Calendar, and will automatically check Google Calendar every few minutes to check for new items.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

iPhone 2.0.1 firmware released | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    It seems that Apple has listened to user complains with firmware 2.0 and released 2.0.1 firmware. You can go ahead to iTunes and download it there. If you have unlocked iPhone, dont install the new firmware yet since PwnageTool and WinPwn does not work with the new firmware yet.
Jeff Johnson

Sync Google Calendar and iPhone over the air with NemusSync - 0 views

  • A great little application hit my iPhone installer yesterday called NemusSync. It does one very simple thing and does it well. It syncs your Google Apps calendar with your iCal on your iPhone (and by extension, your iCal or Outlook on the desktop). Over the Air. Like Apple and Google should have done in the first, second, or third place. It works. It will even sync your shared calendars. Not much else to say. Enjoy.
Jeff Johnson

Sweet: Pandora's Streaming Radio App for iPhone - 0 views

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    As soon as Pandora heard that Apple would be launching the App Store, its designers and engineers began working on an iPhone version of Pandora that ran on jaikbroken iPhones, then rebuilt it using Apple's apparently excellent SDK. Having witnessed Pandora in action on an iPhone (see screenshots), we can say that it works great. It could be the best version of Pandora yet, given that it requires neither a computer, the way the web version does, nor a paid subscription, the way previous mobile implementations of Pandora have done.
Jeff Johnson

Flixwagon Shows Off Homebrew iPhone Video Capture - 0 views

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    The iPhone does a lot of things well. Some things it doesn't do very well. Some things it doesn't do at all, strangely enough. Copy-paste, MMS are two of the chief no-shows. Video capture is also nowhere to be found. Until now. Enter, Flixwagon.
Jeff Johnson

Apple product upgrades loom - Business - Macworld UK - 0 views

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    Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster thinks Apple will introduce new iPods and new model laptop at a special event in September. It's not entirely speculation - the analyst observes Apple to have held such an event for the last three years. And while the analyst doesn't expect an iPhone nano or MacBook touch to appear at the show, he does anticipate some major revisions of Apple laptops. Munster predicts redesigned MacBooks at lower prices, along with a redesigned MacBook Pro. "We note that the MacBook has had the same design since its launch over two years ago, and the MacBook Pro has had essentially the same design since its launch over 2.5 years ago, which was very similar in design to the PowerBook G4 released over 5.5 years ago," he told clients.
Jeff Johnson

iPhone App Allows its Camera to Record Video - 0 views

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    As popular as the iPhone is and as good as the device is when compared to its competitors there are droves of young developers attempting to make it do more. And why not? The iPhone does run on Mac OS X, meaning it has tremendous potential. Natch, iPhone fans can't wait for Apple to add new features and this has sparked an underground market of hacks serving those in need of instant gratification. The latest black market iPhone application is called Drunknbass and it turns the iPhone still camera into a video camera.
Richard Sheppard

Windows Live Sync vs. Live Mesh vs. SkyDrive: Which is Right for You? - 0 views

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    A good comparison of the three Windows services which do some of the things MobileMe does. For free.
Graham Perrin

Apple Sync Services, Truth Database; CalDAV; Google Calendar, Calaboration - 0 views

  • Apple Sync Services, Truth Database; CalDAV; Google Calendar, Calaboration
  • Calaboration <http://code.google.com/p/calaboration/> is a run-once application
  • Google Calendar events represented in Apple iCal 3.0.6 (1273) can not be moved from the calendar
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  • whilst Google Calendar is selected, iCal can not create a To Do Item
  • Google Calendar does not support Tasks
  • Google Calendar To Do Items created in Apple Mail 3.5 (930.3) whilst iCal is not running are typically reverted (lost)
  • To Do Items in calendars other than Google Calendar can not be moved to Google Calendar
  • Tasks created in Google Mail are not presentable as To Do Items
  • Tasks created in Google Mail are not presentable as To Do Items
  • Google Calendar does sync calendar events with Apple Sync Services
  • Apple Sync Services do sync calendar events with iPod touch
  • visualise how the Truth Database and Sync Engine (in Apple Sync Services) relate to applications and device conduits
  • http://developer.apple.com/macosx/syncservices.html
  • http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/SyncServices/Articles/SyncOverview.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001151-139942
  • Tasks created in Google Mail are not presentable as To Do Items
Jeff Johnson

What's Your Car's Acceleration? Find Out With iPhone Software - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Dynolicious tracks the changes of speed with the iPhone's built-in accelerometer, a silicon-based sensor that measures the motion of a vehicle. The software constantly measures these changes and converts the information into a good estimate of how fast the car is going. Another program, called G-Tac, does much the same thing as Dynolicious. Both G-Tac and Dynolicious also work with iPod Touch models
helloe

123Macmini.com - News - Do more with your Apple Remote - 0 views

  • A few weeks ago, we brought you news about Remote Buddy. It's a neat little application that allows you to control almost anything on your Mac mini with the Apple Remote. The response to an application offering this kind of functionality was pretty enthusiastic, so I wanted to let you know about three other applications in the same category. They are iRed Lite, Mira and Sofa Control. You can learn more about each one of these applications down below. So if you're looking to get more out of your Apple Remote, I suggest you download them and give them a try. Remote Buddy "Remote Buddy provides you with a one stop interface that allows you to control almost anything on your Mac just with the remote control. Besides tools that allow you to emulate keyboard and mouse, eject CDs, terminate applications and much more, Remote Buddy also can control applications directly. It does this through specialized plugins, so called Behaviors. Already included with Remote Buddy are Behaviours for iTunes, Keynote 3, PowerPoint, Photo Booth, QuickTime Player, EyeTV 2, DVD Player, VLC Media Player, Real Player, Adobe Reader, Acrobat Pro, CoverFlow, Quinn, GarageBand, NetNewsWire, MPlayer OSX, Expose and many more. For your convenience, Remote Buddy has a set of intelligent algorithms that can automatically choose the best fitting behavior for the currently running applications. Plus a table of the active mapping and the behaviors menu is always just a press of the Menu button away." Download Details:   Developer: IOSPIRIT   License: Demo   Price: $12.70   System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later Sofa Control "Apple ships a Remote Control with any new Mac. The pre-installed functionality is limited to control just a couple of applications. Sofa Control breaks this limit. With Sofa Control you are able to control any application on your Mac and trigger the actions you like. Sofa Control gives the control back to you. Sofa Control uses AppleScript to control any application installed on your Mac. It's full extendible and adoptable by the end user with their own scripts. Sofa Control provides specially designed "sofa suitable" user interface elements to choose files and to bring up menus. A special application switcher makes it easy to switch between applications. Sofa Control ships with support for a number of applications like Eye TV, Preview, iTunes, Adobe Reader, Keynote, VLC, Quicktime Player, Powerpoint, NetNewsWire, and more. A download area for new and updated scripts is provided on the product's website." Download Details:   Developer: CASE Apps   License: Demo   Price: $9.99   System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later iRed Lite "iRed Lite (iRL) was made for all Macs equipped with an Apple Remote, but may be used by keyboard or mouse as well. It allows you to control the basic functions of applications like iTunes, iPhoto, PowerPoint or Keynote from remote. Examples for these apps as well as for others are provided with the iRL package. iRL does not interfere with Front Row, but supplements it. A visual feedback of iRL is always only a click away: press Menu on your Apple Remote and you'll get an full screen or a resizable on-screen menu to show you what kind of action an Apple Remote button will cause. Switching between applications or control scenarios is also done in a snap: hold Menu for a second and you can switch between "layers" of controls. Optional audio feedback lets you operate iRL even without sight. iRL is highly customizable with a built-in Editor, which features a simple mode as well as an expert mode and it is only at its beginning: Themes for on-screen menus as well as an
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Jochen Burkhard

Transferring your iTunes Library | iLounge Article - 0 views

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    It's easy but I always forget about it...
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    For most users, iTunes does a great job of handling all of the details of managing your media library for you, allowing you to manage your content through iTunes itself and not having to worry too much about the underlying files and folders that make up your iTunes library.
Jeff Johnson

Squeeze: Seamless File Compression - 4 views

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    Squeeze is a background file compressor, which uses the new HFS-compression technology in Snow Leopard to transparently compress the folders you configure it to process. Mac OS will read those files normally, they will just take less disk space. How does it work? Just select some folders to compress and Squeeze will silently work in the background to compress the files contained on those folders, regaining disk space. Whenever you use any of those files, Snow Leopard will read it like any other file in the system - it will simply take less space.
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