Posted on 11 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
If you want an e-book reader but can't afford to shell out the cash for the Amazon Kindle, you could try the a free app called Stanza that just hit the iTunes App Store. While you can't purchase brand new books through the app, it can read .mobi files, so any e-books you do buy and download onto your computer ...
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Posted on 11 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
If you get the urge (or need) to translate while out and about, Google has just put the finishing touches on their Google Translate site, specifically targeted to iPhone and iPod touch users. All you have to do is visit translate.google.com on your mobile Safari browser and let the translating commence.
This web-based app is really just a pared down ...
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Posted on 31 July 2008 by Abby
If you're on the lookout for an iPhone case that does something besides keep your iPhone well protected, then you might check one of these out. It doesn't have quite the chic look of a Mophie Juice Pack, but it is a nice alternative.
It does have that nice leather look going for it too. Unfortunately, these won't help ...
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Posted on 30 July 2008 by Abby
If you really don't need anything over the top when it comes to an iPhone case, you might check out these Ninja iSockits. These are obviously only going to be for those that find the sleeves to be nicer as far as protection goes.
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Posted on 16 July 2008 by m3ga
If you don’t know what VNC client is, here is a little explanation – it is a tool to let you connect to VNC server installed on your Windows PC or Mac OS X. MochaSoft VNC Lite provides VNC client for your iPhone. As the name said, Lite is what it truly meant when it comes to set of ...
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Posted on 25 June 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
If you've ever been surfing the net on your iPhone and been frustrated by having to log into the same sites every time you visit them, then I've got a cool fix for you. You'll need to have a jailbroken iPhone (or iPod Touch) in order to use this. Just add http:/repo.ispazio.net to your sources in Inataller. Refresh, and search ...
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Posted on 23 June 2008 by ewdithen
Abilene Christian University released that starting with the incoming 2008 Freshman class all students will receive an iPhone or iPod touch. The cost of these units will be built into each student's tuition in hopes of bringing new technology and resources on the go for these students. They have prepared over 15 web applications making it easy for students to ...
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Posted on 08 June 2008 by ashoperon
WWDC is tomorrow as you all well know, and this week has been one of expectation, and preparation for what we all hope will be the launch of the by now mythological 3G iPhone. This week started with bad news for Apple, when it was revealed that Apple's iPhone lost market share in the first quarter. Apple is surely hoping ...
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Posted on 31 May 2008 by ashoperon
If you are one of the countless people that condemn the iPhone for its inability to emulate the Palm OS, then it may be time for you to take another look at Apple's wonder device. StyleTap has announced that they plan to bring this capability to the iPhone in the near future, whats more the iPhone runs the Palm OS ...
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Posted on 19 May 2008 by ashoperon
If you have ever looked down at that sleek iPhone or iPod Touch in your pocket and thought "wow, this thing needs a stylus", then Brightonnet's new BI-IPEN might just be for you. As capacitive touch devices, the iPhone and iPod Touch can not use a stylus. They need to feel the small electric charge from your fingertip, which plastic ...
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Posted on 13 May 2008 by ashoperon
Google Reader is a hot ticket for iPhone and iPod Touch users lately. We saw a native attempt at Google Reader, which worked quite well actually. There is just nothing like the real thing though right? So here it is, Google has finally brought full support of its RSS reader, Google Reader, to the mobile Safari browser. The service says ...
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Posted on 27 April 2008 by ashoperon
It is true that the earbuds that Apple ships with their iPods and iPhones are not the most comfortable. They have gotten a little better, as the newer ones are much less unpleasant than the original earbuds. While I would not say the sound on the earbuds are horrible, they still just do not provide the best sound quality. Thankfully ...
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