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25
Aug 10

5 Expensive Cases For Your iPhone

There are lots of cases available for the iPhone in a variety of colors, styles, shapes, and prices.

Most of them are in the $5 to $40 range but there is also another market of cases that are quite a bit more expensive. In fact most of the cases on the following list will cost more than your actual iPhone. The prices range anywhere from $300 to $100,000+. Continue reading →


23
Aug 10

iPhone Apps Easy on the Eyes

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One of the best parts of having an iPhone is the near limitless number of apps available for it. Sure, other phones have great apps too, but the iPhone is definitely still King of the Apps. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of applications in every category. With the large, beautiful screen apple has graciously given iPhone users, today we’ll delve into apps all about vision. Continue reading →


7
Jun 10

iPhone 4 Officially Confirmed

As if we didn’t already know this announcement was going to come, the iPhone 4 has officially been announced. So let’s see what this iPhone has under the hood shall we. Continue reading →


24
May 10

More Leaked Pics of the New iPhone 4G & iPod w/Cam

For some reason lately, Apple has not been able to keep everyone’s mouth shut about new product releases and updates – all I can say is good for us. I have included some more of the leaked pics of the new iPhone 4G and iPod below. Continue reading →


24
May 10

How-To: Transfer Music from an iPod to Another Computer

So I received a question via private message on FaceBook regarding transferring music from an iPod to another computer and thought it would be a great opportunity to answer this question on the blog, since I assume other people may have the same question. So let’s get to it…

The Question:

How can I transfer my music from my iPod to another computer? For some reason or another, my laptop crashed. I’m trying get my music onto my desktop…Do you know how?

Continue reading →


18
May 10

Quick-Tip: Quicker Caplocking on the iPhone and iPod

When I first got the iPhone I was amazed at it’s simplicity. “Wow” I thought. “Almost everything works as it should” . Well, even though that is not so much the case anymore, the caplock feature falls into this category and I didn’t realize it until later.

As soon as I discovered that I didn’t have to press the caplocks button each and every time I wanted a letter caplocked, I quite frankly felt, well….silly ;)   and even a little upset that I didn’t realize this earlier, lol. How much time could I have saved if I would have simply used one of the two easy caplocking methods that exist.

So to spare anyone else the “sillset” moment (a horrible attempt at merging the word silly and upset ) , I give you the two simple caplocking methods.

Click here to read more…


26
Apr 10

Free for Today Only: Cram

Study Flashcard App CramCram is a study app that helps students prepare for tests with flashcards and multiple-choice tests. Cram is FREE only today just in time for final exams for students. Cram features study mode in fl and also has an app pairing on the Mac for easy entry and additional features.

Usually Cram is $4.99 so it is definitely worth it to get it today so you can save $5 bucks. After today, Cram will continue to be on sale during the week and will increase in price each day by $.99 until it reaches the regular price (So Tuesday $.99, Wednesday $1.99, etc.).

So if you are studying anything, this is for you!

Read more for the description and A BONUS: Continue reading →


8
Apr 10

iPhone OS 4.0 Multitasking

So multitasking is finally coming to (some) iPhones, iPod touches, and the iPad. This gives the user the ability to switch between applications without having to close one app in order to open another.

How it works

It will be as simple as double-clicking the home button on your device which will open a tray showing all running applications. Similar to the function you’re used to on your Mac (cmd + tab) and PC (alt + tab). So an example would be tapping a link within and email in Mail. Traditionally this would close Mail and launch the webpage within Safari. In the new OS, Mail would not close, but Safari would still open, allowing you to switch back to Mail when you’re done with Safari.

Apple also claims this will not deplete battery life or bog down your device. This is achieved by not giving all system resources available to every application that is open (which is how multi-tasking typically works). Instead, only the following specific actions are capable of doing this: background audio, voice over IP, background location, push notifications, local notifications, task completion, fast app switching.

Who can use it?

If you’re running on an iPhone 3GS or a 3rd Gen iPod Touch, then you’ll be able to enjoy this new feature of the OS. However original iPhone, iPhone 3G, and previous generation iPod Touch users will not get to use multitasking. This is not a shocker for original iPhone devices, but as the 3G is still on sale and one of the most popular of the devices, this is a bummer. The iPad will see this new OS and multitasking this Fall, while everyone else can see it this summer.


8
Apr 10

iPhone 4.0 Features Announced!!! Yea

You didn’t think anything new was coming from Apple so soon after the launch of the iPad, you are wrong (and aren’t we all usually when it comes to Apple, lol).

They have finally announced the future plans for iPhone 4.0 so guys get your iPhones and iPods ready. Continue reading →


7
Apr 10

Quick-Tip: How to Change your iPhone Email Signature

Your “Sent from my iPhone” email signature not saying enough to your contacts? Change it!

Use your signature change as the perfect opportunity to remind your contact about your company, remind them where you are, make them aware of your Twitter account, etc. Anything you would like to add in your signature (within characters or less, ) you can add in your iPhone signature.

So how do you do it, get on with it already? Ok, ok! Continue reading →


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