Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

“Mythhackers” try to get Flash on iPhone

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Adobe’s president John Loiacono stars in this ‘Mythbusters‘ lookalike video, trying to get answers if it possible to get Flash on the iPhone. Pretty hilarious! And yes IT is Busted!

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iPhone - Google Sync: Now with push Gmail support

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Just now Google announced that they support Push Gmail Support for iPhone, Woohoo great news.

From Google’s website ‘………… Using Google Sync, you can now get your Gmail messages pushed directly to your phone. Having an over-the-air, always-on connection means that your inbox is up to date, no matter where you are or what you’re doing. Sync works with your phone’s native email application so there’s no additional software needed. Only interested in syncing your Gmail, but not your Calendar? Google Sync allows you to sync just your Contacts, Calendar, or Gmail, or any combination of the three……..”

Apple WWDC 2009: New iPhone, new MacBooks, Snow Leopard

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Check this spot for  live coverage of Apple’s (AAPL) World Wide Developers Conference.

Read this information about Snow Leopard, Worlds most advanced software! Snow Leopard is available in september 2009.

Also:

Apple: Next Mac OS X unlocks chip power

SAN FRANCISCO–Apple wants Mac OS X to do a better job dealing with the new directions that Moore’s Law has taken computer chips.

At its Apple Worldwide Developer Conference here, Craig Federighi, vice president of Mac OS engineering, shed light on technology called Grand Central Dispatch that’s designed to make Mac OS X 10.6, called Snow Leopard, take better advantage of multicore processors and graphics processors. More here…..

DSLR Remote, next generation cable release for your Canon Eos DSLR

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Check this out!!! onOne Software submitted our first iPhone app to the Apple iTunes App Store. The new application that is developed is called the DSLR Remote and it is a wireless cable release for your Canon EOS DSLR camera.

more from OnOne’s Blog: 

Most of us here at onOne shoot with Canon DSLR cameras. Several of us here also have iPhones. One day we were sitting at lunch and Dan Harlacher our senior product manager said “Hey, wouldn’t it be cool if there was an iPhone app that let you trigger your camera?”

So, from that we convinced Craig, our company president, to let us have one of our engineers build this application and this morning, we sent it off to Apple to be reviewed for the iTunes App Store.

Okay, if you’re wondering how it works, here’s a quick run down.

  1. You need either an iPhone or an iPod Touch
  2. You need a supported Canon EOS DSLR
  3. A laptop or desktop computer running the free companion DSLR Remote Server software
  4. A USB cable to connect your supported Canon EOS DSLR camera to the computer running the free server software

Read the entire Blog entry here!

Handi 5Dmk2

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

 

Handi 5Dmk2 is a handy quick reference guide on the iPhone, covering most of the commonly used functionalities available on the Canon EOS 5D Mark II DSLR, including all Custom Functions and menu settings. It also has a useful Quick Help section for many frequently encountered photographic situations. Handi 5Dmk2 does not require network connectivity so you don’t have to worry about getting a network signal when you are out in remote locations.

No more carrying and flipping through that worn out user manual, or forgetting how to set up your 5D Mark II for a custom white balance 

 

Click here to go to the iTunes App Store

BTW there are also Apps for the:

 

Rejected iPhone app from Achmea

Friday, March 6th, 2009

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YouTube DirektCentraal Beheer iPhone app

The marketers of Icemobile thought off a nice way to bring the iPhone to work in a campaign for Achmea Central Beheer Insurance. The company famous for it’s ‘ Even Apeldoorn bellen‘ campain.

Icemobile made an iPhone App that, after you touch the icon, made a virtual crack on the touchscreen display, followed by an avalanche of falling icons. Finally, the slogan appeared of Centraal Beheer, the company responsible for more than 20 years of hilarious commercials in the Netherlands.

Unfortunately in Cupertino they could not laugh ’bout the iPhone app. Apple decided after careful consideration of the Central Beheer joke, that it could not to be in the App Store. iPhone users would only get confused by this kind iPhone fun.

Therefore we can now only enjoy the app by watching this YouTube video where the developers show what we all have to miss. We only could hope that people in Cupertino had more sense of humor.

Translated with te help of  translate.google.com

Watch the Inauguration Live on the iPhone with Ustream

Monday, January 19th, 2009

 

As seen in Techcrunch , Ustream has developed an application for the 3G iphone that allows you to watch Ustream anywhere w/everyone. Regardless of where you are at and what you are doing, you can choose to be in the moment with others in a shared live experience around a live event. If you are out-on-the-town and know that a guest speaker at a major conference is “going live” and want to watch live and be-in-the-crowd, then you can with this application.

You will be able to watch the Inauguration LIVE on Ustream with chat.  

Click here for the details how to get involved!!!

Macworld 2009 - What’s the buzz

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Analysts expect evolutionary products at Macworld Expo

While Steve Jobs won’t be giving the keynote address during next week’s Macworld Conference & Expo, analysts still expect the company to introduce some products during the company’s last scheduled attendance at the annual trade show.

“We won’t see revolutionary products, but we very well could see evolutionary products,” Michael Gartenberg, vice president of market research firm JupiterMedia and editor of theMobileDevicesToday blog, told Macworld. “Phil [Schiller] isn’t going to get up onstage, say hi, and walk off.”……….. more here!! 

 

Other news items regarding Macworld 2009!

17″ Unibody MacBook Pro with Non-Removable Extended-Life Battery?

Macworld: White Covered Banners, Keynote Rehearsal Spy Shot

Five things Apple needs to do at Macworld

Macworld: ‘Even the Small Talk Will be Big’, Update: White Covered Banners

Mac Mini to Gain Support for Dual Displays?

Macworld 2009 preview: Will Apple launch an ‘iPhone nano’?

iPhone (Nano?), Smaller Shuffle and Cheaper MacBook in 2009?

Voice Search with Google Mobile App

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

 

Google has released an update to their Google Mobile App for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and it adds an amazingly accurate voice search capability to your mobile device of choice.

All you have to do is put the phone to your ear, after you hear a beep you clearly say what you’re looking for, then you’ll hear another beep. In a few seconds you’ll have your search results.

I tried it for a post on Apple Gazette earlier today and it was correct 9 out of 10 times - which isn’t bad at all. I even tried to throw it off with words like “Godzilla”, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, and “William Shakespeare”.

Each time the App came through and worked like a charm.

If you haven’t tried it yet, you can get it right here for free.

 

  

 

 

This is written using the new Wordpress app

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Now it is possible to use your iPhone to blog to your Wordpress blog using the new Wordpress app

This sure Rulez Big Time

features:
- Support for WordPress.com blogs and self-installed WordPress blogs (version 2.5.1 and higher)
- Full support for tags and categories
- Photo support for both camera pics and library photos
- Support for multiple blogs
- Auto recovery feature recovers posts interrupted by phone calls