Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

As I use twitter more, I am finding more uses for it. One of my more recent discoveries is to use twitter in conjunction with the ever-so useful Automator application that comes with Mac OS X to perform remote functions on my Mac. Specifically, I solved the problem of checking mail on [...]


It took a while but phone manufacturers are finally starting to produce some competition for the iPhone. Check out the video and hopefully, there is much more to come in 2008.


In my last post, I explored briefly the RSS conundrum. I failed to share what I use as my daily RSS reader. In short, an RSS reader provides a way in which to aggregate all of your RSS feeds in one place rather than to visit each site independently. Once you get [...]


Of course there are all kinds of hacks available to make third-party applications work on the iPhone. I’ve decided to wait until Apple releases their SDK in Q1 of next year before I starting installing any native applications. Until then, here is a compiled list of web applications that I use regularly on [...]


This headline in the online version of the New York Times grabbed me not because of what it said, but because how it said it. Something looks off, than I immediately realized that the iPhone name was shown incorrectly as “IPhone”.
iPhone >>>> IPhone
Same spelling but yet completely different. It almost looks like I-P [...]


There are plenty of critics that bash Apple for making the decision to keep the iPhone closed to developers to build third-party applications for the device. I happen to agree with Jason Fried on this topic, which is to say that I think it is a wise move to force developers to build applications [...]


Yes, I stood in line for three hours at the Apple store to get my hands on the iPhone on the day they released it. Was it worth it? Absolutely. This is one stunning mobile phone! There are pleanty of in-depth reviews floating on the Internet, so rather than cover what [...]