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Thursday
Aug132009

Conveniences of the Digital world - iPhone AOL Radio App

I was driving home from work in the wee hours of the morning - around 6am to be exact, and I felt like listening to a morning show, but thing is my radio doesn't pick up anything that I like in the area.  I live relatively far from LA, or any populated city, so I can't tune into something local 'cause of lousy my radio is. So thinking quick on my feet I realized that I have the AOL Radio app on my iPhone and realized if I wanted to I could listen to something other than the usual suspects. I used to live in Las Vegas and I listened to a particular morning show religiously every morning, so I figured I'd hit that up. So I hooked my Iphone 3GS into my car via microphone jack, with its 3G enabled, and fired up the AOL Radio app. I looked up the local stations for Las Vegas and in seconds I was listening in LIVE on what was happening about 300 miles away. I knew I could do it before, but it wasn't until then that I found a practical use in my own daily life for it.

I drove for 30 mins in sheer bliss and thought of it as a great convenience of living in the digital world.

Sunday
Aug092009

Google plans to move Google voice iPhone app, to the iPhones browser, says David Pogue

With its native Google Voice application rejected from the iPhone App Store, the software maker is planning a full-featured Web application in its place.

 

 

Revealed by David Pogue inThe New York Times, Google's alleged Voice Web application is said to be the "next chapter" in the ongoing dispute between it and Apple.


Already, Google says it is readying a replacement for the Google Voice app that will offer exactly the same features as the rejected app -- except that it will take the form of a specialized, iPhone-shaped Web page," Pogue writes. "For all intents and purposes, it will behave exactly the same as the app would have; you can even install it as an icon on your Home screen.

He goes on to question: "What is Apple going to do now? Start blocking access to individual Web sites?"

On Friday, Google declined to comment on Pogue's column. However, the news reaffirms the browser abilities alluded to in comments from a Google spokesperson last week.

We work hard to bring Google applications to a number of mobile platforms, including the iPhone," the spokesperson toldAppleInsider. "Apple did not approve the Google Voice application we submitted six weeks ago to the Apple App Store. We will continue to work to bring our services to iPhone users, for example by taking advantage of advances in mobile browsers.

Weeks ago, Apple rejected the Google Voice application, and pulled two programs that used the Voice service from the App Store. AT&T has denied responsibility in the incident, but it, Google and Apple are under investigation from the Federal Communications Commission over the matter.

 

Tuesday
Aug042009

Tech and Fitness - 2 NEW APPS

 

Hey,...Matt Bradbury here from www.trainmefit.com.

I'm Brandoon's brother - I'm going to be doing some guest blog posts over here at T3chH3lp.com (great site by the way!).

I watch people everyday struggle with healthy lifestyle choices. Lately I’ve been using two really neat apps which I’ve found useful and motivating. Download these if you’re looking to challenge yourself!

App #1

I’ve never been one to run for more than 30 minutes, but lately I have been! This app tracks exactly where you’re going and the distance you’ve run. It also shows your current speed, average speed, and it times your run! It even stores your running log online at mapmyrun.com. It’s a FREE APP (iMapMyRun) check it out.

App #2

This second app has been a lifesaver. It’s called ‘Intervals’. It lets you set up times for the warm-up, high intensity phase, low-intensity phase, rest phase, cool-down phase, and the number of intervals. You can even use it while you listen to your music on the iPhone. I’ve used this app to keep my own interval training runs on track and I’ve also used it during my TrainMeFit Bootcamp workouts. Any fitness trainer looking to focus more on clients vs. his stopwatch should get this app. This app does however cost $2.00 – (it’s always better when they’re free J ).

I’m off for a dog walk with Sullee,

Stay Healthy,

Matt

 

Sunday
Aug022009

iPhone PSD Vector kit | the iphone GUI download

Behind the design

Here are some insights from the designer herself:

This iPhone Vector Pack was created entirely in Photoshop. The elements in this set are a combination of vector and real screenshots. Last month, I was asked to create a mobile website mock-up using the iPhone as a medium. I needed to show several parts of the interface, none of which I had graphics for. I set out to create an iPhone “starter kit” for myself.

This iPhone Vector Pack comes with several button elements, as well as six different iPhone interface options (which you can turn on and off in Photoshop). I hope this freebie pack will be useful for mobile developers and front-end designers who need a professional way to show mock-ups to clients or to work out ideas.

Download @ Smashingmagazine.com

Thursday
Jul302009

Apple worker commits suicide because of missing prototype iPhone

Apple Inc said it was awaiting results from an investigation into the death of a worker in China, after media reports said the man killed himself on learning he was suspected of leaking company secrets.
The case puts the spotlight on Apple, whose public face as maker of the wildly successful iPhone contrasts with its reputation for a highly secretive corporate culture.

"We are saddened by the tragic loss of a young employee and we are awaiting the results of the investigation into his death," Apple said in a statement released in the United States on Tuesday, declining further comment.

"We require that our suppliers treat all workers with dignity and respect," it added.

Apple's iPhones are made in south China by its contract manufacturing partner Foxconn International, a unit of Taiwan electronics giant Hon Hai.

Foxconn said in a statement that a worker named Sun Danyong, who had joined the company in 2008, had committed suicide and expressed its condolences to his family.

"The company has noticed there has been much detailed discussion on the Internet and welcomes public discussion on how to help Foxconn's management where it is lacking," Foxconn said in a statement. "We will scrutinize those places ... and strengthen our assistance to young employees," it added
Foxconn did not go into the details surrounding Sun's death.

But according to a report in the Guangzhou-based Nanfang Daily, Sun, a 25-year-old product manager, became frantic after discovering that one of 16 prototypes of Apple's fourth-generation N90 iPhone had gone missing. The iPhone is Apple's hottest-selling device and the latest version is a well-kept secret.

 


Sun vented his growing frustration in text messages to his girlfriend and a former classmate, and tried to find the missing device, the Nanfang Daily said. But company officials from Foxconn's security division apparently got suspicious and raided his home.

  The Yunnan native jumped from his 12th floor apartment the day after, according to the report.
The incident, which triggered an investigation from local police and within Foxconn itself, sparked a Web firestorm in China and has provoked criticism of Apple's intensely guarded corporate culture.
The company has previously threatened lawsuits against media and bloggers that try to publish information about its upcoming products, often arguing they obtained the information from employees who violated confidentiality agreements.

 



Wednesday
Jul292009

iPhone Worldwide SMS Hack Coming Thursday | 30th Jul 09

Two researchers have found an iPhone bug that could infect phones virally via SMS.They plan to reveal the still unpatched iPhone bug at the Black Hat cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas on Thursday. If you receive a text message with a single square character, you are advised to immediately turn off your iPhone, as they warn it means that someone has utilized the bug to take over your iPhone.

This is serious. The only thing you can do to prevent it is turn off your phone,” said cybersecurity researcher Charles Miller. “Someone could pretty quickly take over every iPhone in the world with this.

The two found the bug in how the iPhone handles text messages.Once in control, the hacker has complete control over your iPhone, allowing them to make calls, visit websites, turn on the camera and more importantly they can send the bug via SMS.
Well over a month ago, they have reached out to Apple, but have not heard back.



Charles Miller isn’t new at finding security flaws in the iPhone. Back in 2007, Miller found a bug that allowed someone to remotely hijack the iPhone via the browser.

It’s not clear if Apple has included a fix in iPhone OS 3.1, which recently entered beta 3 stage, so will not be ready by Thursday. Be careful out there and perhaps we’ll have more information come Thursday on a possible fix from Apple.

Thursday
Jul232009

Turn by Turn GPS For iPhone OS 3.0 | from Navigon

German GPS firm Navigon has finally releasedMobileNavigator North America[App Store, $69.99 through August 15th and $99.99 thereafter], one of the first full-featured turn-by-turn GPS navigation applications for the iPhone. While several subscription-based GPS applications, includingAT&T's own servicehave appeared since the release of iPhone OS 3.0,MobileNavigatorrepresents the first full-featured GPS application bearing a single upfront cost to reach North America, beating out the much-anticipatedhardware/software combinationcoming from TomTom. Navigon released aEuropean versionofMobileNavigatorlate last month.


The new North American package contains maps for the United States (including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) and Canada from NAVTEQ. Features include:

-Reality View™ Pro displays photo-realistic 3D views with actual road signs and lane guidance for virtually every highway interchange and exit drivers will encounter.


-Lane Assistant Pro helps drivers prepare to make an upcoming exit or turn by providing a lane map complete with arrows and actual road geometry.


-Speed Assistant with adjustable audio-visual warning.


-Day & Night Mode for map display.


-Direct Access allows navigation to contacts saved in the iPhone's address book.
- Branded POIs and POIs along the route
- 2D and 3D map view.
- Automatic switch between portrait and landscape format.
- Intelligent address entry.
- Real signpost display.

Navigon promises a free update coming soon to add such features as multiple-destination routing, additional view options, integration of points of interest entries with the iPhone's phone and address book features, and optimized volume control when using iPod functionality. Navigon has also released a video preview the new North American application.

The application requires an iPhone 3G or 3GS running iPhone OS 3.0 and weighs in at 1.29 GB.

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