Archive for July, 2007

Mobile phone music

I love! I love! What would you think? You are absolutely right! I love music! I so love music that the life out of music I’ve denied positively. Therefore you can imagine how I was happy when had news that there is opportunity at last to listen music through a mobile. If you are owner of Motorola you just have to open iTunes menu interface on your ultra-sleek Motorola RAZR that lets you, scrolling through your play list, to select a song to play it - with any accompanying album art completely.

Also you can shuffle songs right from the main menu or to connect your phone to your Mac or PC, then choose the needed songs or let iTunes to choose them for you. Enjoy your phone with a random selection from your iTunes library.


Add comment July 21, 2007

GPS on your mobile.

The mobile phone local search and navigation application is great deal! GPS on your mobile what could one dream about! As for me it’s really extremely necessary thing. You see it has:
Visual and voice guidance to any destination
Search or define any location by its address
Search and navigate to businesses listed in yellow pages directories
Present any required location on the map
View and use dynamic high quality maps at various scales
View and navigate over high resolution satellite images
Calculate the fastest way between two locations
Besides this thing can calculate the route of a journey to any address or point you need.

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2 comments July 17, 2007

iPhone: The Ultimate Hands Free Gadget is iPhree


3 comments July 14, 2007

iPhone Mania is continuing.

A photo of the day is knitted iPhone. It’s no joke, it’s truth. As we know the number of people indicated interest in a potential Apple cellular handset. Some of them has became happy owners of this new gadget already. So, parents have bought iPod and what to do their kids? They need a toy looks exactly like iPhone or parents will not have peace. Smart parents found the right way, they knitted very nice many-coloured iPhone.

I believe Apple has to pay them for good idea for advertising. You can read about in Daddy Types blog.


Add comment July 8, 2007

Life-Changing Inventions.

This fascinating list of the past quarter-century inventions reminds us how far society has come and how much the world is changed. Fo example we can’t imagine our life without Cell phones and iPods, how we got along without them? Surely, not all innovations have been electronic, but mostly of them, that’s truth.
Cell phones
Laptop computers
BlackBerry Devices
Debit cards
Caller ID
DVDs
Lithium rechargeable batteries
iPods
Pay at the pump
Lettuce in a bag
Digital cameras
Doppler radar
Flat-panel TVs
Electronic tolls
PowerPoint
Audio Conference
Microwavable popcorn
High-tech footwear
Online stock trading
Big Bertha golf clubs
Disposable contacts
StairMaster
TiVo
Purell
Home satellite TV
Karaoke


Add comment July 3, 2007

A list of 20 iPhone dissapointments.

I’ve found this information hope it will be interesting for you too.

1. Bluetooth is ONLY good for connecting a headset. That’s it.

2. There is no file browser on the device at all. Data must be organized (if at all) in the appropriate application.

3. The camera is a simple application that has ONE button: the shutter. Pictures come out okay on the device, but nothing too fancy on a monitor, especially if it was an attempt at a macro shot.

4. SIM card is damn near impossible to open, if at all. I didn’t look into it extensively.

5. Web browser is slow, even over WLAN. Even the simple OneList web app that was created takes around 20 seconds to load over WLAN. You can not highlight, cut, copy, or paste and text from a website, and you can not save any images you find from a website either. The only nice thing about it is the tabbed browsing, which crashed on me when I went to Engadget and YouTube on two tabs. This is the only application that allows you to use the keyboard in landscape mode.

6. The keyboard sucks. It gets slightly better after the iPhone “learns” you, as the employees said, but even then, it’s not a device you can use with one hand comfortably, much less without looking.

7. You can only send one picture at a time in an email.

8. No custom ringtones (yet, as we were being told) and the alert tones can not be changed whatsoever.

9. The default ringtones are incredibly lame.

10. The only form of customization outside of a lame default ringtone is the wallpaper, which you’ll only see when you need to unlock the device or when you get a phone call.

11. “Picture pinching” or using two fingers to zoom on any content is certainly fun to play with, but not practical whatsoever. This operation depends solely on using the device with two hands.

12. No document editor or native viewer. You can not store documents on the device to be viewed, they can only be viewed as attachments when they’re sent to your in an email.

13. Visual voicemail is laggy and reacts about the same way as pushing the fast forward and rewind buttons on traditional voicemail systems. The only advantage is for those that get that many voicemail messages a day that they need to sort them according to priority.

14. NO games. None.

15. No voice dialing.

16. No speed dialing (which can be made up by the “quick list”, but getting to that quick list isn’t as fast as holding a single key on a real keypad).

17. No video.

18. No MMS.

19. It’s still <4GB for $500 and <8GB for $600 20. It only takes around 2 hours to explore every menu without any options for expandability except to scrounge around for new web apps that will load slowly and nowhere near as smoothly as the native apps.


Add comment July 1, 2007


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