The good news first: Josh Marshall and the good folks at Talking Points Memo are working on a mobile app for the iPhone and Blackberry and it’s likely to be free! Josh has a lot of good ideas about what the app is going to be like.
Mainframe app interacting with Google Maps in iPhone
by LeVoltz on 07. Oct, 2009 in How-To
The article Accessing z/OS applications with an iPhone at IBM Developer Works last week demonstrates how Mainframe and Google Maps interact.
Why are we so kicked about it? Well, for starters even now the backbone for most fortune 500 companies is Mainframe. And this example proves the concept of mainframe interaction with WEB 2.0 components. This [...]
2 Billion iPhone Apps Downloads – Which Are The Best Apps?
by LeVoltz on 01. Oct, 2009 in Downloads, Graphics
This past Monday, Apple announced that more than 2 billion mobile apps have been downloaded from its Apple App Store. There are now more than 85,000 apps available to the more than 50 million iPhone and iPod touch customers worldwide and over 125,000 developers in Apple’s iPhone Developer Program.
So there’s now an app for virtually everything, from flashlights and silly games to top notch applications with valuable and interesting information.
Apple Release New Firmware for the iPhone 3.0
by LeVoltz on 20. Jul, 2009 in Downloads
The new firmware for the iPhone 3.0 by Apple has finally arrived and it is bringing some amazing changes to both the iPod Touch and the iPhone.
Minutes after Apple began pushing the update on the Internet, users began downloading to their iPod Touch and iPhone devices. Until the iPhone Development Team announces that users [...]
Tweetie for Mac – My First Impression
by LeVoltz on 07. Jun, 2009 in Blog, Downloads
Tweetie released a couple of months back but I had the chance to test it on my iTouch and Macbook only a week ago. However, I was impressed with what it had to offer. The strongest feature of Tweetie for Mac application is its aesthetic quality User Interface, which just “looks” good. This feature alone [...]
Control Your Mac Using Your iPhone
by LeVoltz on 17. May, 2009 in Gadgets
You need to start a backup,but you’re miles away from your Mac. What can you do? In much the way you can control another Mac through Leopard’s Screen Sharing feature, you can control a Mac from your iPhone. The means for doing so is a VNC client such as ReadPixel’s $7 Remote-Tap. A VNC client [...]
How to Sync To-Do List and Notes in iPhone
by LeVoltz on 10. May, 2009 in Gadgets
Apple currently doesn’t offer any means to sync data from your iPhone’s Notes app or to-do items from iCal on to the Mac. To get this job done, you would have to look elsewhere.
Keep it Online: If you have a reasonable internet connection spead, use an online to-do service. Toodledo, Remember the Milk and Google’s [...]
How To Update your Blog Using iPhone
by LeVoltz on 09. May, 2009 in How-To
You’re out and about when you stumble upon something you absolutely ned to share with the world. All you’ve got on you is your iPhone. While the device isn’t ideal for typing out lengthy rants, it’s sufficient for dashing off a short blog post.
Although most major blogging platforms let you post to your blog via [...]
Top 5 iPhone Games of 2009
by LeVoltz on 26. Apr, 2009 in Downloads, Gadgets
Apple’s iPhone/iTouch has emerged as a serious video game console platform, fulfilling the long-held promise of mobile/ipod phone gaming and positioning itself as a legitimate competitor to handheld consoles. The best ones are generally simple and easy to play. After all, these games are played on the move. However, to really be considered as the [...]
App Store launched by Google and Microsoft
by LeVoltz on 23. Feb, 2009 in Events
In order to counter attack the popular Apple’s App store, Google and Microsoft are coming up with similar services, called Android Market and Windows Marketplace respectively. These initiatives would set as proper platforms for the developers to sell their applications for the mobile phones that are running on Android and Windows Operating System. It is [...]
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