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By admin, on September 14th, 2010
 iPhone 4
Consumer Reports, the popular publication which reviews and rates consumer products has said that it would not be recommending consumers to purchase iPhone 4. Apple has announced that it will be ending its scheme of giving a free case to consumers purchasing the iPhone 4 that resolved the antennae reception issue on September 30, 2010. Consumers had complained that touching the external antennae embedded in the steel band that encircles the case in iPhone 4 led to loss of signal and dropped calls. After this issue was highlighted by several media publications, Apple announced that it will be giving a free case to the consumers buying the iPhone 4 that mitigates the issue. Continue reading Consumer Reports Does Not Recommends iPhone 4
By admin, on September 14th, 2010
 iPhone 4 Case
After the launch of iPhone 4 in June, there were immediate consumer complaints that touching the external antennae embedded in the steel band that encircles the case led to loss of signal and dropped calls. Apple hurriedly organized a press conference on July 14, where Steve Jobs did not directly acknowledge a hardware issue with the position of the antennae, but instead offered users a free $29 worth Bumper case which mitigated the issue. Continue reading Apple Ending its Free Case Scheme for iPhone 4
By admin, on September 9th, 2010
 Americas Election HQ application from Fox
Fox network has launched an America’s Election HQ application to cover the latest political developments this midterm election. The application will break down up-to-the-minute information for the newly interested, as well as the politically savvy. The application users will get Stirewalt’s exclusive “Power Play” political newsletter, the insider’s guide to the biggest stories of the day. Continue reading Fox Launches iPhone Application Covering Midterm Elections
By admin, on September 8th, 2010
 BT Fon application for iPhone and Andorid
British Telecom has announced a new BT FON application for iPhone and Android smartphones in the U.K. The application will automatically connect customers to its network of 1.6 million Wi-Fi hotspots. It will give BT Total Broadband customers free and unlimited Wi-Fi access, and comes with a weekly updated map of hotspots to help customers find their nearest hotspot. Once BT customers have downloaded the app, they can input their BT Internet email username and password, and choose to be automatically logged in whenever they are in a BT Wi-Fi area. Continue reading BT Customers Get Free Wi-Fi Access Through BT FON
By admin, on September 7th, 2010
Nike has launched a Nike+ application with GPS functionality. This application helps you to keep track of your running. It records your pace, distance, and run route using the iPhone’s GPS and accelerometer technology. You can use a Challenge Me feature in the application to push farther, faster, or longer than your last run. Fun motivational messages from Nike’s top athletes appear to celebrate your victory, if you beat your last run. As you run, you can get voice feedback on how you are doing or tap the map to see where you are. Continue reading Nike Launches Application to Track Runs with GPS
By admin, on September 6th, 2010
 University of Virginia iPhone Application
After the corporations jumped into the iPhone application bandwagon, it is now the turn of the universities. University of Virginia has launched a free iPhone application. The application offers 22 different sub-applications for prospective students, students, alumni, faculty, staff and Cavalier sports fans. Users can check the admissions timetable, search for books in the library, look up President Sullivan’s office phone and e-mail address, read about University traditions and play the “Good Ol’ Song.” They can track athletic contests in progress and look up the bios of the players and coaches; read the latest news from UVA Today, the Cavalier Daily and the U.Va. Magazine; make an appointment in the Health System; and check whether there are any available seats in Larry Sabato’s politics courses. There are sub-apps for special events like Homecomings Weekend and Final Exercises. One special feature (available only on GPS-enabled iPhones) allows users strolling on the Grounds to point their phones at a building and find out its name and brief description. WillowTree Apps Inc. of Charlottesville, handled the design and build-out of the application and they had nicknamed it “The Good Old App.”
Read the post on University of Virginia blog…
By admin, on September 6th, 2010
 Twitter for Smartphones
The number of twitter users using it on their mobile phones has seen a meteoric rise by 62% since mid-April this year. The number of new users starting on Twitter on mobile has increased to 16% compared to 5% before. The business managers at Twitter have been following a strategy to increase its use on mobile. Earlier there were a lot of third party applications for using Twitter on iPhone, but there was no application specifically from Twitter. The Twitter management decided to acquire an iPhone application called Tweetie and turned it into the official Twitter application for iPhone, with a new sign-up interface. Continue reading Twitter Use on Mobile Phones Growing by Leaps and Bounds
By admin, on September 5th, 2010
 Energizer Wireless Induction Charger
Energizer has announced a wireless inductive charger for charging iPhone and Blackberry smartphone devices. This charger will allow consumers to charge their smartphones, MP3 players, cameras, and any device which is 5 watts or less wirelessly on a single charging station regardless of the manufacturer. It is based on a new universal standard for inductive charging called Qi. Devices with a Qi-enabled accessory or with Qi built directly into it can charge on any Qi inductive charging pad. Inductive charging happens when two devices—one designed to send power and the other designed to receive it—touch one another and energy is transferred between them. Continue reading Energizer Announces a Wireless Inductive Charger for iPhone and Blackberry
By admin, on August 31st, 2010
An application called iStethoscope, developed by Peter Bentley of University College of London, converts an iPhone into a stethoscope. To use the application, the iPhone is placed close to the chest, so that it’s built-in microphone can record the heartbeats. The application is an audio amplifier that records sounds through the built-in microphone, amplifies it, filters it in real time and records it. Continue reading Listening to Your Heartbeats is Just an iPhone Away
By admin, on August 26th, 2010
 Netflix application for iphone
Netflix has launched a free application for the iPhone. This application allows Netflix members to stream selected movies or episodes to their iPhone and watch them instantly for no additional cost. The monthly plans for Netflix start at $8.99 a month and allow unlimited viewing of the videos available for streaming. The streamed movies or episodes can be watched using Wi-Fi or the 3G network. The episodes and movies are organized into a variety of categories based on members personal preferences, popular genres, new arrivals and members’ individual instant Queues. Continue reading Netflix Launches on iPhone
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