Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’
Well, maybe I should have titled this “Cleaning Your Laptop”, but this works on other things, including my iPhone. I have many people ask me how to best clean their laptops, desktops, and other computer electronics. As you may know, there are many solutions sold at most gadget stores. Usually, these solutions are for cleaning [...]
Android – the Google “Open Source” answer to smart phone software, doesn’t seem like it is really ready for primetime. I was surprised this week when T-Mobile and Google announced the new G1 phone and Android software. It was an event full of “It will probably” or “we imagine someone will…” promises to support how [...]
When I bought my first iPhone, and read the many reviews online, there was the occasional murmur from geeks wishing for a tethering solution for their iPhone. Tethering is the process of linking your phone to your computer, and using the phones data connection on your laptop. While i thought it would be kind [...]
(source) Like most iPhone owners this weekend, I was having a blast with the new 2.0 software. Also as a .Mac user, I have watched the painful Mobile Me transition unfold (well, it still is). While waiting for the Mobile Me rollercoaster to stop, I spent a lot of time experimenting with or reading about [...]
The day apple released the iPhone, and in the process, provided only minimal support for its own .Mac service – I was perplexed. What the heck were they thinking? Every other Apple solution allowed for total syncing of Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Bookmarks, and more. Why didn’t the iPhone? In the age of ActiveSync, Blackberry Enterprise, [...]
I have had my iPhone since the product was first released. I have really enjoyed it, and I have always been interested in the updates Apple brings. I have also played around with the “Jailbreaking” process, which allows you to apply 3rd party applications and modifications to the iPhone. For a while now, Apple [...]
“Isn’t the iPhone already big?”, you ask. Well, sort of. In the smart phone market it is beginning to see a decent percentage and is in second place to Blackberry. That’s good news, and is a good sign for us early adopters, who from day one hoped that Apple’s first attempt into the cell phone [...]
