Archive for July 29th, 2010

iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad Application List » Ambiance

With all the distractions we face in day to day life, it can be hard to relax and shut off at the end of the day. The Ambiance app allows you to do just that. Whether you want the right music to go to sleep to, for reading or just to …

Canadian iPhone 4 launch details emerge: Rogers offers 6GB for $30, iPad sharing for $20

The iPhone 4 may be launching on all the major Canadian carriers tomorrow , but we’re only just now starting to get the actual details on what they’ll be offering. Rogers is the first out of the gate and, for a change, it looks like folks in the US may just be a tad jealous of their northern neighbors. It’s not only offering the iPhone 4 for a further discounted price — $159 for the 16GB and $269 for the 32GB on a three-year contract (for both new and existing customers eligible for a hardware upgrade) — but it’s bringing back its 6GB data plan for $30 a month as well. On top of that, Rogers is also offering a new iPad sharing plan that will let you share those 6GB between the two devices for an extra $20 a month

iPad App Review: Pocket Informant HD | iPad – Application Reviews

Much like with the iPhone, there are new apps added to the app store for the iPad each day and these apps have a variety of jobs. Also, if you have an.

JavaScript iPad Application Project

Hi, I need an iPad application developed with following features: – It should be able to parse RSS feeds located at a URL – Display parsed results in a grid view – Clicking on any news should go to relevant news web . …

iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad Application List » AOL Radio

The AOL Radio app is one that serves all your radio needs in an app that is easy to use. The radio is a tricky thing these days with everyone choosing instead to use their ipods and itunes as a source of music. …

PadPressed Converts Your Blog Into an iPad Application | PadGadget

Are you a blogger? If you’re a blogger, chances are you’re doing it on WordPress. WordPress is a very popular blog software and powers some of the most popular sites on the web today, including PadGadget.If you’re not a blogger, …

Rumor: Sprint Testing Wi-Fi Case for iPod Touch

It looks like Sprint is hell-bent on bringing at least some kind of iPhone to its network. An FCC filing shows a MiFi like device which not only creates a personal Wi-Fi hotspot but also acts as a cradle for the iPod Touch. It effectively turns the iPod into an iPhone, only without the actual phone part, nor the cameras, nor the GPS. But you sort of see the point. The “Peel”, as it looks to be called, is an interesting idea, and isn’t outside the scope of Sprint’s iAmbition: remember the free iPad case which would also hold Sprint’s own 4G wireless router?

iMac’s latest 27-inch iteration requires special parts for your own SSD in second drive bay

One of the few highlights of the refreshed 27-inch iMac is the new SSD option for its second drive bay. This sure is good news for performance addicts carrying some spare cash, but with the 256GB SSD addition costing from $750, some may prefer the DIY route to save a few pennies for that gold iPad . Sadly, it won’t be as straight forward as sliding in a new drive — e-tailer OWC noticed in its teardown that you’ll be needing a mounting bracket and a couple of cables that are only supplied with Apple’s own SSD. That said, if you can find a way to secure the drive in the bay, all you’ll need are a SATA male-to-two-female splitter plus a left-angled SATA connector cable, and then a way to partially remove the logic board to access the free port. Yup, it’s as easy as really complicated pie. iMac’s latest 27-inch iteration requires special parts for your own SSD in second drive bay originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Jul 2010 11:39:00 EDT.

The Eye-Fi Pro and the iPad? Forget About it

After posting about the ShutterSnitch/Eye-Fi combo on Monday, which lets you beams photographs direct from your camera to an iPhone or iPad, I was sold, and I bought both. After using them for a couple days, it turns out that the Eye-Fi, in its Pro form at least, pretty much sucks. I went for the Pro as it is the only one that works with RAW files

Screen-Protector for Magic Mouse: Why?

Most people I know who have an Apple Magic Mouse hate it. They hate the carpal-tunnel-inflaming multi-touch gestures, and they hate the stupid shape, which fits nobody’s hand. One thing they probably don’t hate, though, is the resilient glass surface on top. Even the most cautious of Magic Mouse lovers would likely shy away from this $15 MouseGuard, essentially a screen-protector for something that sits on a desk all day. A screen-protector makes sense when that screen is swinging around your neck (camera) or sitting in your pocket with some carelessly forgotten keys (phone), but not when the worst that could befall the glass panel is being lightly scraped with an untrimmed fingernail.