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Blower App for iPhone

However pointless this post may seem to be initially, I can promise you that sheer creativity on behalf of some iPhone app developers warrants it.

Have you ever felt so out of air that you couldn’t blow out your own candles?
How about so tired that you couldn’t blow herbs across the table to… umm… where-ever you wanted them to go?
Have you ever been in a remote location and instantly wished you had a very low powered leaf blower in your pocket? Read the rest of this entry »

It has been just under 2.5 years since the epic launch of the iPhone. Since that day we have seen great improvements. Not so much on the phone side, as the basic phone features of the iPhone have not changed dramatically (with the exception of multimedia messaging that is barely becoming available) since its’ introduction, but more-so on the mobile computing side. The iPhone (and iPod touch) platform has developed into the largest collection of apps ever for a mobile platform. The mobile safari browser too, has shown us that we can expect a mobile web surfing experience comparable to laptop. The iPhone platform has soared above the competition, leaving all other iPhone Clones (of which there have been MANY) in the dust.

Android Vs. iPhone

But today marks the one-week mark of the introduction of the Motorola Droid which runs the Android mobile platform. Within its’ first week of sales, the droid has sold over 250,000 units. These sales scores are second only to the infamous iPhone launch, which brings to question… Can the Android mobile platform overpower the iPhone mobile platform? If there ever was a chance that it could happen, it is NOW! Read the rest of this entry »

16 Nov 2009

Android vs. iPhone

Author: admin | Filed under: iPhone

When I first saw this newsline, I simply thought to myself, “well thats good, more video sites that are iPhone compatible are always nice”, then I continued on working. After about a minute I paused… thought about what I just read, and went back to the article to investigate further. Livestream is not another video supplier for iPhone, I missed the key word. Live video! Livestream has used the new quicktime live support protocol and created an amazingly simple interface to send live video to the any iPhone or iPod touch. That is when I said to myself again, “WOW, this is HUGE!”. Read the rest of this entry »

12 Nov 2009

Livestream Brings Live Video to iPhone

Author: admin | Filed under: Announcements, iPhone

One thing I have always enjoyed about my Mac is the high amount of free little applications that are available for it. For some reason, the mac community tends to scratch each other’s backs and create various little applications, that add functionality that you probably never thought you would want. I have ran across a countless number of these “mini apps” over the years and it is now my pleasure to present to you the top 5 mini mac apps that you never knew you needed. Once you start using these, you will probably never be able to live without them again. At the bottom of the article you will be able to give your own ratings for each application. No sign-up is necessary so be sure to vote.

5 Mini Mac Apps That You Never Knew You Needed

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Caffeine#5 – Caffeine

I guarantee no one ever thought that installing an app would solve this problem. But we have probably all felt the pain of life without it. Have you ever been watching a movie, presenting a keynote, or just plain staring at your computer when it all of a sudden dims or goes to sleep? We all know the solution… and we all go through the same process. It starts off by jiggling the mouse to wake it up again. Then we realize how annoying that could be, but go straight on working. A few seconds later it does it again. Now we are sort of upset, so we go to system preferences to change the screensaver settings, but then pause when we realize that we will probably forget to change it back again and will eventually come back to our macbook down the road and it will be dead because it didn’t auto-dim or auto-sleep. So we close system preferences and resort to jiggling the mouse every 30 seconds. However, every time we jiggle that mouse we think to ourselves, “I wish there was a better way”. Well now there is, load your computer with caffeine and it will never sleep again (well, until it wears off). Read the rest of this entry »

11 Nov 2009

5 “Mini Mac Apps” That You Never Knew You Needed

Author: admin | Filed under: Lists, Reviews, Software