Apr 03 2010
Sound From Only One iPhone Speaker
Did you know the speaker on the right isn’t a speaker? It’s actually the microphone.
Apr 03 2010
Did you know the speaker on the right isn’t a speaker? It’s actually the microphone.
Jun 17 2009
Apple – iPhone – New features in the iPhone 3.0 Software Update.
Well, here it is June 17th 9:15am CST and no 3.0 software yet. What’s up with that? I would have thought it would have been released at 12:01am PST at the very least. Now I am going to have to sit here all day hitting the check for update button in iTunes. For goodness sake, let’s get this party started!
Mar 18 2009
How To Play/Listen To Video Podcasts In The Background On An iPhone – Erik Vold’s Blog.
Starting yesterday one of my favorite podcasts, BuzzOutLoud began to include video in their podcast RSS itunes. I do enjoy watching the video however often when I travel I like to listen while using another app on my iphone. Unfortunately the iphone does not work like the old iPod Classic where you could select the video as audio only.
I asked google what I should do and came across this wonderful work around on Erik Vold’s site.
7 Step Solution/Tip/Trick/Run Around
- Open the “iPod” app
- Play a video podcast in the “podcasts” section of the “iPod” app.
- Press the home button, which exits the “iPod” app, returning you to the home screen.
- Turn off the screen.
- Double press the home button.
- Press play.
- Unlock the screen.
- Now the video’s audio should be playing in the background, and you should be at the home screen where you can select an app.
Mar 17 2009
Tasty Blog Snack – iPhone 3.0 Software!.
And there you have it:
• COPY AND PASTE!!!! You double tap on a piece of text and it will automatically place a bubble above it with the option to cut, copy or paste the current selection. To bring up the paste option, you just have to double tap again. To make a bigger selection of text, double tap and then drag where you’d like the text to end. You can also drag this text around. To undo a paste, just shake your phone!
• You can now send more than one photo by copying and pasting them into the Mail app.
• Use landscape (wide keyboard mode) in applications SMS, notepad, mail etc.
• New message app supports MMS! (Really, it’s about time) Send and received photos through the network.
• Voice memos that you can record edit, share and email directly from the app
• New calendar support! gcal! Subscriptions, .ics format, exchange
• Stock app added news and more details.
• SEARCH IN MAIL!!! finally! ..and other applications: Contacts, notes, calendar, iPod
• New Spotlight home screen that will let you search all of your applications.
• YouTube improvements!! ratings, subscriptions and profiles!
• Notes sync with iTunes, Shake to shuffle, WiFi auto-login, Stereo Bluetooth, parental controls, call log, iTunes account creation, anti-phishing, meeting invitations and more.
Mar 17 2009
What to expect from iPhone 3.0 – Apple 2.0.
Any and/or all of these would be great:
- Copy and paste. Better two years late than never, according to multiple sources. See, for example, here and here.
- Push notification. So Facebook, say, could alert you when you have a new message. This was promised in June 2008, but not yet delivered.
- MMS — Multimedia Messaging Service. So you can forward those pictures sent to you by friends with far less sophisticated cell phones. Maybe yes, maybe no.
- Better mail program. Why can’t you search past messages? Read them in landscape mode? Delete then en masse?
- Internet sharing. For those times when your iPhone has access but your laptop doesn’t. Apple and AT&T have both said so-called “tethering” is coming real soon now.
- Bluetooth support. Currently available only for phone headsets. Could be expanded to support wireless keyboards, speaker systems, file exchanges, syncing etc.
- Flash support. So you’d see videos and dancing advertisements instead of those little blue cubes. Adobe (ADBE) says its Flash Player software is ready and waiting for Apple’s approval.
- Better App management. The current interface is barely capable of organizing 148 applications, never mind 28,000.
- Voice dialing and turn-by-turn directions. Quick, before iPhone users cause any more traffic accidents.
- Video capture. It can be done without modifying the built-in camera as iPhone Video Recorder, an application available only for jailbroken iPhones, has shown.
- A new browser. The current version of iPhone Safari is nearly two years old and starting to get a little long in the tooth.
Jan 06 2009
Sling Updates: HD Streaming Coming to Mac, iPhone Sling App Scheduled for Q1.
I am soooo excited!
Sling Media to Demonstrate SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone and Slingbox HD Streaming on the Mac at Macworld
San Francisco — Macworld — January 6, 2009 — Sling Media, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS), is demonstrating a version of SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone being developed for the iTunes store at this year’s Macworld. Sling Media will deliver a version of SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone to Apple for certification in Q1.
Sling Media is also unveiling a prototype of a new SlingPlayer for Mac HD which allows Slingbox PRO-HD users to stream HD to their Mac desktop or laptop computer. The new SlingPlayer for Mac HD is a web-based version of the SlingPlayer software that will be accessible from Sling.com, Sling Media’s recently launched video entertainment web site.
“SlingPlayer Mobile is ideally suited for the iPhone’s large touch screen display and I know iPhone users are eagerly anticipating the application’s availability,” said Blake Krikorian, co-founder and CEO of Sling Media. “Add to that HD streaming support for Slingbox PRO-HD customers and live TV support on our video entertainment site, Sling.com, and you can see Sling Media is committed to delivering great solutions for Mac users.”
SlingPlayer Mobile gives consumers their entire home TV experience, including local channels, local sports teams, video on demand, pay per view, etc. Any program that you can watch on your sofa back home, you can now watch via your iPhone using a standard network connection (3G Cellular, WiFi). In addition, SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone users can also control their home digital video recorder (DVR) to watch recorded shows, pause, rewind, and fast forward live TV, or even queue new recordings while on the road.
Pricing and Availability
SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone will be submitted to Apple for testing and approval in Q1. The price has not been determined at this time. SlingPlayer for Mac HD will be available for free via the web-based SlingPlayer within Sling.com later in Q1. Mac customers will be able to use either Safari or Firefox web browsers to get both HD streaming and Live TV within Sling.com.