Posted by Cocoa_Head under featured, iPhone on Wednesday May 20, 2009
According to an article from Wired, (Actually, Wired is reporting on AppleiPhoneApps’ rumor, an insider from Apple’s hardware team has leaked the next generation iPhone specs, along with a speculated release date of July 17. Many of these specs leaked go along with the screenshots of things we’ve seen lately, including the digital compass, video recorder and video editing. The full list of possible specs include:
32GB and 16GB to replace current capacities
$199 and $299 price-points to be maintained
3.2 Megapixel camera
Video recording & editing capabilities
Ability to send a picture & video via MMS
Discontinuation of the metal band surrounding the edge of the device
OLED screen
1.5X The battery life
Double the RAM and processing power
Built-in FM transmitter
Apple logo on the back to light up
Rubber-tread backing
Sleeker design
Built-in compass
Revolutionary combination of the camera, GPS, compass, and Google maps to identify photo and inform about photo locations.
Turn by turn directions
July 17th, 2009 release date
OLED would be especially great, making the screen look nicer than it already is and have support for higher resolutions.
Posted by Cocoa_Head under Reviews, featured on Friday Apr 17, 2009
The iPhone Flower Garden App looks absolutely fantastic. The concept is very simple simple : plant seeds in a pot, water them, and watch them grow into flowers, all done with a wonderful UI (user interface) and eye candy animation. You unlock new types of flowers as you go along, some of which will grow immediately, and others that take days of tending and watering. When you have flowers in bloom, you can cut various flowers from different types and combine them to make a beautiful bouquet that you can send via email to that special someone. Future improvements and functions for the iPhone Flower Garden app, may go beyond the “grow/cut/send” concept of the current version. Eventually, the developer will be adding in the ability to cross polinate between other Flower Garden users to create completely new breeds of flowers. In other words, the first online flower growing game!? The developer mentioned the future ability to actually grow flowers into messages for the recipient. So a user could create a flower seed with a message that you can send to someone. As they tend to the seeds, they will grow into a flowery message for that person. The iPhone Garden App is available for iPhone and iPod Touch
Features of the iPohne Flower Garden App :
A virtual garden complete with the serene sights and sounds of the outdoors, birds, wind etc.
Over 20 types of seeds to unlock, expandable game-play.
Create mixed bouquets of your best blossoms to share with loved ones by email.
Full 3D flowers and bouquets that react to the touch with lovely effects.
Unique flowers with realistic growth behaviors
A forgiving garden where flowers will wilt but not die while waiting to be tended
Email bouquets with personalized cards and custom backgrounds for the perfect composition
Rumors about the next generation iPhone continue, according to Digitimes, Apple is ordering new parts for the next iPhone due in June, since the first generation iPhone was released in June 2007 and iPhone 3G on June 2008 it makes sense that Apple will release a new phone in June, rumors about a new device, a netbook or tablet pc 10″ touch screen is also on the make and Steve Jobs is still in main operations even he is absent until June.
Posted by Cocoa_Head under featured on Friday Apr 10, 2009
App Store is about to reach the One Billion Download, that’s right One Billion, in less then one year, the App Store has been a remarkable success in the mobile industry, open June 2008 and has more then 25.000 applications including games and free applications, if you are the lucky one to download the 1.000.000.000 application will get to win a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card, an iPod touch, a Time Capsule, and a MacBook Pro. You can see the current progress of the downloads here
Posted by Cocoa_Head under featured, iPhone on Tuesday Feb 10, 2009
Rumors of an new entry level iPhone and a new iPhone 3G in July, the entry level iPhone will be and crippled iPhone for $99 without 3G networks, will relly on EDGE 2G, no GPS, probably no App Store due less speed on connection. The refreshed iPhone 3G suposed to have more resolution screen ate the same 3.5″ with 720×480 from 480×320 from the current model, the camera still a 2Megapixel but with video recording . Both handsets are expected at July like every iPhone release.
Posted by Cocoa_Head under Tricks, featured on Thursday Dec 4, 2008
I have seen some iPhone videos where they have all the pictures organized in folders, i allways wonder how?After a few googles i find out how, and the solution is simple, it’s not very complicated at all. This following method is for PC users, for Mac users it would involve the same but tinkering with iPhoto. More on that later! How to Add Photos to iPhone into Folders
Step One: Create a new folder on your desktop. Within this folder, create new folders and rename them to whatever you wish. EG Travel, Family, etc. Drag and drop your specific pictures into these renamed folders.
Step Two: Plug in your iPhone and launch iTunes. Click on your iPhone, and under the Photos tab at the top, tick off the appropriate folders you want your iPhone to sync with (these being the folders you just created and renamed). Next, sync your iPhone and TADA! Organized folders on your iPhone will appear!