Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts

Thursday, February 11, 2010

PictureBooth 1.1 by moodspin

NEW - for iPhone 3G and 3GS

Create cool effects for your photos on the fly and share them.

Just point the camera, select an effect, check the live preview and snap!

Share directly via eMail or upload to Twitter and Facebook.

Get it here - http://www.moodspin.com/iPhone.html


Check for FREE promo codes here.

Multiple cool effects to choose from, including:
- Fisheye
- Stretch
- Mirror
- Bulge
- Dent
- Squeeze
- Twirl
- Light Tunnel

Demo



Personal message



Enjoy!

E.T.

Monday, January 18, 2010

EcoLight - iPhone flashlight utility that remind you to be green

EcoLight is a useful flashlight utility that will help you find your way in the dark, find your keys and much more. It will also remind you how important it is to save energy and be green.

Shake your device to simulate energy creation. The longer you shake, the longer the light stays on. You can also set it to work directly without the need to shake.

You can set the brightness level as well as select a colorful bulb, Eco friendly symbols or solid colors for maximum illumination.

Help us educate the world about the need to save energy and share this application with your friends.

Get it here: http://bit.ly/EcoLight

Friday, April 3, 2009

DemoGod for iPhone - Demo Your iPhone Application On Your Screen (Wireless !)

Plutinosoft, the creator of iPhone Screen Splitter - released an amazing demo tool for the iPhone - DemoGod.

DemoGod allows you to share your real iPhone screen on your computer screen / projector. And it is wireless.

See a demo (switch to full screen to see Veodia's high quality playback)



Very impressive!

No more face UI demos - DemoGod this is the real thing.

E.T.

Monday, January 19, 2009

iPhone Screen Splitter by Plutinosoft

ScreenSplitr is an iPhone app that lets you see your iPhone screen on a TV or a Computer while still being able to see and interact with the iPhone.

Demos:

iPhone onnected to the TV







Connecting iPhone and Safari - wireless





Used as Remote Control






Check it out! For more info, including installation steps, click here.

E.T.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Slacker Player for the iPhone

Wow! I am soooo happy that Slacker now have a player for the iPhone!
Following on my previous blogs (Slacker G2 Player, Slacker player for the Blackberry), I am now using the iPhone player as well.



It is going to be interesting to track this new product, as well as the Blackberry player and to see how would it effect the sales of Slacker G2 player.

E.T.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

iPhone gets virtual Windows desktop from Citrix

One additional step for iPhone on its long road to be 'business ready'.
As reported in The Register, virtual desktop provider Citrix has, again, announced it'll be developing a client for the iPhone, providing the option of a Windows desktop on an iPhone: albeit at a distance.

Although Windows is not designed to be viewed on such a small screen, it may be very useful to have remote access to your Windows machine when you really really need to.

Check the demo:





E.T.

Monday, November 17, 2008

iPhone and Desktop Screen Capture with Evernote

Screen capture is an important tool for me.
As a follow up to the Jing and Skitch post, I would like to add Evernote.



Evernote works on your desktop (Windows/Mac) as well as on your iPhone and other mobiles.

It is more than just a screen capture.

"...
Evernote allows you to easily capture information in any environment using whatever device or platform you find most convenient, and makes this information accessible and searchable at any time, from anywhere.
..."

I use it to capture ideas (via snapshots, text and audio notes) on the iPhone and sync them to my MacBook. (There is a built-in synchronization service for free + premium accounts)

But, one of the coolest feature it has is screen capture for the iPhone:



Side note: Interesting to see that they are using Skitch for their screen shots...



E.T.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

iShmear

Touch-screens changed the way we interact with computers and mobile devices.
Touch-screens also changed the frequency we (should) clean these devices...



E.T.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Windows Mobile on the iPhone 3G

It was just a matter of time until someone would hack the iPhone, not to change the mobile carrier, but to run another OS on the iPhone.

In a Blog I saw today, Erik Kristiansen, shows his 'boot-camp' version for the iPhone.



It would be interesting to see how cross-OS capabilities would effect sales of phones hardware. Will iPhone be the best device to run Windows Mobile?

E.T.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Do The Math

Next time your kids would like to 'play' on your computer or iPhone, you could make sure they have one, or you could make sure they learn something new (while trashing you machine...).

http://www.thatquiz.org is a great website for teaching your kids Math.

Comment and warning :

http://www.thatquiz.org focuses on short, time based quizzes, on a variety of topics.
So, less explanation and more fun and getting points.
Make sure this would be good for your kids before you start with it.

Another option is http://www.gengarstudios.com.
BrainTuner is a great iPhone application (click the image for a direct link to the Apple store).
You can use it to stay sharp, or to prove to your kids that 3 hours sleep a night do not make you smarter...

A more generic brain/Math game is Brain Toot.
That should teach this kids a lesson...

E.T.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

SDForum: Cool Technologies Driving Mobile Media

Next week (6:00 PM - 8:30 PM October 14, 2008) I plan to attend the SDForum to discuss mobile media.



This panel will focus on mobile and technology trends and what do these trends mean for media, how media companies are going mobile and what the next generation of devices and
content will look and feel like. What are the devices of the future?
What content will people expect to have and what will they use? What
new technologies and services are coming our way? Who cares and who's
investing now for the future?



Agenda:
6:00-6:30 pm Registration, Networking, Cocktails
6:30-7:00 pm Introductions
7:00-8:00 pm Panel Discussion:
  • Etay Gafni, Veodia
  • Beau Laskey, Steamboat Ventures
  • Stephan Noll, T-Venture
  • Louisa Shipnuck, IBM
  • Moderator: Mike Doran, Fish & Richardson
8:00 pm Q&A and Networking
8:30 pm Event Concludes



Feel free to register and come over.

E.T.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Slacker G2 Portable Player

Think about your business 'mission critical applications'.
Probably eMail and the other usual suspects are on your list.
For me, I cannot work without music.

I've been using Internet radio for years.
First great radio was Yahoo! launchcast. It got too heavy in the recent years.
Than was Pandora. Great selection and cool iPhone application.
Now (for the last year and a half), the king is Slacker.
With a great collections and a smart, elegant UI to create and modify stations, Slacker makes listening to music and discovering music a great joy. Beside the music, the background info on each band/singer is cool as well.



Although Slacker 'Software Player' is not Mac friendly, the online experience and the basic service is great.

Recently, I had the chance to check out the new Slacker G2 Portable Player.



Small, light and very functional (for example, protective case with a clip that works well on a belt as well as on sport gear).
Easy to use 'blackberry' design (big buttons, right-side scrolling wheel).
Simple wireless and equalizer setup.

It was great just to link the stations I have online with the device.
One of the best things about the Slacker service and the portable device is that unlike iPod/iPhone - the stations are created dynamically with out any need to buy new songs.

I connected it to the car AUX - it is better than satellite radio.
I took it to the GYM - just start running listening to James Brown (does not get better than that).

Slacker G2 Portable Player is a great improvement from the first version.

Added to my list...

E.T.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

BlackBerry Thunder | I know why...but why?!

I saw this post on Techmeme today.

It seems as Blackberry is exploring / going towards a touchscreen keyboard.



I know why... But WHY?!

I think that the Blackberry's keyboard is may be the last big advantage for business users, when it come to the Blackberry VS. iPhone question.

I hope the Blackberry Bold will be good enough...




E.T.

Friday, July 11, 2008

i<...>

The Blogsphere is full with echo of the iPhone G3 release fiasco, that could be summarized as:

  • iPhone 3G
  • iLine
  • iFail
  • iBrick
  • iToldYouSo
  • iDoNotCare...

E.T.