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iPhone 4: Hands on review

Posted on 29. Jun, 2010 by Jake.

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Check out this complete hands-on review of the iPhone 4 with full specs, from CNet. I want one!

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Google’s Nexus One Released, But Not in SA

Google’s Nexus One Released, But Not in SA

Posted on 11. Jan, 2010 by Jake.

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Not too long after the iPhone was met with mixed reviews, Google released their highly anticipated Nexus One Phone last week, and already some at the CES 2010, the world’s most influential international technology trade show, have declared it ‘an iPhone killer’. The phone, which does seem to pick up where the iPhone left off, heavily influenced by its predecessor if not a direct copy, is so far only available online, and whether it will suffer due to its lack of availability in retail stores, where you will find the iPhone, remains to be seen. Even if the Nexus One will be released in stores eventually, some have suggested that Google will have missed out on the buzz, created by people queuing outside stores to buy the phone that benefited the iPhone so much.

Bad news for South Africans, as pointed out by MyBroadband.co.za is that on visiting the Nexus One’s official site right now one is met with the tragic statement “sorry, the Nexus one phone is not available in your country”.
But, don’t despair. As the MyBroadband article helpfully points out, Vodacom may bring the phone to SA soon, as Google have signed an agreement with Vodafone that covers all of the company’s countries.

But, even if Vodacom don’t release the Nexus One in SA, the phone, which is not network locked and has no APN in the handset, can still be purchased oversees (you will have to get it shipped to SA, though, and since there is no APN accessing all of the services in the Google suite will be a problem unless, like me, you are clever enough to install your own APN. Perhaps I should post a tutorial on how it’s done, so we can overcome Google’s decision to neglect the Southernmost tip of Africa together!

The phone, which uses the Android Mobile Technology Platform 2.1 Operating System, is available in the US and UK on the online Google Phone Store. It will set you back $529 (or roughly R4000, making it almost half the price of the iPhone when it was initially released). For full specs, go here.

Thank you to Engadget for the pic!

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Ten iPhone Apps that will improve your life

Ten iPhone Apps that will improve your life

Posted on 20. Jul, 2009 by Jake.

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Whadaya mean you don’t have an iPhone? Chances are you were ridiculously bored the last time you went out, because the rest of your gang were busy comparing apps, weren’t they?

Everybody has been on about the iPhone for ages now. And yeah, so, they’re pretty and stuff, sure. Rumour has it the iPhone 3GS has ironed out some of the issues the regular version has had some people complaining about, but the truth is they still get the job done, and make for pretty cool techtoys too.

The apps for the iPhone out there range from practical, useful and innovative help-o-rama’s, to the mondo bizzarro, yeah-yeah-whatever type things. These apps, however, are worth the effort.

The new wave of GPS
I was half way across Jo’burg the other day before I realized my BlackBerry was upside down and had to turn around. Hand held GPS devices aren’t foolproof (clearly), but they’re convenient. But TomTom for iPhone is simple to use and does away with the need for a stand alone GPS. Never ask for directions again. Not that you ever did…. (guys…nod with me here!)
G-Park
Brilliant! Ingenious! And made for cities in which we live in malls!

Just follow these simple instructions (washing your hair is more complicated…promise!)

1. Park your car and hit the Park Me! button.

2. Get lost.

3. Hit the Where Did I Park? button. This’ll bring up Google maps and create turn-by-turn directions that will take you right back to your car.

All together now: “Ooooh!”

Calculator +
TouchCalc frees up pocket space, giving you the power of a scientific calculator without the bulk. Perfect for engineers, bankers and maths students who want to stay stylish and discreet. Better still, it’s free. Never be called a nerd again!

The world’s knowledge in your hands
If all this does is help you win Pub Quizzes more quickly, it’s worth it. Wikipanion integrates your iPhone with Wikipedia, for faster more convenient browsing. Get search results as you type, switch between languages, and set your browsing conditions.

Tell me more…
If you require a more precise delivery of facts and stats, turn to Wolfram Alpha’s knowledge engine. What was the cloud cover like on 3 February 1996 in a remote region? How many calories in 16 peanut M&Ms? Win friends and influence people with your stunning knowledge of random facts! Add Wolfram Alpha to your iPhone.

Starmap
This won’t give you directions to Angelina Jolie’s house (…or houses!), it’ll actually give you ‘the sky in the palm of your hand’. This app gives you detailed sky maps wherever you are. Discover the sky at night while camping, hiking, or just sitting in your garden. Perfect for seduction or uber-nerdy activity. The pro edition offers more detailed info for astronomers or dilettantes with telescopes.

Treasure my Text
Organize your SMS messages like email, with this inbox for texts. Back up, save and archive text message and retrieve them when needed. You can also add short descriptions to the message. Invaluable.

Bloomberg
In these troubled economic times, you have to pay especially close attention to your investments. Keep track of market data with the clear, reliable Bloomberg monitor. This freeware app lets you track individual stocks or market trends.

Find my iPhone
I had this idea years ago, but some smarter guy beat me to it. Hate it when that happens! When you lose your phone, Find my iPhone allows you to remotely ping your iPhone, enabling you can make it beep even in silent mode. If the phone proves irretrievable, you can prevent your sensitive information getting into the wrong hands by remotely wiping the phone’s data. Now, if that same smart guy can invent this for finding my car keys…

Finally …
The most valuable, practical and useful application ever devised. You’ll wonder how civilization survived before the invention of PhoneSaber. This baby makes your iPhone hum like a light Saber as you swing it around. You can even change the colour of your blade. Luke Skywalker now, I am!

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Air Mouse Review – iPhone App

Air Mouse Review – iPhone App

Posted on 24. Apr, 2009 by Jake.

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This is a really cool iPhone app

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