Apple’s latest revision to its world class operating system, likely nicknamed “Lion” in a series of big cat nicknames, has some amazing features that will likely move it even further beyond Microsoft Windows and other desktop operating systems. Read the rest of this entry »
Head First iPhone Development by Dan Pilone and Tracey Pilone is billed as a “Brain-Freindly Guide” and it delivers. It covers the use of Xcode and Interface Builder to create iPhone and iPod Touch applications.
Google and the FCC are complaining about the rejection of Google Voice from the iPhone App Store. The implication that a Google Voice app should be accepted by Apple is not supported by law or the free enterprise system in the United States.
A generous programmer has taken on a daunting task and has succeeded. Known simply as “Matt”, he wrote an iPhone application for every day of the month in August and posted the complete source code for the public.
Apple is working on a touch device similar in size to a netbook or tablet. Here is a short guide to its likely components.
Apple is putting the final touches (no pun intended) on the new and improved iPhone and iPod Touch to be released soon. The new iPhone will likely bring substantial performance and capacity increases. Here is a short guide to its likely components.
You can easily access a Windows XP machine, or really any Windows machine, or Linux machine, by using VNC. Here’s how to get started. Read the rest of this entry »
There is talk that the new iPhone may or may not have MMS or picture messaging like most other cell phones. I think this is a non-issue. Here is an easy way to do picture messaging to/from the iPhone without the cumbersome “multimedia attached” text notifications that require you to go to a website and enter a name and password each time. Read the rest of this entry »
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