Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2011

My iPad 2 & Me


I have only had my iPad for over a week now.
but I can't seem to remember what life was like without it.

My iPad 2 is always at hand,
(literally)
it contains everything I could possibly want

It really is just pure piece of awesomeness.
It is just one of those things that belongs by my side
at all times...

TIPS:
If you enjoy strategic games 
Here are some other amazingly cool app
recommendations for your ipod/iphone/ipad
that can have you hooked....

SIEGE HERO
ROLLING FALL
AWESOMENESS
GLASSTOWER 2
ROAD TRIP


Friday, October 29, 2010

iPhone Cuppies


While browsing through the web
LOOK WHAT I FOUND
omgosssh, no way!
Its iPHONE APP Cupcakes
I want some!
PLEASE!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

iPhone over Blackberry

I have an Iphone, love it, its one of my favorite piece of item on earth. Every since I bought it I can't live without it, I don't even know what life felt like when there was no Iphone.  And lately I been on the verge to switching it to a Blackberry due to my peers hassling me about getting a Blackberry for the Messenging program it offers... BUT I don't see nothing great about the BB (besides the BBM), but everyone that has it seems to love it so much, I def will NEVER get rid of my IPhone, I am so faithful to this phone, its my life,,, but, maybe ill just add a BB to my purse. lol ....


So i been searching and  thinking, If going BB is a good idea, and I came across this article...


We all have numerous good reasons to love our iPhone. It revolutionized the handheld business with its AppStore and ease of use interface. Apple will continue to gain ground, and further innovations to its iPhone product portfolio could accelerate its growth even further. The synergies with the Mac computers and the Apple Stores themselves, are real and material.

The advantages of the iPhone are mostly immediately visible. Its differentiating characteristics are extroverted, shouting them right into your face. For the casual observer, these iPhone advantages are very compelling when comparing it to its main rival to date, the Blackberry.

However, Blackberry also has numerous advantages, almost all of which are “behind the scenes” and therefore often beyond the comprehension or attention span of most consumers to fully analyze before a purchase decision is made.

One is tempted to draw a political analogy – the flamboyant candidate with the eloquent rhetoric, versus the “boring” candidate focusing on the substance of the intellectual argument. The analogy fails in part as far as the iPhone is concerned, because its “superficial” advantages are real. However, the analogy holds as far as the Blackberry is concerned, because its advantages require a more serious intellectual analysis by the consumer in order to be fully appreciated. For this reason, it is possible that Research In Motion is underestimated as a force in the consumer market as well as the stock market.
Seeing as we already know the strong advantages of the iPhone, ranging from the class-leading AppStore to its beautiful and easy-to-use interface, it is about time that someone lists the advantages of the Blackberry when compared to the iPhone.

 Below are the top 26:

1. Blackberry can be used on almost every carrier in the world (over 475 of them). In the US, the iPhone is available on AT&T only.
2. Blackberry is available in five form factors – small keyboard, large keyboard, no keyboard, flip phone, and candy-bar.
3. Most Blackberries have keyboards, so you can actually type fast and with no errors. Helps while driving, walking, carrying something in your other hand – all the time. iPhone: well…
4. Blackberry uses standardized (=inexpensive and available everywhere in the world) MicroUSB connector for synchronization/charging. iPhone has a much larger proprietary 30-pin connector.
5. Some carriers such as Verizon and Sprint offer unlimited international Blackberry data roaming for $40/month or less. iPhone does not. This could save you literally tens of thousands of dollars when you are abroad.
6. If your Blackberry is on T-Mobile USA, it also offers unlimited WiFi calling from anywhere in the world. This is with your existing number – in and out – so no new special number, procedure, etc. iPhone cannot do this (because it is only on AT&T; only T-Mobile USA offers this), and it can save you well over $100 per day when you’re abroad. Think $1 per minute savings, and you’re on the phone two hours per day. That’s $120/day.
7. Blackberry has expandable memory. iPhone is fixed and sold at 8, 16 or 32 gig only.
8. Blackberry has removable and expandable battery. iPhone is fixed.
9. Blackberry allows programs to multitask. iPhone has limited multitasking.
10. The newest Blackberry screen resolution is 480x360. iPhone is 480x320.
11. Blackberry allows communicating peer-to-peer via PIN identifier, circumventing the email system. No such iPhone equivalent.
12. Skype on the Blackberry? Yes, from anywhere to anywhere. Skype on iPhone? Only if you’re on WiFi.
13. Sling on the Blackberry? Yes, it’s free. Sling on iPhone? $30.
14. Google Voice on the Blackberry? Yes, it’s free. Google Voice on iPhone? Verboten.
15. Blackberry can be synchronized to multiple computers simultaneously, if you have multiple computers.
16. Multiple Blackberries can receive the same email feeds simultaneously, if you have multiple Blackberries.
17. Blackberry can sort the address book entries by company name, so you can scroll down a long list of names you don’t remember, but you just want to see who works for which company. Aside from sorting, the iPhone can take several seconds to search your address book, particularly if you have several thousand address book entries.
18. Blackberry isn’t slowed down by having, say, 10,000 or 100,000 address book entries. Try using an iPhone with 10,000 address book entries.
19. All major instant messengers are available on Blackberry.
20. Blackberry is available with multiple browsers from multiple suppliers. iPhone is available only with its standard Safari browser.
21. Blackberry synchronizes with iTunes – and every other media management program.
22. Blackberry models with 480 pixel resolution and WiFi offer PrimeTime2Go, an $8/month TV service that works as a DVR.
23. Blackberry fits as many emails in the inbox as there is memory available (typically many tens of thousands). iPhone is limited to 200 emails. Yes, iPhone has a remote look-up capability, but that doesn’t do you any good when you’re on an airplane or are otherwise out of coverage.
24. Price: Unlimited iPhone voice/data service, including unlimited SMS, is $150/month. Blackberry can be had for much less. For example, unlimited Blackberry service is offered on Sprint for $100/month, T-Mobile USA $125/month, MetroPCS $50/month, although AT&T/Verizon match the iPhone at $150/month.
25. Prepaid “no contract” flexibility: The AT&T web site says the iPhone is sold with a 2-year contract only, although once upon a time it offered a “contract-free” iPhone if you paid close to $899 up-front for the iPhone itself. In contrast, you can get prepaid no-contract Blackberry service on any old or new T-Mobile USA Blackberry handset for $65/month (600 minutes, unlimited Blackberry/Internet, but no SMS), or you can get truly unlimited-everything prepaid $50/month service from MetroPCS, if its handset selection and coverage areas are acceptable to you. That’s ONE THIRD the cost of the iPhone, and there is no contract.
26. Blackberry is an encrypted military-grade security platform, with 100% market share at FBI, CIA, White House, Congress, Department of Defense, major consultancies and major investment banks. In contrast, iPhone has security vulnerabilities. Please see this document for details as to why the Blackberry is the only platform approved for use in our national security agencies. It compares against the iPhone and Microsoft Mobile

KUDOS for the Blackberry,,,,,,, but NAH
Although all those reasons sound pretty good reasons to own a Blackberry, but will I be able to break away from the Iphone for good? UMM I DOUBT IT. 

In my world, Iphone still wins!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Tethering is My New Thing

Tethering ... Wow, such a fancy word, right? Well thats because it is... Tethering is the newest and best thing to ever happen to technology since... Umm  iPods, iPhones, 3G Networks, Macbooks, Wi-Fi... And that's because tethering enables you to use a mobile device to supply Internet access for another device. In other words, for you slow pokes, it means you can now SHARE your phone's Internet with any other device (such as computer, PDA, etc) by simply connecting it via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or USB.

"Tethering has become more common as Internet connectivity becomes more common in cell phones."

iPhone - Settings

So... Basically when there's no Wi-Fi hotspot around, for example, or your cable modem goes on the fritz, or you're on a dirt road in the middle of nowhere, lost and need an online map quick ... you get the idea... you can easily get internet through your cellphone... Ahhhhh, now tell me this isn't the best invention ever?

Oh and there is more.... If you're already paying for data service on your cell phone and your celular provider doesn't require any extra fees for using your cell phone as a modem for your laptop, tethering can also save you money, since you won't have to pay for separate mobile broadband service or buy additional hardware just to get your laptop connected.

Plus, you can also surf the web more securely using a tethered cell phone, because your information is being sent directly through the phone versus unsecured Wi-Fi hotspots.

Please note: Data transfers over tethered mobile phones may be subject to high fees or may even violate the terms of use imposed by the mobile carrier.

FOR MORE INFO (Since I am just a happy girl, and not a computer nerd) YOU MIGHT WANT TO CHECK WITH YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER, OR SEARCH ONLINE FOR FURTHER DETAILS :)

Thursday, August 5, 2010

iPhone4: This Changes Everything, Again

THE CHAMP IS HERE....

The name that is on every body's tongue (or hand in this case).... is  STEVE JOBS! and he has done it again. With the latest version of the iPhone... Introducing to you, the iPhone 4.... Faster, clearer and better than ever before..... (I still have the 3G, so you know I have to be just dying to grab a hold of one of these... especially  since I am a HUGE iPhone lover, and could possibly obtain a breakthrough career as a IPhone spokesperson, from all the amazing things i say and cool demonstrations to people I do on this phone)


The Mastermind genius A.K.A Steve Jobs claims that it will revolutionize the smartphone world in the same way the iPhone did when it was released three years ago. Offering over 100 new features, he will cover just 8 to whet our appetites. It is a beauty to behold, and we can't deny that statement considering Apple's recent track record, with the iPhone 4 sporting glass on the front and back, alongside steel around the sides which makes it hark back to the good old days of an ancient Leica camera. For those who are interested only in the price, you can choose from 16GB and 32GB capacities which will retail for $199 and $299, respectively - obviously with a 2-year contract, where it will come in white or black colors. and it even has the face-to-face technology... AHHHH sweet misery! I NEED ONE. SOON!


For more info visit:
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2010/06/iphone_4_announced.html
http://www.apple.com/iphone/
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/welcome/