Browsing all posts in July, 2009.
Navigon GPS for iPhone Review
As I tweeted recently, within the last month I have finally joined the iPhone revolution, picking up an iPhone 3GS. Having previously used an iPod touch as a gateway drug, I purchased an iPhone looking forward to numerous features the iPhone offers over the iPod touch, such as GPS. I couldn’t have picked a better [...]
iPhone Push Applications for Twitter
Since the launch of the iPhone 3.0′s push notifications, I’ve been looking forward to two use cases: instant messaging and Twitter notifications (DMs and mentions). While Beejive seemed to quickly nail down the instant messaging front, Twitter push notifications have been slow to follow. Despite the technical issues involved in a Twitter push client (low [...]
Keeping Computers in Sync on the Cloud
Maximum PC covers the best synchronization tools on the market. Personally, I use MobileMe for bookmarks, contacts, and calendars, then Dropbox for files. This keeps my MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, and iPhone in perfect sync.
Apple Considering Dumping Discs for SD Cards
Time is running out quickly for the optical medium. Even with Bluray, I have no problem working with just flash memory. I say, sure, take away my optical disc; I won’t miss it.
Prowl – Growl Notifications for iPhone
If you’re like me and are loving the iPhone 3.0′s push notifications, but wished you had something useful to actually be notified about, take a look at Prowl. The app pushes Mac Growl notifications to your iPhone. Amazing idea.
2009 Summer Movies: June Edition
Well, another month, another set of movies. We’re two months into the summer movie season and most of the blockbuster releases are already behind us. That doesn’t mean there still aren’t some great upcoming movies. Read on to find out my opinion of The Hangover, Year One, and Transformers 2. To read about what movie [...]
