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Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Discounts on itunes Application : Thanksgiving Special


Discounts on itunes Application : Thanksgiving Special
Yes, it’s a Thanksgiving week special. Many of iphone application are available on Discount price. The applications which are available on discount are listed below.

1). Spirits (only for $0.99): Spirits is an award-winning puzzle game about wind, indirect control and creativity.

2). iBlast Moki 2 HD (only for $0.99) : This is a must buy. One of the best games of the year, for the change you've got in your couch?

3). Battle of Gundabad (only for $0.99) : I really wish the deck-building card game Dominion was out on iOS, but it's not yet, and until then we have Battle of Gundabad!

4). Absolutely free: Castles Conqueror, Crystal Soul, Crystal Dash!

5). Only for $0.99: Super Monkey Ball 2, Gunstar Heroes, Streets of Rage 3!

Awaited Smart phone - iPhone 5 [Video]


The Smart phone of the year, an apple iPhone 5 is here. The First Video of iPhone 5 is out. the iPhone 5 is much different from the last version of iPhone, iPhone 4. it has to be different from iPhone 4 as it is an apple product. the Rumour for iPhone is correct in many sense.

the first video of iPhone 5 specification video is here, watch it.



Specification from video:

  • Much lighter in weight
  • Laser keyboard
  • Slim trim [ultra thin design]
  • Easy to handle 
  • Easy user interface
  • inbuilt projector [Holographic Display]
More Specification and Video will be uploaded after official launch!


Video from Vsocialmedia

Apple to Start Shipping the Next iPhone in September [REPORT]




After the rumor that Apple won’t announce the next generation of the iPhone in June or July (which was the case with all previous iPhone announcements), comes a report that the new iPhone is coming in the fall.

Apple’s suppliers will begin production in July, and the finished product is likely to begin shipping in September, Reuters reports, citing sources familiar with the matter.
As for the actual features of the next-gen iPhone, details are scarce as always; one of Reuters’ sources claims the device will look similar to the iPhone 4, but it will feature a faster processor.
To quickly piece together all the iPhone rumors and reports we’ve seen, this is what we have:
  • The white version of the iPhone 4 should become available within two to three weeks.
  • The iPhone 5 (if that’s what Apple will call it) will be an evolutionary upgrade, visually similar to the iPhone 4 but with a better camera, processor and a bigger screen.
    • Take all of these with a grain of salt as Apple has been monolithically silent about the matter, as always.
      [via Reuters]

Elusive White iPhone 4 May Be Available Within Weeks [REPORT]




Apple’s Phil Schiller said in March that the white version of the iPhone 4 is coming “this spring.” Now that timeframe has been reduced to “the next few weeks,” according to a new report.

Apple has finally overcome the problems, including paint peeling when exposed to heat, with the manufacturing process of the white iPhone, according to Bloomberg. The device will reportedly be available from both AT&T and Verizon.
The white version of the iPhone 4 doesn’t bring any technical improvements, but Apple confirmed its existence in 2010, and constant delays turned it into a myth that many thought would never be a reality.
Of course, with the iPhone 5 launch getting closer and closer, the idea of owning a white iPhone 4 feels less enticing, but we’re sure Apple will find plenty of buyers for the device — if it ever actually hits the market.
What do you think? Would you buy a white iPhone 4, or would you rather wait for a (white) iPhone 5? Please share your opinions in the comments.
[via Bloomberg]

Apple Testing Gesture-Based Lock Screen for the iPhone?


Apple is testing a new type of lock screen on the iPhone, similar to the gesture-based lock screen on Android phones, 9to5Mac reports.
The screen is based on a 3×3 dot grid, and the user must swipe the dots in a correct sequence to unlock the device.
The lock/unlock system and even the look of the application seem to be nearly identical to the Android version, which is why 9to5Mac speculates that this new lock screen will never reach the hands of the consumers.
Instead, it is likely to be used internally, for example in the apps used by Apple retail store employees. What do you think? Would you like to see this type of lock screen on your iOS device? Please, share your opinions in the comments.

Apple Launches Free iPhone 4 Case Program


The new Apple iPhoneImage by Victor Svensson via Flickr
Apple has launched their iPhone 4 case program on their site at http://www.apple.com/iphone/case-program/. The program offers iPhone 4 customers an App Store App that lets them apply for their free iPhone 4 bumper case.

1. Download the iPhone 4 Case Program app from the App Store.
2. Launch the app on your iPhone 4 and sign in using your iTunes Store account or Apple ID.
3. Select your Bumper or case.

For iPhone 4 purchases made before July 23, 2010, you must apply no later than August 22, 2010; otherwise, you must apply within 30 days of your iPhone 4 purchase. To qualify for this program, you must purchase your iPhone 4 by September 30, 2010.
For existing customers who have already purchased an iPhone 4 bumper case, Apple also provides instructions. All credit card customers should already be seeing refunds, while those who paid with Cash, Check or Gift card at retail stores will need to bring their receipt back to the Apple Store.
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Best Twitter Apps for iPhone


Best Twitter Apps


During the iPhone's nascent stages, users had limited choices when it came to Twitter applications. But now, there are myriad services that allow you to blast 140-character tweets, and keep up with your buddies, too. So now, the problem is weeding out the pretenders from the contenders – not that we're complaining.
 

So to help you decide which app is best for you, we're offering a brief overview, with ratings (on a 1-to-5-birdie scale, of course), of eight Twitter apps for iPhone. BlackBerry users, don't fret; we've got you covered, too.


Twitter


Twitter
Price: Free
Ease: 5
Aesthetics: 3
Speed: 4
Options: 5
Multimedia: 4

Overall tweetability:

It took long enough for it to appear, but when it did, the official Twitter app (which is really just a revamped version of Tweetie) instantly became a fan favorite. It's not too fancy looking, but gets points for its ease of use. When composing a message, a simple button tap hides the keyboard, and lets you access tools like username and hashtag search, URL shrinking, your iPhone's camera, your photo library and geotag services. Plus, you can search trending topics and nearby tweets, just like in real life. It's simple and to the point -- just like our favorite tweets.



Echofon


Ecohfon
Price: Free
Ease: 4
Aesthetics: 2
Speed: 4
Options: 3
Multimedia: 3

Overall tweetability

Echofon was the top dog for a while, and it's still a good choice for Twitter users who want a free and simple app. The navigation bar runs across the bottom of the feed, and, while its options may be limited as compared to other apps (with its lack of URL-shortener, for example), there's something to be said for such a simple and clean interface. It's not as thorough as Twitter's app, but great for beginners.



Tweetdeck


Tweetdeck
Price: Free
Ease: 5
Aesthetics: 5
Speed: 4
Options: 5
Multimedia: 5

Overall tweetability

There's one reason why we love Tweetdeck so much: its columnar layout, similar to Safari's on the iPhone. To start, there are columns for users you follow, @ mentions and direct messages. But Tweetdeck also lets you add columns, which is perfect for those with more than one Twitter account or for adding customized searches and your Twitter lists. If you only download one app on this list, make it Tweetdeck. 



Twitterific


Twitterrific
Price: Free
Ease: 3
Aesthetics: 3
Speed: 2
Options: 3
Multimedia: 4

Overall tweetability

Twitterific is another clean app, with the usual tabs – tweets, mentions, messages and favorites – but also a list of trending topics underneath a search bar. Our main complaint is that the Twitter stream lags and can be slow to update. Plus, it's annoying to toggle between streams. We would much prefer a navigation bar to this app's clunky menu.



Seesmic


Seesmic
Price: Free
Ease: 4
Aesthetics: 3
Speed: 4
Options: 5
Multimedia: 3

Overall tweetability

Seesmic is an all-in-one social-media client for the iPhone. While that's fine, we prefer to keep our Twitters and our Facebooks from clashing in a social media brawl. However, Seesmic is well-designed, easy to navigate, supports multiple Twitter accounts and lets you hook into MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, LinkedIn, Wordpress and countless other services. If we have any complaint, it's that, as a Twitter client, Seesmic just doesn't stand out enough, which can be a problem in the crowded app market.



HootSuite


Hootsuite
Price: $2.99, or free for the Lite version
Ease: 4
Aesthetics: 4
Speed: 3
Options: 5
Multimedia: 4

Overall tweetability

For the person who's too busy to tweet in real time, HootSuite allows users to schedule tweets in advance. While that feature sets this app apart, we also like how easy it is to toggle between streams -- just by swiping a finger across the screen. HootSuite also offers Facebook integration, and, for pro users, lets you track the performance of your shared links. Our biggest gripe with HootSuite is the initial setup, which is too time-consuming, cluttered and not very user friendly.



Twitbird


Twitbird
Price: Free
Ease: 3
Aesthetics: 4
Speed: 2
Options: 3
Multimedia: 3

Overall tweetability

Twitbird is just too darn cute to leave off this list. (Just say its name out loud if you don't believe us.) It's aesthetically pleasing, and users can even customize the background of the main feed. Be warned, though: this app is pretty slow. Still, for a free app, Twitbird is stocked with options, including Facebook integration and list support. It's jut too bad they're rendered useless by the time lag. 


Brizzly


Brizzly
Price: Free
Ease: 2
Aesthetics: 3
Speed: 2
Options: 3
Multimedia: 5

Overall tweetability

It's about as much fun to set up Brizzly as it is to get a tooth pulled. Why on earth should we have to confirm our account via e-mail? There's not a lot to write home about once you've completed that arduous process, either. Sure, Brizzly is free, and we like how photos and videos show up in the main feed. (Note to other apps: copy that.) Other than that, you're probably better off looking elsewhere.