Ever wondered which 3G plan you should buy. This article in Silicon Valley Insider gives you the best guide I have seen in a while. I must say during our last trip to South Africa I purchased a 3G 250 MB plan from Vodacom and did not use it all during the 2-1/2 weeks were … Continue reading
Great article on why the world does get the point behind the iPad just yet. Fraser Speirs – Blog – Future Shock.
So it appears that the iPad does GPS so long as you buy a GPS enabled version. See the article below from our friends at Navigadget. Props to them for figuring this out. iPad does GPS. — NaviGadget.
Update: iPad has GPS so long as you buy the 3G enabled device. I would say I like it 80%. So first the 20% of why I don’t like it. No multi tasking. The reason being that it eliminates the ability for online collaboration while reviewing documents or interaction between multiple participants during gaming etc. … Continue reading
Great article containing tips on what to expect when travelling over seas when traveling with your iPhone. Traveling Overseas With an iPhone. My Australian Experience.
Very useful article from a terrific iPhone blog. Check out how to have your iphone dial an extension from your contacts. 15 Useful iPhone Hacks That Will Make Your Life Easier – iSmashPhone iPhone Blog.
A great article from Silicon Insiders, Henry Blodget, on his iPhone experience. Well worth a read. The Truth About The iPhone, Week 13.
A report from Gawker about recent comments by The New York Times executive editor Bill Keller regarding Apple’s tablet project has been gaining a significant amount of attention today. While Apple’s tablet has been rumored for several years and evidence has continued to mount that a release is likely in the relatively near future, public … Continue reading
Today at the IBM Information on Demand event, IBM will demo a new app that will bring the Internet of Things to the iPhone. The as yet unreleased iPhone app is called Breadcrumbs and it will give consumers access to information about grocery food items. The app will be able to scan barcodes and deliver … Continue reading
Film/video editing, once the domain of experts with Moviolas and Scotch tape — or a TV control room full of syncronized VCR’s — has gotten more compact, and more accessible over the last decade or so: Avid workstations begat Final Cut Pro on Macs for the industry heavyweights, which begat iMovie for the weekend Michael … Continue reading