A German company, drahtwerk, has released iWebcamera, a application that turns the iPhone into a real, driver-based webcamera. With iWebcamera the iPhone can be used as webcamera in applications like Skype, Windows Live Messenger, YouTube and every single webcamera enabled Windows application. Feature Highlights: * Turns the iPhone into a real, driver-based wireless webcamera. * … Continue reading
Great aricle in todays’ Wheels’ section of the Times relating to how streamed music from the internet via Smart Phones and in car devices is beginning to cramp the space occupied till now by traditional radio. It always amazes me how these reviews do not include a mention of the A2DP capabilities of Smart Phones. … Continue reading
Cisco today previewed new features coming to its Mobile Voice application for the iPhone. While Cisco is careful not to call it multitasking, a feature sorely lacking on the iPhone, the company is adding a “call preservation” feature to its iPhone app. The update is due out either late next month or by April. Cisco … Continue reading
As I see it due to restrictions placed on the iPhone by both Apple and AT&T the true ability of the OS is being restricted. Remember this my experience of Verizon in the real world is that they are by far the most restrictive of all the networks. Remember that did not even open up … Continue reading
Inspell is a spell checker for the iPhone 3.0 OS and it cost $2.99 in the cydia store.This means you ahve to have a Jailbroken iPhone in order to do this but hey thats up to you. Inspell adds a little red line under misspelled words on the fly and it doesn’t slow down the … Continue reading
Michael van Poppel used to be like a lot of young people, trawling the internet for interesting news about the world. Just like many others have considered, he created a place where he could post the most interesting news he finds, as fast as he can. Today he’s one of the most-watched movers and shakers … Continue reading
Ok this is something I have wished the iPhone did for along time. I have a car that has enables me to pair my phone and car via Bluetooth. However I could not stream music or other app related audio via Bluetooth. I could only make phone calls. Now with 2nd Generation Bluetooth or A2DP … Continue reading
Michael Arrington, founder of the influential tech blog TechCrunch, has been talking for a year about building a touch-screen tablet for Web surfing. Now, it appears that the CrunchPad is about to become a reality. TechCrunch The near-final industrial design for the CrunchPad. The San Francisco Business Times reported Friday that Mr. Arrington has incorporated … Continue reading
A year ago, TechCrunch editor Michael Arrington announced his plan to build a “dead-simple Web tablet for $200,” using crowdsourced designs from his readers. Today Arrington, who normally has little use for traditional journalism, used an old-school local newspaper, the San Francisco Business Times, to announce the formation of Crunchpad, Inc, a startup company with … Continue reading
Ok here is the low down. I really like GPS. I remember discovering Telenav for the Blackberry. This was before GPS was built into the mobile your mother uses. I still had to buy a GPS puck. Yes remember those. Well only good things followed. I have used that service all over the world. I … Continue reading