By admin, on August 2nd, 2010
Shooting panoramic photos with a mobile phone can be difficult. Often times it requires doing all the work in a software app when you get back from wherever you are, as well as trying to make sure that the phone’s camera does not change its white balance or exposure between shots.
Occipital, the creators of the popular . . . → Read More: 360 Panorama does instant, awesome panoramas
By admin, on August 2nd, 2010
Shooting panoramic photos with a mobile phone can be difficult. Often times it requires doing all the work in a software app when you get back from wherever you are, as well as trying to make sure that the phone’s camera does not change its white balance or exposure between shots.
Occipital, the creators of the popular . . . → Read More: 360 Panorama does instant, awesome panoramas
By admin, on August 2nd, 2010
Normally $29, iSkysoft DVD to iPhone converter (which also supports other formats) is free until Aug. 9.
(Credit:
Screenshot by Rick Broida)
Have you heard the news? A recent court ruling says it’s not illegal to rip your own DVDs, as long as you’re not violating copyright law (i.e. sharing or selling the DRM-freed content).
So let the ripping begin! . . . → Read More: Get a free DVD-to-iPhone converter
By admin, on August 2nd, 2010
Normally $29, iSkysoft DVD to iPhone converter (which also supports other formats) is free until Aug. 9.
(Credit:
Screenshot by Rick Broida)
Have you heard the news? A recent court ruling says it’s not illegal to rip your own DVDs, as long as you’re not violating copyright law (i.e. sharing or selling the DRM-freed content).
So let the ripping begin! . . . → Read More: Get a free DVD-to-iPhone converter
By admin, on August 2nd, 2010
BlackBerry-maker RIM has certainly been scrambling to generate excitement over the next stages of its smartphone development and operating system release. First there were the video sneak peeks, a couple of new services (here and here), and the invitation to a press event to show off a mystery device, plus a preview of the 6.0 home . . . → Read More: BlackBerry App World 2.0 beta arrives for some
By admin, on August 2nd, 2010
Updates to the Firefox Home app for iPhone and to the Firefox Sync add-on for Firefox (Windows|Mac) fix the top three problems users reported for each program, says Mozilla.
The new version of Firefox Home (1.0.1), a companion app for the Firefox browser on iPhone, now supports usernames with upper-case letters for logging in to the URL . . . → Read More: Firefox Home for iPhone, Firefox Sync see fixes
By admin, on August 2nd, 2010
In the battle between iPhone and Android, one of several things Android users can hang over the heads of their iPhone-toting brethren is the built-in talk-to-text capability. Luckily, owners of the Apple device can easily retort, “Well, there’s an app for that!” In fact, there are several dictation programs available. Better yet, the two I’ve outlined . . . → Read More: Talk to text with two free iPhone dictation apps
By admin, on August 2nd, 2010
One of the first games I downloaded when I got my iPhone 3G was Let’s Golf and I couldn’t believe how good it looked on the small iPhone screen. I was a big fan of Hot Shots golf on PlayStation 2, the console game that Let’s Golf seems to be largely based upon, so seeing the . . . → Read More: Hands-on: Let’s Golf 2 for iPhone
By admin, on July 13th, 2010
visitors, what you think in this case
everyone would need a lot of visitors
in this case, we need good software
perform the data analyst. we performed an analysis of each
we can also do via facebook Application Analytics
sometimes with the help of our social networking site
also get a lot of visitors into the site
we operate and we update it . . . → Read More: facebook Application Analytics
By admin, on July 10th, 2010
Peter Cohen (Loopinsight.com) presents a selection of standout iPad games — ranging from action to strategy to multi-player crossword — with mini-reviews that detail how each app’s gameplay is enhanced . . . → Read More: 15 Must-Have Games for iPad
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