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Storing photos and videos on your iPhone or iPad seem common but sharing them may need the aid of some accessories. And rather problemize how you can hook them on to your HDTV set or projector, here are some handy Video Out Cables that should do the trick.
The iPhone Video Out Cable allows you to play movies, music videos, TV shows, YouTube clips, or even just still pictures that you have stored on your iPhone, newer model iPod or iPad. It will even do Netflix off the iPad. IIt’s part of the made for iPod program and incorporates Apple’s Dock Connector with the new Authentication Chip. There’s even a USB connector included so you can charge up your iPhone or iPod while you watch your videos on the big screen.
These Video Out Cables are available over at Thinkgeek for only $34.99.
Posted by admin under iPad, iPad Apps on Sunday May 30, 2010
The Kindle App for the iPad is now globally available where the iPad is available. This means that app users can select from among hundreds of thousands of books that are available at the Kindle store on the iPad.
Among the features include the s Amazon Whispersync technology that saves and synchronizes customers’ last page read, bookmarks, notes and highlights across their Kindle, Kindle DX, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, iPad and more. The Kindle App for iPad is available for free from the App Store.
The iPhone now gets an unfoldable LED pico projector to display movies or videos when you want to share them to your friends. All you have to do is simply flip it open and dock your iPhone and you can project videos up to 70 inches wide.
You can also plug in other AV sources or VGA inputs from laptops. It comes with a built-in battery which also charges your iPhone while it is docked. The MiLi iPhone Projector can be yours for $349.99. It is available over at ThinkGeek.
Mobile phones including the iPhone can be used for other things other than calling and here is one which turns you Apple device into a virtual universal remote control. The i-Got-Control Universal Remote allows you to control various devices through the usual infrared interface.
Features:
Turn your iPhone into a color touchscreen universal remote
Simply download the free app and plug in the included IR adapter
Codes for thousands of different devices built in
Create your own codes by “teaching” them from your original remote
Store all your favorite devices and switch between them easily
No batteries required
The i-Got-Control iPhone Universal Remote can be yours for $69.99 over at Thinkgeek.
While the iPhone normally shows Safari as its main browser, iPhone owners have the luxury of replacing it with other mobile browsers. And just in case you haven’t heard, the Opera Mini is available for use which surprisingly hit 2.6 million users after only 2 weeks.
This covers the period from April 13 to 30. The Opera Mini browser was approved for inclusion at the Apple App Store. So if you want to get hold of a reliable browser, the Opera Mini browser is certainly it.
This is practically a DIY thing with the iPad. Arming it with a Velcro offers various possibilities as far as places to put your iPad. This includes placing your iPad on a bike, motorcycle, wall, ceiling or even your own car. To cut it short, adding a Velcro can provide you with various placement solutions for your iPad, including simply wrapping it around your arms.
Acrobits, a pioneer in mobile software development and designer of Acrobits Softphone for the iPhone, announced a new partnership with Aptela, a leading provider of business-class phone services for small businesses and mobile workers. By providing Aptela customers with a simple way to integrate their accounts with the Acrobits Softphone, Aptela’s service is now as mobile as their customers.
Both companies recognize the importance of having a mobile presence in today’s global, “always on” economy. Being able to take your office extension everywhere you go means your customers and colleagues can always reach you effortlessly – and with just one number. No longer will customers get frustrated as they work their way down your list of numbers trying to reach you. This is vitally important in today’s highly competitive marketplace.
Supreme Bar Review, one of the most respected names in law school and bar exam preparation has announced the launch of a comprehensive series of iPhone applications to help law school graduates prepare for the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE). The series includes seven separate iPhone applications, each covering a subject tested on the MBE, including: Constitutional Law, Contracts & Sales, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts.
Developed by iPhone training specialists, Netframes, each application can be purchased and downloaded directly from the Apple iTunes Store and installed on any iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad.
These apps are priced affordably from $39.99 to $79.99 each. Plus, these apps let students go where other bar review apps cannot: whether on a train or plane, beachside or poolside – after initial download, the user can watch or listen to the entire lecture without the need for a WIFI or 3G connection, providing the freedom to study wherever and whenever one chooses.
While everyone is clueless as to what the iPhone 4G would look like, some folks have gone to the extreme and came up with a potential render of the iPhone 4G in white casing.
From the looks of it, a white-rendered iPhone 4G does indeed look good, something which may not be bad if it could be applied to other iPhone 3G or 3GS models. Not a bad idea ey?
Posted by admin under iPods on Friday May 21, 2010
Book publisher Galaxy Press is announcing a contest for a free iPod filled with Golden Age Stories audiobooks as part of the launch of its new site, Stories from the Golden Age (www.goldenagestories.com), which includes pulp fiction short stories and books written by author L. Ron Hubbard in a variety of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, adventure, romance, mystery and western.
Stories from the Golden Age is a line of 80 books and multi-cast, unabridged audiobooks, featuring 153 stories written by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1930s and 1940s in any of the several popular genres of the day—mystery, thriller, adventure, science fiction, fantasy and western—using his own and any of the 15 pen names he used.