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I finally broke down and bought an iPhone… had to see what the buzz was about.
First, a review of the basics of the iPhone: It’s a very useful version 1.0 device, especially when you’re in a WiFi area as it will use the WiFi instead of the slower AT&T Edge network for access.
What it lacks: A lot. It’s not designed for business…and I bet their next gen version will be much more business savvy in terms of its power. It lacks an easy way to install applications, lacks cellular carrier options (AT&T sucked for me this weekend when their techies are playing when they should be monitoring their network for uptime/availability), lacks ability to arrange the home page the way you want it, lacks compatibility with many iPod devices (Bose’s SoundDock for example), lacks a quality speaker, missing a basic IM client for Instant Messaging on any platform, it doesn’t have walkie/talkie or direct connect Nextel type functions; it can’t record video, doesn’t support flash yet, they forgot to tell you that you’ll need to buy an adapter to plug in regular headphones, you can’t use your songs for ringtones and you can’t buy iTunes songs from it yet.
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Smartphones have been getting significantly “smarter” over the years and are powerful tools for business. With our current technology-driven society, it can be challenging to keep up with the latest gadgets and innovations. It’s become an obsession, especially with smartphones, due to their potential for business growth and relationships. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been using a smartphone or tablet for years, or if you are just jumping on the bandwagon, this technology is definitely here to stay.
In order to continue making an impact or reach your audience on a wider level, sometimes the only option is to discover how new technology can positively impact your business and embrace it. Use these smartphone tips to aid your efforts.
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Quick Contact – Your contacts and potential customers are at your fingertips. Whether it’s via text, phone call, email or social media, you can connect with others instantly. Face-to-face communication is resurging with FaceTime, Google Talk and Skype, so you can promote or discuss business anywhere at any time.
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MacBook Pro
To facilitate you in every possible way, staff at Apple is working day and night. Some of the best and free apps available at Apple App Store are:
1. Adium: Adium is one of the most famous communication apps among MacBook users. Adium will combine all your chats accounts on a single platform including Gchat and Facebook chat. To customize your Adium app, a number of additional plug-ins are also available in Apple App Store to be downloaded to change the elements like speech bubble color and font style.
2. Kindle for Mac: Are you a book reader? If yes then Kindle is an app especially designed for you. The Whispersync Technology used in the app will enable you to start reading a book on one device and then continue reading the same book from where you left it on another device. Kindle also offers a well-managed built-in dictionary. Besides all this, Kindle also offers options to change your background color, to take notes or highlight points. You can also add bookmarks using Kindle on your MacBook.
3. Caffeine: What Starbucks does to your mind is what Caffeine does to your MacBook. After installing this freeware and a tiny program of just 254K, an icon will appear on the right hand side of menu bar. By clicking this icon you can prevent your MacBook from automatically starting the screen savers or dimming the screen or going to sleep. Caffeine is ideal to be used when you are watching a movie but are constantly interrupted by screen savers.
4. CloudApp: CloudApp enables you to share you links, images, videos, music and files in a very user-friendly environment. Just click, drag and drop your file in menu bar and leave the rest to CloudApp. Soon after dropping your file into the menu bar, CloudApp will automatically copy a short link to your clipboard. By sharing this link with your co-worker, family and friends, you can share your file with them with just a few clicks.
5. Dropbox: Dropbox is one of the most famous file-storage apps available at Apple App Store. A file saved in Dropbox can be accessed from any device which enables Wi-Fi. You can also view your saved files even if you are offline. Dropbox initially offers 2.5 GB (this 2.5 GB storage is free). You can also increase your storage space up to 100 GB, just for $100 per year. Besides this, by completing 5 out of 7 Getting Started tasks, you can also get 250MB of storage space for free.
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IPhone
It seems almost impossible to keep up with the current and latest developments in technology. This is especially true when it comes to the iPhone, which releases new models more often than other cell phone manufacturers. Many iPhone fans find themselves upgrading to the newest technology every year that leads to the question: What can you do with an old iPhone? The answer is simply, "Sell your old iPhone". Here are a few good reasons to sell your older model iPhones instead of letting it lay around.
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The Apple iPhone 3G S 16GB White is a colour variant of the updated iPhone, as the name suggests. It's packed full of innovative features and still retains the exquisite styling that has made the iPhone such a revered mobile phone. From its TFT display screen to its slim feel at only 12.3 mm thick it is simply a stunning phone by anyone's standard.
The phone has a built in camera which is a 3.15 mega pixel with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels. Auto focus and geo tagging are offered and provide additional means of ensuring pictures are focused and can be referenced to location. Video capture is at a reasonable VGA quality at 30 frames per second and can be viewed on either the display screen or on a television via the TV out socket.
The phone offers an impressive 3.5 inch TFT capacitive touch screen, which is able to reproduce up to 16 million colour combinations to give the images a life like feel to them. The screen resolution is 320 x 480 pixels which is able to reproduce images of excellent quality. The touch screen also uses a multi touch input method for ease of accessing the many functions available on this phone. An accelerometer function auto rotates images to be viewed in the correct aspect for viewing whether its landscape or portrait.
The internet can be accessed on this phone and taking into account the large screen makes web browsing an enjoyable experience. Speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps can be achieved by using the built in HSDPA connection. Wi-Fi is also included for access within publicly available hotspots.
The memory capacity is a whopping 16 Gb of internal memory and it's suitably large to handle numerous applications and media storage. The phone incorporates GPA with A-GPS support and by utilising the included Google maps provides an effective means of navigation.
The Apple iPhone 3G S 16GB White is a phone which offers its users an unrivalled phone with functions that excite the senses. The iPhone itself is a phone which has proved to be a particular favourite and has provided Apple with another winning product. This version of the iPhone builds on that popularity by adding new functions and improving on existing options to offer the complete mobile phone package.
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First, a review of the basics of the iPhone: It’s a very useful version 1.0 device, especially when you’re in a WiFi area as it will use the WiFi instead of the slower AT&T Edge network for access.
What it lacks: A lot. It’s not designed for business…and I bet their next gen version will be much more business savvy in terms of its power. It lacks an easy way to install applications, lacks cellular carrier options (AT&T sucked for me this weekend when their techies are playing when they should be monitoring their network for uptime/availability), lacks ability to arrange the home page the way you want it, lacks compatibility with many iPod devices (Bose’s SoundDock for example), lacks a quality speaker, missing a basic IM client for Instant Messaging on any platform, it doesn’t have walkie/talkie or direct connect Nextel type functions; it can’t record video, doesn’t support flash yet, they forgot to tell you that you’ll need to buy an adapter to plug in regular headphones, you can’t use your songs for ringtones and you can’t buy iTunes songs from it yet.Win the new iPhone® 5.
What rocks about it: It’s insanely easy to use. When you’re on WiFi, it’s fast enough to be acceptable. It’s always on and requires no boot time so for that late night ‘look something up’ when your PC is shut down, it’s a great alternative. The 2 mega pixel camera takes pretty good photos. The built in iPod is neat. Most of all is the web access from anywhere you can get either WiFi or AT&T’s Edge network.
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