It is an application for the iPhone with a catalogue of short procedural instructions, demonstrational videos, interactive examples and participatory assignments.http://lucaslongo.com/files/PocketLearning.pdf. Users can use their iPhone to take a picture of the results of their assignments and submit it to be reviewed by their peers or experts in the subject matter. The iPhone’s interface was also utilized in the design of Pocket Learning’s web-based content management system. But the user experience of the iPhone is something we had never seen before. The iPhone adds to this problem in an obvious way yet, not so obviously, it has changed the playing field. And right now, the iPhone is as bad as it’s ever going to get. I had to be able to access the material anywhere I went, so I used the iPhone to access the instructional material available. It targets users who want to improve the quality of the pictures they take with the iPhone’s camera. Keep It Steady: avoiding blurry pictures and techniques to hold iPhone
They allow you to switch between using the iPhone as an internet device, an iPod or a phone.http://www.gramug.org/files/newsletter_07_02.pdf. Our own Duane Weller was full to the brim with enthusiasm as he took us threw the highlights of the new features in FileMaker Pro. The learning center is comprised of 28 new QuickTime video tutorials designed to get you up and running with FileMaker Pro as quickly as possible. There is a virtual “lock” on screen that allows you to lock down the touch screen so it won’t get inadvertently activated, say if you were to put the iPhone in a pocket or purse. There is a second speaker on the bottom edge for playing ringtones and other sounds, such as using the iPhone as a speaker phone. However the pages load with tiny text and images, to accommodate the smaller screen of the iPhone. Like the iPod before it, the iPhone is not a first of it’s kind. At this time a 2 year Cingular service agree-ment is required when you purchase an iPhone. Apple got the biggest buzz for it’s iPhone but the
CHICAGO (August 25, 2008) - - www.http://www.theoptionsinsider.com/downloads/press_825200844427pm.pdf.TheOptionsInsider.com, is pleased to announce that Options Insider Mobile, an exciting new web application for the popular Iphone, was recently chosen by Apple as a featured staff selection. Options Insider Mobile is a customized web application that takes Iphone users inside the options market with: Expert Options Articles: Read the latest articles from The Options Insider’s vast network of options experts. Options Insider Radio: Listen to the latest episodes of Options Insider Radio, one of the most popular options podcasts in the country. Options Discussion Center: Review the latest options questions, comments and insights from the Options Insider community. “Options Insider Mobile continues our tradition of providing users with cutting-edge technology at no charge. This application will allow us to reach a new audience that doesn’t trad itionally visit options information websites. By removing another barrier to entry, we have helped
With your iPhone and an internet connection, stay up to date by looking up the following information: The Sales tab on your iPhone displays your total sales, returns, payments, and number of invoices for the day, the week, the month-to-date, or the year-to-date.http://www.xsilva.com/pdf/iStats.pdf. From your iPhone, youʼll be able to tell whoʼs clocked in at your store, when they started, and whether theyʼve been working on specific jobs. 2. If a file named iphone.zip appears in your downloads folder, double click it to decompress it. If an iPhone folder appears from the download, youʼre already set. 3. With a graphical FTP client, connect to your web server and upload the iPhone folder from step 2. If you are using the LightSpeed Web Store, just connect to the store and drag the iPhone folder into the store (xlsws_php) directory. Do not rename the iPhone directory. You do not need to specify the iPhone directory.
Fonix iSpeak for Apple iPhone gives you “freedom of speech” to enrich your iPhone experience iPhone OS 2.http://www.fonix.com/pr/ispeakforiphone.pdf.0 Fonix iSpeak for Apple iPhone 3G™, and earlier iPhones running OS 2.0, is a voice-enabling application. After downloading iSpeak from Apple’s App Store, iSpeak enables you to interact with contact information. iSpeak recognizes voice instructions without going through an enrollment or training process. Simple voice commands enable you to dial a phone number either by speaking the number or by speaking a person’s name with a number selector (e.g., home, work, or mobile: “Call John Smith at work”). iSpeak also performs accurately in noisy environments. iSpeak works fast on the iPhone Fonix iSpeak runs on your iPhone, interacting with phone content in real time (no delays). Fonix iSpeak provides a completely “hands-free” experience while enjoying all the features of the Apple iPhone. iSpeak runs on your iPhone, speeding
Apple’s iPhone is a product that’s been years in the making.http://www.comug.org/newsletters/0707.pdf. Although the iPhone is not without a few quirks, it makes good on the hype that surrounded it. And with the iPhone, Apple’s hardware designers have once again wrapped the output of the company’s in-house developers into a remarkable piece of hardware. This is not to say that the iPhone is impervious to being marked up. Perhaps we were unwise to order pizza at Macworld on the day of the iPhone’s arrival, but the grease from that pizza helped make a point: the iPhone’s screen collects fingerprints. But it’s enough of an issue that Apple includes a small black chamois cloth in the iPhone box, and the image-conscious iPhone owner will want to give their screen a good wipe-down often. The experience is as close an approximation to the Web you experience on your Mac as you could possibly get on a screen the size of the iPhone’s. Web-page text is a pleasure to read on the iPhone’s high-resolution display. If the iPhone
But they will be among the first with the newest tech toy, even though a Canadian launch date hasn’t been announced for IPhone.http://www.cs.unb.ca/~ulieru/telegraphjournal.pdf. The IPhone rockets into the U.S. market next Fri-day. The IPhone has created such a buzz in the U.S. that even comedian Stephen Colbert has joked about his inability to get one ahead of everybody else, and a Craigslist ad has reportedly offered $10,000 to get an IPhone right now. No Canadian service provider has been announced to carry IPhone. Internet blog sites are alive with buzz that Rogers is trying to get an IPhone deal, but Apple is too busy with next week’s U.S. kickoff to get anything going yet in Canada. Rogers and Apple Canada are both mum on the subject of IPhone, which uses global GSM technology. Since the IPhone was introduced by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at March’s Mac-World convention, buzz has grown about the touch-screen phone that has no keypad and only a single button. People have been calling for months about IPhone’s availability in
Richmond, BC --July 27, 2007-- zCover today announced that its versatile, resilient and user friendly new iSAglove cases for Apple's iPhone are now shipping.http://www.zcover.com/Document/Press_Release_20070727.pdf. The iSAglove will first be released in five zCover ice series colors: blue, purple, grey, pink, & clear, each one designed to work seamlessly with iPhone's light sensor. The iSAglove design is a perfect fit for every feature of the iPhone; that’s because it was designed from a real active Apple iPhone. “As we anticipated, the iPhone’s sophisticated and compact design required precise molding and tooling to create the ideal contoured case for iPhone.” said Sean Sa, vice president of zCover Inc. This ensures the iPhone is protected without blocking the iPhone’s proximity (built in motion) sensor. zCover’s innovative port flip-cover has been applied to the iPhone perfectly, protecting the Apple dock port from sand, dust, dirt and liquids, while still allowing full accessibility for charging, or even docking, your
Durable & sporty silicone case for iPhone Protect your iPhone with style and substance.http://www.xtrememac.com/media/cases/iphone/pdf/tuffwrap.pdf. TuffWrap™ for iPhone brings rugged, sporty protection to on-the-go types who want to stay connected. TuffWrap is made of a sturdy silicone that’s slip-resistant. The included clear plastic film protects the touch screen from scratches and smudges. This case offers maximum coverage High-grade silicone protects from scratches and dings Ridges for comfortable, secure grip Clear plastic film to protect touch screen Access to switches and jacks Custom fit for iPhone without blocking access to switches or jacks, so you’ll never have to take it off. TuffWrap for iPhone protects from scratches, dirt and dings and looks great doing it. Your iPhone is an investment, so protect it with the sporty TuffWrap for iPhone.
Portfolio-style case with integrated belt clip for iPhone Onyx™ is a stylish, yet durable, hand-sewn case made to protect your iPhone.http://www.xtrememac.com/media/cases/iphone/pdf/onyx.pdf. It has a smooth, leather exterior with contrasting stitching and a protective microsuede interior lining. Onyx is like a bodyguard for your iPhone. It goes every-where you go, giving you professional-looking protection that perfectly complements the design of the hottest device on the market. Onyx is formal enough for a board meeting and stylish enough for a date. Hand-sewn case with protective interior lining Integrated belt clip Flip-style magnetic closure Stylish contrasting stitching Headphone jack and sleep switch access Designed for easy iPhone removal The convenient flip-style magnetic closure keeps everything securely in place. When closed, you still have access to the headphone jack and sleep switch. You’ve got an iPhone so it’s obvious you’ve got great taste.
Apple touts the iPhone as an iPod, a mobile phone, and an Internet communications device all wrapped up in one.http://www.comug.org/newsletters/0701.pdf. Perhaps it’s not a huge surprise from a company that’s taken a large consumer electronics focus with the iPod (and even dropped “computer” from its name) but the iPhone is clearly big news. Instead of a small keyboard that’s a standard part of the bottom of most smart phones, the iPhone has no keyboard at all. Instead of a bevy of buttons on the front to navigate and control features, the iPhone has a single Home button on its front and just a few others on the sides—everything else is controlled via changeable, onscreen buttons and icons. Instead of a stylus, the iPhone uses your finger. Although I have yet to even hold an iPhone (you can look but you can’t touch), and the product isn’t due out for six months, that hasn’t stopped me from thinking about how Apple can make the product even better when iPhone 2.0 is shipped—whenever that may be. Expand Bluetooth