Archive for March, 2010

Scratching with iPhone App Baby Scratch

Baby Scratch is a free App available at Apple AppStore. Made a little try out as handling is pretty amazing with awesome sample sound. App has 3 build in beat loops and some samples and voice recording to scratch. Latency of scratch sounds is noticeable but still best of all checked scratch Apps.

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Review: Proporta Cable Tidies

This is a video review of the Proporta cable tidies. Check it out after the break…

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Heres a gameplay video of the iPhone and iPod Touch game “Cubetrix 3D”. Enjoy!

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Paypal for iPhone (Macworld 2010)

Live from Macworld 2010, Rene and Leanna talk to Kent Griffin about Paypal’s new iPhone offering that will allow developers to add easy Paypal payment integration right into their apps.

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QuikSwipe   Credit card terminal for the iPhone and iPod touch

Processing credit cards just got a lot easier and with the secure head reader, all swiped credit card transactions are encrypted before they are passed from the card reader to the iPhone/iPod touch.

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iPhone Tip of the Week  Time Saver

You are in the middle of typing a quick email, text or note and need to add a question mark, comma or period (full-stop) or an alternative symbol via the 123 option key.  As a short-cut, press and hold the 123 key, then without lifting your finger, slide it to the character you require and let go.  Your character will be added and you will automatically find yourself back on the virtual keyboard in letter mode.

This tip can be used to get a period (full-stop) but it is quicker to do this by pressing the space bar twice.

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Coming Soon: New Rhapsody / iPhone Feature

You want to hear your music everywhere, whether you’re on a plane, in the subway, with a mouse, in a house, in a box or with a fox. Well, you get the idea. No bars? No problem. Strong signal, weak signal or no signal — soon your Rhapsody music will be able to go ANYWHERE your iPhone or iPod touch goes.

Your battery will also last longer? Playing downloaded music from the device’s memory instead of streaming it over the carrier or WiFi network saves a ton of battery power. Longer battery life equals more listening and less time recharging. They hoping to submit this to Apple for approval very soon, but in the meantime, peep the video of how this feature will work.

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