Monday, June 28, 2010

The IPhone 4 now with The Gyro and Accelerometer

If you are impressed with the overall looks of the iPhone 4, you will be more impressed with the features it has in store for you. Among these features are the gyro and accelerometer the phone comes with. These features are sure to leave you in awe.

First of all, what are accelerometers and gyros? These features play a large role in touch screen technology. They are responsible for automatically rotating the phone's graphics when you turn or tilt the phone clockwise or counterclockwise. These features are ideal in the way people use their phones today.

One way you can enjoy these features is when you browse the internet. You no longer have to press or tap a special button to rotate the screen horizontally or diagonally. The phone does it all for you automatically. If you are viewing anything from websites to social networks, you can view these sites horizontally. If ever you now want to view these websites on a much wider screen, all you have to do tilt the phone diagonally and the phone switches its view to a much wider view.

When it comes to high definition videos, a wider screen is preferred. With the iPhone 4, you get to enjoy a 3.5 inch wide display that is better suited for watching high definition videos. You can either access videos stored on the phone's memory or stream videos on your favorite streaming websites. When it comes to HD videos, this phone is the most ideal.

Have you ever tried viewing panoramic images on vertical display? It is literally impossible to see the whole picture. With this phone, all you have to do is tilt the phone. Once you tilt the phone, it automatically rotates and you will get to see images on a panoramic view. Prepare to enjoy more from these images on a wider screen. You will definitely see the wider picture.

When it comes to 3D games, the gyro and accelerometer features of the phone is more responsive. For example, you may be playing a first person racing game. The entire phone can be used as the car's steering wheel. Feel free to steer and swerve while you navigate through the circuit's course or race on popular city streets.

These 2 features are much more responsive compared to other technologically advanced mobile phones. With the gyro and accelerometer of the iPhone 4, you are sure to enjoy more from switching views and 3D gaming.



Tuesday, February 2, 2010

They talk about it here...

http://modmyi.com/forums/ipad-news/

iPad has come...


After almost 5 years of speculation Apple's tablet computer is finally here. The buzz and hype surrounding the launch of the so called revolutionary product was unprecedented, in fact leading tech blogs like Gizmodo and Engadget covering the launch live were crawling due to the heavy traffic. Coming to the iPad (yes, Apple has drawn a lot of flak for the name) it is basically a bigger iPhone with a much faster processor. The iPad is basically a huge multi-touchscreen, 9.7 inches to be precise and it supports a resolution of 1024 x 768. Coming to the size it is a wee bit thicker than the iPhone 3GS and measures 9.56 x 7.47 inches while weighing in at 1.5 pounds. It packs in a 1GHz Apple ARM A4 chip and offers 64GB / 32GB / 16GB of onboard flash memory. Like the iPhone it has an accelerometer, compass, 802.11 n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 30 pin iPod dock connector, a speaker and a microphone. There is no HDMI, DVI or a camera and 3G comes optional at an extra cost.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

My love for Iphone is not yet died

I still want to have it back ...(after lost it in China).

This website is still means to me http://www.ehow.com/how_5607479_iphone-apps.html?utm_source=eHOD&utm_medium=email&utm_content=5607479&utm_campaign=13_01_2010

How to Find the Best Free iPhone Apps

There certainly a lot of free iPhone apps to choose from; and by "a lot" we mean thousands. It's estimated the iTunes app store has already received 1.5 billion downloads and with hundreds of new apps being release every single day, that number is only expected to increase. With such a vast number, how is the average iPhone user expected to find the best free apps? Well, here are a handful of tips that can help you do just that.

The best and most effective way to find the best free apps is to simply search "best free apps." You're search will be inundated with thousands (if not millions) of results, each claiming to have the best, most popular, sought after apps. Click a few on the first page and you're likely to come away with some pretty cool, convenient and most importantly free apps for your iPhone (or iPod touch).

In the Apple apps store, try searching within the category you want. For example, if you are looking for the perfect free app to help you keep track of your daily caloric intake, you'll obviously want to search within apps geared towards nutrition.

Use an app review site to narrow down the best free apps within a certain category. They do all the work so you don't have to!

Sometimes app developers will drop the price of an app to free, either permanently or temporarily (as with many popular, in-demand apps). But how do you know when the prices have dropped? There are a handful of websites that specialize in sending alerts when apps that were once being sold for a price are now available for a whopping $0.

Ask around! It's likely you have friends, family members and coworkers who are iPhone connoisseurs and can share some of their favorites.