If you are one of those folks who is disappointed that you cannot sync the notes on your iPhone to your PC thanks to the current limitation of the iPhone’s Notes application, then you have come to the right place.
The iPhone is spectacular in many aspects. You can’t imagine anything better for playing music, video, browsing web on a phone or personal device. Despite all that excitement, it needs work in certain applications. One of them is iPhone notes, that enables you to jot down pieces of information. iPhone notes is very handy to use, easily accessible, gives a list of your notes and a nice full screen when you edit it.
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January 23rd, 2009
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nitin |
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iPhone and all other Apple products supporting video like iPod Nano, iPod Classic and iPod Touch can only play the mp4 file format. After all, iPod is a media device and if there are issues with playing video, the usability of the device decreases. And generally there are some problems with video in iPod. The major problem for users is, as i said above, restriction to mp4 format. It means you can transfer and play only *.mp4 files on iPods and iPhones. The major issue, that thus arises, is trying to convert other videos to mp4 format, and the fact that mp4 is also of various types.
Apple uses MP4 part 14, and there are several other MP4 standards. Hence, only those converters customized to convert video to Apple supported mp4 format work perfectly well with all range of iPods and iPhones. The best, among the great variety of converters available, is Videora iPhone Converter. And not only iPhone but it supports all iPod formats. You can download it from here.
To Convert a Video, just follow the steps below.
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January 23rd, 2009
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Pranay |
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We all know much about the various features packed into the iPhone, but there are some that still escape the eye. One of the more unique features in the iPhone is its trio of sensors (orientation, light, and proximity ). The latter two being behind the glass, right above the earpiece.
The light sensor (for dimming the backlight) is great for saving power, but its use is nothing compared to the the other two sensors, which steal the show. It automatically adjusts the display’s brightness to the appropriate level for the current ambient light, thereby enhancing the user experience and saving power at the same time.
The proximity sensor, which prevents you from accidentally interacting with the screen while the iPhone is pressed against your ear, switches off the display at about 0.75-inches away; the screen switches back on after you pull away about an inch. It detects when you lift iPhone to your ear and immediately turns off the display to save power and prevent inadvertent touches until iPhone is moved away.
The orientation sensor also worked well enough. Although you can’t turn the phone on its head, when browsing in Safari you can do a 180, jumping quickly from landscape left to landscape right. The iPhone does get confused sometimes due to odd angles, but on the whole performs very well. Its also well known as the accelerometer and finds use in many applications.
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January 2nd, 2009
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Pranay |
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iPhone without Wi-Fi. Sounds useless. Not much!! But a Jailbroken iPhone without Wi-Fi. Now that sounds really a waste.
After all jailbreak is done to get all the vast number of third-party apps working on your phone, but what if you cant install them ( as is the case when you don’t have Wifi ). There is a answer though, iGopher.
This Windows software allows you to install all apps you need, through the internet connection of your PC. This is how it can be done.
Requirements:
1) A Jailbroken Ipod Touch/ iPhone
2) A PC with internet ( Not WiFi specifically!!)
3) iGopher software. It can be downloaded here.
4) Installer app in your iPhone
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December 5th, 2008
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Pranay |
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iPhone is something that is must when you travel. After all, it is your Home and Office short cut. Hence, some of the best iPhone Travel Accessories.
iPhone Battery
We all need an extend able battery life during travel. This is one of the most essential iPhone travel accessory. One of the Apple’s trademark has been its built-in and user-inaccessible battery. Even in a product like a phone the battery is soldered in and unavailable for user to replace or remove. But in case of something as popular as iPhone, there is a solution to everything. In this case there are various websites that offer a replacement battery and installation guide, though a normal person is very likely to get something wrong in all the steps.
For those who are really interested in a do-it-yourself kit to replace iPhone battery can checkout
IpodJuice
Amazon:Replace it yourself battery + Kit
On the other hand, those who need extra charge, have simpler options. There are various battery-extender or rechargeable batteries available in the market having different features to suit your needs.
Small mobile battery extender that can be plugged in iPhone to use as supplementary battery.
Slim elegant cases that act as a rechargeable battery and covers.
There are battery and charger combo’s.
The best in the lot is Mophie’s Juice Pack case and rechargeable battery, which doubles up like a smooth cover, and the iPhone first uses its charge and then starts using its own battery. It gives comparable power to the original battery, effectively doubling your battery life. There is a simple LED indicator at the back, making it easy for you to the judge the battery remaining.

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December 5th, 2008
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Pranay |
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Google G1, the much hyped Google phone, is finally out. It is the first ever phone to feature Google Android operating system - the T-Mobile G1. Its most significant factor is the easy integration with Internet. And its being called the “Iphone Killer” too. T-Mobile G1 features 3.2″ touchscreen, 480×320 resolution, and a QWERTY keyboard. The G1 phone, by High Tech Computer (HTC), contains Qualcomm MSM7201A processor at 528MHz and has 128MB of random access memory, 1GB of flash memory, global positioning system, microSD slot for memory cards, Wi-Fi controller, Bluetooth support, 3.1MP camera and so on. It weighs about 160 grams (5.6 ounces) and features 5 hours talk time and 130 hours standby time.

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November 17th, 2008
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Pranay |
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