5
Nov
Posted on 2010 under iPhone Apps |
Skyfire takes Flash and puts it in the cloud and reproduces it as html5. Amazing isnt it? The entire World seem to think so in early November 2010. The App was live for a short time then removed.
Not by Apple though the general consensus is at this point. Looks like the developers where not prepared for the popularity of this app and took it down. Did the cloud burst at the seems and become unstable? Some say that's just what happened.
The cloud is a cool new tool for developers, but still has bugs. Skyfire is expected to be back very soon if not already.
26
Aug
Posted on 2010 under iPhone Apps |
The race to put movies on smartphones has been on for about a year. Blockbuster introduced A Android App earlier and Apple had Netflix for iPad. Now Netflix has announced the availability of its free Netflix App for iPhone and iPod touch, allowing Netflix members on plans starting at just $8.99 a month to instantly watch a vast selection of TV episodes and movies streamed to their iPhone or iPod touch at no additional cost.

"Apple has changed the game for mobile devices," said Reed Hastings, Netflix co-founder and chief executive officer. "We're excited that our members can now carry Netflix around in their pockets and instantly watch movies and TV shows streamed from Netflix right to their iPhone or iPod touch."
The Netflix App delivers a high-quality viewing experience, a broad array of movie and TV choices and a clean, intuitive interface. It is available via both Wi-Fi and 3G networks. TV episodes and movies are conveniently organized into a variety of categories based on members' personal preferences, popular genres, new arrivals and members' individual instant Queues. Members can choose a movie or TV episode from any of the lists and just tap the innovative Multi-Touch user interface to watch instantly or to save the title for viewing later.
Additionally, users have the option of fast-forwarding and rewinding the video stream, and stopping at any time. When users want to start watching again, the video stream starts exactly where it was stopped, even on a different device capable of streaming video.
A Netflix account is much easier than jailbreaking your device so you can watch full length movies. This has been a long time coming.
16
Aug
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Since launch of the iPhone we have all been slowly beginning to use the device for everything. The mobile phone can be used to weigh your mail or find a address. Now we can include learning how to cook.
The Seasoned Cook dot com has introduced a very cool application that anyone can use to learn how to make dinner for the family.
Offering video-based, visual tack to learning that is beneficial to professional chefs and beginners alike, CookMobile combines the personal touch of cooking instruction with instant access, anytime, anywhere for $2.99 per each extensive class. All supported by the free CookMobile app which provides the course framework. iPhone users can review a broad range of content, take practice exams, and view fundamental skills necessary for any cook. Each class is complete and structured as in: Stocks & Sauces, Class Soups, Vegetables, and so on.
While a traditional cooking school could cost tens of thousands of dollars, CookMobile offers a completly new road map to cooking education that is easy and cost effective for all users.
14
Aug
Posted on 2010 under iPhone Apps |
This new application tracks the information related to hunting and taken game, (example: elk, deer, waterfowl, etc), and includes an extensive wildlife database, GPS location data, weather, moon phases, and hunt photos that gets logged on the iPhone. The hunting optimization app can share hunts through email or Facebook if the hunter chooses. This application, called the Hunter’s iJournal, is available for Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch portable devices through the app store.
Look for Hunter’s iJournal in the iTunes App Store. Future versions include an Android OS based version
14
Jul
Posted on 2010 under iPhone Apps |
1-800-Recycling.com Offers Users of “My Recycle List” App Chance to Win Free iPad. 1-800-Recycling.com has interactive nationwide website dedicated to enhancing and simplifying the consumer recycling experience, is now offering the chance to win a free Apple iPad to those who download its iPhone App, “My Recycle List.” The App is a user-friendly tool designed to help anyone anywhere participate in the recycling of items they would otherwise throw away.
Anyone who downloads the “My Recycle List” App, rates and reviews the App using a functioning e-mail address and fills out a short contest form will be eligible to win the free iPad. The winner will be selected randomly from all eligible entries received between July 14th and September 1st.
“Our free App is a perfect addition to the selection of tools we are providing through 1-800-Recycling.com to make the recycling process easier,” said John Shegerian, Chairman and CEO of Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), the nation’s leading recycler of electronics and e-waste, and parent company of 1-800-Recycling.com. “And what better way to encourage people to take part in the recycling process than to offer as incentive a chance to win an Apple iPad?”
Shegerian added that the winner will be announced via email and Facebook on September 2nd.
The first fully comprehensive “all items, all zip codes” recycling App designed for the iPhone, 1-800-Recycling’s free App is now available at the Apple App store and enables the user to quickly find recycling locations nearby that accept items the user selects from a list. The App enables the user to easily organize locations by adding them to a personalized list – like an intuitive grocery list for recyclers.
1-800-Recycling.com provides users with nationwide outreach to help users find recycling locations nearest to them (every zip code in the country is covered) for whatever it is they wish to recycle.
The new App, the 1-800-Recycling.com website and the 1-800-Recycling phone service all direct users to responsible recyclers of electronics, tires, oil, paint, glass, plastic, wood, mattresses, carpet, junk – nearly anything that can be recycled