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Jeff’s Top 5 Favorite Things – “Aves”, binaural iPhone Game
etherhour asked:
Here are 5 things I dig. You MUST wear headphones or you will not understand what's going on. Visit audioghost.com to sign up for news on the release of the iphone's first truly binaural audio video game "Aves", coming Summer 2009. Thanks for watching and pass it on!!
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Posted by harvez in Uncategorized on September 13, 2009
David Lakins asked:
The Apple iPhone 3G was announce in a blaze of glory that eclipsed most of the other smart phones on the market, but it remains to be seen whether Apple has really provided users with exactly what they want. Less than a year after the original iPhone went on sale Apple promises new users of the latest iPhone that they will be given the chance to officially download 3rd party applications through the App store. But how quickly will an unlocked version become available.
The Apple iPhone is an updated smart phone with GPS and a 16 GB memory. The 3G iPhone has a lot to write home about with added support, added GPS, third party applications, and support for a Microsoft Exchange server. Extra 3G support is a massive plus for the iPhone. If the trial speed of data transfer is maintained then users really will be carrying the Internet around in their pocket. At half the price and twice the speed of its forerunners the new 3G versions is sure to be popular.
The new phone is thinner at the edges than the earlier version and slightly thicker in the middle, other measurements remain the same although the 3G is 2grams lighter than its predecessor. It no longer has the recessed headphone jack, which some users found annoying, it is now flush enough for any 3.5mm headphones.
Due to go on sale July the 11th the phone will be on offer in black with 8GB of memory or in black or white with 16GB of memory. Sources suggest that the new iPhone will be available in the UK from Apple, 02 and the Carphone Warehouse.
The 8GB model will be on sale for £99 on a new £30 monthly contract or an existing £35 contract – if you choose the higher tariffs of £45 and £75 a month then you will get the 8GB iPhone free. Prices are quite a bit steeper for the 16GB version with the phone costing £159 on the £30 and £35 tariffs, £59 for the £45 tariff and free on the £75 tariff.
Users will continue to receive unlimited data whatever their tariff although they could find that they will be liable for O2’s excessive use policy. On the upside however you will be able to browse over O2’s HSDPA network and unlimited access to 9,500 Wi-Fi hotspots through BT Openzone and the Cloud.
Although the addition of 3G and GPS make the iPhone 2.0 attractive it is still without some of the basic features found on much cheaper phones, including multimedia messaging and voice messaging.
The first iPhone was available unlocked soon after its launch but this time it will only be available in store rather than through iTunes. So what of the grey market for iPhones and those that are eager to buy one for the discounted contract price in the hope they can get it unlocked?
Well they might be put off even faster than before. Apple have done their best to ensure that their second generation phone is locked right down. With official applications being controlled tightly by Apple, any non-legitimate contract phone will easily be spotted – or more importantly won’t benefit from the full features.
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The Apple iPhone 3G was announce in a blaze of glory that eclipsed most of the other smart phones on the market, but it remains to be seen whether Apple has really provided users with exactly what they want. Less than a year after the original iPhone went on sale Apple promises new users of the latest iPhone that they will be given the chance to officially download 3rd party applications through the App store. But how quickly will an unlocked version become available.
The Apple iPhone is an updated smart phone with GPS and a 16 GB memory. The 3G iPhone has a lot to write home about with added support, added GPS, third party applications, and support for a Microsoft Exchange server. Extra 3G support is a massive plus for the iPhone. If the trial speed of data transfer is maintained then users really will be carrying the Internet around in their pocket. At half the price and twice the speed of its forerunners the new 3G versions is sure to be popular.
The new phone is thinner at the edges than the earlier version and slightly thicker in the middle, other measurements remain the same although the 3G is 2grams lighter than its predecessor. It no longer has the recessed headphone jack, which some users found annoying, it is now flush enough for any 3.5mm headphones.
Due to go on sale July the 11th the phone will be on offer in black with 8GB of memory or in black or white with 16GB of memory. Sources suggest that the new iPhone will be available in the UK from Apple, 02 and the Carphone Warehouse.
The 8GB model will be on sale for £99 on a new £30 monthly contract or an existing £35 contract – if you choose the higher tariffs of £45 and £75 a month then you will get the 8GB iPhone free. Prices are quite a bit steeper for the 16GB version with the phone costing £159 on the £30 and £35 tariffs, £59 for the £45 tariff and free on the £75 tariff.
Users will continue to receive unlimited data whatever their tariff although they could find that they will be liable for O2’s excessive use policy. On the upside however you will be able to browse over O2’s HSDPA network and unlimited access to 9,500 Wi-Fi hotspots through BT Openzone and the Cloud.
Although the addition of 3G and GPS make the iPhone 2.0 attractive it is still without some of the basic features found on much cheaper phones, including multimedia messaging and voice messaging.
The first iPhone was available unlocked soon after its launch but this time it will only be available in store rather than through iTunes. So what of the grey market for iPhones and those that are eager to buy one for the discounted contract price in the hope they can get it unlocked?
Well they might be put off even faster than before. Apple have done their best to ensure that their second generation phone is locked right down. With official applications being controlled tightly by Apple, any non-legitimate contract phone will easily be spotted – or more importantly won’t benefit from the full features.
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Mark Grey asked:
If you have been looking for iPhone accessories online you will know there is an enormous market that lays ahead of you – and an even bigger challenge to find the correct retailer to purchase your iPhone accessories from. We need to look into several factors before selecting who to buy from, and I will mention some of these in this review. We must bear in mind that our iPhone and it´s functionality is only as good as the accessories we attach to it, if they lack in quality our iPhone will lack in performance.
With trading online the first thing to look for is the returns policy – in the event that we have to return it due to ordering the wrong iPhone part, or damage in the post, is we covered to do this? Many sites don´t allow you to return your iPhone accessories unless the fault with the product is due to shipping damage, and not a customer error. Also in this category you should keep your eyes open for the cost of shipping the iPhone accessories and the reliability of the companies quality control service – do they offer a guarantee for their products?
The next consideration I would look for is the dedication and specialist nature of the company – are they a dedicated iPhone accessories, parts and replacement service, or do they offer many electrical devices and spares? – I would tend to lean toward the first of these two to be sure of receiving a quality service from a team who know what we need and how to advise us to ensure we receive it. There are many sites that will swap your cash for iPhone accessories without a thought in the world, however, if you can find a company that will treat your individual needs with dedication then you can rest assured you will receive a quality customer service when purchasing your iPhone spares and accessories. This is a factor whether we are looking for a replacement iPhone screen, or simply a set of iPhone headphones – we need to be comforted by the service when trading online.
And although there are many other personal options that we would each look for when buying our iPhone accessories online I would just like to leave you with one more consideration that we should all look for – Can we easily find the history of the company we are selecting, and some verified credentials to ensure that we are going to receive not only value, but quality for our money. Whether this is via their site, or a little background research into the chosen company, be sure that you are making the right selection when you are buying your iPhone accessories.
This advice is bought to you in association with iPhone Parts Pro – specialist traders online for iPhone accessories, spares, repairs, and replacement iPhone parts.
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If you have been looking for iPhone accessories online you will know there is an enormous market that lays ahead of you – and an even bigger challenge to find the correct retailer to purchase your iPhone accessories from. We need to look into several factors before selecting who to buy from, and I will mention some of these in this review. We must bear in mind that our iPhone and it´s functionality is only as good as the accessories we attach to it, if they lack in quality our iPhone will lack in performance.
With trading online the first thing to look for is the returns policy – in the event that we have to return it due to ordering the wrong iPhone part, or damage in the post, is we covered to do this? Many sites don´t allow you to return your iPhone accessories unless the fault with the product is due to shipping damage, and not a customer error. Also in this category you should keep your eyes open for the cost of shipping the iPhone accessories and the reliability of the companies quality control service – do they offer a guarantee for their products?
The next consideration I would look for is the dedication and specialist nature of the company – are they a dedicated iPhone accessories, parts and replacement service, or do they offer many electrical devices and spares? – I would tend to lean toward the first of these two to be sure of receiving a quality service from a team who know what we need and how to advise us to ensure we receive it. There are many sites that will swap your cash for iPhone accessories without a thought in the world, however, if you can find a company that will treat your individual needs with dedication then you can rest assured you will receive a quality customer service when purchasing your iPhone spares and accessories. This is a factor whether we are looking for a replacement iPhone screen, or simply a set of iPhone headphones – we need to be comforted by the service when trading online.
And although there are many other personal options that we would each look for when buying our iPhone accessories online I would just like to leave you with one more consideration that we should all look for – Can we easily find the history of the company we are selecting, and some verified credentials to ensure that we are going to receive not only value, but quality for our money. Whether this is via their site, or a little background research into the chosen company, be sure that you are making the right selection when you are buying your iPhone accessories.
This advice is bought to you in association with iPhone Parts Pro – specialist traders online for iPhone accessories, spares, repairs, and replacement iPhone parts.
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iPhone Games With Sound
KBMonline asked:
How to play your iPhone games (example: Super Monkey Ball) while playing your music (through your headphones).
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Iphone headphone problems
Fang asked:
I recently bought the Iphone (Actually it was quit a while ago last November I think) The first pair of head phones I got from Apple lasted quite a while before eventually got caught in a door and cut… So doing the only logical thing I could I went and bought a new pair …. Over the last 9 months I would say I have gone through 10 pair of head phones all ranging from 10-30$ and after a while like they just stop working and the music is all static filled and if I move to much it some times just stops working till I sit down and fiddle with em upon trying the headphones in other appliance I notice the same response, So in general my question is… Is there like some kind of problem with the Iphone that makes headphones wear out fast bc I owned several players pre IPhone and never broke a pair of earphones but going through like 1 a month now is starting to get weird most the ear phones I buy say “Iphone Compatable” …
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I recently bought the Iphone (Actually it was quit a while ago last November I think) The first pair of head phones I got from Apple lasted quite a while before eventually got caught in a door and cut… So doing the only logical thing I could I went and bought a new pair …. Over the last 9 months I would say I have gone through 10 pair of head phones all ranging from 10-30$ and after a while like they just stop working and the music is all static filled and if I move to much it some times just stops working till I sit down and fiddle with em upon trying the headphones in other appliance I notice the same response, So in general my question is… Is there like some kind of problem with the Iphone that makes headphones wear out fast bc I owned several players pre IPhone and never broke a pair of earphones but going through like 1 a month now is starting to get weird most the ear phones I buy say “Iphone Compatable” …
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Unlocking the Apple Iphone 3G
David Lakins asked:
The Apple iPhone 3G was announce in a blaze of glory that eclipsed most of the other smart phones on the market, but it remains to be seen whether Apple has really provided users with exactly what they want. Less than a year after the original iPhone went on sale Apple promises new users of the latest iPhone that they will be given the chance to officially download 3rd party applications through the App store. But how quickly will an unlocked version become available.
The Apple iPhone is an updated smart phone with GPS and a 16 GB memory. The 3G iPhone has a lot to write home about with added support, added GPS, third party applications, and support for a Microsoft Exchange server. Extra 3G support is a massive plus for the iPhone. If the trial speed of data transfer is maintained then users really will be carrying the Internet around in their pocket. At half the price and twice the speed of its forerunners the new 3G versions is sure to be popular.
The new phone is thinner at the edges than the earlier version and slightly thicker in the middle, other measurements remain the same although the 3G is 2grams lighter than its predecessor. It no longer has the recessed headphone jack, which some users found annoying, it is now flush enough for any 3.5mm headphones.
Due to go on sale July the 11th the phone will be on offer in black with 8GB of memory or in black or white with 16GB of memory. Sources suggest that the new iPhone will be available in the UK from Apple, 02 and the Carphone Warehouse.
The 8GB model will be on sale for £99 on a new £30 monthly contract or an existing £35 contract – if you choose the higher tariffs of £45 and £75 a month then you will get the 8GB iPhone free. Prices are quite a bit steeper for the 16GB version with the phone costing £159 on the £30 and £35 tariffs, £59 for the £45 tariff and free on the £75 tariff.
Users will continue to receive unlimited data whatever their tariff although they could find that they will be liable for O2’s excessive use policy. On the upside however you will be able to browse over O2’s HSDPA network and unlimited access to 9,500 Wi-Fi hotspots through BT Openzone and the Cloud.
Although the addition of 3G and GPS make the iPhone 2.0 attractive it is still without some of the basic features found on much cheaper phones, including multimedia messaging and voice messaging.
The first iPhone was available unlocked soon after its launch but this time it will only be available in store rather than through iTunes. So what of the grey market for iPhones and those that are eager to buy one for the discounted contract price in the hope they can get it unlocked?
Well they might be put off even faster than before. Apple have done their best to ensure that their second generation phone is locked right down. With official applications being controlled tightly by Apple, any non-legitimate contract phone will easily be spotted – or more importantly won’t benefit from the full features.
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The Apple iPhone 3G was announce in a blaze of glory that eclipsed most of the other smart phones on the market, but it remains to be seen whether Apple has really provided users with exactly what they want. Less than a year after the original iPhone went on sale Apple promises new users of the latest iPhone that they will be given the chance to officially download 3rd party applications through the App store. But how quickly will an unlocked version become available.
The Apple iPhone is an updated smart phone with GPS and a 16 GB memory. The 3G iPhone has a lot to write home about with added support, added GPS, third party applications, and support for a Microsoft Exchange server. Extra 3G support is a massive plus for the iPhone. If the trial speed of data transfer is maintained then users really will be carrying the Internet around in their pocket. At half the price and twice the speed of its forerunners the new 3G versions is sure to be popular.
The new phone is thinner at the edges than the earlier version and slightly thicker in the middle, other measurements remain the same although the 3G is 2grams lighter than its predecessor. It no longer has the recessed headphone jack, which some users found annoying, it is now flush enough for any 3.5mm headphones.
Due to go on sale July the 11th the phone will be on offer in black with 8GB of memory or in black or white with 16GB of memory. Sources suggest that the new iPhone will be available in the UK from Apple, 02 and the Carphone Warehouse.
The 8GB model will be on sale for £99 on a new £30 monthly contract or an existing £35 contract – if you choose the higher tariffs of £45 and £75 a month then you will get the 8GB iPhone free. Prices are quite a bit steeper for the 16GB version with the phone costing £159 on the £30 and £35 tariffs, £59 for the £45 tariff and free on the £75 tariff.
Users will continue to receive unlimited data whatever their tariff although they could find that they will be liable for O2’s excessive use policy. On the upside however you will be able to browse over O2’s HSDPA network and unlimited access to 9,500 Wi-Fi hotspots through BT Openzone and the Cloud.
Although the addition of 3G and GPS make the iPhone 2.0 attractive it is still without some of the basic features found on much cheaper phones, including multimedia messaging and voice messaging.
The first iPhone was available unlocked soon after its launch but this time it will only be available in store rather than through iTunes. So what of the grey market for iPhones and those that are eager to buy one for the discounted contract price in the hope they can get it unlocked?
Well they might be put off even faster than before. Apple have done their best to ensure that their second generation phone is locked right down. With official applications being controlled tightly by Apple, any non-legitimate contract phone will easily be spotted – or more importantly won’t benefit from the full features.
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