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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

New App Alert: Food and Drink Pairings

November 11, 2009 by Brittany Dow  
Filed under Drinks

New App Alert: Food and Drink Pairings

So you have a first date lined up with this babe you’ve been dying to impress. You make a bold decision to cook her dinner at your place and you know you have to pull out all the stops. You want to keep it simple so you download Natalie Maclean’s new Mobile Matcher to your iPhone, iPod Touch, or Blackberry for $2.99 and begin pairing cheeses with wine, entrees with spirits, and even coffee with desserts. Before you know it you have a full menu that will blow her uhmm socks off.
It’s all at your finger tips. No looking through …read more

Remote, Remote, Remote

October 11, 2009 by Juan Magdaraog  
Filed under Computers

Remote, Remote, Remote

One of, if not my favorite group of iPhone applications are the remotes. There’s just something that’s really cool about using the iPhone or iPod Touch as a remote. I’ve tried out different remote apps and I’ll be writing about top 3 I like best. This list I’m sure will change over time but as of now this it.
The first one is Rowmote Pro from Evan Schoenberg. It’s a remote for the Mac and Apple TV. What I really like about this is that it adds a wireless mouse and keyboard functionality. You can press a button that toggles it …read more

AllSport GPS iPhone App

August 13, 2009 by Wil Reagan  
Filed under Fitness

AllSport GPS iPhone App

They have iPhone apps available for just about everything out there. Lately, I have seen quite a few good apps related to fitness. If you want to use your iPhone as a full-fledged GPS personal trainer, there’s an app for that. It’s called AllSport GPS by Trimble Outdoors, and it’s available now for the iPhone 3G.
The application complements a variety of outdoor activities, including walking, running, hiking, cycling, mountain biking and snowboarding.
After downloading AllSport GPS, you can:

Begin a new fitness routine or maintain your existing workout plan
Track exercise activity by monitoring time, speed, calories burned, and distance traveled during …read more

NumberKey iPhone App from Balmuda

April 6, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

NumberKey iPhone App from Balmuda

iPhone’s open development opportunities that allow others to create applications is in my opinion the single feature that puts it above other normal cell phones. Having Internet, touch-screen and other cool features aren’t that impressive to me, but the sheer volume of new apps that are developed are impressive.
I’m not sure why, but I’ve always wanted to teach myself or learn how to use a 10-key keypad quickly. Again, not exactly sure how it would immediately benefit me at this time, but I’ve always thought it would be helpful at some point.
Balmuda has developed the NumberKey iPhone app that extends …read more

The Challenge of Power Access

April 3, 2009 by Jason Bean  
Filed under Computers

The Challenge of Power Access

We’ve all been happy and frustrated when we have wi-fi access at our local coffee shops or other businesses. We like to relax in our favorite 3rd place for work and enjoy a little community interaction at the same time.

I’ve found that my major challenge when working remotely though is finding power outlets that are available. I had an idea the other day for a new iPhone app that would let you search for a business establishment and then see a floor diagram of the tables and wall layout. You could then see what tables had power outlets available to …read more


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