Posts Tagged ‘iphone’
Does VoIP iCall for the iPhone charge the receiver?
When I make the call to someone, how much is the receiver charged?
How much web browsing/ voip calling can you do on a 500 mb iPhone data plan?
Also, how much on a 1 gb,2 gb, and 3 gb data plan? I’m not sure how much to get when I get my iPhone ( with bell)
If you restore and reset your iPhone, can the phone still be tracked using GPS or location devices?
I have already taken out the SIM card, my ex-boyfriend gave me the phone and now I just want to use it as an i-Pod touch. I just don’t want him to know where I am at all times and he said he downloaded or is registered to something that allows him to track the phone whenever he wants because of the GPS or some special number. It really freaks me out and any information on this would be so helpful! Thank you!
What is the application on the iPhone where u can track gps on 5 numbers?
I cannot remember the name of the iPhone application where u can track the GPS location of 5 different cell phone/numbers Without them knowing can anyone help me out with this?
Can you put a gps program in an ipod touch like you can with a iphone?
My ipod nano got stolen from my car last night, so I’m exploring my options. I’ve been wanting a gps for a while and thought I might kill two stones with one bird.
The Latest in iPhone Apps
It’s hard to believe that only a year after the iPhone app store opened its doors on the web that nearly 60,000 iPhone apps have been created. Some serve important purposes. Others aren’t worth the battery juice they’ll sap.
Here are a few iPhone apps worth noting. Try a few on for size and see how they fit.
1. Hey Where Are You? While you may want to be trailed by the IRS or bill collectors, it helps being connected by letting friends and family know what you are doing and where. This iPhone app allows users to ask and answer the question, “Hey, where are you?” Keep up to date on where you are and what you are doing. Hanging out at the Cheers bar and want to kick it with a crowd? Let the crowd know you are there with the Hey Where Are You iPhone app. Like many iPhone apps available, this one makes it easier to connect and include people in your life.
2. Print and Share. Most printing intents end up as pipe dreams. Sure, I’ll get you that photo of us at the beach, as soon as I get home, power up the computer, find the photo in billions of computer files, hit print and then actually remember to do all that instead of falling asleep watching Leave It to Beaver reruns like I always do. The best intentions usually end up shelved unless we act right away. With the Print and Share, your iPhone is connected right to your printer. Have it start printing before you even get home. It takes a few steps out of the procrastination process, delivering results even before you make it back to your pad. It’s one of the better iPhone apps available.
3. Read it later. Usually, we find the most interesting material on the web when we least have time to read it. That’s why the Internet can be such a great source of time suckage as we find stuff we need to learn but always at the wrong time. Like many iPhone apps that make information easier, Read it Later allows you to save these web pages in your phone for further browsing. Don’t have time to read about tips for a bigger tax return during the middle of a big deadline? Read it Later allows you to save pages to your iPhone so you can read it at more convenient times, while you’re waiting for your hair care appointment or stuck at the DMV with nothing to do.
Stan Kermin writes blogs about the many iPhone apps that are changing the world. Read his blog in order to get the most out of your iPhone.