Now this is useful.
Use your iPhone, iPad, iPod or Android to control an R/C helicopter.
You can even charge the transmitter and helicopter via USB!
Check it out:
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by Eric Dye
Now this is useful.
Use your iPhone, iPad, iPod or Android to control an R/C helicopter.
You can even charge the transmitter and helicopter via USB!
Check it out:
by Eric Dye
Ego is all about your online ego, but it’s actually a great, on-the-go, dashboard analytics app for your iPhone or iPad.
If you really have an online ego problem, this may be more up your ally.
The Ego app supports:
by Jeremy Smith
One of the apps featured in the iPhone 4S unveiling presentation on October 14 was the Cards App. The basic concept behind this app is that you can take a feature with the new upgraded camera, customize it however you want into a card, and then be able to send it to whatever address you want from the iPhone for just $2.99.
There are a lot of great features with this app, including:
[Read more…] about Using the iPhone ‘Cards’ App in Youth Ministry
I preordered the iPhone 4S as soon as I was able to about two weeks ago, and haven’t regretted it at all. I was intrigued when I saw Siri demonstrated, as well as by all of the other new features touted by Apple.
Here are some thoughts on my experience with the device so far.
by Eric Dye
Whether you’re an Apple fan or not, this video is brilliant.
From CNET UK:
The iPhone might be at the cutting edge of technology but it took a long time and many innovations to get there, take a trip through history and explore the people and technology that contributed to the iPhone becoming what it is today.
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by Eric Dye
[Editor’s Note: This post has been update. Details at the end of the post.]
Need a cheat sheet?
We’ve got’em:
We’ve actually posted more, so many more, that after I did a search on the site, I began to second guess myself and wondered if I should be posting another cheat sheet.
I mean, come on.
How many cheat sheets do we need?
Well, at least one more: