This really surprised me.
Apple has now sold as many apps as it has songs.
iTunes has been dealing music for almost 7-years, while apps have been in the market for only half that time!
Look at this chart!
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by Eric Dye
This really surprised me.
Apple has now sold as many apps as it has songs.
iTunes has been dealing music for almost 7-years, while apps have been in the market for only half that time!
Look at this chart!
by Eric Dye
Have you ever thought of turning your iPhone into a baby monitor?
Evoz does just that. By using an iPhone to monitor your baby, there has never been a monitor this advanced. Some of the features are very clever.
by Eric Dye
They call it the “World’s Smallest Keyboard,” and although it hasn’t been produced as a piece of hardware, yet, the potential is certainly there.
Implementing FlickKey into something like an iPod Nano size device, could transform mobile computing and smartphones into something from the comic books.
As for now, we’ll just have to make-do with FlickKey as an app.
by Eric Dye
WordPress has all kinds of upgrades happening!
The WordPrees for iOS upgrade fixed the post editor issues and is now optimized to take advantage of the iPad’s new user interface.
by Tre Lawrence
I am definitely an apps guy.
I pick mobile OS’s based on functionality. I believe apps extend that functionality. Even when I used a BlackBerry, I liked the fact that I had all the apps I needed.
My love for apps clashes with my need for mobile order. I hate keeping apps I don’t use enough. Some of it hearkens back to my BB days (spinning hourglass, anyone?) and some of it is plain app drawer OCD (even rows look better, no?).
The point is, apps have to earn the right to be installed on my device. Even though space has never been a concern on my EVO, I religiously cull unused applications periodically.
So, how does an app earn the glorious honor of residing on my device for more than two days?
by Eric Dye
Before the rise of eBooks and Amazon, Logos Bible Software provided electronic reference books to your computer.
Logos is now taking their technology one step further, as they bring their experience with an app called, Vyrso.
Vyrso can be downloaded for free to your iPad, iPhone, and very soon, all Android devices!
Vyrso works with the Logos Bible Software 4, so you’ll not only be able to read all of your Logos 4 titles, but it will enable you to find, buy and read your favorite Christian books.
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