Tag: iphone

  • Huffington Post: iPhone Alarm Glitch: How It Cost Someone their Job

    The effects of the iphone glitch. Have become so overly dependent on our phones? iPhone Alarm Glitch: How It Cost Me My Job Mr. Jobs, I’d like you to know that you have directly contributed to unemployment in 2011. If you had warned me about the glitch, I could have at least picked up a…

  • 11 things my life doesn’t need in 2011 #reverb10

    I am reflecting on this year & manifesting what’s next. Join me and 2,000 bloggers, tweeters, tumblers, etc. at reverb10.com to share your story. December 11 – 11 Things ? How will you go about eliminating them? How will getting rid of these 11 things change your life? (Author: Sam Davidson) I think I had…

  • Use Daylight Savings Time to Change the Way you Wake Up

    This is the last post on Daylight Savings Time, at least until the spring. In addition to checking the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors as well as turning the clock back, why not consider changing the way you wake up? Recently, I used my Blackberry Alarm feature to set when I wake…

  • Mobile Apps Developments on Campus

    I find the timing of this ironic since I just caught up with my HigherEdLive viewing in time for tonight’s show. The topic was The State of Mobile in Higher Ed. Scobleizer is the parent of a student who is currently looking at colleges. Like any parent in this phase, he has concerns about the…

  • Weekend Project : Organize Apps on your Mobile Device

    Last weekend, I finally figured out how to organize apps on my iPod Touch. While I was at it, I also decided to organize the apps on my Blackberry too. Posted via email from nextSTEPH’s posterous

  • 2 Things, Moleskine and iPhone / iPod Touch Apps

    You may or may not know about my affinity for Moleskine and I have also mentioned my adventures with the iPod Touch. Even though this video talks about using an old iPhone as an e-reader, this can also apply to the iPod Touch as well. Read more about other tips to do with an old…

  • Did you look at your iTunes Apps Screen lately?

    At least now I know what apps are iPad friendly, should  I happen to cave on an iPad, NOT! (at least  not anytime soon.) Posted via email from nextSTEPH’s posterous

  • Beware of iPhone/iPod Touch Application Creep

    I am an Amazon and Mozy affiliate. A week ago, I went to the Apple store. I was able to recover my music from the incident, thanks to Mozy Unlimited Backup. I was able to download my free applications, but not my paid ones. The person at the Genius Bar told me that I should…

  • The required hardware list

    Never mind the required reading list as in textbooks, try the required hardware list. Unplugged reports that some students are required, (with a capital R) to buy either an iPod or an iPhone. Of course, to be fair to non-Apple users, it would be nice to have audio and video in formats outside of iTunes…

  • Google AdWords Campaigns can now run on your iPhone

    This would be a good time to review whether or not mobile marketing is in your strategy.