In the last entry I briefly mentioned the weakness in syncing notes using Apple’s implementation on the Mac, iPhone, and the iPad. The Notes application under iOS3 is very similar. Notes sync only when your device is plugged in and connected to iTunes. There needs to be an over the air syncing solution between all [...]
Point Continued
Following up on the point made in the previous entry, in relation to the iPhone replacing the need for a point-and-shoot camera for a majority of users – the announcement of the iPhone 4 makes this statement even more plausible. The largest complaint heard about the iPhone 3G S camera was poor quality images in [...]
Voice Control
I’ll be first to admit I’m not the most responsible when it comes to the use of mobile technology while I’m driving. I’m constantly changing songs on the iPhone which plays via the auxiliary input in my car stereo, searching for directions on Google Maps, texting, and making phone calls. The latter of the matters [...]
GPS On The iPhone
When I purchased the 3G iPhone, I didn’t think twice about the feature-set changes from the original iPhone. I was simply excited at the fact New Zealand would be one of the launching countries of the new phone after more than a years waiting. The two new phone features over the original – 3G and [...]
iPhone 3G & Vodafone
When it was announced the iPhone 3G would be released in New Zealand a couple of months back, I was extremely excited having lived under over a year of rumors of the phone coming into the country. Three days before its arrival in New Zealand, Vodafone NZ released a statement saying the iPhone would retail [...]