Recently, I had my iPhone crashing a lot when opening Google Maps. If I was playing music at the same time, that was a sure crash. Let me define crash as the program closing and going back to the home screen. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, iPhones crash too. But, that being said, there’s a […]
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iPhone Crashes?
July 5th, 2007 · 4 Comments · Tips, iPhone
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iPhone & Google Domains?
July 2nd, 2007 · 3 Comments · iPhone
My personal email is setup through Google Domains. So, in a sense I’m using Gmail, but my email address lacks the ‘@gmail.com’ extension. Currently, if you try to add Gmail as an email account to the iPhone, it defaults with the ‘@gmail.com’.
Is there anyway to setup the iPhone for Google Domains without using Gmail’s […]
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iPhone Activation = Failure
July 1st, 2007 · 2 Comments · Reflective, iPhone
As I blogged about earlier the iPhone purchase experience was outstanding. Activation, however, has been a lamentable, deplorable, all around painstaking waiting game…. A little dramatic, I know.
I completed the new phone sign-up at ~7pm on Friday the 29th. Since I was transferring my number over, I was told this could take up […]
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iPhone Launch = Success
June 29th, 2007 · No Comments · Apple, iPhone
I was one of many who showed up early to get in line, waiting for the iPhone. The location my friend and I chose was Lenox Square Mall in Atlanta, Ga. I showed up at ~10:30 AM and ended up being about 80th in line. All in all, the pre-launch waiting […]
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Introducing LaunchPad for the Apple iPhone.
June 26th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Apple, Software, iPhone
So, as I stated in my prior post, there exists a need for iPhone users to be able to find and launch web apps that are written for the phone; however, even the use of bookmarks could make saving and launching new apps a very cumbersome process.
Enters LaunchPad.
So here it is–the product of many-a-late night […]
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iPhone Web 2.0 Apps
June 18th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Apple, Reflective
The fact Apple has decided not to allow development of applications on the iPhone by 3rd party developers has some people a little perturbed. Rather than releasing an SDK and allowing native code development on the iPhone, Apple’s solution is for developer’s to write Web 2.0 applications which will run on the phone’s browser, Safari […]
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Adium 1.0 Released
February 4th, 2007 · No Comments · Apple, Software
Adium, truly the Swiss Army knife of messaging and the Mac equivalent of Trillian, has finally gone gold. I’ve been using it for the past 20 or so betas versions of v1. It works. It’s free. Awesome upgrade. Get it.
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