Archive for May, 2009

iPhone 4G New Features Review

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

iphone1Being one of the most popular mobile devices of modern times, there is constantly much speculation about the release date of the next version of iPhone. Two versions have been released so far – iPhone 1G was launched on June 29, 2007, and iPhone 3G, the second generation iPhone, was introduced on the 11th of July 2008. If you keep track of events in mobile industry, then rumours about a new version of the iPhone OS, version 3.0 which is to appear soon don’t seem strange to you. Apple announced that the new version (unless you join the developer program) will support over 100 new features that we’re all excited about. Some of the biggest updates include:

  • Push notifications will be standard in iPhone 3.0. Apple claims that there was a scaling issue when they first announced this feature last year, with thousands of developers clamoring to use it, so it had to be delayed. Developers will be able to build message, sound, and badge alerts into their applications. (more…)

Overview of IM clients for iPhone

Monday, May 18th, 2009

IM systems have taken a firm stance in our lives, being used anywhere and by everyone. Taking into account their spreading speed everyone wants to stay “online” not only at home in front of a computer, but also “on their way”. It’s be even more pleasing when used in such a device as iPhone or iPod touch.

There are several applications fulfilling this task available in AppStore – AIM (1.3), Palringo IM (1.2.2), IM+ (1.3), Beejive IM (1.0) and Skype. (more…)

Why Outsource?

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Nowadays the notions “Successful business projects” and “Software development outsourcing” can hardly be imagined separately. Outsourcing provides not only all possibilities for development closely managed by highly-qualified IT experts, but also helps to meet restricted deadlines with considerable cost cuts. Benefits can also be attributed to: (more…)

T-Mobile G1

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Design

T-mobile G1 cannot be called a “beauty”, but one won’t leave unnoticed its individuality. Its design is far from devices with similar form-factor.

Interface

There are 5 buttons in front: “Call” button, “Home” button, so called “Track Ball”, “Back” button and “End” button which fulfills the Power function. The buttons are sunk deep into the body so there is no need to be afraid of unexpected pressing the buttons while the device is in one’s pocket. By pressing the END button the device is switched into “sleep mode”, and by pressing it for a couple of seconds the device is switched off completely. There is a “menu” button located right under the display. (more…)

3 Main Benefits of Developing iPhone Applications for Your Business

Friday, May 15th, 2009

There’s been a sensation and much speculation as for to buy iPhone or not, its advantages and disadvantages, usefulness of developing iPhone applications and so on. Apple itself has recently begun an advertising campaign and a TV commercial featuring a dozen free and paid business apps with the tagline “Helping you run your small business one app at a time.”

Why is it beneficial to have your own iPhone application? (more…)