Iphone Ringtones Create Your Own

Posted by Faye Hollowton under iphone tips on Friday Sep 3, 2010

Ringtones are what makes our phones stand out from the crowd, Soon as you get your phone the ringtones are one of the first things we look at. One problem all mobiles have the same built in ringtones.

The iphone is unlike other mobile phones, most phones allow you to play mp3 music as a ringtone. Apple do not allow this function, for ringtones Apple would like people to pay for them from the itunes store. But you can create your ringtones or download free tones.

The iphone ringtones are slightly different from normal ringtones, they use a format called MR4 which is only like mp3 but Apple have created their own format for the iphone.

There are various ways you can do this, downloading software which will convert mp3 to mr4 is one way but some of these do cost money before you can use them.

Another way is to Google search for free iphone ringtones, there are sources out there who host lots of free ringtones.

Another cost free way to get free ringtones, is to use apple itunes to convert your music. Following some simple instructions will allow you to convert any of your music into your favourite ringtone.

Your in a busy area and your phone rings, you know it is you phone as you created your very own personal ringtone, it’s funny watching 3-4 people all dive for their phone as they use the same ringtone.

Are you a budding DJ? You can make special mixes using mp3 software, then convert them into iphone ringtones. Imagine being able to sell your very own ringtones made by you for friends which nobody else has.

So now I have opened your mind so what, it is down to you to make some exciting funny or just downright kicking ringtones. Your imagination is the only thing stopping you, see the links below for some create information on creating free iphone ringtones.

Check out our free step by step guide which shows you how to create you very own free iphone ringtones, you will soon see how easy making your own iphone ringtones come and see now.

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Random Picking Of Over Thousands Of IPad Apps

Posted by Alfred Lancer under iphone accessories on Tuesday Aug 31, 2010

The commercial craze surrounding iPad gave us the impression that this nifty machine is small enough to trot yet packed with superior apps that would put an ordinary smart phone to shame.

Apple has made it a point, in fact, a selling point, that thousands of apps were designed specifically to iPad consumption. These apps range from the leisurely and educational to the business centered. At present, additional apps are still in the process of been developed to ensure that all kinds of processes are possible to be accomplished in the iPad.

Interesting apps are present in the iPad, which may not appear to be immediately useful, but to some extent, is on a good-to-know basis. For instance, there exists a table of elements app called The Elements that has absolutely no use for corporate individuals and just about everyone else. Unless we are still attached to academic Chemistry or have great propensity to create our own potions, the Table of Elements seems like a whimsical addition to iPad’s list of apps. But it does not hurt to find this app, for one, it could come in handy in the face of an alien take-over.

One useful app would be the Epicurious, a comprehensive indexed cookbook. The user could randomly search for a recipe by simply using one of the ingredients names as the search keyword. It will return a list of recipes that includes the key ingredient and the user can further narrow down the search by adding more key recipes.

Other lifestyle apps are offered too that can supplement the Epicurious app such as the Grocery IQ and Mcormick Recipes apps among others.

Games and entertainment apps have a wide array of selection from scholarly to mundane to high speed racing. Even the game apps have been specially redesigned for iPad. Gaming is such a great experience on the iPad because of its rich display, ultra fast processor and multi-orientation screen. The user can flip the tablet from portrait to landscape to better enjoy the gaming activity.

Scrabble and Soduko are two of the most popular educational game puzzles that were integrated into the iPad apps. Puzzle games such as Labyrinth, Monkey Flight, Traffic Rush, Superstar Chef, Bloons Light and more. For the puzzle addict, iPad sounds like a stairway to arcade/puzzle games heaven.

Racing games have so many incarnations in the list of iPad apps such as Real Racing HD, Asphalt 5, F1 2010, Fast Lane Street Racing Lite, Fast and Furious The Game Test Drive, Need for Speed: Undercover among others. There are about hundred of racing games to choose from.

The iPad owner can decide which apps to download on the iPad depending on his lifestyle or tastes. Everything is available on the App Store and almost all of it has been rehashed to adapt to the iPad’s specifications. With over a hundred thousand of apps to choose from, it would be impossible not to find one that will spark one’s interests.

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Little Known Features Of IPad

Posted by Alfred Lancer under iphone accessories on Tuesday Aug 31, 2010

iPad is a bombshell. There’s so much in it that it could take some serious time spent with it before one can actually use its full capacity. Here’s a quick view of some of little known features this multifunctioning device has.

Built-In Dictionary It’s a no-brainer that a device that has superb features for e-reading is also backed with a decent built-in dictionary. Both the word processor and the iBooks application has dictionary for quick reference to words that you may find vague. Apple is also thoughtful enough to include a quick search of the eBooks using a keyword, just as you would do with a website. As if this is not enough, it is also easy to get quick access to online dictionaries via Safari, so it really isn’t a big deal if some unfamiliar words make you stammer while you read Apple’s massive collection of eBooks.

Auto-Adjusted Screen Brightness The developers of iPad went so far as program the device to adjust its brightness according to specific environments to make eye strain less of an issue for users. This is particularly important for people who frequently use the device in different lighting conditions.

Don’t wish for perfection though. Despite the brilliant design and programming that went into the creation of the product, it still has some limitations. Text and images look washed under direct sunlight, for one.

Home Screen Bookmarking The home screen, is without a doubt among the most versatile features of the device. Aside from allowing the display of the shortcuts to specific applications, iPad’s Home Screen also displays your bookmarked websites. For the end users, this means that you can go straight to your favorite websites with just one touch of the bookmarked websites icon.

Browser Dashboard Forget tabbed browser, iPad’s Safari offers users a different view of opened ‘tabs’. Like the tabbed view we get from laptop or desktop browsers, the dashboard view allows the opening of multiple web pages, only with iPad’s Safari, the web pages are shown as thumbnail images of all opened sites. This allows for easy switching between websites. All it needs is a single tap.

Smart Links Mailing is more convenient with iPad. The device is programmed to recognize address, names, numbers and link these to relevant information. This function benefits users by cutting short the time spent on searching online or in the device’s storage for information relevant to the inquiry. For example, when addresses are tapped, maps and directions show up on the screen. When a name or a telephone number is tapped, the entire information on the contact list is revealed.

Slideshow Soundtracks We’re done with boring, quiet slideshows. Apple’s iPad brings forth the option of integrating music and sounds into its slideshow app. Now, that’s a good way of jazzing up any presentation you create using Keynote.

Background Music And you thought only slideshows can have a background music…Even while you are searching the web or playing any of Apple’s apps, you can have music continuously playing on the background.

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Variety In Iphone Apps

Posted by Shaun Oan under iphone applications on Sunday Aug 29, 2010

Apple’s biggest success story is arguably the iPhone. With revolutionary touch screen technology, mobile internet browsing, email, downloadable apps and a built in iPod it’s easy to see why. One of the key reasons the phone has received such success is the wide range of apps available from the app store.

No real surprise there. The app store has more than 190,000 different apps and has, since its launch, enjoyed more than 5 billion downloads. A win-win situation, you could say. Developers all over the world can create applications and distribute them widely, either at a cost or for free. Apple gets a commission on paid apps. The end user then benefits from a constantly growing selection of applications for their handset.

And the variety really is huge. You can download games, utilities, informational apps, eCommerce and anything else in between. In fact you could argue that if something is possible on the iPhone, that someone has already developed it, or in the least, is in the process.

Some of the most popular apps are from well known online businesses such as eBay and Amazon, who create eCommerce applications, enabling their users to shop on the move. Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter also have apps that allow users to stay connected. But the most downloaded apps are host to a surprising number of small companies. No one had heard of Lima Sky LLC before the addictive iPhone game, ‘Doodle Jump’ became one of the top grossing apps of all time.

This reflects what is arguably so amazing about the app store – sheer variety. Apps let you play virtual musical instruments, network with friends and professional contacts or turn your iPhone into a torch. The recent release of the iPhone, with even more functionality, means the number and variety of apps on the app store is likely only to continue.

Check out this iPhone torch app from Tecmark, iPhone app developer Manchester

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How The IPad Can Be An Effective Business Tool

Posted by Alfred Lancer under iphone accessories on Saturday Aug 28, 2010

From its inception, the iPad has been touted as a media consumer’s appliance. It is largely known for its flawless image rendering, video playback and vast storage space. Nonetheless, the iPad’s purpose does not begin and end on entertainment and leisure alone. It is also purposeful for business-savvy users who would like to experience Apple’s newest addition to its roster of technologically advanced products.

Apple is not entirely detached from Microsoft-based productivity programs; as a matter of fact, the iPad has built-in support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and 2007. The manufacturer understands the proliferation of Microsoft’s Business Email service and would not let their users be left behind in business if they choose to go with an iPad.

The Microsoft Exchange support will enable push email service and will be made available to the user’s calendar events and contacts’ information stored on their Microsoft profile. It is also possible to manage specific calendar details, search global address lists and inbox messages through this enhanced software feature.

Security is of utmost importance on an iPad; at the owner’s preference, multiple complex passwords can be assigned to ensure that confidential information remain inaccessible to unauthorized persons. Data exchanged over-the-air or through the Internet can be encrypted to ensure security. Additionally, corporate communication over-the-air is highly protected by a certificate-based authentication process via Exchange and VPN. Even an unfortunate event such as loss or theft of the iPad will not leave important data vulnerable because information on it can be securely deleted through a remote command.

Specialized apps such as business metrics tracker, proposal reviewer, travel organizer, and flight tracker have been developed with the iPad’s business users in mind. Much like the enterprise edition of the BlackBerry RIM, Apple also hosts the iPhone Developer Enterprise Program. The difference of the iPhone Developer Enterprise from the Blackberry RIM is that the Apple-supported initiative will enable businesses to create their own specialized apps. Their very own apps will be shared to their employees and will be deemed proprietary by the client company.

Moreover, iPad profiles can be easily configured for businesses. Companies can set up their own profiles, complete with details such as VPN, e-mail, wireless network, and password and share it with colleagues on the iPad through Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or the Internet.

Most importantly, iPad supports iWork, Apple’s office productivity suite of apps that enables the user to create and browse documents, spreadsheets and presentations. These apps have been redesigned to complement the iPad’s multi-touch system.

Keynote slides can be presented, created, and enhanced through the touchscreen device. iWork’s mobile versions of Numbers and Pages can also be managed by tapping elements on the multi-touch screen. These documents can be shared in different ways; for instance, a VGA adapter can be used to connect the iPad to a projector to allow larger displays for a roomful of audience. Microsoft documents can also be imported into the iPad. Presentations, spreadsheets and text documents can be shared on a wider scale by uploading to iWork.com where the public can view these files.

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