Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts
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Friday, October 12, 2012

Iphone touch review oktober 2012


DNP iPod touch review 2012
When last we got a new iPod touch, the fourth-generation from 2010, it was so thin relative to other devices of that era we said it looked like "a toothpick." Its 7.2mm thinness was unparalleled -- at the time. But now, just two years later, the iPhone 5 is less than a half-millimeter thicker, and that is of course packing a lot more wizardry inside. Suddenly, that toothpick is looking a little portly, which means it's time for the touch to lose a little weight.
Enter the fifth-generation iPod touch, the 2012 model that has slimmed down to a mere 6.1mm in thickness. It's also about 10 percent lighter -- despite being grafted with a new 4-inch Retina display. Not only is it bigger and thinner, but it's far faster and has hugely improved cameras on both the front and rear. The perfect PMP package for $299? Click on through to find out.

Hardware
The fourth-generation iPod touch had a curved chrome back that looked absolutely lovely coming out of the box. Roughly 30 seconds later that mirrored look would evaporate, replaced by a scratched-up patina that no amount of careful handling could prevent. But, its shape felt good in the hand, with its size and weight both seeming minimal compared to nearly every other device on the market -- two ingredients for a top-notch device.
The fifth generation improves on that in every regard. As mentioned above, it now measures 6.1mm thick, while its width and height clock in at 4.86 by 2.31 inches (123.4 x 58.6mm). Compared to the fourth-generation touch, which measured 111 x 58.9 x 7.2mm, the new iPod is considerably thinner, fractionally narrower and massively taller. It's also noticeably lighter, at 3.1 ounces (88 grams) compared to 3.56 ounces (101 grams) for the outgoing model. Storage capacities are now 32 or 64GB, priced at $299 and $399, respectively.
DNP iPod touch review 2012
We chose the special edition (Product) Red to evaluate and as soon as it came out of the box we were confident we made the right call. It's beautiful.
Gone is the mirrored back, replaced by a matte aluminum shell available in your choice of six anodized colors. We chose the special edition (Product) Red to evaluate and as soon as it came out of the box we were confident we made the right call. It's beautiful. The crimson hue sets up a nice contrast to the white bezel around the glass on the front, as well as the white plastic that forms the rim of the 3.5mm headphone jack, which still lives on the bottom, but has moved to the left to match the placement on the iPhone 5.

That red color bathes a machined aluminum back that has a rather more square profile than the previous iPod touch, but it's still decidedly more comfortable in the hand than the angular, industrial iPhone. The metal enclosure (which has a soft feel similar to a MacBook) is punctuated for numerous sensors, buttons and other accoutrement, with the power/lock toggle still residing in the upper-right and the volume rocker on the left side. On the bottom, next to the headphone jack, is the new Lightning connector, which is rimmed by about a millimeter's worth of raw, uncolored aluminum. Five tiny holes are drilled on the other side of the bottom, making up a puny speaker grille.
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On the back, the camera still peeks out of the top-left, but the module is considerably larger now and, where it was inset on the fourth-gen iPod touch, it now protrudes slightly -- just over 0.6mm, by our measurements. This means the overall actual thickness of the device is closer to 6.8mm, a difference that only those wearing the tightest of skinny jeans need concern themselves with. The camera portal is considerably wider in diameter, too, still flanked by a small microphone opening but now joined by a third opening: an LED flash. It's a 5-megapixel sensor this time with the same basic array of lenses and mechanics found in the iPhone 4S.
Geotagging photos is more popular than ever. Sadly, the iPod touch is left out of that party yet again.
Keep moving across the top back and you'll find a small black plastic patch, similar in feel to the plastic section on the top of the iPad. It's here that the iPod's dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n module sends and receives its data. There's Bluetooth 4.0 support in here too, as well as Nike+ connectivity, but sadly still no GPS. The ability to properly track your movement using fitness apps like Strava would make this an even more compelling workout companion, and of course geotagging photos is more popular than ever. Sadly, the iPod touch is left out of that party yet again.

The most curious bit of connectivity is found at the bottom of the device. It's a little brushed metal circle that, when pushed, pops out slightly. It's here that you attach the curious little microfiber wrist strap that Apple includes with the device. But, in typical Apple style, it isn't called a wrist strap. It's "the loop" and it's designed to further ramp up this thing's street cred as a compact camera.
Finally, on the front things are more or less as they were before -- just taller. Up top, there's a 1.2-megapixel FaceTime HD camera peeking out of the bezel. Down below, there's the same subtly recessed home button we've come to expect. In between? Here lies something special.
Display

DNP iPod touch review 2012
The vertical growth of the iPod touch is for one reason and one reason only: to accommodate the new 4-inch display that debuted in the iPhone 5. Yes, this is the exact same panel as the iPhone, not a cut-rate version like the last iPod touch received. That means a 326dpi, 1,136 x 640 IPS LCD screen.
This is among the best panels on any mobile device.
We gushed about this panel in the recent iPhone 5 review, so we won't spend too much time covering such well-trod ground, but we will reiterate our thoughts from before: this is among the best panels on any mobile device. Brightness and contrast are top-notch and viewing angles are wide enough to ensure that you can enjoy everything from all sides. However, we would point out the lack of a brightness sensor here, so unlike the iPhone (and, indeed, the last iPod touch) this thing won't use an appropriate brightness for all lighting conditions -- at least, not without a little help from you.
Performance

DNP iPod touch review 2012
The fifth-generation iPod touch sports a dual-core A5 processor and, while Apple isn't quoting specs, thanks to benchmarking apps we know it's running at 800MHz and is paired with dual-core PowerVR graphics. So, just like the iPhone 4S that came before. And our benchmark results back that up. An average Geekbench score of 627 is right where the 4S tends to rank in, and an average SunSpider score of 1,785 is even better. Our impressions upon using the device definitely match up with those numbers. The iPhone 5 leaves the new iPod in the dust in all regards, but it's a massive leap beyond the old iPod.
We've not been able to run the device through a full battery test, but Apple rates the new iPod touch as having the same music listening time as the previous generation (40 hours) and rates its video playback for an hour longer -- eight versus seven. We've never had a complaint with the longevity of the fourth-gen iPod, so we expect this new model to live up to expectations.
Cameras

DNP iPod touch review 2012
While the new display is the most noticeable departure from the previous-generation iPod and the new silicon on the inside certainly makes for a markedly improved experience, it's the pair of new shooters that mark the biggest step forward from the previous touch. The 1.2-megapixel FaceTime HD camera up front appears to be the same as we've seen in other devices, meaning it's quite good even in conditions with middling light.
Photos are light-years beyond those captured by the previous touch, meaning this does indeed do a reasonably good job as a compact camera.
It's the 5-megapixel setup on the back that's the star of the show. No, it isn't as nice as the new 8-megapixel module on the iPhone 5, but the new iPod does match the performance of the iPhone 4S in most regards, which is to say it takes some great stills. Photos are light-years beyond those captured by the previous touch, meaning this does indeed do a reasonably good job as a compact camera. They don't live up to the photos on the 5, and indeed in lower light you'll see a good amount of noise, so serious photogs will still want to lug along something with a bit more horsepower. But, for more casual holiday snaps, the touch does a respectable job.
It also captures compelling video at 1080p, though the video stabilization here doesn't seem nearly as good as that on the iPhone 5. Trying to walk while filming, a situation handled commendably by the 5, creates a jittery mess here. You'll want to practice those deep-breathing and soft-walking techniques you learned in sniper school. Additionally, you're unable to take stills while recording video, as you can on the iPhone, but overall video quality is more than acceptable.
Software

DNP iPod touch review 2012
Well, it's iOS 6, so you should know more or less what to expect here. Siri is now here, so you can get yourself some spoken-word advice from your slender PMP, and all the iCloud, Safari and other upgrades that were grafted onto the latest version of Apple's mobile OS have all come along for the ride.
There's also the new Maps, for better or for worse, but without GPS you'll be a little bit restricted in terms of what you can do with it. You can also load up third-party navigation apps like TomTom or CoPilot Live, but again they won't be much use anyway.
Sound quality

DNP iPod touch review 2012
We stacked the new iPod touch up against a number of comparable offerings, including the fourth-generation touch, the new iPhone 5 and the new nano as well. We also lined up three sets of headphones, starting with Apple's own EarPods, which we put through the paces and found to be perfectly adequate. We also went a little higher-end with a set of Klipsch S4i buds and, finally, some Sennheiser HD555 cans. The new touch performed well with all, not noticeably better or worse than its predecessor. The internal speaker, meanwhile, is predictably weak, again performing about as well (or, rather, as poorly) as that on the previous touch. You can hear it, but you certainly won't want to use it for much.
Wrap-up

DNP iPod touch review 2012
As an upgrade, the fifth-generation iPod touch hits all the right marks. It's thinner and lighter despite packing a bigger and (far) better screen. It's faster despite having better battery life, its pair of cameras are markedly better than those found in the previous touch and its new matte aluminum exterior certainly seems like it will prove rather more durable in the long-run -- though time shall tell on that front.
That the new touch is rocking Apple's new Lightning connector will be a drawback for those with legacy docks and the like, but this is clearly the path the company is taking going forward, and there's not a lot of sugar we can put on that pill. The iPod touch is a comprehensively better package than the previous-gen unit but, at $299 to start, it certainly doesn't come cheap. If you're reasonably content with your fourth-gen this is probably not worth the upgrade, but if you have an older iPod that's ready for retirement, or are indeed just jumping on the iOS bandwagon for the first time and are happy with your current phone, this is a great place to start.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Print From iphone Using Printopia App

You're studying an exceptionally useful posting against your iPad and all of a sudden believe you can relatively go in publications then read that. nevertheless you don't have any printer manufacturer's together with AirPrint assist, relatively you then have a bit elderly printer manual. exactly what can you complete? nicely...precisely what you can do is installation the actual this Printopia iphone app on the macintosh personal computer, connect your inkjet towards the apple and that can make it possible for ones iPad along with iphone 3gs the explanation for inkjet wirelessly!
The app is very useful for users who often have to snatch prints off their iPad and do own a Mac. This is how it works: you download the Printopia app on your system which must be running Mac OS X 10.5 or later, and iOS 4.2 or later. The app costs $19.95. However, there is a free seven-day trial version, so you can test it to your satisfaction before actually paying for it.

There is no PC version of the app yet. For Mac users, once the app is installed, it appears listed at the bottom of the System Preferences windows under the category ‘Other.’ Once you open the application, it opens as a separate pane. On the window of the Printopia app, you get to have a list of all the available printers as well as the option of ‘on/off’ for printer sharing. Once you have an available printer which the system can discover, Printopia will already detect that and populate it in the list of available printers.

However, if you have a printer which is available but isn’t visible in the Printopia app, it may be a problem with your system’s Printer Sharing settings. To set it right, go to System Preferences > Print & Scan and then click the Sharing Preferences button. In the next window, enable Printer Sharing and for the desired printer, tick ‘Share this printer on this network.’ The app is a fine solution for those who routinely use their iOS devices to get prints as it ensures ease, speed and convenience.


Friday, February 24, 2012

Popcornflix – Movies Streaming For iOS [Free]

 


Overview

Download this free App and instantly watch HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of FREE feature length movies streaming on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
Roku Guide  “Popcornflix is a channel that is definitely worth having…”
StreamingMedia.com  “’Online movies’ and ‘free’ rarely go together, but that’s the idea behind Popcornflix.”
ScienceFiction.com  “Popcornflix makes it easy to browse and select from hundreds of theatrically released and independent titles in a wide range of genres, including Comedy, Family/Kids, Drama, Horror, Spanish-language films, documentaries and more, all with an easy user interface.”
Social Times “Yes, each film is free … The service is extremely user-friendly.”
  • Movies feature BIGstars like Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Kristin Stewart, Paul Rudd, Charlize Theron, Alec Baldwin, Daniel Craig, and many more.
  • Watch as many films as you like for free. No limit
  • FREE to download app. Absolutely Free to watch
  • At least one new movie added each and every day
  • Popular genres include Action, Thriller, Comedy, Romance, Horror, Family
  • Browse movies by title, actor, genre, and more
  • Add movies to your OWN queue for viewing at any time
  • Create customized Watchlist
  • Optimized for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch
  • Absolutely NO subscription necessary. All Free
  • Watch on both 3G and Wi-Fi
  • Share movies with friends on Facebook and Twitter
ABOUT POPCORNFLIX
We love movies, Popcornflix was created for people like us who want to watch “Great Movies, Free.” Popcornflix has full-length movies that will make you laugh, make you cry, scare the heck out of you or inspire you to hug the person you love. We have compelling documentaries, foreign films, unique original web series and a place that showcases the brightest film makers of tomorrow. We built Popcornflix to be the most user friendly movie destination on iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. No movie is more than two clicks away and every movie is FREE. For more information, visit www.popcornflix.com. Popcornflix is owned and operated by Screen Media Ventures, LLC.
What’s New in Version 1.0.1
Fixes feed for Action/Thrillers new arrivals.
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation) and iPad. Requires iOS 5.0 or later.
Version: 1.0.1
Size: 6.8 MB

Monkey Island Tales - Thrilling Adventure Game For iOS [Free]

Monkey Island Tales 1 HD is a five episode based thrilling adventure game and this is awarded winner game like TouchArcade's best iPad Games 2010, PC Gamer Game of the Year, IGN's Best of E3, Adventure Gamers Game of the Year etc. This game is developed by Telltale Inc and it is a premium game. Its price was $6.99 and this game app is now Free for a limited time only and you can download it from iTunes under Games category.

Overview

TouchArcade said “Rich in humor, character, puzzles, and reverence to its forerunners, this is the ultimate adventure game for Monkey Island fans.”

PocketGamer “Confident continuation of the franchise…”

SlideToPlay “Looks great and sounds even better; good puzzle variety; witty dialogue…”

EPISODE 1: LAUNCH OF THE SCREAMING NARWHAL

While stripping the evil pirate LeChuck of his demonic mojo, Guybrush Threepwood inadvertently infects the entire Caribbean with his arch-fiend’s voodoo. Guybrush must stop a mysterious pox that’s transforming buccaneers into unruly pirate monsters.

    First part of a five-episode saga with an intriguing storyline that becomes deeper and more entangled as it unfolds
    Series favorites Guybrush, LeChuck, Elaine, Stan and the Voodoo Lady are joined by a new cast of characters
    Streamlined adventure gameplay with all the humor, romance, and swashbuckling excitement that made the franchise famous

Useful control tips

    Two-finger touch to view selectable items on screen
    Double-tap to skip dialog

MORE GREAT ADVENTURES BY TELLTALE GAMES

Back to the Future
Hector: Badge of Carnage
Puzzle Agent
Sam & Max: The Penal Zone
Wallace & Gromit The Last Resort

What’s New in Version 1.1
    Minor bug fixes.

Requirements: Compatible with iPad.Requires iOS 4.2 or later.

Version: 1.1

Size: 149 MB

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Grand Theft Auto (GTA) 3 For iOS Released (Premium)

Grand Theft Auto  III is a most popular game and no need to say anything about this game. All hardcore gamer at least one time have played this game and this game is now available for iDevices. Everybody know that Grand Theft Auto 3 is developed by Rockstar Games and it is a premium game. Its graphics will surely glaze your eyes and you can download this game app from iTunes for $4.99.


Overview

The sprawling crime epic that changed open-world games forever.
Welcome to Liberty City. Where it all began.
Rockstar Games celebrates the 10th anniversary of one of the most influential games of all time. The critically acclaimed blockbuster Grand Theft Auto III comes to mobile devices, bringing to life the dark and seedy underworld of Liberty City. With a massive and diverse open world, a wild cast of characters from every walk of life and the freedom to explore at will, Grand Theft Auto III puts the dark, intriguing and ruthless world of crime at your fingertips.
With stellar voice acting, a darkly comic storyline, a stunning soundtrack and revolutionary open-world gameplay, Grand Theft Auto III is the game that defined the open world genre for a generation.

Features

  • Visually stunning updated graphics, character and vehicle models
  • HD quality resolution
  • Gameplay optimized for touch screen devices
  • Custom controls for the mobile platform
  • Countless hours of gameplay
Universal App:
For optimal performance, we recommend re-booting your device after downloading and closing other applications when playing Grand Theft Auto III: 10 Year Anniversary Edition.
Version: 1.0
Size: 462 MB

Update - iOS 5 Untethered Jailbreak

therefore, firstly, Charlie burns showed us all in which Apple’s iOS a few had many pester that was probably going to become serious straight down this lane. it was before some sort of insect recognised through apple mackintosh coders, general health needed to criticism " up " portable Safari more quickly and had to employ many exclusion that prompted the particular bug being around for cyberpunks similar to burns.

when it’s online, apple company naturally, makes all the details. this did wonders upward a repair – as well as pester disappeared. That’s when iOS some. 0. just one revise pops up. so for those who have kept up to date into the most current edition of iOS five, you will be technically harmless out of every instance assaulted by means of that safety ditch.


although, @pod2g provides tweeted with this update. and that’s not nice thing pertaining to jailbreakers along with the enjoys.

that constant Dev staff that’s happen to be implementing the particular untethered iOS some jailbreak states that nevertheless jailbreak your own iOS a few apparatus, you should not revise this that will iOS 5 various. 0. a single mainly because that may just make the jailbreak non-workable. That’s a number of media folks ought to recognize, if you plan for you to delay and acquire that untethered iOS 5 jailbreak.

the actual untethered jailbreak – as mentioned just before at each of our web page – is really a boon because doing so permits you to reboot your current iphone 3gs or even iPad and never have to link this for the PC/Mac as well as operate the particular jailbreaking software. you can merely use the itouch new generation ipod or iPad with out stressing regarding it getting stuck due to the jailbreak.

there are lots of people today working on the actual jailbreak. we all acquired some sort of tethered plus semi-tethered iOS 5 various jailbreaks come up to the radar a while back – but these kinds of worked on iphone 3gs some, itouch new generation ipod 3GS systems merely. this untethered iOS some jailbreak this @pod2g mentions – in the event the idea trouble proper application hack (which this more and more looks like like) – might be quite definitely workable in iphone 3gs 4S – which in turn could open up quite a lot of opportunities with regard to programmers!


allow me to share very few items to take into account in advance of continue intended for iOS a few Untethered Jailbreak.

update (28-November-2011): “Tool with bulk Exploitation” introduced by simply persistent Dev company, guide town come across Exploits with regard to Untethered iOS Jailbreak through adding the idea now in order to.

up-date (27-November-2011): even though jailbreaking town is waiting for Untethered iOS 5 various Jailbreak, Ac1dSn0w features presented way to Jailbreak iOS a few. 0. 1/5. 0. read far more upon easy methods to Jailbreak iOS your five. 0. 1/5. 0 upon iphone 3gs four, 3GS, iPad plus ipod touch.

you may observe individuals on twit, including us all with squidoo or maybe sign up for each of our feed to be able to o maintain on your own up to date at all of the most recent information upon iOS your five untethered jailbreaking.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Top 10 best iPhone


Samsung galaxy s2


The iPhone 4S has been a massive success, selling tens of millions of units all over the world, but it's not for everyone and there are some great iPhone alternatives.
In particular, if you want something larger or smaller, or with a physical keyboard, Apple won't be able to help you. Similarly, if you want something more customisable or with widgets, you'll need to look elsewhere.
There are plenty of other manufacturers producing some great devices, however, so you don't have to look far for some worthy iPhone alternatives. So here are our 10 favourites, in no particular order.
Of course, these aren't the only phones on offer – keep your eye on our top 20 mobile phones list for more great options.
1. Samsung Galaxy S2
What we think:
What can we say? Superfast dual core processor, superlative screen quality, an 8MP camera with Full HD recording to boot - plus a chassis that comes in at under 8.5mmt thick.
Samsung's entry is right up there as one of the best, earning itself our coveted 5 star review, and running a customised version of Android's 2.3/Gingerbread OS (with ICS already confirmed), it has a full set of features to back up the impressive hardware.
Samsung Galaxy S2 review
2. Motorola Razr
Motorola razr
Running a customised version of Android 2.3, with an 8MP camera, 1GB of RAM and a dual core 1.2GHz processor, this phone sounds very familiar. However if thickness is important to you, it measures in at 7.1mm (at its narrowest point) which is almost 1.4mm thinner than the Galaxy S2.
In all, a very useful overlay coupled with some high end specs and the recently announced ICS update make this a phone that will wow people with its looks and keep you up to date in the future too.
Motorola Razr review
3. HTC Sensation XE
LG optimus 3d

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The iPhone changed everything | Review

Iphone The situation using support would be that the really cool goods would not commonly turn way up.

from your jetpacks i was corresponding when little ones to be able to Intel's most recent idea computers, therapies truly end up with is often somewhat more routine - Ryanair instead of jetpacks, as well as incremental changes with system we now have already received.

the iphone 3gs had been this exception. it turned out the actual jetpack, the soaring vehicle, your house to the celestial body overhead as well as the meals throughout pill type, your preposterous guarantee essentially shipped.

wherever alternative handsets possessed evidently also been manufactured, that itouch new generation ipod has been retrieved from your debris during Roswell, proof of a great alien civilisation who'd under no circumstances learned slice, duplicate plus composite.

the itouch new generation ipod switched five recently, and POST don't believe it really is the exaggeration to speak about that it entirely changed mobile support. before iPhones we experienced fruit SPVs along with shoebox-sized BlackBerries. today, many of us find different gifts for instance Sony's Xperia S, bot powerhouses and a actually pleasant cell phone house windows.

are you a good android enthusiast? in the event that them were unable for that i phone, you could use a Google-powered Blackberry.
one thing somewhat ooh

the main factor about the itouch new generation ipod, to my opinion at least, had not been your hardware. it turned out the way in which people today responded to help the idea: the item created lots of oohs along with aahs through those that you'd consider the apple company possessed produced a baby, not only a pants pocket computer system.

we have by no means heard people today talk about machines in the way individuals did (and do) about the apple company iphone. people today - regular men and women, i mean, the level of folks who could hardly proper care less related to tech - was smitten.

in which never happened which includes a BlackBerry 8100 or maybe a great tangerine SPV.

have got other folks copied apple mackintosh? certainly, and that's very good. the apple company evolved the action, and everybody using a smart phone benefited.

current cell phones - and also their particular larger siblings, tablets : are stuff connected with consider, the type with items you'll previously observe in TELEVISION SET tv fixed centuries in the future. if your own marker of choice is definitely bot as well as iOS, Mango as well as BlackBerry, it owes the initial iphone 3gs a huge debt.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Bump 3.0 release for IOS

Bump is among the most famous applications with regard to together iOS plus google android gadgets. it truly is generally a great app that enables end users to talk about acquaintances and other info simply by actually bumping the both the equipment. a fresh type on the application, bundle 3 or more. 0, continues to be launched by builders. it has the wine bottle chiller user interface, features lot less litter as well as is made up of the inclusion connected with a number of very useful functions.
As soon as you install the new version of Bump, you will notice that Bump 3.0 is very easy to use as compared to the earlier version. It looks neat, is organized and let you manage and share contacts without any hassles.

The home-screen of the app features a three-pane solution. As soon as you first open the app, it asks you to fill out a contact card in case you don’t want to use your vCard or Facebook contact. But you can simply skip the filling process and rather use the other contact methods aforementioned. As soon as you swipe left, you will be presented, you will be presented with two more panes – photos and contacts.
Another very interesting feature that has been introduced in Bump 3.0 is ‘mutual friend discovery.’ As soon as you ‘bump’ into another device and share contacts, the app displays to you all the mutual contacts you and the other person have. This enables you to immediately know the people both of you may mutually know. But, for some, it may be rather intrusive and may raise their privacy concerns. In that case, all you have to do is change the privacy settings and turn this feature off.
Overall, the new interface of the app is very neat and appealing and the mutual friend discovery feature is also amazingly useful.


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