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The iPad is a Glorified Digital Picture Frame, Or Not
As we know, the highly anticipated iPad has been called many things including a big iPhone that can’t make calls, iPod Touch Maxi, a dumbed down laptop, a Kindle on steroids
Full StoryApple iPhone OS4 Keynote: More Than Expected
Bill French is an information architect specializing in Internet applications. He is also the co-founder of MyST Technology Partners and Senior Editor for iPhoneCTO. As expected, Apple announced more accurate iPad sales than respected Piper Jaffrey analyst, Gene Munster indicated earlier this week. According to Steve Jobs, 450,000 iPads have been sold in the first [...]
Full StoryiPad App Development Trends – An Early Look
I’ve been curious about what app developers were seeing as opportunities with iPad. The first few days of App Store flurry and new app availability is a general indicator for what’s to come.
Full StoryiPad and iPhone: Success Factors in Workforce Management for Medical Professionals
Geo-location features on iPhone and iPad combined with their extraordinary user interfaces overcomes many of the obstacles that have blocked the full adoption of computers in medical enterprises; the net effect is less paper, faster throughput, lower costs, and better patient care.
Full StoryiPhone OS 4.0: Multi-tasking & Multi-touch Certainly, HD Maybe Not
It’s unusual for Apple or any company for that matter, to schedule big events back-to-back unless there’s a really good reason. Apparently iPhone OS4, scheduled for April 8th at 10AM PT, a “sneak peek of the next generation of iPhone OS software”, is one of those cases which means, it must be pretty big news.
Full StoryiPad Misunderstood: 5 Ways Apple’s Uber Tablet Will Transform Business
iPad users will find some very interesting and purposeful scenarios where this new device improves business life and ultimately operations and profits. Here are five ways that iPad will transform the lives of small business owners, enterprise executives, and many roles in between.
Full StoryGoober Networks VoIP and Instant Messenger for iPhone
Goober VoIP for the iPhone allows users to make local and international VoIP calls for significantly less money than their carrier would charge, saving up to 90 percent on all phone calls, with costs [reportedly] as low as $0.01 a minute.
Full Story7 Resources for Developing iPhone App Requirements & Mockups
Inadequate or incomplete requirements is generally the number one reason that software projects fail. As as high as 83% project failure as a result of poor or ill-defined business and technical requirements.
Full StoryWorldCard Contacts for iPhone: Misstep or First Step?
My expectations may have been too high leading into this review. I was hoping that WorldCard Contacts would provide an overlay to the iPhone native Contacts application
Full StoryLazy App Developers Beware! Apple To Raise Bar On iPhone App Quality
It was predictable; eventually Apple would have to raise the minimum quality and uniqueness of native apps. Imagine twenty thousand apps that are nothing more than RSS feed-driven attempts to push worthless content through iTunes.
Full StoryHeadquarters For iPhone; A Vastly Superior Basecamp App
Headquarters is not only the best Basecamp application I’ve used, it is one of the best iPhone productivity applications I’ve used. It has replaced the vast majority of the native or web based Basecamp apps I use.
Full StoryCreate Storyboards on your iPhone with StoryPages
Storyboarding is relatively new to the business field, but I’ve noticed a number of firms [literally] tearing a page from the playbook of screenwriters and film producers to more effectively communicate ideas, plans, and new programs.
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