'iPod & iPhone' Category
The iPhone’s Future for Law Students and Lawyers
Last week Apple showed how serious it is about making the iPhone a business device. The company rolled out a long-awaited software developer kit, announced the iPhone App Store, showed off slick new iPhone games from third-party developers, talked up first-class support for Microsoft Exchange server, pitched security features, and demoed AOL Instant Messenger for [...]
OmniOutliner to Audio Notes for iPod
This is fantastic. Shaw Cunningham sent me this brief (3 min, 28 sec) video which shows how to take your OmniOutliner notes, export them as text, use OS X’s “say” command to save your notes as an audio file, then save it to iPod format.
I tried this technique, and it works great. If you like [...]Amazon MP3 Store
I’ve been getting nervous about the dominance of the iTunes Store. It’s not a good thing for consumers when there is no serious competition, and a dominant vendor is less likely to innovate than one pressured by competitors.
Enter Amazon’s beta MP3 store. Amazon offers DRM-free MP3 tracks at $.89 a pop. The albums are priced [...]iPod Classic Interface Improvements Make A Difference
My wife received her new iPod Classic today, and this isn’t like Apple’s Classics of old. At one time I had a Mac Classic II. It was a great little machine, but it wasn’t exactly a top of the line Mac. But if first impressions hold true, the iPod Classic is no slouch.
It is, as [...]Ars Technica Reviews the iPhone
The people at Ars Technica don’t mess around. When they review devices, they are tough but fair. The Ars Technica review of the iPhone is no exception. In the end they give the iPhone an 8 out of 10, but that’s not really the point. If you want to get a really good idea of [...]