How to enable Camera+ Volume Snap
- At August 19, 2010
- By Deol
- In iPhone, Tricks
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We all love our iPhones, we just can’t imagine a day without it (at least me). But sorry to say Apple default Camera App is not quite there yet and more over iPhone does not have dedicated physical Camera snap button. (Read here)
So awesome team at taptaptap decided to work around it and use volume buttons as Camera Snap buttons. Unfortunately Apple did not like it and decided to REJECT the Camera+ App update.
Read More»Thoughts on iPhone 4
- At August 8, 2010
- By Deol
- In iPhone
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Being Apple fan, I bought my iPhone 4 on the launch day in Canada. I have been using it for a week now and I am totally in love with it. Few friend of mine asked how it is different than its predecessors, so I am sharing my impressions;
Build and Feel (Hardware):
When you open the box, first WOW factor is its built quality. Very slim form factor with very solid feel when you hold it. It has superior quality glass on front and back. Separate volume control buttons on the left side replaces Volume rocker seen on previous generations of iPhone. Hardware is great with the exception of missing Camera hardware button.
Read More»iMovie coming to iPad
- At August 4, 2010
- By Deol
- In Apple News, iPad, News
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Folks it looks like iMovie for iPhone is also ready for iPad. I bought iMovie for my iPhone 4 and when I connected iPad to iTunes it gave me the following message saying iMovie requires newer version of iPad software. So get ready for fun little app on you iPad.
BlackBerry Torch 9800 coming to Rogers
- At August 3, 2010
- By Deol
- In BlackBerry, News
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Today after RIM’s Press event, Rogers has announced that they will be carrying BB Torch 9800 loaded with Blackberry OS 6.
The BlackBerry Torch 9800 comes with BlackBerry 6, the latest operating system for BlackBerry smartphones, plus a 3.2” touchscreen and a full QWERTY slide-out keyboard.
Read More»Rogers iPhone 4 pricing and eligibility
- At July 29, 2010
- By Deol
- In iPhone
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Today, Rogers has announced iPhone 4 Pricing and Eligibility and following is the summary for you:
Read More»Did you activate or upgrade your Rogers iPhone on a term contract between January 1, 2009 and June 7, 2010?
Then you’re eligible for at least $250 off the no-term device price. That’s an iPhone 4 16GB/32GB for $399/$499 on a new 3-year voice and data plan.
