Mar 03

Filed under: iPod Family, Odds and ends, Internet Tools, iPhone

If you're a space freak, then you'll want to have a look at these three super-cool web apps for your iPhone or iPod Touch.

iSkyGaze tells you where to find various objects in the sky, depending on your location and the time of day. Sure, it'll show you where to look to see the sun and moon, but iSkyGaze also helps you spot things in deep space, like the Orion Nebula. This cool app even tells you how far away the object is, and the best time to see it.

Want to know how the sky looked on any given date from the past 10 years? Starry Night Mobile will tell you. It can also predict what your overhead view will be 10 years into the future. Just enter a zip code, landmark, or address and let the app do the calculating for you.

If checking out satellites or the International Space Station as it passes overhead is more your thing, then you'll love LookUp. Once you enter your location, the app will tell the precise time various orbiting objects will zoom by, complete with exact elevation stats and how much time you'll have to see it before it dips below the horizon.

Oh, and here's a bonus app for all you werewolves.
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Mar 03

Id = “1127738″> In this trivial video , someone shows what happens to the iPhone, when the stopwatch has been running for over 1000 hours. They may even ask: “Who runs its iPhone is a stopwatch for more than 41 days?” And we wondered the same thing. But what happens is definitely surprising - and brings a whole new meaning to geek. [Via Daring Fireball ]

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Mar 03

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Mar 03

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Mar 03

Id = “1129280″> If a space freak, then you want to have a look at these three super-cool Web applications for your iPod or iPhone touch. iSkyGaze tell you where different objects in the sky, depending on , your location and the time of day. Sure, it will show you where to look, to see the sun and the moon, but iSkyGaze will also help you to do things on the ground in the deep space, such as the Orion Nebula. This cool app itself tells you how far the object is removed, and the best time to look. You want to know, like the sky on a certain date from the last 10 years? Starry Night Mobile tell you. It can also predict what your overhead view is 10 years in the future. Simply enter a zip code, landmark, or an address and have the program to calculate for you. If the satellites or the International Space Station, as it happened, more about your thing, then you love LookUp . Once your location, the application will show the exact time different orbits objects zoom by, complete with height and precise statistics on how much time you have to see before it plunges below the horizon. Oh, and here's a bonus app for all that you werewolves .

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Mar 03

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Mar 03

T-Mobile to introduce iPhone in Netherlands - report
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Mar 03

Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio, Portable Video


While poking around the ASUS booth this morning we had a chance to witness the world premier unveiling of the ZX1 Lamborghini. We even took a few shots before it went under the glass. However, the real treat is the UI based on a Windows Mobile 6.1 core running special ASUS tweaks. It's "just like the iPhone" according to our friendly ASUS guide. The device is expected to fetch an unsubsidized €1,000 ($1,500) price tag when this 3G world-phone launches in Europe this May. Maybe you'll think it's worth it when we get back to you in a few with a video of the GUI albeit sans all that Lamborghini theme nonsense.

 

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Mar 03

iPhone Complains & Problems? No More Problem With iPhone-Singapore
Free press releases (press release), UK - 2 hours ago
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Mar 03

Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio, Portable Video


So we hurried on over to the Meizu booth in sweaty-palmed anticipation of laying fleshy bits upon a working M8 MiniOne. It's gotta be here, right? After all, Meizu CEO Jack Wong promised it his damn self. Nope. Oh sure, they did bring that siliconless, plastic mockup already seen kicking around the Nets for awhile and they offered to show us a laptop-based demo of the UI if we come back tomorrow. Although even the demo is feature incomplete. Nevertheless, Meizu is confident that it will begin shipping the M8 in China in the next "half year" while remaining coy for a rest-of-world launch. Guess reverse engineering the iPhone isn't so easy, eh Jackson?

 

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