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29-Jun-2007

Say hello to iPhone

Filed under: Events, Photography, Wireless — Bill Day @ 11:46 am

Click to find an Apple store

26-Jun-2007

First iPhone review from Wall Street Journal

Filed under: Photography, Recommended, Wireless — Bill Day @ 5:21 pm

Walt Mossberg’s iPhone review is now live on WSJ.com.

Among other things, Walt claims that the on-screen keyboard takes a few days to get used to but after that is a non-issue and that the biggest shortcoming is iPhone’s availability only on AT&T.

Watch his video review:

then read the full write-up by clicking here.

25-Jun-2007

Getting an iPhone

Filed under: Events, Wireless — Bill Day @ 1:35 pm

The mania has a new “How to” manual as Marketwatch has posted a video with tips on getting an iPhone this Friday, aka “iDay”.

22-Jun-2007

Apple launches iPhone guided tour

Filed under: Events, Wireless — Bill Day @ 1:49 pm

Apple has posted a 24 minute long iPhone guided tour.

This tour provides the longest look yet at iPhone’s capabilities and details how to use the phone for various tasks. It works through all of the applications including the recently announced YouTube support. Apple announced the tour via an email sent to those who previously signed up to receive iPhone news.

Click here to view the video online or download a copy in QuickTime format.

Click to view the iPhone guided tour online or download a MOV to view later

12-Jun-2007

Get ready for iPhone

Filed under: Events, Photography, Wireless — Bill Day @ 10:28 am

iPhone calendar view from Apple email message

Apple has sent an email out to everyone who signed up to receive iPhone updates.

The email offers tips on organizing things now so that one can get a new iPhone up and running quickly once they are out. Among the services and software that iPhone will support:

  • iTunes - Apple’s iPhone email says one will need to have an iTunes Store account (very interesting to see that this is required)
  • Phone contacts from Address Book or Entourage on Mac, Outlook or Outlook Express on a PC, Yahoo! Address Book on the Web
  • Calendar appointments with iCal or Entourage on the Mac, or Outlook on a PC
  • Email using Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, AOL, and .Mac Mail, or most POP3 and IMAP email systems as well as Mail on a Mac or Outlook on a PC
  • Photos with iPhoto on a Mac or Adobe Photoshop Elements, Adobe Photoshop Album, or any picture folder on a PC

The body of the message reads:

iPhone arrives on June 29. iPhone features an amazing mobile phone, is the best iPod we’ve ever created, and puts the Internet in your pocket with desktop-class email, web browsing, searching, and maps. And iPhone makes it all easy to use with its revolutionary multi-touch user interface. iPhone syncs with your PC or Mac just like an iPod, so organizing your content now will help you start calling, texting, emailing, surfing, listening, and watching even faster when you get your iPhone. Here are a few suggestions to help you get ready:

Making a call with iPhone is as simple as tapping a name. You won’t need to re-enter all your contacts because iPhone syncs with the address book you already use on your computer—Address Book or Entourage on a Mac, or Outlook or Outlook Express on a PC. If you keep your contacts on the web using Yahoo! Address Book, iPhone can sync with them, too. To get ready for iPhone, organize your contacts in one of these applications and make sure they’re up to date with the latest phone numbers and email addresses. If you don’t have contacts on your computer, don’t worry. You can still enter them directly into iPhone.

Using its built-in calendar, iPhone lets you check your appointments with the flick of a finger. iPhone uses iTunes to sync with the calendar application you already use on your computer—iCal or Entourage on the Mac, or Outlook on a PC—just like it does with your contacts. If you don’t already use one of these applications to manage your appointments, now is a great time to start, so you’ll be ready to sync when your iPhone arrives. If you choose not to use a calendar program, that’s OK. You’ll be able to enter appointments directly into the iPhone calendar.

iPhone is the first phone to come with a desktop-class email application. So now your phone can display rich HTML email with graphics and photos alongside the text. iPhone will even fetch your latest email every time you open the application and automatically retrieve your email on a set schedule, just like a computer does. iPhone works with the most popular email systems—including Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, AOL, and .Mac Mail. If you’re not already using one of these services, now would be a great time to get an account. iTunes will make email setup on iPhone a breeze by automatically syncing the settings from email accounts stored in Mail on a Mac or Outlook on a PC. Don’t worry if you’re not on one of these email services; iPhone also works with almost any industry-standard POP3 and IMAP email system.

iPhone has a 2-megapixel camera and a gorgeous 3.5-inch display, so it’s a great way to enjoy and show off your digital photos. iPhone uses iTunes to sync your photos from iPhoto on a Mac or Adobe Photoshop Elements, Adobe Photoshop Album, or any picture folder on a PC. You can carry thousands of photos on iPhone, but you can start by creating an album or two with 50 to 100 of your favorite photos, so that when you first sync your iPhone, you’ll be ready to quickly show off some of your best shots.

iPhone is the best iPod ever. Its beautiful, 3.5-inch widescreen display allows you to easily enjoy the music, TV shows, and movies you have in your iTunes library. If you already use iTunes, you can start getting ready for iPhone by creating a playlist of a few hundred of your favorite songs. If you don’t have iTunes, now is a good time to download it and start a music and video library. That way, when you sync your iPhone with iTunes, you’ll be able to take your favorite music, as well as a few of your TV shows and movies, with you wherever you go.

To set up your iPhone, you’ll need an account with Apple’s iTunes Store. If you already have an iTunes account, make sure you know your account name and password. If you don’t have an account, you should set one up now to save time later. To set up an account, launch iTunes, select the iTunes Store, and click the Sign In button in the upper right corner of iTunes. Sign in and you’re ready to go.

7-Jun-2007

This is not a watered down version of the Internet

Filed under: Wireless — Bill Day @ 7:36 am

Another day, another iPhone ad.

Click below to watch Watered Down:

4-Jun-2007

iPhone launch commercials

Filed under: Events, Photography, Recommended, Wireless — Bill Day @ 3:51 pm

Apple has rolled out their first three launch date commercials for iPhone.

The ads show off music and movie playing, maps, photo management, reading email, browsing the Web, and using the phone to make and receive calls. Click below to view the ads.

Never Been an iPod ad:

How To:

Calamari:

Read more about the June 29 iPhone launch from MarketWatch here.

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