Posts tagged iPhone
iPhone 3G Speed Test: iOS 4.0 versus iOS 4.1 [IPhone]
Sep 3rd
iOS 4.0 was so slow on our 3G, we promptly downgraded after updating. Earlier this week, Apple announced, among other things, that iOS 4.1 fixed performance on the iPhone 3G. We put their claim to the test. More »
10 Back-to-School iPhone Apps
Sep 3rd
The summer is coming to an end and it’s back-to-school time. If you have ever been a student, you’ll know that student life is not easy or cheap. With rising tuition costs, high unemployment, and busy schedules, finding ways to manage your time and budget seems impossible. No need to panic! Last week, we showcased back-to-school savings tips. This week, we have 10 iPhone applications that can help you manage your student life.
Rate My Professor
Ever had a lecture where the monotonous professor puts you to sleep? Rate My Professor was one of my favorite sites while at university. Now it's an iPhone application. The app allows you to view other students' comment and rating of professors and write your own review about them. The great thing with the app is that you can tweet it or post it on your Facebook — just be careful what you say!

Evernote
Taking notes in class is not always easy, but Evernote can help. This app takes text and voice notes, which can be synchronized to an online account so that it’s accessible everywhere. Although typing on your iPhone all day long may not be the most convenient way to take notes, the voice recording can be very versatile.

Pageonce Personal Finance
Classes, assignments, exams, papers to write… Students have enough to remember. Worrying about when bills are due and managing accounts does not have to be hard. With Pageonce Personal Finance, you can manage all your online accounts anywhere, anytime.

myHomework
Keeping track of assignments can get complicated; myHomework can help you keep your head above water. You can keep track of assignments in different classes and when they are due. You can see all your homework laid out in a calendar view and send homework reminders to friends. It’s a free application and with very practical uses for the busy student.

Blackboard Mobile Learn
Blackboard seems to be a very poplar platform used by many schools to communicate with their students. Assignments and grades are often posted on Blackboard, and professors point students to Blackboard for lecture notes and assignments. If your school utilizes Blackboard, then you can have instant access to all the information posted by your school, professors, and classmates.

iStudiez Pro
iStudiez Pro is not a free application ($2.99), but it can be very useful. It helps you keep track of your classes and assignments. It can color-code each assignment with the corresponding class and notify you of their due dates. It may just be the best $2.99 you spend in college.

New Oxford American Dictionary
By the time I graduated I probably went through four dictionaries. (They kept disappearing, somehow.) The New Oxford American Dictionary has over 250,000 entries stored on your phone, which means no internet connection needed. It also includes over 60,000 audio pronunciations.

Chegg
Textbooks are expensive — really expensive. Finding used textbooks is not always easy and even then it may be an outdated edition. Chegg is a textbook rental company with millions of books you can choose from. No need to stand in line for hours at the campus bookstore: All you need is the free Chegg app, the book’s title, author or ISBN, or you can simply scan the bar code. The app also has a reminder to return the book so you won’t incur any late fees.

Formulus Free
Formulus Free can come in handy whether you love or hate math. The free app helps you find formulas, so no more searching pages of your textbook to find the right one —: they're all at your fingertips.

Free Books
Free Books costs $1.99, but all the books are free. Although you may not find the newest books in the application, it contains over 23,000 books, including most classic books you'll probably study in school. You are probably thinking, "Who can read the whole book on their iPhone?" Well, fear not. This application lets you email the book to yourself. You can download and read it on your computer or notebook.

Going back to school can be an exciting and stressful time; hopefully, some of these applications can help you get through another year of school. If you are looking for more great phone applications, check out this list of 75 phone applications that will save you money
Do you have any favorite applications you’d like to share?
WaitList Reports Wait Times at Popular Restaurants, Bars, and More [Downloads]
Sep 3rd
iOS: If you want to know how long you’ll be waiting for your next table or how long it’ll take to gain access to a club, just search for your destination on WaitList and find out. More »
Notifo Sends Push Notifications from Popular Services or the Command Line to Your iPhone [Downloads]
Sep 2nd
iOS/Windows/Mac/Linux: Free service Notifo is a kitchen sink of push notifications for your iPhone or desktop, pushing Twitter updates, your favorite RSS feeds, Google Voice alerts, and more straight to your iPhone or desktop notification utility. And it’s extremely hackable. More »
What You Can Expect from iOS 4.1 and the Upcoming iOS 4.2 [Updates]
Sep 1st
Today Apple announced iOS 4.1, addressing many bugs (like iPhone 3G performance) as well as bringing new features like HDR photography, HD video upload and TV show rentals. Additionally, Apple previewed iOS 4.2, bringing this and more to the iPad. More »
Prizes and Freebies from CoupSmart for the iPhone
Sep 1st
I don’t usually brag about smartphone apps. There are a lot of really great money-saving iPhone apps out there, but it is truly a matter of personal taste as to which ones are absolutely a "must" to download. This week, I discovered a new app called CoupSmart when a reader alerted me to the fact that they had won $200 just for using it. When I heard this, I had to check it out. Here's the scoop for anyone else who's interested.
What Is CoupSmart?
CoupSmart is a simple, free download available only for the iPhone at the time of this writing (although plans are in the work for an Android and Blackberry compatible version). After the quick download, it asks for a brief registration (which can also be done online at the CoupSmart website). Now comes the fun (and tricky part): You can start scanning the UPC codes on the products you have in your home.
The premise behind scanning your products is two-fold: The CoupSmart company can get insights into the products you purchase for the purposes of free market research, AND you are also giving them information about what items you really like so that future offers and free samples will be relevant to your tastes. By scanning items with the CoupSmart tool, you are giving them permission to send you samples, offers, and enter your name into regular prize drawings. Considering that you are giving away the same information every time you sign up for a sample or offer online, this isn’t a bad deal according to their Terms of Service. (And at the time of this writing, they were giving $5 away to the first 3,000 to scan 30 items.)
How Does It Work?
Scanning can be a bit difficult to get the hang of. Using your phone's camera function, you attempt to line up the edges of the bar code within the little target on your phone's screen. This is not an exact science, and you may find yourself moving your phone closer and then further away in an effort to get the code recognized. (The site recommends that you are in good, even lighting, as this can play a part into how well the code scans.) Once the code is lined up correctly, the prompt on the screen will turn green, telling you to hold still, and the phone will "beep" once the code is captured. There is no need to button-push.
Note: I’ve also found that several types of bar codes scan better than others, so if you are in a hurry, follow these additional tips:
- Avoid shiny surfaces, except in low light. Reflection from the surface can distort the code, making it impossible to capture.
- Plastic overwrap can be difficult, as well. Bread bags, for example, must be smoothed out on a flat surface for the best possible chance of getting the code captured.
- You might assume that boxes with a matte finish are easiest to scan — you're right! If in need of a few codes fast, head to your medicine cabinet for boxes of bandages, cold medicine, etc. They work well!
What Can You Get?
Once scanned, the code will take a few moments to process. The application will tell you what you just scanned (ground coffee, for example) or it will say that the code wasn't recognized. Either way, you get credit for the scan, and at 45 codes, you'll earn an entry into their monthly, quarterly, and annual prize drawing. In addition, you'll earn samples and gifts. You can check the site to see which samples or offers are available to you, but in my case, I just got an email alert that I won a gift card, with no description. Then a crisp $5 bill came in the mail a few days later. (This "prize" was for the first 3,000 to scan 30 codes and was in addition to the large monthly and quarterly drawings.)
The pros of this program are many. Scan stuff quickly to get prizes and samples — they do come!
The cons are simply that I'm not fully aware of how they calculate incentives. While entries into the drawings are easy to understand, I don't know how often the free samples come or whether they are any good. Also, as more people sign up, the odds of winning could go way down, OR they could begin offering better prizes — I'm not sure how it will work.
Have you been a user of CoupSmart? Can you share your experiences with us?
How to Wirelessly and Automatically Back Up Your iPhone Photos [Backup]
Aug 31st
Syncing your iPhone doesn’t backup your photos, and if you’re not in constant sync you could easily lose them in a crash. Here’s how to jailbreak your iPhone and set up an automatic photo-syncing process. More »
Transfer Big Files Circumvents iPhone Upload Limits [Downloads]
Aug 31st
iPhone: If you’re enjoying the benefits of HD video on your iPhone but wish you could actually send that video to others at full 720p resolution, Transfer Big Files lets you do just that. More »
Make a Hybrid iPhone Headset That Actually Sounds Good [Headphones]
Aug 30th
If you hate the quality of Apple’s included iPhone headset but love the functionality of the remote, here’s a quick hack to combine the remote with a better headset for quality sound on the cheap. More »








