Archive for May 1st, 2009
« Previous Entries15 iPhone Tips and Tricks You Might Didn’t Know About
Friday, May 1st, 2009Post from: FSMdotCOM 15 iPhone Tips and Tricks You Might Didn’t Know About Everywhere on the web, you can see the same old iPhone tips and tricks, like how to use MobileSafari, but what about some hardcore iPhone tips and tricks? 1. Avoid an iPhone self-updating Smart Playlist bug The current version of the iPod.app on the iPhone and the iPod touch has a strange bug which prevents updating Smart Playlists based on criteria which change when playing from the playlist. That sounds a
MetroPCS Samsung Finesse Review
Friday, May 1st, 2009A MetroPCS Samsung Finesse review by Cnet states: “The MetroPCS Samsung Finesse is stylish and sleek and it offers decent multimedia features. The new handset certainly adds flair and, dare we say, finesse to MetroPCS’s otherwise dull lineup. The Samsung Finesse is one of the most expensive MetroPCS devices at $350, but bear in mind that the company doesn’t require any contracts.” The MetroPCS Samsung Finesse is definitely a looker, and it’s feature lineup is top-notch. You’ll get: GPS, full
Gates: It Would Be Tough To Ask For More Troops In Afghanistan
Friday, May 1st, 2009WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert Gates says it would be difficult to request more U.S. troops in Afghanistan in six to 12 months. “It would be a hard sell, there’s no question about it,” Gates told CNN in response to a question about additional troops. Excerpts of Gates’ interview to be aired Sunday on “Fareed Zakaria GPS” were released Friday night. “I think we will have between the American military commitment and our coalition partners _ the ISAF partners _ we will have abou
GPS on iPod nano
Friday, May 1st, 2009Using a GPS reference board and an Atmel ATMEGA324 microcontroller, engineer Bengamin Kokes has created a prototype GPS peripheral for his iPod nano. To display coordinates, the device uses Advanced iPod Remote commands to send a 4-color image to the iPod screen, a technique Kokes picked up after seeing it implemented in an Alpine car stereo. iPod GPS [via Hack a Day ] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in GPS |
GPS on iPod nano
Friday, May 1st, 2009Using a GPS reference board and an Atmel ATMEGA324 microcontroller, engineer Bengamin Kokes has created a prototype GPS peripheral for his iPod nano. To display coordinates, the device uses Advanced iPod Remote commands to send a 4-color image to the iPod screen, a technique Kokes picked up after seeing it implemented in an Alpine car stereo. iPod GPS [via Hack a Day ] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in GPS |
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