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iPhone OS 4.0 To Bring Multi-Tasking And More
Apple unveiled details of its next-gen iPhone OS yesterday and, as expected, it definitely shook some boots. The new operating system, released to developers this week and scheduled for public use in the Summer (for the iPhone and iPod Touch, with the iPad getting it in the Fall), draws a hefty list of new features. Here’s a rundown:
Multi-tasking. Yep, the one feature everyone’s been whining about forever. Not only will the iPhone (and, consequently, the iPad) get multi-tasking, Steve Jobs claims they’re “going to be the best” at it. He adds, “It’s really easy to implement multitasking in a way that drains battery life…We’ve figured out how to implement multitasking of third-party apps and avoid those things.” Read the rest of this entry »
Gibson iPhone App Bundles Useful Tools For Novices And More
Aspiring guitar players can now get a new free Gibson app on their iPhone. No, it won’t turn your handset into a Les Paul as other apps are inclined to do. Instead, it just bundles a number of free tools that six-string instrumentalists of all levels may find of value.
It comes with five different sections – tuner, metronome, chords, lessons and Gibson.com. The tuner is a chromatic software that can track whatever note you’re currently playing (which it receives via your iPhone’s mic) and indicates whether you’re flat, sharp or in tune. It starts in “All Notes” mode, but gives options to allow for alternate tunings. Very useful, especially if you’ve got a bad ear for sound.
The metronome is just a regular metronome app, which allows you to choose a specific BPM rate. Tapping the screen three times will adjust the tempo according to your speed. The chord area, on the other hand, gives you access to 30 chord charts, a great resource if you need help figuring out which finger goes where on the fretboard.
Need guitar lessons? The app comes with very useful ones, drawn off the award-winning Learn and Master series from Legacy Learning Systems. It comes with a variety of instructions for new licks, riffs and sequences – a definite value for new and struggling players. Gibson also promises plenty of updates for this section, with more video lessons slated to come. Finally, Gibson.com is the app’s news area, where they list Gibson-related products and special events.
Overall, the free Gibson app is a definite download if you’re at all planning to learn the guitar. Even intermediate and slightly more advanced players might find it of value, too.
Throat Mic For iPhone Lets You Make Phone Calls In Noisy Places, Even Warzones
Frequently find yourself in noisy places that make it impossible to have a conversation over your cellphone? If you have an iPhone, the Throat Mic should let the person on the other end of the line hear you clearly, even if you’re in the middle of a warzone with bombs exploding nearby.
Exaggerate much? Not really. The “made for iPhone” accessory will actually be able to pull it off, since it’s based on the same design that allows soldiers to communicate in boisterous and chaotic fields of battle.
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Pressreader Drowns You In Current Events, Brings 1,300 Newspapers To Your iPhone
Still read newspapers? You’ll love Pressreader’s new iPhone app, which gives you access to over 1,300 broadsheets from around the world, providing a real treasure trove of content for news junkies.
With a roster that includes all available titles from the world’s biggest online newspaper kiosk (PressDisplay.com), the app should fill your fancy for whatever type of daily publication you enjoy perusing.. You can read entire issues in a PDF-style graphic format, flipping through page by page, zooming in and scrolling when needed. Read the rest of this entry »


