Thursday, March 12th, 2009 at
8:15 pm
Blackboard is a serversystem which gives you access to your homework assignments, grades and study. On ConnectED there’s a demonstration of this system but for iPhone. You can connect to your Blackboard server and retrieve information. The application will soon be available for free for all the students. (as demonstrated in the video below) In Voorburg they’re up to something completely different: 30 pupils get an iPhone 3G to stamp words. The school in Voorburg gets a grant from Kennisnet to b
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009 at
9:35 am
To everyone who took Microsoft at its word that it would catch up to the original iPhone’s multitouch user interface within just three years, the demonstration of Windows Mobile 6.5 is breath of fresh air, or at least another desperate gasp for oxygen before being submerged in development for another six to nine months.
Thursday, January 29th, 2009 at
8:35 am
Looks like these guys have figured out how to enable the built-in Visual Voicemail application on the iPhone.Here's a demonstration showing activation, (which shows the app instead of just dialling your carrier's voicemail), and then a call is left which can be played natively.All carriers should offer this!
Friday, January 16th, 2009 at
4:44 pm
Here's the perfect iPhone app to make your favorite pictures, um, jiggly! Take a peek at the link for a demonstration of the amazing power of iJiggles!
Thursday, January 15th, 2009 at
2:55 pm
We received an email here at IntoMobile not so long ago from the folks at USBFever. Looks like they have a new 3-in-1 external rechargeable battery for the iPhone 3G. While I don’t know too much about it yet (of course, haven’t had a hands-on with it), it does look pretty solid. Check out the video above for a demonstration. The unit integrates nicely with your iPhone 3G. There are 3 pieces to it, a ‘base shell’, a ‘top shell’, and the actual rechargeable battery. When you put the whole pack