April 3rd, 2012

Temple Run is the game you play to test your reflexes. Running in a 3D maze to get alive is what the game is all about. Swipe to turn, jump and slide to avoid obstacles, collect coins to power up and Temple Run is a never ending running game until your character dies. Temple Run is a free universal app with power-up option via in-app purchase of coins.
Temple Run on the App Store
Categories: App Of The Week, Apps, iPod+iPhone+iPad, Tips
March 30th, 2012
Prior to iOS 5.1, photos uploaded to Photo Stream in the iCloud are read only and can not be deleted. Apple fixes this annoyance with the release of iOS 5.1. You delete Photo Stream photos in the same manner as you would delete photos in the Camera Roll album:
- To delete a single photo, select the photo by tapping the photo when you are inside Photo Stream album. Then tap on the Trash icon to remove it.
- To delete multiple photos, on the main Photo Stream screen, tap on the action icon. Then tap one after another to select the photos to delete. And then tap on the red color Delete icon to remove the selected photos.
Categories: Apps, iCloud, iPod+iPhone+iPad, Tips
March 29th, 2012
An “en dash” is a hypen the width of an n while an “em dash” is a hypen the width of an m. Each has its usage in the English grammar which you can wiki to find out more. If you’re using two continuous hypens (–) in your writing, you probably meant to key in em dash but has no idea how to.

To key in en dash or em dash in your iPhone or iPad, press and hold the hypen key and then select the dash from the pop up.
For OS X, to key in en dash (–), press Option together with the hypen (-) key. For em dash (—), press Option together with Shift and hypen (-) keys. Please note that not all OS X apps and fonts support these two characters.
Categories: iPod+iPhone+iPad, Mac, Tips
March 27th, 2012

The birds are back with Angry Birds Space. Luckily, instead of cranking up follow-ups such as Angry Birds Season/Angry Birds RIO in the shadow of the original Angry Birds, developer Rovio took a bold step by venturing into space. And Space gives up a brand new out-of-this-world physics thus a different gameplay from the original series.
So, the birds are back, and the domination of the Angry Birds franchise continues. And you have to be warned that unlike past Angry Birds games for the iOS, in-app purchase is everywhere for Angry Birds Space. The version for iPhone costs $0.99 to download and the HD version for the iPad is $2.99. But this only gives you probably half of the game and you will be prompted to purchase in order to unlock new levels. For parents, this will probably be the most expensive Angry Birds game ever.
Angry Birds Space for iPhone
Angry Birds Space for iPad
Categories: App Of The Week, Apps, iPod+iPhone+iPad, Tips
March 26th, 2012
The higher speed of the 4G LTE wireless in the new iPad means that you will consume your data plan faster. For the first time, 1080p movie is playing smoothly wirelessly when you are outdoor. But please don’t watch a HD video using your precious 4G LTE bandwidth as you will hit your monthly limit in no time. Unless you have an unlimited LTE data plan with your telco, it pays to be watchful of what you consume over the high speed 4G network.
There is no question that 4G LTE uses more battery life than 3G, as in general newer technology is not as power efficient as time-tested improvement in 3G hardware.
4G LTE is a great addition to the new iPad. With great feature comes the above minor minuses. Luckily it is straight forward to disable 4G LTE on the new iPad.

On the Settings app, tap on Cellular Data. Toggle the switch beside “Enable LTE” to turn off LTE.
Categories: iPod+iPhone+iPad, Tips
March 23rd, 2012
Photography is one area where the Retina Display really shines. To find out the difference in the Retina Display of the new iPad compared with older iPad, photographer Duncan Davidson created in his blog post where tapping on a showcase picture will toggle between normal resolution and higher resolution of the picture. This is an easy way to check the improvement of the high resolution screen of the new iPad. Check out the blog post below on your new iPad.
An Example of Photography on the Retina Display
Categories: iPod+iPhone+iPad, Tips
March 22nd, 2012

The new iPad is hot. We are talking about the sales number and not about the new iPad running warmer than iPad 2. If you are pondering whether to shell some dough to Apple, here are some pointers for your consideration.
If you already own an iPad 2, there might not be a need to upgrade to the new iPad. The new iPad comes with an enhanced A5X CPU. But much of its power is used to drive the doubling resolution in the Retina Display. Benchmark shows that there is not marked improvement in terms of processing performance in the new iPad compared with iPad 2.
The selling point of the new iPad to iPad 2 owners are the Retina Display and 4G LTE wireless. If you do not plan to subscribe to a 4G LTE plan, then the Retina Display is the main differentiating feature. Do not try to compare the screen in the Apple Store as the temptation would be too great. Resistance to upgrade though would prove futile to many.
If you own the first generation iPad, then the new iPad is a timely upgrade. The first generation iPad lacks a camera and some popular apps such as iPhoto can not run on it. In general, we would advice an upgrade to your iPhone and iPad once every 2 generation of model.
If you are new to iPad and you are looking to buy a tablet. Look no further. There is no better tablet in the market.
Categories: iPod+iPhone+iPad, Tips
March 21st, 2012

To find out why Draw Something is the latest sensation on the App Store, just download the app and play it. Entertaining and addictive, Draw Something is a social where you draw a sketch of a selected word, send the drawing to the other person and he/she tries to guess the word. You earn coins when you guess right and you can use the coins to buy color pack for your drawing. There is a free version available and the ads-free version is a universal app at $0.99.
Draw Something on the App Store
Categories: App Of The Week, Apps, iPod+iPhone+iPad, Tips
March 13th, 2012

In iOS 5.0, when you double-tap on the home button while your iPhone is locked, you get the above lock screen with a camera icon on the right end. You can then tap on the camera icon to activate the camera.
With iOS 5.1, Apple removes the double-tap gesture. Instead the camera icon is permanently shown in the lock screen. Tapping on the icon however will not activate the camera. You need to tap on the icon and swipe up to launch the camera app.

This might not look as easy as a single tap, but it is intuitive and is actually faster than double-tapping to launch the camera.
Categories: Apps, iPod+iPhone+iPad, Tips
March 12th, 2012

Remember iSight camera on your Mac? iSight is the name Apple used for the webcam on Mac computers before its transition to the current “FaceTime” or “FaceTime HD” camera naming. When Apple launched the new iPad, it refers to the new 5MP camera as an iSight camera. And iSight name is prominent in iPad’s product literature. More than just the new iPad, Apple has just applied the iSight name to the camera in iPhone 4/4S. The camera on both the new iPad and iPhone 4S appears to be the same going by specification.
The iSight branding is expected to extend to the camera on the Mac during their next refreshes later in the year. It is safe to say that the resurrection of the name only make sense when Apple plans to make it a differentiating product feature. To speculate, Apple might be adding motion sensing detection technology into the iSight camera. This new technology might be enabled as part of Mountain Lion and in iOS 6. There might even be a standalone iSight webcam accessory for the AppleTV, with full gaming API support for its motion detection technology. Will Apple play catchup with Kinect? We will know for sure when Apple unveils iOS 6 in June.
Categories: Business, iPod+iPhone+iPad, Mac, Rumor, Tips