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« Reply #30 on: December 22, 2008, 01:27:54 AM »
Here's a way to hitchhike using iPhone connectivity.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/21/business...xprod=permalink


Also use your iPhone (probably your iTouch, too) to control music throughout your home.

http://www.sonos.com/demo/iphone/demo.html


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« Reply #31 on: December 23, 2008, 10:26:21 AM »
This mention won't appeal to very many of you, BUT it might be a life-changer IF you know someone with a serious hearing impairment who is using Oticon Epoq hearing instruments. They are remarkable in and of themselves. . . .
However, an accessory Streamer . . . .

allows me for the first time in nearly 2 decades to use a cell phone and have clear, unimpeded wireless connection to any other phone. The phone, of course, must be Bluetooth equipped.

Unless you are hearing impaired you may not know what a revelation such an advance can be to someone who has been denied the effective use of a cell phone.

As an extra added attraction, the Epoq, when its Streamer is connected to my iPhone (and presumably any other Bluetooth device), allows me to hear (in stereo and HiDef) my iTunes Library. Music and audiobooks are truly compelling, especially in cars and planes.

No, I don't own any stock in Oticon.

PS: As an extra added attraction to this post, here's the interesting history of the Bluetooth nomenclature. Perhaps everyone here already knows this, but it was news to me when my audiologist sent me this fascinating story, which she had obtained from Oticon . . .


In 1995 the Swedish phone company, Ericsson, conducted a pilot study on the feasability of a wireless system that basically would replace corded interfacings between various electronic devices. Such a system should have a short range and allow multiple devices/users to operate at close proximity to each other without interference (which is not the case with, e. g., FM technology).
 
The outcome of the study was positive and Ericsson formed a consortium of high-tech companies to develop the technology for the short-range transmitting/receiving device.
 
During the formative stage of the consortium it was decided that a code name was needed to name their effort.
 
Over an evening, discussing Nordic history and the future of wireless technology, the consortium decided to code name the technology after the 10th century Danish king Harald Blåtand - Harold Bluetooth in English. The king had been instrumental in uniting warring factions in many parts of what today are Denmark, Sweden, Norway and northern Germany - just as the technology is designed to allow collaboration between differing industries such as computing, cell phone, automotive, TV and now the hearing aid industry.

The name stuck.
 
In 2000 the Bluetooth technology hit the commercial market. Its technology is referred to as frequency-hopping digital spread-spectrum technology, but the name Bluetooth is more fun.
 
The Bluetooth logo combines the old Scandinavian Runic letters of H (looking somewhat like an asterisk) and B.
 
You will hear much more about Bluetooth in the future.
 
PS: The Danish king did not have a blue tooth and his real name was not Blåtand. It was Blaa Tan. Blaa in old Danish meant dark complexioned person and tan meant great, strong man. Over the hundreds of years after his death in a viking battle in 985, the nickname Blåtand was derived from his real name. Imagine if the technology had been named: DarkCompexionedGreatStrongMan.


Now, ABD, take that to your Christmas reception and amaze your friends and colleagues when frequency-hopping digital spread-spectrum technology is introduced into the conversation.  whistling.gif
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« Reply #32 on: December 23, 2008, 02:45:30 PM »
Well.... I have an iPod and iTouch and I am revving them up for hospital.

iPod - has books, dramas, radio stuff and a few games, and podcasts that make me laugh - only listening ones though, not watching ones - they bore me!

iTouch - has Bette Davis movies, a few films but nothing with subtitles and a pile of Star Trek animation and lot and lots of apps.

All ready to keep me entertained in hospital coz bugger all else will!

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« Reply #33 on: December 23, 2008, 03:08:27 PM »
That "Streamer" sounds like a "screamer!" Groaner.gif
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« Reply #34 on: December 24, 2008, 03:27:28 PM »
Now, here's a very interesting way to use a cell phone, but especially one with GPS and graphics capabilities (a natural fit for the iPhone, of course). <The nice video explains the basics.>
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« Reply #35 on: December 24, 2008, 11:34:18 PM »
Jim, check out post 31 in this thread, first link.   wink.gif


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« Reply #36 on: December 31, 2008, 12:21:27 PM »
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Jim, check out post 31 in this thread, first link
OK, ok. I failed (again) to check all the links and I know better! blush-anim-cl.gif wallbash.gif At least I came to the same conclusion as one of our finer Moderators! smile.gif

So, here's another link relating the experiences of one "geek" and his wife. Try to avoid reading too much 'sexism' into the article, he gets "raked over the coals" by a couple of commenters for that. rolleyes.gif wallbash.gif Paranoid.gif Wonder what some of them did after seeing the "Dog house" video!!! eek2.gif
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« Reply #37 on: January 02, 2009, 04:06:24 PM »
Just found another, and so far the best, weather app. It's from <Accu-Weather> seems nice looking, fast and, best of all, it's FREE!
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« Reply #38 on: October 25, 2009, 04:25:41 PM »
Another well written app in my favorite price category:
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« Reply #39 on: October 25, 2009, 04:42:49 PM »
Erm.... playing Myst with an online walkthrough!  With many years passing, it still has not got any easier!  When in doubt, Cheat or find the Walkthrough!