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		<title>my iphone apps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[First, I must say that the following list of iphone apps may not appeal to everyone, but that is to be expected. Second, they are all free apps (as in free beer, $0.00 cost), since there are enough free gems floating around. Of course, there are enhanced for-fee versions etc, but I don&#8217;t see myself buying them. The apps I use the most are (in no particular order): (a) Zenbe lists, (b) twitterific, (c) IM+, (d) Speedtest, and (e) netnewswire.&#160; Not that I don&#8217;t like or don&#8217;t use my other apps (especially, shazam, evernote, facebook, linkedin or maps), but the five apps I mentioned earlier are my top-tier apps. I like zenbe lists because the iphone app synchronizes with the zenbe lists server over wifi or 3G and I can update my things to do (separated by context) at any time.&#160; The same is true for netnewswire which also syncs with my unread subscriptions. Twitterific offers twitter on the go, which is always nice and is available here at the App Store.&#160; Speedtest is a nice app which helps you estimate the speed of whatever network you are connected at the time.&#160; I use it when I am at a [...]
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		<title>Testing wordpress for iphone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 19:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Testing wordpress for iPhone. Blogging on the go!!! Update #1: With post-editing capabilities, too. Update #2 (using the macbook, not the iphone): Nice, but still you need some extra post-processing in order to add more stuff in any posting, such as related articles, more than the occasional photo etc.  Otherwise, a solid product. I. Related posts: WordPress app for iphone testing scribefire my iphone apps writertools iphone 2.2
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		<title>how I saved my p550 pda</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Until the new iphone 3G that the Steve announced the other day become available, I use this small but comfy Mio P550 Pocket PC for my pda/gps needs (I am a needy person, I know). It&#8217;s very functional, and above all, it does exactly what I want a pda to do. Plus it offers GPS capabilities, so whenever I travel to some other town, I don&#8217;t have to follow weird instructions, like: &#8220;go straight, and after so many miles, turn left at the ugly looking house, then left at the even uglier house&#8230;&#8221; However, it had a little problem which I didn&#8217;t find in the reviews but I discovered it in the process. Out of the blue and without me requesting it, ActiveSync would start and seek the sync source so the pda&#8217;s battery was drained. After a while, the only way to turn it on was via the hard reset switch which meant re-adjusting the date and so on. And in my case, this happened even when the battery was around the 50% mark. While googling for the problem, I found similar complaints in other forums. A neat solution was found at this total pda forum and involved the [...]
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