Boxwave offers a new accessory for the iPhone smartphone 4.
The online store Boxwave has just introduced a new accessory for owners of Apple's smartphone iPhone 4.
Covering the rear and the contours of the firm's technological marvel at the apple, it is a hard plastic shell. Taking advantage of a blank well studied, it provides protection against impact, while retaining access to buttons, connections and digital camera gear.
But the real significance of this protective covering is the sliding keyboard that integrates and communicates with Bluetooth connectivity. We can therefore switch, as needed and a simple sliding between the user and any touch-screen mode with keyboard.
Side autonomy finally, integrated battery and rechargeable via a USB connection delivers up to 45 hours days with moderate use.
Priced $ 69.95, equivalent to 52 euros.
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Saturday, November 20, 2010
iPhone 4: for those who want a real keyboard
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Manage your health remotely through your iPhone
The company offers Zenkko a new medical application for iPhone and iPod Touch to remotely manage their health with his doctor. Called "Vital-Touch", this application can not only make a compilation of measures taken, but also edit a medical report and transfer the data to referring general practitioner.
Users will be able to regularly monitor their blood pressure, weight, glucose levels or physical activity. To benefit from the application, users must be equipped with an iPhone or iPod Touch and medical accessories such as scales or blood pressure. Downloaded from the AppStore for 2.39 euros, the application will be available shortly on iPad.
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Users will be able to regularly monitor their blood pressure, weight, glucose levels or physical activity. To benefit from the application, users must be equipped with an iPhone or iPod Touch and medical accessories such as scales or blood pressure. Downloaded from the AppStore for 2.39 euros, the application will be available shortly on iPad.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
iPhone App : Facebook Email Messaging Service
At the Facebook press event a new service was announced, yes it is called @facebook.com Mail and a new iPhone app update is coming soon.
The new messaging system is basically a mix up of IM, email and real-time chat and will allow users to message in a whole new way where it will be simple, easy to use, informal, immediate and seamless, the new Facebook mail messages will now use current public vanity url.
It basically means that if you have a www.facebook.com/yourname URL you will have the ability to register your yourname@facebook.com vanity.
In a nutshell to make this all make sense if someone send you a message to that address you will now get it via the inbox, chat box or on your iPhone, which means your messages will be easy to find and read.
This could be a good thing or a bad thing dependant on how you feel about Facebook having all your message history of what you have been talking about with other users.
Watch the video provided below and let us know what you think about the new messaging service from Facebook.
The new messaging system is basically a mix up of IM, email and real-time chat and will allow users to message in a whole new way where it will be simple, easy to use, informal, immediate and seamless, the new Facebook mail messages will now use current public vanity url.
It basically means that if you have a www.facebook.com/yourname URL you will have the ability to register your yourname@facebook.com vanity.
In a nutshell to make this all make sense if someone send you a message to that address you will now get it via the inbox, chat box or on your iPhone, which means your messages will be easy to find and read.
This could be a good thing or a bad thing dependant on how you feel about Facebook having all your message history of what you have been talking about with other users.
Watch the video provided below and let us know what you think about the new messaging service from Facebook.
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