iHumansConnect – easier and convenient exchange of contacts and meet people

AppStore, apps October 16th, 2009

iHumansConnect is the application that intends to make easier and more convenient exchange of contact info and meet people. It’s possible to use this app without Wireless network via Bluetooth or with Wireless without connection to the Internet. With iHumansConnect you can share your personal card with photo, chat with people and if you like somebody you can add him or her as friend. Next time you be near your friend you can meet him again. It’s easy. It’s convenient. It’s exactly what you need for awesome meetings.

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Sometimes Happens…

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you come across someone you find attractive, but with no possible way to exchange even your name quickly and easily? The reasons are many! You may feel awkward making that first step, or maybe the timing may not be right.

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AT&T Offers Free WiFi For iPhone

AT&T, news, ops November 4th, 2008

AT&T has finally rolled out free WiFi for iPhone users at its WiFi Hotspots

Hotspots at airports, hotels, universities, convention centers, sports centers, Starbucks locations, restaurants, bookstores, and supermarkets are all now available for any iPhone & AT&T customer.   Here are the steps to get online:

  • Activate Wi-Fi from the settings icon on your iPhone
  • Select “attwifi” from the list of available networks
  • Enter your 10-digit mobile number and check the box to agree to the Acceptable Use Policy. Tap ‘continue’
  • You will receive a text message from AT&T with a secure link to the AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot. You will not be charged for the text message.
  • The SMS link will only be valid for 24 hours at the location it was requested. Another request must be submitted when using another hotspot location.
  • Open the text message and tap on the link for 24-hour access to the AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot

The full details are available at http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/internet/wifi.jsp.

Sonos Gives Away iPhone Remote Control, Adds Pandora and Last.FM

AppStore, accessories, apps October 29th, 2008

Originally posted at [wired]
Sonos has added a few new features to its in-home streaming music players today. First is a software update for the actual Sonos gear, which gets bumped to version 2.7 and brings support for the Pandora and Last.FM music streaming services. More interesting, though is the new, free, Sonos Controller application for the iPhone.

In the video demonstration, it looks pretty great. Although the browsing might not be as pretty as that of the Apple made Remote, lacking album artwork, for instance, the core functions seem to work in a very intuitive manner.

We really like the way the volume control is handled for multiple Sonos units, for example — the master slider controls every room together, but the individual sliders are on the same screen for fine-tuning. The setup of new units and the routing of music to different rooms also looks easy. When it was released, Apple’s Remote was clearly a best of class example, and it looks like Sonos has taken a close look at that and re-rolled the essentials into its own app.

Best of all, it’s free. And just as well — At $350 for the cheapest Sonos box that can be hooked up to a stereo, compared to just $100 for an Airport Express, the Sonos gear looks very expensive, especially if you are hooking up multiple rooms.

But for people who are already networked with Sonos gear, and have been looking jealously at the excellent Remote App from Apple, this is a great free gift.

Software Update [Sonos]

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