photo effects
I was playing around with some of my iPhone photo apps and ended up with a stunning result.
I took a normal picture using the standard camera i.e. no effects:
Then converted the pic to HDR (free app called HDRforFree): Read more…
I was playing around with some of my iPhone photo apps and ended up with a stunning result.
I took a normal picture using the standard camera i.e. no effects:
Then converted the pic to HDR (free app called HDRforFree): Read more…
I received the Nokia 5330 mobile TV edition phone last week and did not have high expectations for it; who would? To add to that, the instructions attached clearly stated that it is part of a pilot program with DStv and is currently not available in South Africa. Hence, pricing has not yet been determined. It also said to expect glitches.
For the testing phase, (I’m not sure if this is applicable after it launches), a Vodacom SIM gives you 6 channels and an MTN SIM gives you 8 channels. Read more…
I downloaded the iBooks app that was made available after iOS4 was launched (it’s free). I also downloaded a few free books, Winnie the Pooh, Macbeth and Dracula and two sample books: Why we suck by Denis Leary and Bro on the go by Barney Stinson with Matt Kuhn.
What I like about the app is that it works smoothly. You turn the page by swiping your finger across, much the same way you do other stuff on an iPhone. Read more…
I’ve compiled a list of my best / most useful / worth buying iPhone apps.
1. Dropbox – free
2. Hipstamatic – $1.99
3. Pano – $1.99
4. PS Mobile (Photoshop) – free
5. WordPress – free
6. Rock Band – $6.99
7. Plants vs. Zombies – $2.99
8. Doodle Jump – $0.99
9. Facebook – free
10. Tweetie - $2.99 (Twitter to release it free as Twitter for iPhone “soon”)
If anyone reading this wants to share their favourites, please feel free to do so.
Note the crappy Vodacom signal I pick up at home and other places.
Just testing the WordPress iPhone app. I’ve included the last pic I took on my phone.
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