Slingplayer hitting iPhone / iPod Touch?
Friday, January 11th, 2008
When you look at the iPhone’s screen, wouldn’t Slingplayer functionality be one of the first things to come to mind? Apparently not, but now that we’re in 2008, expect it to happen.
When you look at the iPhone’s screen, wouldn’t Slingplayer functionality be one of the first things to come to mind? Apparently not, but now that we’re in 2008, expect it to happen.
It can hardly be called a virus, but what else do you call a program that maliciously screws with with your software?
Microsoft would like you to believe "the Social" is the way to go, and perhaps they’re right. Except for the creator of Whisper, an iPhone app, it seems no one’s considering the abilities of Apple’s latest babies to help people interact (outside of calling/messaging).
The iPod Touch is truly a dynamic, portable mini-computer. Adding to the list of its amazing abilitites, Apple’s latest and greatest can now do VOIP calling.
Even with the lack of phone hardware, the iPod Touch is a miraculous mini computer which can save you tons of money should you use it wisely. Here’s a money saver: use your iPod Touch to send free text messages.
If you like to keep a strict eye on your finances, you don’t have an accountant’s crazy skills, and you also happen to own an iPhone, I got a great product for you: Quicken for the iPhone.