Let’s face it, the iPhone and Twitter are the peanut butter and chocolate of the mobile age. They “just work” together.
via @TheiPhoneblog: Now with Mo’ Better Twitter! | The iPhone Blog.
Damn straight.
Let’s face it, the iPhone and Twitter are the peanut butter and chocolate of the mobile age. They “just work” together.
via @TheiPhoneblog: Now with Mo’ Better Twitter! | The iPhone Blog.
Damn straight.
Bebot: part synthesizer, part animated robot.
Touching the screen causes the robot to move and make sounds controlled by your movements. Play it like a musical instrument, or just have fun watching the robot and making noises with your fingers.
Features 4-voice multitouch polyphony, multiple synthesis modes, user-definable presets and scales, tweakable sound parameters and effects.
# 32 GB of storage – A solid increase from the current max of 16 GB.
# An upgraded 600 Mhz processor – More speed! The current iPhone 3G clocks out at 400 Mhz.
# 256 MB of RAM – The current iPhone has 128 MB of RAM. So far this is looking pretty good.
# A 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus
# A digital compass
# An FM radio
via Poster on Chinese forum leaks next-gen iPhone specs | NetworkWorld.com Community.
It’s that time again – my browser desperately needs a clear out, so here we go…
And lastly, we have:
And we’re done for another week. Cya, and as usual, comments below. Doing links (esp with “Smart Links”) in WordPress actually sucks. Next time, I might just be a lazy blogger and put in the links – none of this fancy <a href=”link here”>some text here</a> crap. Pfft. Screw that. 😛
So, I’m currently getting into the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology.
While I’m usually pretty good at remembering things, sometimes I feel like I’m juggling too many things at once, or alternatively, I think of something on the bus or while I’m daydreaming in lectures at uni and forget it later on. Good blog posts are notorious for this.
I’m not a huge fan of carrying around a notebook around, so something I always have with me is my iPhone – and while it does notes, it doesn’t do them well enough to warrant using on a daily basis. The iPhone’s Notes don’t currently sync with the Mac in any way (that’s going to be fixed in iPhone OS 3.0, though), and while it’s simple and easy to use, doesn’t offer the functionality I’m looking for.
So, what exactly am I looking for? A couple of things:
For now, there’s no clear winner in the GTD department. When I find a winner (in roughly 15 days, as that’s when my Things trial ends), I’ll be sure to tell you right here.
Comments below – I’d appreciate it if you could point out your GTD methodology, and what apps you use to accomplish it. 😀