I don’t need sleep timers or particular techniques to help me fall asleep. I usually hit the sack at 6am because I can’t work anymore or I just can’t have any more Instapaper. Coffee really has no effect on me, at least not anymore. Still, if you need a good sleep timer for your iPhone and really can’t stand Decrescendo, you can take a look at ZonkOut by Guerrilla Code. Read more
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ZonkOut, Simple Sleep Timer for iPhone
The Glif: We Need This iPhone Stand & Tripod Mount
I’m not exactly an accessory guy: I’m not into cases and skins, I like my iPhone naked. I purchased a Just Mobile Xtand, though: it’s a great way to keep the iPhone at a good visible angle on my desk and, frankly, it looks great next to the iMac.
But the Glif could be a lot better: a stand/tripod mount hybrid that doesn’t suck, doesn’t look bad and, most of all, could finally help you get things done. It could be a great way to use your iPhone as a digital clock, a great camera tripod…just watch the video below. Why am I saying “could”? Because the guys behind the Glif need our help. They have created a prototype, but the manufacturing process will cost around $10.000 to be completed.
Here’s the official Kickstarter campaign for Glif. Go donate right now, we need this. [via DF] Read more
Giveaway: Win A Copy of Droplr for iPhone
Last week the guys over at Droplr (a popular file sharing service that comes with a dedicated Mac app) released an official client, Droplr for iPhone. The app sports a custom, and beautiful, user interface design and allows you to upload files and notes on the go, shorten URLs and check on your previously uploaded files.
It’s a great app, and we’ve got 5 copies to giveaway. Read more
Apple Approves BitTorrent App?
With all the new/revised rules for App Store approvals, who knows what will show up in the Store? First it was Google Voice apps and now a BitTorrent app? Could this one have slipped through the Apple cracks? Remember Handy Light and MiTube?
IS Drive by Derek Kepner is an app that works with ImageShack‘s BitTorrent service, which allows users to manage their downloads. While BitTorrent is not illegal as a file sharing protocol; it is the preferred method to copy the unauthorized exchange of music and video - and that’s a reason for Apple to reject applications that allow users to manage their downloads. Read more
Apple Achieves 114% Market Share→
Apple Achieves 114% Market Share
12 passengers in cabin on United flight to Narita. 14 iPhones among them.
You should see my friends talking about the iPhone 4.
1TapAlarm: Easy Reminder Notifications for iPhone
Two weeks ago I installed a new app on my iPhone called “Due” which allows me to easily set up reminders for any action I don’t want to dump into my GTD system (powered by OmniFocus), yet I need to be reminded of. Due for iPhone is very simple, and it lets you enter a title for the “task”, a due time and play around with some straightforward settings.
1TapAlarm by ShinyFrog is an even simpler app you can use to setup quick timers on your iPhone. Plus, it’s free in the App Store. Read more
A Docking Station For Your iMac, iPad and iPhone
I bought an iMac a few weeks ago, and I had to re-think my workspace to fit a new desktop computer and two docks (iPhone and iPad) on a single desk. It turned out pretty good, and I also managed to hide the cables (USB, FireWire) behind the iMac’s screen and the external hard drive. I wish I could install something like the concept below, though. Read more
Moleskine Launching iPhone & iPad Cases
I’m not exactly a case guy, but I can spot a well-crafted product when I see one. And when it comes to Moleskine, the legendary sleek notebook, you can bet the product it’s going to be cleverly crafted and top-notch.
As far as iOS devices go, soon you’ll be able to wrap your iPhones and iPads inside a custom (and official) Moleskine case: together with a spot for your device of choice, you’ll also get a Moleskine notebook to carry along while faving tweets uncontrollably in Twitterrific. Read more
VLC Is Coming To The iPhone
Two weeks developer Applidium released VLC for iPad, a native iOS version of the popular open-source media player VLC. The iPad app is free, and it gained a lot of visibility and press coverage following its release in the App Store. It stayed at the top of Free Apps charts for many days, despite some compatibility problems with certain file types and crashes on iPads running more advanced versions of iOS - namely iOS 4.2 beta. Read more