Entries Tagged as ‘Technology’

February 10, 2009

Google Sync for iPhone

Google yesterday turned on its beta Sync service for the iPhone, Blackberry, Android, and Symbian phones. With this service you can sync your contacts and calendars over-the-air to your phone. I tried this out yesterday and it takes a little bit of setup work, but for all you Google Apps users, YES it does sync [...]

January 29, 2009

Keynote Remote for iPhone

Used the Keynote Remote today for the first time. It was super responsive, easy to setup and all around an amazing addition to my presentation.
I still use the presenter display, this this gives you anouther place to look for notes and next slide info.
Only note is that slides with a lot of builds [...]

January 26, 2009

Tivo Remote on your iPhone

For those with TiVo Series 3 boxes, DVR Remote turns your iPhone or iPod touch into not only a remote control for your TiVo, but also a much easier way to enter text, compared to using the remote.
This is not your typical slow responding remote app. Using Tivo’s built-in support for Network Remote Control it send direct commands that [...]

January 26, 2009

Layers 1.0

Layers 1.0 is a new $15 screenshot utility captures images as layered Photoshop images — one layer per window. (via Daring Fireball)

August 9, 2008

Squishy Bowl Set at Think Geek

The Squishy Bowl Set at ThinkGeek is one of the coolest things I have seen in a while. Talk about the perfect accessory whether you are taking in camping or to the office. Team this up with the Titanium Spork and you will have an awesome combination.

August 1, 2008

Video inputs in hotel: Hyatt Place has it right!

I don’t know how many times I’ve been disappointed by the lack of TV inputs at hotels, but when Apple put me in a Hyatt Place for a recent trip I found someone that is doing it right. Not only did they provide inputs, but they included composite, component, coaxial, VGA, HDMI and even extra [...]

July 27, 2008

Silverback App

Usability testing on a Mac with this wonderfully unique application. With Silverback you can record the screen activity, isight and user input. Once complete you can add chapter markers and export these as a composite video.

July 27, 2008

Use iPhone to type on your Apple TV

Looks like you can use the Remote App for iPhone to enter text on your Apple TV. Does Apple ever stop amazing us with surprise features?