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Apple’s iPhone 4 Demo Video Now Available
Apple’s iPhone 4 Demo Video Now Available is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
For those of you dieing to learn more about the iPhone 4 and it’s features, you’re in luck, Apple has already posted a nice little video that quickly runs through some of the new features of the iPhone 4 including; Retina Display, FaceTime, Multitasking, Folders, Mail, Camera/Flash, HD Video, iMovie and info on how the device was created.
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iDiscrete
iDiscrete is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
iDiscrete operates on a simple principle:
“To securely store your private content (videos, images, et al.) on the iPhone, and do so in a 100% discrete way.”
For less than the price of a cup of coffee, iDiscrete is the most fully featured privacy application available in the App Store. Rather than requiring a suspicious looking password, iDiscrete employs its patent-pending Touch Sequence Protection™. This works by bringing up a nondescript “Loading” screen upon entry to the application, which registers touch input in 8 discrete locations. The user has predefined their desired Touch Sequence, which can be as simple or as complicated as they wish. The Loading screen will only grant access to iDiscrete if the correct Touch Sequence is entered. Otherwise, when the Touch Sequence Timeout expires without receiving the correct sequence, the app will boot to a generic-looking text entry interface. This unique feature, combined with an application icon and name that do not give away its functionality, mean that an unauthorized user would never suspect the true nature of the app.
iDiscrete distinguishes itself from the competition in a number of important ways:
? PRICE ?
iDiscrete is half the price of its nearest legitimate competition. DO YOUR HOMEWORK AND READ OUR REVIEWS, AND YOU WILL FIND THAT iDISCRETE IS BY FAR THE BEST VALUE, AND A SUPERIOR APP.
? FUNCTIONALITY ?
iDiscrete offers BOTH image and video storage, in contrast to some apps which require two separate purchases to achieve the same result. Easily move images or videos already on the phone into iDiscrete, or use the iDiscrete File Manager to transfer them directly via WiFi. v1.1 adds support for TXT, DOC, XLS, PPT and PDF files.
? UPDATES ?
We have many future upgrades planned that will add even more functionality to iDiscrete, many of which were taken directly from real end-user suggestions. CURRENTLY BEING WORKED ON: DIRECT IMAGE/VIDEO CAPTURE FROM WITHIN THE APP, SUBFOLDERS, DRAG-AND-DROP FILE/FOLDER REORGANIZING, iPHONE-TO-iPHONE TRANSFERS VIA BLUETOOTH, PLUS A DOOZY THAT WE CAN’T MENTION, BUT WILL SURELY BE A USER FAVORITE! Other apps do not offer the continuing customer support and updates that we do.
? TWO-WAY FILE TRANSFERS ?
Using our innovative iDiscrete File Manager, you can get your content onto the iPhone using any computer with a web browser and a WiFi connection. In addition, YOU CAN PULL CONTENT OFF THE PHONE IN THE SAME WAY. iDiscrete allows you to upload any file type, and in this way it functions as a mass storage device, with the added security of Touch Sequence Protection™.
? It’s right in the name: DISCREET! ?
Other apps simply password protect your content, but to prying eyes this can still look very suspicious. Thus, iDiscrete not only hides the sensitive content and effectively password protects it, but it conceals the very fact that an app with this functionality exists. It avoids a situation where an unauthorized user may inadvertently click on the app, see a password, and ask you “Hey, what’s this??” IT NEVER LOOKS LIKE YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO HIDE WITH iDISCRETE.
Thanks, and please help us spread the word about iDiscrete!
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Fox Mobile Releases Hulu-like App, Won’t Be Totally Free
Fox Mobile Releases Hulu-like App, Won’t Be Totally Free is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
Having Hulu on the iPhone would be a dream and a half, but without Flash support, the service is a no go. Instead, Fox Mobile is releasing an app called BitBop, which quietly came out as a beta yesterday. It’s only compatible on four Blackberry phones at this point, but will eventually be available for the iPhone and Android operating systems.
Like Hulu, BitBob is coming loaded with content from 25 content partners including NBC, CBS, The Food Network, A&E, and MTV, and will include all of their most popular shows and series. In an earlier interview with mocoNews, Joe Bilman, Fox Mobile’s EVP of Global Products said that the application would be free but access to the entire catalogue would probably cost $10 a month. I think it’s safe to say that the many content partners are quite a bit more excited about BitBop’s monthly access plan than Hulu’s ad based model.
Aside from a few snafus, such as the horrible BitBop name and the monthly subscription pan, the service seems like it will be a big in the mobile market. As much as I love iTunes, the ability to stream content directly to my phone seems a bit more exciting. Hopefully BitBop will follow Hulu in the movie department too, because there’s nothing like having a movie on the go.
[ Source: mocoNews ]
[ Fox Mobile Releases Hulu-like App, Won’t Be Totally Free is a post from 148Apps ]
mSpot App Allows Full-Length Movie Streaming…from iPhone!
See Your Face On A Movie Billboard, The Side Of A Car Or On A Wanted Poster…
Has Apple Lost Another 4G iPhone? More Photos And Video
Has Apple Lost Another 4G iPhone? More Photos And Video is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
After the media circus surrounding Gizmodo and its potentially lost/stolen iPhone 4G prototype last month, it seems there’s another iPhone 4G in the wild. Possibly not a prototype this time.
Mac Rumors has been provided with a link to a Vietnamese forum, Taoviet.vn, where more pictures of the new iPhone have been posted. According to a Mac Rumors’ source, the device was purchased in the USA along with an iPad. The device is shown from a number of new angles and a teardown of the product is also shown.
A video of the device has been posted to YouTube (see below).
Little new information has been provided by these pictures, however the iPhone’s casing shows that it’s a 16GB model, whereas Gizmodo’s featured XXXGB on the back.
The casing appears more polished on this version with no screws found near the dock connector, suggesting that this is a near finished product. However, in the photos and video, the phone appears to be running some kind of diagnostic firmware and doesn’t look like it responds to presses on the home button. In the teardown images, what looks like a processor with Apple branding can also bee seen.
This new information is set against the sad backdrop of yet another suicide at Hon Hai Group in China where Apple’s iPhones are manufactured. This is the sixth death at Hon Hai this year and follows Hon Hai’s suspension of a member of its security team after a worker killed himself when an iPhone prototype was lost.
After Jason Chen, Gizmodo’s editor, had his home raided by police and his computers and other items taken as part of an ongoing investigation, this Vietnamese poster is playing a risky game. It also brings into question whether or not the “found it in a bar” story from Gizmodo (and its mystery iPhone seller) is likely to hold up now that two iPhone 4G models have surfaced.
Either people are being extremely careless with these valuable prototypes and two have been “lost” by Apple employees in the US or a more serious crime has been committed. This might also explain the shock and awe of the raid on Jason Chen’s house should the police have reason to believe that the Gizmodo iPhone was part of a wider theft.
Either way, our advice to the Vietnamese man in the video above – don’t include your face in footage of you holding a potentially stolen product, it never ends well.
[ via Mac Rumors ]
[ Has Apple Lost Another 4G iPhone? More Photos And Video is a post from 148Apps ]
Magic Window for the iPad
Camera Plus Pro In-Depth Review
Camera Plus Pro In-Depth Review is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
Price: $1.99
Version Reviewed: 2.2
iPhone Integration Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
User Interface Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Re-use / Replay Value Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Ghandi once said: “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. ” He was indeed a wise man, but I think the following also rings true: “The shallowness and decay of a civilization and its moral progress can be judged by the way its smartphones are treated.”
I’ve come to realize that I use the camera on my iPhone more than the phone itself. I’m essentially walking around with a dumbcamera. There’s something very alluring about having the power to capture one moment in time within an infinite universe, innocent, natural, raw and vulnerable, forever.
Few things in life, aside from animals and small children, remain untainted from its harsh realities, yet only a simple photograph, regardless of its subject, has the power to transcend time and nature, combining the two to convey an image powerful enough to invoke passion, pleasure and pain from deep within the human psyche. When you combine this power with a photography application like Camera Plus Pro, it’s like shooting fish in a barrel (an activity not condoned by Ghandi nor myself).
Camera Plus Pro was developed to address all of the iPhone camera’s shortcomings and then some, providing users with the iPhone camera’s native features (auto-zoom and tap-to-zoom) and additional functionality, such as burst-mode shooting, timed capture, geo-tagging and a variety of photo/video editing features.
Camera Plus Pro’s menu interface is clean and uncluttered, consisting of four buttons/features located along the bottom of the viewing plane: The Features button opens to expose Point Zoom, Burst Mode, Timed Capture, Grid View, Big Button, Tags, Geo-Tag, Settings, Info and Help.The Quick Roll button gives users access to photos and videos taken and stored with/in Camera Plus Pro. The shutter button is located in the middle and the video/photo toggle switch is located next to it, at the far right.
Camera Plus Pro is essentially operated using one of two modes: Camera Mode (preparing for and taking pictures) and Edit Mode (post picture taking). Additionally, Share and Manage features allow users to send multiple photos to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Picasa or Email and delete and/or sync photos in the app’s Quick Roll to their iPhone’s Camera Roll. All photographs and videos taken with Camera Plus Pro are saved to its built-in Quick Roll. Users can then sync one or multiple photos/videos, at any time, to their iPhone’s Camera Roll. Once synced, the original photo/video remains in the app’s Quick Roll for users to keep or delete.
CAMERA MODE
Using Point Zoom requires the user to focus on a target, then touch the spot/area which they want to zoom into. Doing so produces an icon, at which time they can zoom further using the on-screen slider or by touching and holding on the spot they want to focus onto. Once the picture is taken, it’s saved to the app’s Quick Roll. When using Point Zoom, the farther in you zoom, the more movement your camera registers, a negative you need to take into account when using digital zoom. I was able to take decent photos using the app’s Point Zoom mode, thanks to its anti-shake feature, found within Settings. I sent several photos to my Facebook and Twitter accounts with no problem and also emailed several photos. Camera Plus Pro performed these tasks flawlessly.
Burst mode allows users to take photographs in rapid succession. Camera Plus Pro allows users to take anywhere from 1-15 photos, user-adjustable within Settings. My experience with Burst was essentially the same as with most other apps, with one caveat: The camera takes a rapid succession of shots, dependent upon the user’s configuration settings, then, instead of automatically saving them, presents the photos for the user’s review. The user can then select which photos he/she wants to delete/save to their Quick Roll. This adds a third level of photo saving (Burst quick roll, quick roll, camera roll) that seems redundant.
Timed Capture allows users to touch the shutter button, initiating a count down which appears on-screen before the picture is taken. While it’s nice to have, I can’t think of a situation where I would use Timed Capture with a smartphone camera that has no stand, base, etc., unless I set the timer, hand it to my 11-year old and tell him to make sure we’re all in the frame when the timer reaches zero. Timed photos can be set to anywhere from 1-10 seconds, from within the Settings menu.
Grid View superimposes a 3×3 grid on the viewfinder, providing users with a frame of reference when taking photos; a feature I’ve never needed, but appreciate its presence. The Big Button feature allows users to touch anywhere on-screen to capture a photograph, a feature I always use.

The Tags feature allows users to tag single or multiple photographs before capturing them, using pre-determined tags provided by the application, or custom tags, as defined by the user. To do so, users simply take a photo, then go to its saved version within the app’s Quick Roll. Pressing the Edit button in the upper, right corner will produce a menu at the bottom of the screen. Pressing the icon at the bottom, left brings up the Edit options. Pressing the Tag option will bring users to the Tag screen. Users can also manage tagged photos by going to Settings, General and tapping Manage Tags. Once tagged, photos you take will fall under the Tag you set. Users can also enter comments/descriptions for shared photos. I took several photographs and tagged them manually, using my own categories, as well as pre-configured categories.
To use the Geo-Tag feature, simply repeat the above, but choose the Geo-Tag option instead of Tags. Users will be brought to a Google Map screen. Touching the reticule in the bottom, center of the screen will enable your iPhone to Geo-Tag the photo, using its location-aware features and add the location of the photo using a red push-pin. Continuously double-clicking this pin will cause the map to zoom in on the location of where the image was taken. Users can then edit the photo to their desire and sync it to their Camera Roll.
The Settings, Info and Help menus provide users with options to configure the application to their desire, FAQs, Tips and Tricks (some of which are interactive) regarding Video Recording and Photo Capturing and Help/Explanation of the application’s menu features.
Accessing the Quick Roll from the main screen provides users with a categorized view (All, Photos and Videos) of all the photos/videos they’ve taken. From here, users can view, edit, tag, delete, set passwords, send to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Picasa or Email and/or sync photos to the iPhone’s Camera Roll.
When using the Video Camera, users can pre-set filters, such as Invert, Black and White, etc, as well as video quality (in Settings, you can set video quality to High or Low. At High, your recording time is limited) and audio capture (also in the Settings menu). While filming, users can zoom in and out using a slider located at the bottom of the screen. The zoom should be used properly, however, as zooming in on an object faraway will result in low quality/resolution, so the closer you are, the better. The bottom of the screen also contains a display, showing the amount of time elapsed while recording. After recording, the video is saved to the app’s Quick Roll, where users can tag/geo-tag it, upload it to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or Email, or delete it.
EDIT MODE
Once pictures are taken, they can be easily edited to the user’s preference. However, Settings contains options that allow users to pre-configure certain post-capturing features, such as the ability to set Autosave, edit an optional watermark/Copyright logo and color, edit the Date on/off and color, set a password and manage Tags. In addition, users can import photos into Camera Plus Pro’s Quick Roll from their Camera Roll and can also configure video filters, video quality and audio capture quality.
Once in edit mode, users can set software Flash settings, crop the image, flip, rotate and invert the image, adjust brightness, saturation, hue, sharpness, contrast, temperature and tint, choose (from 7) and set filters, add your copyright logo, add tags, geo-tag the photo and save the new image to the Quick Roll.
Camera Plus Pro’s extensive array of editing features work great and, with the clean, user-friendly interface, are easy to use. I took a photograph in a darkened area and used the software Flash edit feature to lighten the image:

Using the additional editing tools, I can add filters to the image, crop sections of the image by dragging highlighted portions of the crop box, adjust the brightness (to lighten it even further), saturation, hue, tint, etc. rotate or flip the image, add my copyright and tag/geo-tag it. Experimenting with Camera Plus Pro’s editing tools is fun and easy and adds remarkable character to otherwise lifeless photos.
I enjoyed my time with Camera Plus Pro immensely. So much so, that I added it to my personal library of photography apps. Camera Plus Pro is packed with features and its unassuming interface makes taking pictures a joy. While testing it, I found every feature works as advertised. The only issue I came across is that it can take a couple of seconds to save photos/videos, but that’s standard for 3rd party photography apps. Camera Plus Pro has it all, baby and at only $1.99, I highly recommend it.
[ Camera Plus Pro In-Depth Review is a post from 148Apps ]
Why you’ll never see Flash on your iPhone, iPod or iPad
LoKast – iPhone App Review
LoKast – iPhone App Review is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website
LoKast (Free)
Version – 1.1
Review – “File Sharing on your iDevice!”
I’ve seen a variety of different filesharing services in the past, but this is the first legal one that I can remember seeing on a mobile device. LoKast is an app that is designed to allow you to stream music, view photos, and even video from people around you! The various files are streamed directly over the internet from their devices to yours!
When you open up LoKast for the first time you’ll be asked for your email address. This is a common thing with most filesharing services. You can choose to give them your email address
or not, it’s completely up to you. It’s not that big of a deal though. They haven’t used the email I used to send any kind of spam or anything. It’s only used to identify you as a user, at least to my knowledge.
Once you enter your email you’ll be taken to a screen that is full of a variety of different tutorials to help you learn and optimize the settings for this app. If you’re familiar with sharing services, there’s nothing all that
complicated. In fact the interface of this app is very simple compared to most desktop sharing software.
Now you’re ready to start sharing! You’ll notice that there are 5 little icons on the main screen. These different icons allow you to access pages for sharing music, pictures, video, contacts and website addresses. To share something all you have to do is open up the tab for it and touch the “+” button below. You’ll be given a variety of options for sharing the particular item that you chose. For example, with pictures you’ll be given the option to share from your photo library or take a new photo.
Sharing things is extremely easy. All you have to do is touch a person that you want to share from. Once you select a person from the list at the top you can then browse their available files using the same icons that you share files with. Opening one up is
as easy as touching it.
The streaming music is excellent in quality over 3G, unfortunately there is no optimized stream for an Edge connection so you really can’t play music over Edge. With that said, even the
video loaded quickly and was smooth over 3G! With all things considered I think I would much rather have smooth performance all around than support for Edge. If all you have where you live is Edge though, it could get old having to always look for a WiFi connection to use anything!
This app adds even more social depth to itself by integrating with Facebook and Twitter, and including seamless chat features! All of that said, an app like this is only going to be as strong as the base of users that it attracts, but I can definitely see the potential here. Even if you just like music you should download this app to check out the 50 free songs that are always available because they have been sponsored for this app! Whether you’re just curious, or want to check out some music for free, this app is a great download. So check it out in the App Store today!
- David H.
Download Now!
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Developer – NearVerse
URL: http://www.lokast.com
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