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Jan 26th 2011 at 10:00AM TUAW (or The Unofficial Apple Weblog) is a website devoted to tips, reviews, news, analysis and opinion on everything Apple. © 2011 AOL Inc. All Rights Reserved. We value our readership, especially when we receive tips which help us write compelling content. Use this form to send us a tip. Note: Some fields are required. Read More
Posted 01/24/2011 at 11:19am | by Seamus Bellamy Programs here, get your programs! Can't get around the Macworld 2011 Expo without a program! Well actually, you could, but wouldn't you rather know where you're going? If you nodded yes to this question, you'll want to check out iMacworld, available for free from the iTunes App Store. Available as both an iPhone and iPad application, iMacworld has been revised to bring you the latest information surrounding this year's Macworld Expo. Boasting a location aware map of the Expo floor, vendor and event information as well news updates on upcoming sessions and Expo events, the application is looking like a must-have download for all Macworld 2011 attendees. For full Macworld 2011 Expo coverage, be sure to check back with Mac|Life as many times a day as humanly possible. Tags: Read More
Como muchos sabéis, la Macword es una feria que reune a la comunidad maquera durante casi una semana. El horario esta repleto de interesantes conferencias donde explican el funcionamiento de muchas aplicaciones, se debate sobre los nuevos productos y además muchas marcas anuncian nuevos lanzamientos de software y accesorios siempre relacionadas con el mundo Mac. La feria empieza hoy y aunque no cuenta con la presencia oficial de Apple, se hablará mucho sobre sus productos: el nuevo magic mouse, Snow Leopard, pero muy en especial sobre el iPad. Para los curiosos comentarios que podeis descargaros esta aplicación en la que podreis ver el horario de las conferencias, las marcas que exponen sus productos e incluso un mapa del recinto. Aún así, en EsferaiPhone estaremos pendientes de todo lo que suceda, así que no os despisteis, estaremos informando de lo más destacado. Read More
The time for Macworld Expo 2010 is upon us and the handiest tool you’ll bring to San Francisco with you is, of course, your iPhone. What apps should you install on your phone to enhance your Macworld experience? The iMacworld is a handy guide for navigating the show floor and planning your day. iMacworld, featuring maps and a show directory, was just recently updated for 2010, so jump onboard. For those who don’t travel often, favorite airport amenities frequently change and may be difficult to find. You’ve got 30 minutes between flights and can’t play “Where’s Waldo” to find your favorite coffee dispensary. Did Peet’s moved to gate 12 from gate 18? Gate Guru can help. Additionally, the app has a review function so if you aren’t sure where to eat, let the wisdom of crowds guide you. The interface is a bit clunky as you can’t search by airport, only by terminal within the airport, but otherwise it is handy and accurate. Traveling requires corralling an endless stream of alpha-numeric confirmation codes and repeating the same information over and over again to family and friends. Setup a TripIt account and email TripIt your confirmations, and they’ll automatically put it all into an itinerary complete with additional hotel information and links that you can share with others. When the front desks says they have no record of your reservation, pull up your TripIt app and you’ll have all the data handy. Flight delays are a fact of life and getting accurate information is sometimes a challenge. Like many other apps, FlightTrack Pro will track flights for you. What’s special about this app is that it will also give you handy access to the airline’s phone number and provide push notifications. An indispensable feature is its ability to find alternate flights that match your planned itinerary should your flight be cancelled, as well as integrated access with TripIt. iCommute is similar to MuniApp and iBART, except that it also covers the AC Transit system which serves the East Bay. Utilizing Nextbus information, it offers real time and predictive information as to when the bus or train will arrive. It might be the best “jack of all trades” for general getting around, but the interface was a bit more cluttered the MuniApp’s UI. Still, with the more complete data, if you had to pick a single app, iCommute is probably the one. MuniApp focuses Read More