Wine related iPhone Apps seem to be multiplying by the day, some of them are basically the same applications dressed up, while others are truly ground breaking. My favorites are the one’s which give us a little something extra that we can’t get on the internet, over an email list or simply by asking a — Read More —
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How To Find The Perfect Protection For Your iPhone
Now a days everyone seems to need some type of electronic device just to survive and carry out their routines on a everyday basis. iPhone’s have become some of the most popular devices out there and are all the rage when it comes to buying a new phone. iPhone’s allow people to do all sorts — Read More —
iPhone Tips You Really Need To Know About
The iPhone is popular device and there is no shortage of reasons why it remains so popular. The feature of the iPhone and applications allow anyone who multi-tasks to customize it perfectly for them. The following tips will help you how useful and powerful the iPhone can be. Keep your phone updated as they are — Read More —
AppGlu: CMS for a Mobile App!
AppGlu gives you the power to manage mobile apps content. With increasing number of iPhone applications it gets difficult to manage content of every app. Although the road to developing and designing a mobile app has become easier than it was once, it’s still not streamlined with the companies. Development is tough, but there are — Read More —
iPhone: Best 5 To-Do Lists Apps
In today’s hectic world, managing all of the tasks that you’re responsible for each day can be a daunting prospect. Keeping track of your professional and personal duties requires something a bit more comprehensive than the pen-and-paper lists and sticky notes of days gone by. Fortunately, Apple’s wildly popular iPhone and the App Store offer — Read More —
Hands-on with Office Mobile for iPhone
By now, you’ve no doubt heard that Microsoft Office Mobile for iPhone is now available for iPhone. (Yup, you read that right: It’s iPhone-only.) The question is: Should you care? That depends largely on whether you’re already a subscriber to Microsoft’s Office 365 and Skydrive services, which (for personal use) cost from $100 to $120 — Read More —