Free WiFi at Starbucks for the iPod Touch too!

The big difference between Touch and the iPhone is accessibility. For the Touch, you must have access to a wireless (WiFi) network, which means no Internet from your broken down car out in the middle of Deliverance, USA. There are, fortunately, lots of wireless hotspots throughout the country, but most (Starbucks, Barnes & Noble, airports) …

Getting paper notes into your iPhone

My iPhone and Macbook go to every meeting with me. And as much as one tries to be all electronic, there are times in a hall conversation where you are faced with a pen and paper to get the facts recorded. At the end of the day you have a few paper notes that are …

Holiday and Note Cards from your iPhone or Touch

I carry notecards and a felt tip quick dry pen so I can jot down notes I need to leave behind. Notes for myself are typed right into my iPhone so I can search and organize on both my iPhone and my notebook via a sync. What I’m not good at is getting to a …

Read the content of your favorite Web sites

One of the strengths of the iPhone is it’s Web browser. Not just a smaller version of the desktop counterpart. Mobile Safari allows you to pinch, stretch and double tap on pages to make the size adjust for your ease of viewing. If your are like us, you have a handful of sites you go …

Listening to more than music… Audio Books

  Previously I carried a Palm TX (a TH from Sony before that…) which I enjoyed using to listen to Audio books. I would load up the memory cards so I could play while flying or during slow parts of the day. At the time, it was almost exclusively Audible.com providing the content.  Audio Books …