Learn How to Develop Apps for iOS and Android with Corona SDK

July 8, 2011

Ansca Mobile offers a cross platform SDK for iOS and Android. Using the SDK the last couple of weeks I really can say that it is fantastic, especially for beginners who want to write their first game or utility app. I would also dare to say that it might be the right tool for somebody [...]

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How to Divert Calls on the iPhone with GSM Codes

January 28, 2009

Have you ever tried to forward incoming calls on your iPhone to another phone? Some weeks ago, when I was trying out the BabyFon application, I had to do divert all incoming calls. If you search through the iPhone’s phone application to find a button which lets you divert calls, you will have no luck. [...]

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What Everybody ought to Know about iPhone Backups

January 19, 2009

Do you have a backup strategy for your iPhone? You know you will need a backup someday in the future. Just syncing your iPhone or iPod touch with iTunes is not enough. Syncing your data between the iPhone and your computer is not the same as making backups. Synchronizations and backups deal with different data. [...]

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Access your Favorite Websites easily on the iPhone

January 3, 2009

The other day I was chatting with a friend who recently bought an iPhone. When I was looking at his iPhone I noticed some icons which I had never seen before. It turned out that these icons were bookmarks to his favorite websites. A nice little feature mobile Safari offers is the facility to drop [...]

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Resources for the Beginning iPhone Developer

January 2, 2009

All resources you need to write your first iPhone App. iPhone Developer Certificate iPhone SDK Application Development by Jonathan Zdziarski List of resources on the web 31 iPhone apps with source  TwitterFon is a GPLv2 licensed Twitter client for the iPhone. You can download the full source code from the subversion repository: svn co http://naan.net/svn/trunk/TwitterFon Subscribe via [...]

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Turn Any MP3 into an iPhone Ringtone

January 1, 2009

Article on PCWorld by Ric Broida.

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How to Secure your iPhone in 9 Easy to Follow Steps

December 26, 2008

The iPhone is not only a phone, but also a computer. And some people use it like a computer. But, strangely enough, when it comes to security, they are not taking the necessary steps to secure their data like they would on a normal desktop computer or laptop. They store contact information, documents, passwords and [...]

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Why has the iPhone so many Buttons?

December 23, 2008

Here is a quick list of the features controlled by the four buttons of your iPhone. These are the physical controls available. Sleep/Wake button, on the top right of your iPhone Volume button, on the left side Mute switch, on the left side of the iPhone, just above the volume control Home button, on the [...]

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Getting Things Done with TouchTodo

December 22, 2008

Yes, yet another todo application for the iPhone. Why bother? Honestly, I didn’t. I stumbled upon it in AppSniper and, since it was free, I downloaded it. What a stroke of luck! I’m using it for nearly two weeks now and I am more than pleased by the design and usability of this little productivity [...]

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Your iPhone is a BabyFon

December 19, 2008

If you do not have children yet, then bookmark this page and come back when you have. You will appreciate this app in your future family live. Fathers and Mothers, read on. This application does exactly what its name implies. It works like a real baby phone. When your little one starts crying, BabyFon will [...]

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