Posts Tagged ‘Phone’

Listen To Your Home Music Library On Your iPhone

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Simplify Media is an extraordinary new application which allows you to wirelessly connect to up to 30 people’s computers in order to stream their music. And now with an iPhone version of the application, you can wirelessly listen to your home (or friends’ home) computer music on-the-go. It’s amazing!

Link: iSmashPhone

Top 10 How To Videos

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Your crafty older relatives used to have to mail-order their video tutorials or wait for “This Old House” reruns to get their DIY on, but the age of streaming video has been good to those who like to tinker and try out neat tricks. From prying open beer bottles with telephone bills to picking locks, from sealing chips to folding T-shirts. Get ready to fill some weekend project time.

Link: Lifehacker

Get Out Of A Cell Contract Without Paying An ETF

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

If you try to get out of your cellphone contract without paying one of those blasted (and newly illegal in California) early termination fees, you’re going to need a meticulously planned and researched counterargument for everything they throw at you. It’s not a small undertaking, and you’ll meet hostile resistance every step of the way. But it is possible.

Ely Rosentock made the above video laying out every argument they’ll use against you and every counterargument you should use to refute it. It’s essentially a guide to refuting their script, and it’s awesome. He discusses Verizon specifically, but it should apply to all the carriers. So, contractually-trapped friends, go forth and break free!

Link: Gizmodo

Get Your Computer Online Using Your iPhone’s Data Connection

Monday, September 8th, 2008

When tapping out an email or pinching and swiping on the iPhone’s web browser just doesn’t get the job done, and you want to use the full keyboard and screen on your laptop in a Wi-Fi-less place, the best way to put your newly jailbroken iPhone 2.0 to good use is to turn it into a cellphone modem for your laptop.

Link: Lifehacker