iPhone: iNotes Ultralite for iPhone Released by IBM
Exciting news keeps coming for iPhone. For those die heart Lotus Notes users who can’t live or work without it, IBM has officially released a version of Notes specifically designed for iPhone. It provides basic mail, contacts and calendar capabilities via Safari for iPhone, though IBM Lotus Domino Web Access is required for it to work properly. According to a report by CNET, IBM’s iNote will be on its way to the Notes Administrators and iPhone users today. Best of all, iNotes Ultralite is free and you can download it directly from the official IBM website.
iPhone Email: Can’t Send Email in iPhone
September 30, 2008 by admin
Filed under Troubleshooting
One of the nicest thing we like about iPhone is the sleek email Client. Emailing on an iPhone is beautiful when it’s working correctly. What should you do if it stops working? How would you fix email in iPhone if you are not able to send or receive email? Actually, it’s fairly straight-forward. Here’s how to do it.
- Make sure that you have a good-working Internet connectivity. You can verify this by going into your Safari Internet browser and try some reliable websites such as Google or Yahoo. If you are not on a Wi-Fi connection, make sure you see either 3G, EDGE, or GPRS on the upper left of the display. This indication means that your connection is working.
- Verify that you have a correct email settings. You can likely obtain this information from your ISP’s. Such information likely include smtp and Pop3 information.
- Make sure that your email account is set up. To accomplish this, select Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add Account. From here, choose the respective email account and enter the correct account information.
- Last of all, confirm if you have the correct password. Like most email clients, iPhone use “*” when you type the password. It is very difficult to tell if you type it correctly.
That’s it. If you have tried all of the steps above, you should be able to fix “can’t send mail” problem in iPhone. What if you still have problems after you go through the instructions? Well, guess you are out of luck. You may have to contact Apple to replace your iPhone.
Facebook Version 2 for iPhone Now Available with Major Update
Facebook has released a new version of its app for the iPhone users. You’ll find the app to be much faster and more stable, especially if you have a large number of friends. This is now the best way to use Facebook on your iPhone.
Some of the new features included in the version 2.0 are:
- Notifications
- The full News Feed
- News Feed story comments
- People search
- Friend requests
- Photo tagging
- Photo captioning
- Photo posts to your friends’ Walls
- The full Mini-Feed, now combined with The Wall
- Your entire inbox, plus the sent folder and updates tab
- inbox search
- message attachments
BeejiveIM -The Best multi-service IM Client you waiting for.
September 29, 2008 by admin
Filed under Applications, Reviews
BeejiveIM for iPhoneallows you to instant message on your iPhone or iPod Touch. If you have multiple IM accounts, this is awesome application.
With BeejiveIM on your phone you can…
- Stay connected to all your buddies on all of your IM accounts anywhere you go!
- Use your phone to IM with AIM®/iChat, MSN®/Windows Live®, Yahoo!®, GoogleTalk®, MySpace, Lotus Sametime®, ICQ® & Jabber… all at the same time, all in the same place!
- Save money by reducing your text messages! BeejiveIM uses your phone’s data plan.
- Real-time chats: quick switch between multiple simultaneous chats.
- Customizable chat skins & emoticon support.
Click here to read more.
Verizon iPhone coming in 2009?

There are rumors around iPhone maybe available for Verizon EVDO service in 2009. According to 9to5mac.com, A tipster said Apple will be announcing iPhones for Verizon Wireless in 2009, perhaps as early Macworld 2009. Negotiations between Apple and Verizon are ongoing but they expect to hammer out agreements by the end of the year. More Choices are better. so we don’t have to stick to a carrier if we are not happy about the service. Wouldn’t it be nice if Apple just opened up the iPhone to other US carriers.
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Commuter - iNap Wakes You Up When You Get There
September 28, 2008 by admin
Filed under Applications, Reviews

Ever wanted to get some sleep during a train ride, or a quick powernap on the bus to work? You either hoped to wake just in time not to miss your station, or set an alarm to wake you far too early… Let iNap wake you when you get close to your stop!
iNap is a ‘next-generation’ travel alarm. Using the GPS in your iPhone it will determine where you are, and wake you when you are close to your destination!
Using the integrated user-friendly Google Maps you determine your destination by typing in an address, city, train-station etc. Determine how far from your destination you want to be woken up (100 meters before your destination? 1km? Up to 100km or Miles? iNap is flexible!) and you are ready to take a nap!
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Top 10 Most Useful Free iPhone Apps You Shouldn’t Miss
September 28, 2008 by admin
Filed under Applications, Reviews

The iPhone offer many unique applications for every type of user. Here’s our pick of the best 10 free iPhone applications. Yup, that’s right…free! You don’t have to pay a dime to get these awesome applications.
- Evernote - lets you capture any moment or idea as it happens, wherever you may find yourself. And, thanks to Evernote’s amazing cloud-based sync, you can recall it all any time from your iPhone, Mac, PC, the Web, or other mobile device.
- NetNewsWire - provides you with a lightweight, easy application for keeping up with award winning RSS feeds on the go. RSS is the fastest and most efficient way to read your favorite news and with NetNewsWire for iPhone you can access feeds wherever you are.
- Wordpress - lets you write posts, upload photos, and edit your WordPress blog from your iPhone or iPod Touch.
- Twitterific - let you read and publish posts on the Twitter social network. Stay connected with friends, family, co-workers through the exchange of quickanswers to one simple question: What are you doing?
- Weatherbug -Put live, local weather conditions from over 45,000 locations in the world. Get free live weather information and forecasts at your fingertips.
- AIM - AIM lets you stay connected with the people you care about with your iPhone or iPod touch. AIM is more than an instant messaging service - it’s a better way to connect. Communicate whenever you want, wherever you are, in whatever way that suits you best.
- Facebook- Makes it easy to stay connected and share information with friends. Use your iPhone to start a conversation with Facebook Chat, check your friends’ latest photos and status updates, look up a photo number, or upload your own mobile potos to Facebook while on the go.
- eReader - is one of the best known eBook formats, in use for over a decade and with hundreds of thousands of customers, and now it’s available for iPhone and iPod touch! eReader remembers what page you are on in each eBook, and allows direct wireless transfer of your content to the device’s internal storage for offline reading.
- The New York Times - Enjoy the high-quality journalism of The New York Times on your iPhone, wherever you go.
- Instapaper - Save web pages for later offline reading. Simply download your unread articles when you have WiFi, EDGE, or 3G coverage, then you can read them anytime: on the train, on the bus, on line at the bank, or in space (you never know).
Safari Interface Redesign Reveal in iPhone OS 2.2. possible cut and paste
A new interface of safari is in making for iPhone users. iPhone Atlas has published a screen shot which reveals that iPhone Safari’s user interface could get a tweak in iPhone firmware 2.2.. Google gets its own search bar and refresh icon located within the URL bar. Charlie Sorrel over at Wired also mentions that Copy and Paste could be a possible feature in iPhone firmware 2.2.
Photogene - iPhone Photo Editor, Fun 4 the Photo Lovers
Photogene is This is the best photo edit app I’ve found on the iPhone.
How to make your own personalized Desktop and iPhone wallpaper?
- Start off by opening up a new document of size: 320 x 480 px and 72dpi. If you want high definition, then you might one to increase the resolution from 72 dpi to around 200.
- If you have photo you want to use, drag it to the new document or create your own design.
- Once done…save it jpg and Simply sync it to your Photos using iTunes. or you can open it up on your iPhone and set it as your wallpaper.



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