Friday, 4 October 2013

HOW TO USE IPHONE AS KEYBOARD?








Logitech Touch Mouse Server allows you to control a PC with your iPhone or iPod Touch. The Logitech Touch Mouse Server sits in your PC menu bar and provides status updates when your iPhone is and isn't connected. Just connect your iPhone to the server and it activates the phone as the main controller for your machine.

Note that you need to download the Logitech Touch Mouse App server for your iPhone or iPod touch from the Apple store first. When you run the Touch Mouse app on your iPhone or iPod touch, simply select the computer you want to control from the list that appears. The server icon will change to when your iPhone or iPod touch connects to the Touch Mouse Server.


STEP 1:Download Logitech touch mouse application on iphone from appstore. You can search this app using touch mouse keyword and then download logitech product.

STEP 2:Download Logitech software for pc.
click here http://logitech-touch-mouse-server.en.softonic.com/download

STEP 3:Connect your pc and iphone using wifi.

STEP 4:Open touch mouse software on both pc and iphone and then connect the server.

STEP 5:Enjoy it.

Notes

Requires downloading Logitech Touch Mouse app from Apple store.
This is the 64 bit version for Windows 7.

Awesome iPhone app ideas

When people ask what I do, I used to tell them that I build apps. I soon learnt that this short-sighted response is a common segue to that person’s ‘awesome iphone app idea’.
Every man and his dog has an earth shattering idea for a ‘game changing’ app. Apparently these ideas escaped thousands of extremely talented and bright Apple iOS developers; yet the proverbial apple fell on your mate’s head while they were sinking beers at a pub. After making your ears bleed, this person then generously offers to ‘go you halves’ in this aforementioned venture. Cheers.
A recent taxi ride saw a cab driver (with Honours in Software Engineering no less) peppering me with questions on costs and timelines in regards to iOS apps. I’ve never even pushed a pixel on a mobile app, I focus more on web, but as a keen conversationalist I reciprocated. Out of curiosity I asked him a few questions on his idea. He became cagey. I’m not actually sure what fuels this fear, but people seem to think that idea’s are something that can be jotted down on a napkin and turned into a million dollars. Maybe this scene from Italian Job helped it along.
What springs to mind is a question on stackoverflow where someone asked how long it would take to build a typical iPhone app. Twitterrific was the app used as an example. Readers began estimating the piece of string and 160 hours quickly got voted to the top. This thread started to get some coverage which lead to an actual developer from the Twitterific development team putting in his 2 cents.
Chockenberry went on to ballpark the cost of developing Twitterific at 1100 hours + existing code base for a conservative total of $200,000. It’s important to remember that most of what this app does is echo out what’s already coming from Twitter. It’s no Angry Birds or Bejeweled. Mark this cost down not as development, but execution.
The notion that ideas are worth nothing has been written about to death. Derek Sivers gives this movement some metrics in his seminal blog post, Ideas are just a multiplier of execution. The article suggests that a brilliant idea with poor execution is worth $2000, whilst a brilliant idea withgreat execution is worth $2,000,000. You can see why I felt like I was getting my pants pulled down in the opening paragraph’s offer.
Ideas don’t have to be original. First to market is not a stand alone strategy. Facebook wasn’t the first social networking site. Google wasn’t the first search engine. And Steve Jobs was more of a tweaker, or curator, than an inventor.
Apps that go gangbusters certainly get romanticised and there’s no doubt the story travels far and wide. The App Store took three years to reach 15 billion downloads. From that point it only took 8 months to hit 25 billion, which takes us to today.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Apple's Sneak Attack on Gaming Is Now in Play

Apple's Sneak Attack on Gaming Is Now in Play


When Apple quietly introduced 64-bit processing and the M7 coprocessor in its iPhone 5s, I sat up a little straighter. Apple just delivered a big boost in computing power in two ways: First, 64-bit processing means more realism, smoother action, bigger worlds. Second? When combined with something like the Logitech MFI iPhone controller, might the M7 coprocessor be used for gaming in new ways?

Back in June, Apple let a silly game demonstration take center stage at its Worldwide Developer Conference, and it released a new game controller framework with instructions on how developers could build physical game controllers. The two together led me to believe that an Apple sneak attack on living room gaming was imminent.

Since then, two more elements have risen to the surface, and now I think the sneak attack is well under way. What is that sneak attack, exactly?
Apple certainly recognizes the importance of games on iOS -- not only for flat-out revenue, but for mindshare and ecosystem-building as well. If the world plays with you, people will spend more time and money with you. Pretty simple: Apple will enhance gaming with iOS because it's inextricably connected to its entire ecosystem now.

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

HOW TO USE IPHONE AS PC MOUSE?

Logitech Touch Mouse Server allows you to control a PC with your iPhone or iPod Touch. The Logitech Touch Mouse Server sits in your PC menu bar and provides status updates when your iPhone is and isn't connected. Just connect your iPhone to the server and it activates the phone as the main controller for your machine.

Note that you need to download the Logitech Touch Mouse App server for your iPhone or iPod touch from the Apple store first. When you run the Touch Mouse app on your iPhone or iPod touch, simply select the computer you want to control from the list that appears. The server icon will change to when your iPhone or iPod touch connects to the Touch Mouse Server.








STEP 1:Download Logitech touch mouse application on iphone from appstore. You can search this app using touch mouse keyword and then download logitech product.

STEP 2:Download Logitech software for pc.
click here http://logitech-touch-mouse-server.en.softonic.com/download

STEP 3:Connect your pc and iphone using wifi.

STEP 4:Open touch mouse software on both pc and iphone and then connect the server.

STEP 5:Enjoy it.

Notes

Requires downloading Logitech Touch Mouse app from Apple store.
This is the 64 bit version for Windows 7.

HOW TO USE IPHONE AS WEBCAM?

Use iPhone As Webcam

You will need below things
  1. iWebcamera app in iPhone
  2. iWebcamera driver in pc/mac
  3. Connect iPhone and pc/mac via wifi using connectify hotspot
STEP 1:download iwebcamera app in appstore on iphone.

STEP 2:download iwebcamera driver on pc/mac link http://download.cnet.com/iWebCamera/3000-2094_4-75155111.html

STEP 3:connect pc/mac and iphone via wifi using connectify hotspot. (start hotspot in pc find your wifi on your iphone and then connect it).

STEP 4:Open app on iphone and also in pc/mac.

STEP 5:connected and enjoy it.

MUSIC PLAY PROBLEM IN CONTROL CENTER iOS 7

  1. Recently I upgraded my iphone 5 to ios 7 and when it try using the music player in the control center it doesn't work. The only music related thing that I can do in the control center now is change the volume and the play, forwards, and backwards button doesn't seem to work.
  2. Same issue here, music player in control center and in lock screen (on the top) do not work except the volume control.
  3. When I swipe up from the bottom of the screen to use control center I am not able to use the music controls for music or podcasts and music controls do not work on the lock screen either is anybody else having this problem???????
SOLUTION:
Restart your iPhone using

Restarting your iPhone

Just like restarting a computer often fixes problems, restarting your iPhone sometimes works wonders:
  1. Press and hold the sleep/wake button.
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    A red Slide to Power Off slider appears on the screen.
  2. Slide the red slider to turn off the iPhone, and then wait a few seconds.
  3. Press and hold the sleep/wake button again until the Apple logo appears on the screen.


PERSONAL HOTSPOT PROBLEM ON IOS 7







I can't use my personal hotspot on my iPhone 4 anymore since updated to ios 7. It worked fine before with ios6. Same with ipad or windows laptop. I can find my phones wifi ID but when trying to connect it just doesn't. On ipad the searching circle is spinning and spinning and nothing happens. On windows it's trying to connect for a couple of minutes and then it says limited access and no internet.
Anyone experiences same problem? Any suggestions how to fix that?

SOLUTION:
Fill the content in setting-cellular-cellular data network-APN (for cellular data,personal hotspot)