Aug 25

Music Power 0900-71 Duet USB Port AC Charger

Music Power 0900-71 Duet USB Port AC Charger

  • Charges 2 standard USB chargeable devices at once
  • Slim design and folding blades created the flattest profile possible
  • Exclusive Energy Star rating
  • Computer-free charging of USB MP3 players
  • 500mA output via USB port

DUET – 2 USB port Wall Charger allows you to charge 2 USB devices at once! Your iPod, Treo, Blackberry, iPhone, BlueTooth Headset can be charged via the DUET from any AC wall outlet – no need for a computer! Energy Star Rated – EXCLUSIVE. OK for International travel

Rating: (out of 62 reviews)

List Price: $ 13.99

Price: $ 10.37

Aug 25

iPhone SDK 3 Programming: Advanced Mobile Development for Apple iPhone and iPod touch (Wiley)

iPhone SDK 3 Programming: Advanced Mobile Development for Apple iPhone and iPod touch (Wiley)

Get the expert guidance you need to begin building native applications for Apple’s new iPhone 3G as well as the iPod Touch Apple’s iPhone is the hottest mobile device on the planet. More than one million iPhone 3G phones were sold in the first three days of release and millions more are sure to be in the hands of iPhone fans each year. Apple’s iPhone SDK has been updated and includes more than one thousand new APIs that developers will want to get their hands on. iPhone SDK 3 Programmi

Rating: (out of 8 reviews)

List Price: $ 49.99

Price: $ 28.61

Aug 25

Bejeweled 2 for iPhone Review

Bejeweled 2 for iPhone Review

 

Bejeweled 2 is a classic puzzler, and the sequel to the original Bejeweled, which has also seen release on the iPhone, from developer Popcap games. The popularity of Bejeweled 2 has made it a cornerstone of many gaming sites, including many skill-based gaming/gambling sites such as king.com, where it’s one of the most fiercely contested games.

Bejeweled 2 will set you back , making it one of the more pricey games available for the iPhone, especially as the game can be played (at least partially) for free at many different online sites. Is it worth the cost to have the ability to play it on the go? What if anything is new to this version of Bejeweled 2? Read on for the answers.

All popular puzzle games are those which are very easy to understand but very difficult to master. This was the norm as far as puzzle games were concerned in the past and is definitely the norm as far as Bejeweled 2 is concerned. There are two modes to play this game. However, there is not a lot of difference between the two modes.

At the start of a stage you’re presented with a collection of various colored gems filling the screen. Your goal is to connect these jewels together to create a chain of 3 or more of the same jewel. You do this by simple dragging any gem you wish to move over to an adjacent vertical or horizontal space. If your move doesn’t result in a match of three or more identical shapes being made, it will be reset. This prevents you from simply dragging a shape anywhere you want to.

Sounds simple enough, and it is, but the real trick to the game is in setting up combos and larger chains. Much like chess, you must think ahead and instantly be able to recognize how doing one thing will affect everything else that is going on. Simply plowing through the game by matching everything in sight may get you a decent score if you’re fast enough, and you may very well stumble upon combos and larger chains at times, but the game can only truly be mastered by those who can actively ‘create’ their own combos.

The trick to winning a large number of points in the shortest possible time is to create long chains to obtain greater bonuses. Creating a chain consisting of four jewels will result in a glowing gem on the board. Once this glowing gem too is matched in a chain, a bunch of gems surrounding the glowing gem will be destroyed and your points tally will see a big increase. A five gem chain is the biggest chain that you can create. This move results in a super gem being created which, if matched in a three jewel chain, will destroy all the gems on the board. Large chains apart, a combo will also help you increase your points. A combo is created when the creation of a single chain leads to realignment of the position of other gems into chains without any additional moves.

In a puzzle game, fancy graphics and effects often distract the players from the actual game. This game strikes the right balance and ensures that the good looking graphics and background images do not distract the players. The creation of a combo or a chain results in a colorful display on the screen. However, apart from this, there is said nothing in the graphics or effects that distract you from the game. This is a good thing because this leaves you free to focus on the gameplay.

The audio production is much like the graphics, very solid, but ultimately limited in scope. The various sound effects are particularly pleasing to the ears, while the music is very laid back and conducive to thoughtful gaming for the most part.

The lack of any type of score keeping in the form of a high scores list is certainly disappointing, as this is a staple of games of this type, and has been since the dawn of gaming. Bejeweled 2 also lacks any additional modes or variations of any kind to separate it from the many different versions already out there, also somewhat of a disappointment.

Overall, Bejeweled 2 is a good puzzle game. However, this game often seems very random instead of being challenging or strategic as good puzzle games ought to be.  It may take months for an individual to master this game which is a good thing. The price is on the high side and those playing this game for the first time may find it too expensive. However, for those have played this game, it certainly is a good choice to keep yourself occupied

Game Score: 6 out of 10

 

 

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Aug 25

iPhone Repair Part 1

Part one of theBENJAMINresource.com iPhone repair tutorial. In this video we see how to replace a broken iPhone 3G glass screen. This method works to replace only your iPhone outer glass screen, or both the outer screen and the digitizer. PLEASE: read the blog before you attempt this! There are some key points that were to much to write in the margins of the video. Read it here: thebenjaminresource.com This is a tutorial from www.theBEJAMINresource.com.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Aug 25

T-mobile service in DE for BlackBerry going fr bad to worse and bleeding me dry (no flat rates). Aside from iphone, what r my options? Sigh

T-mobile service in DE for BlackBerry going fr bad to worse and bleeding me dry (no flat rates). Aside from iphone, what r my options? Sigh – by DeborahH (Deb Hartmann Preuss)

Aug 25

Developing iPhone Applications using Java

Google Tech Talks October 14, 2008 ABSTRACT Apple’s iPhone has resulted in significant interest from users and developers alike. Apple’s SDK for the iPhone is based on Objective-C as the development language as well as Cocoa for the GUI. Unfortunately Apple’s license agreement for the iPhone SDK prohibits the porting of the Java virtual machine to the iPhone. In this presentation we introduce an Open Source Java-to-Objective-C cross-compiler as well as a Java-based implementation of the Cocoa library. With the help of these tools, iPhone applications can be written in pure Java. Using the Java version of Cocoa, it is possible to run a Java-based iPhone application as a Java desktop/applet application that can be cross-compiled to run natively on the iPhone. The talk will discuss the challenges of the Java-to-Objective-C cross-compiler as well as the Java-based version of Cocoa. Details are available at www.xmlvm.org Speaker: Arno Puder Arno Puder is an Associate Professor at the San Francisco State University. Prior to his current position, he worked for AT Labs Research. His interests include middleware, ubiquitous computing, and applications for sensor networks. He is one of the founders of the Open Source CORBA implementation called MICO.
Video Rating: 4 / 5