Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Dolphin Browser for iPhone now available

Dolphin Browser, a web browser for the iPhone with custom gestures, is now available. Dolphin Browser is very popular on Android and is a welcomed addition to the App Store.

Smart Phone, Clever Browsing. Now, Dolphin Browser is on iPhone! Dolphin Browser, presented by Mobotap, is the most intelligent mobile web browser available that allows you to interact and engage with the web through your mobile device in the easiest, most intuitive way.

Dolphin Browser is available on the iPhone for free.

[App Store link]

Have an app you’d love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look.

Daily Tip: How to alter the Auto-Lock time or turn it off altogether

Annoyed by the iPhone Auto-Lock feature on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad and wondering how to alter it or turn it off completely?? I know I am! I put the iPhone down for a minute, the screen goes off and I have to slide to unlock to get back to where I was again, it’s all a little bit annoying. The good news is that Apple has provided us with a way to customise the time it takes for this feature to activate or if you really hate it, turn it off altogether.  

Here’s how to configure Auto-Lock

You will now see a list of times, these represent the time lapse between you not touching the screen and the screen turning off and requiring you to turn it back on with a slide to unlock. It is always set as standard to one minute. Here you can change that time to a maximum of five minutes.

The final option is “Never” be careful with this option as it will leave your iPhone screen on and active; unless you physically turn it off. This will cause a huge decrease in battery life and no doubt lead to a lot of pocket calling.

That’s it, once you have chosen your time setting, that’s how it will behave in the future. I have mine set on two minutes, makes more sense to me than one minute!

Also realize that, if you use a Passcode Lock for security, this will delay or prevent it from activating. Convenience and security are always at odds and you need to find the balance that works best for you.

[Daily Tips](http://www.tipb.com/tips] range from beginner-level 101 to advanced-level ninjary. If you already know this tip, keep the link handy as a quick way to help a friend. If you have a tip of your own you’d like to suggest, add them to the comments or send them in to dailytips@tipb.com. (If it’s especially awesome and previously unknown to us, we’ll even give ya a reward…)

Add calculator functionality to iOS search with QuickMath [jailbreak]

QuickMath jailbreak

QuickMath is a new tweak that allows you to do simple math functions within iOS search. If you’re a Mac user you’re probably already use to this kind of functionality within Spotlight. I’ve definitely caught myself a time or two swiping to search on my iPhone to do a simple math problem and quickly realizing that I can’t.

Once you install QuickMath there is nothing to configure. Just swipe on over to search and type in your math problem. Hit search and the solution will show up in the search bar. It’s a bit quicker than searching or paging through for the Calculator app in my experience. Maybe this math tweak will be enough to make Leanna jump over to #TeamJailbreak?

QuickMath is available in Cydia for free.

[Free - Cydia Search Link]

Halfbrick’s New Game, Jetpack Joyride Releases September 1st

Halfbrick, creators of the widely popular Fruit Ninja [onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/itunes.apple.com/us/app/fruit-ninja/id362949845?mt=8');" target="_blank" href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fruit-ninja/id362949845?mt=8">$0.99], have been on fire lately. They’ve already released two more games in addition to the successful fruit-killing game and also released ‘Fruit Ninja Kinect’ href="http://www.iphonealley.com/news/popular-ios-game-now-available-for-xbox-kinect">recently”. Now their fourth game for iOS is ready for release – September 1st to be exact, and the following trailer looks epic, to say the least.

Halfbrick is known for their humorous trailers, previously with the great realistic trailer for Fruit Ninja and more. Their newest trailer for their newest game doesn’t quite have the usual reality incorporated, but it’s uber-epic nonetheless. It’s already got 5,000+ views at the posting time of this articles, which is great considering it was posted on YouTube just today. Check it out if you’ve got the guts to meet Barry Steakfries himself:

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Jetpack Joyride is the newest game in Halfbrick’s lineup of casual games. You’ll play as Barry Steakfries, the star of their past two games, and will take control of him and his jetpack-equipped-self as you navigate through an underground environment through a various amount of randomly placed obstacles in randomly generated levels. The endless game will store your furthest distance as your high score, entering them to Game Center’s leaderboards. Along with leaderboards, Game Center boasts achievements and the game itself has tons of content: multiple vehicles, different types of obstacles, an endless mode and a mission mode, a store with upgrades purchasable with coins collected while playing and whole lot more. Originally, the game was set to release awhile ago, but the developers decided to go all out on it and add a ton of new features to make the gameplay a whole lot more interesting, enticing and with incentive to play for hours on end. Plus, they’ve already made it public knowledge that they’ll be supporting their usual allurer in that they’ll be offering multiple content updates.

You can get Jetpack Joyride this/>

Thursday, September 1st for only $0.99.

What do you think of it? We think it looks great and will have a review of the game soon enough for you. Stay tuned.

New Beta Brings iTunes Match To Devs [updated]

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For a bit of a runthrough of the service, check out href="http://insanelygreatmac.com/">these awesome videos from InsanelyGreatMac, but the real surprise here is streaming media. When Jobs announced iTunes Match, all that was mentioned was that your music would be stored online, and that you could download it from any device — but the actual beta shows that you can also stream it rather than download the file./> src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/-3ShM5jm4sQ" frameborder="0" width="640" height="390">

UPDATE: Interestingly, href="http://allthingsd.com/20110830/apples-cloud-still-isnt-streaming/">Peter Kafka has talked to Apple, and they say it’s not streaming — it’s simultaneous download and play.

What’s your main iOS device? [Poll]

What’s you main iOS device, your daily driver, your gateway to the App Store? No doubt many of you have an iPhone, but which one? Those who don’t, did you go for iPod touch or iPad, and which model? Even if you have one of everything, which is your most used, your favorite, the one you simply couldn’t do without?

We already know a lot of you are just waiting for iPhone 5 to update, but now we want to know what you’re going to be updating from. And yes, it’s not multiple choice, you’re going to have to pick a side!

Vote in the poll up top and give me the details, why you use one more than the others, in the comments.


CNN Buys Zite

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We were href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/what-does-zite-say-about-your-state/2011/08/30/">just talking about Zite this morning, and now this news comes in: href="http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/social.media/08/30/zite.cnn/">CNN has just bought the digital magazine. Rumors swirled over the last few weeks that Zite was up for grabs and that CNN was eying them up, and now the move has officially been made.

CNN is claiming that it will run Zite as an independent business, and will use CNN to promote the software, eventually rolling Zite’s tech into CNN’s other apps.

In the press release, they did mention one thing that was a little worrying:

The Zite app, which is free, will not contain advertisements at first. Zite recently mined app-usage data for a report that showed users’ interests by state, information that can be attractive to marketers.

I dislike that “at first”.

They also plan on expanding Zite onto other OSs.

iTunes Match and why streaming vs downloading isn’t supposed to matter

Apple releases iTunes Match beta to developers

Apple released iTunes Match, their iCloud-powered music locker service, into beta yesterday and immediately — and rightly — it’s been Zapruder-ed by every eyeball online, especially when it comes to whether it downloads music, streams it, or both. And confusion and conflation have followed.

Sure, technically there’s a difference between downloading a song to your local iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, or Mac or Windows PC and playing, and streaming that song directly to your device from iCloud. But many downloads will start playing before they finish and most streams will cache locally to prevent hiccups due to the ever present irregularity of internet connections. The lines are blurry, and made even blurrier by the music industry who wants to nickel and dime Apple, and consumers, at every turn.

(It’s fair to say that if the music industry acted 20 years ago the way they act now, CDs would have been licensed per-player. You want to play that CD you bought in your car and in your living room? Pay us again! You want to play it in your bedroom? PAY US!)

As it stands, Apple technologically and no doubt contractually doesn’t want anyone to know or care about whether or not iTunes Match downloads or streams from iCloud. The same way Apple doesn’t discuss things like RAM, my guess is they’re not going to specify exact behavior for iTunes Match.

You’ll hit “play”, Apple will take care of managing the local/iCloud relationship. Just like they don’t think my mom should have to worry about file systems on iPad, they probably don’t think she should have to figure out download vs. stream. It should just work.

Once iTunes Match is stable and out of beta, no doubt every geek and their packet sniffer will pour over it, parsing out every nuance of the stream vs. download behavior, and keep us updated when Apple tweaks it and makes changes to it going forward.

Meanwhile my mom won’t worry about whether or not she’s synced the Lion King Musical soundtrack, or how many GBs she has left. She’ll just hit play and listen.

(Or she would if they released the damn thing in Canada.)

Bury council set to buy 22 iPads for its garbage collectors

Bury council in the UK, is looking to provide its refuse (garbage) collection team with iPads to improve its service. Unfortunately the council is facing huge criticism for the plan due to the need to make £18 million pounds worth of spending cuts. The iPads will set them back around £9,000.

The iPads will be mounted on the refuse collecting trucks dashboard to provide route guidance for the driver. More importantly they will be used to gather data on households who do not recycle or fail to put out their bins altogether.

The scheme has come under some severe criticism from tax payers and MP’s alike. Most suggest that a pen and paper would be a far more cost effective way of gathering the same information.

[The Sun]

How to export iPhone, iPad UI elements from Photoshop

How to export iPhone, iPad UI elements from Photoshop

Marc Edwards of Bjango, and co-host of our Iterate podcast, has put up some pro tips and tricks on exporting iPhone, iPad, and other UI elements from Photoshop.

It’s probably the least interesting part of designing software, usually entailing hours of grinding. Saving images to multiple scales — as required by iOS and other platforms — adds complication to the process. However, there are ways to streamline or automate exporting.

Check out Marc’s article, linked below, so you can get your pixel perfect apps and web sites out of Photoshop and into the hands of users.

[Bjango]

Yet more supposed iPhone 5 camera parts leak

Yet more supposed iPhone 5 camera parts leak

If tech site Greek-iPhone is to be believed, they’ve got their hands on even more iPhone 5 components, namely an updated camera module. As always we will take it with a grain of salt but the images appear to line up with what many sites and other blogs have already heard regarding the camera getting an upgrade.

This one includes more megapixels (which is probably a given) and a different form factor from the current camera found in the iPhone 4. It’s slimmer and has a more rounded shape. We’ve been hearing that the next generation iPhone would carry a slimmer form factor and this lines up with that theory.

Next generation iPhone part leaks are getting more and more abundant, but that will come to an end when Apple makes an official announcement in the coming weeks.

[Greek-iPhone via 9to5Mac]

The best text messaging apps for the iPhone

Text messaging in the US is a rather expensive feature. Even the developing world outclasses US carriers in the text messaging dept. However, things are set to get worse as AT&T begins to “streamline” the company’s text messaging plans. This is usually code for increasing rates and slashing generous packages. This will ultimately put an end to the $10 plan for new customers. The only option will be the expensive $20/month unlimited package and the pay-per text package, which costs 20cents per text and 30 cents per picture message. For now, current customers will be able to opt for their existing package but if they want to change to the iPhone 5 (coming this October) or a new Android phone, they will need to change their texting option as well.
 
Fortunately, for the thrifty, here are three reasonable apps that allow you to bypass the expensive options on most of the nation’s carriers.

 
Pinger Textfree
 
This app lets you talk and send messages from your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and any Android device free.
 
The Pinger comes with a free phone number, which lets you text your friends even if they are not on the service. The service can also be accessed online which means you send texts from your Pinger number via your computer.
 

Facebook Messenger
 
There is a good chance that most if not all your regular mobile contacts are also your Facebook buddies. Hence, the Facebook Messenger app will certainly help you stay connected and cut down on your texting costs. The only downside of this app is that you cannot send texts to your buddies who don’t have the app installed on their iOS device.

 

 
Google Voice
 
Google Voice also lets you send you send text messages from your iOS device. Since the messages are sent over data, you do not have to pay per text. Moreover, the app also lets you ring multiple numbers and access your voicemail online.
 
 

Developer Spotlight: Mike Smithwick of Distant Suns

Developer Spotlight: Mike Smithwick of Distant SunsTiPb’s developer spotlights are like DVD/iTunes Extras for the App Store — a weekly look behind the scenes at the programers and designers that bring you the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps and games you love. This week Rene talks with Mike Smithwick of Distant Suns.

What’s your name? Mike Smithwick

What’s your company’s name? First Light Design, LLC, I was hoping to name it something like
“Apple,” I know, dumb name, but someone already had it.

Where are you located? San Jose, CA. Within walking distance of Cisco (really!), Intel, eBay, and only a few miles always from the Mother Ship.

What’s your website address? www.distantsuns.com

What’s your Twitter name? @distantsuns for any hot breaking news about, uh, Distant Suns (duh!). And @lazyastronomer for general space and astronomy geek stuff.

Why @lazyastronomer? When people ask me why I wanted to write Distant Suns, I just told them I was way too lazy to haul a telescope up a mountain and freeze off the stuff I wouldn’t really want to have frozen off just to see something I could create on my iPad while I am watching Lassie reruns on Nickelodeon and eating Cheeze Whiz out of the can. I’m sure your readership can relate to that.

What apps do you make? Distant Suns-Lite, the freebie, Distant Suns 2, the iPhone only version, and Distant Suns 3, the super-double-maga-licious universal version. Then there is WeatherPlanet, Grand Tour-3D and the Live365 music client and a Cisco client for their Pulse software that helps people large companies connect based on specific experience tech expertise needed at the time.

What apps, other than your own, are currently among your favorites? I am a sucker for clock and weather apps. My favorite clock apps are CloqWork, one of the most charming apps I have ever seen, and one of the hardest to describe. You just gotta get it to “get” it.
Then also in clocks, there is Observatory. It is just a stunningly beautiful piece of art to look at.

Weather HD is just nice to look at and have running all day

In the game department, I don’t own many games as I am just too busy, but I had to get this one: Ancient Frog, for the shear force of the artistry on part of the designer. Plus it is a very charming game.

But the one I have to show everyone now is the History Channel’s Civil War. On the 150th anniversary of start of the Civil last April, History Channel launched their app which gives you a daily dose of Civil War news told in present tense. There is new each day describing the events exactly 150 years before which include a short article, diary entries from 15 different people including scans of the original entries, Lincoln’s notes and letters of the day, scans of newspaper front pages, maps, photos and body count. Just an extraordinary amount of content. And they intend to keep this going until @#$$!# 2015!

How long have you been a developer? Since 1981.

How long have you been an iOS developer? Since the day of the first SDK release when angelic voices rained down from on high.

Do you develop for any other platform in addition to iOS? If so, which one(s)?

Commodore Amiga, Windows, Old-school Mac, TiVO with their java based app kit, Symbian (oh, excuse me @**#& Symbian), Windows Mobile 6, early Sun equipment, and early SGI systems.

What primary computer setup do you use for your iOS development? MacBook Pro 13, with two external monitors. iPad 2, 2 iPad 1s, four iPod Touches, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 and an Apple III.

With all of this new shiny replacing the old, sometimes late at night I think I can still hear my gold iPod Mini softly weeping from the darkened corner of my old gadget drawer.

What iOS device(s) do you personally use most often? That’d have to be the iPad 2, “Sagan”, which I waited four hours in line to get from the Palo Alto store.

What mobile devices, other than iOS, do you currently use? That’d have to be my red iPod Nano in the car, it qualifies as it doesn’t run iOS. Can’t use the iPhone as it doesn’t have any tactile feedback needed so I don’t have to look down at the thing while selecting a new podcast to listen to.

What’s your favorite thing about developing for iOS? It’s just fun. The quality of the tools, documentation and frameworks let me spend much more time adding awesomely cool new features, instead of wishing I had the time to figure out how to add awesomely cool new features. And that’s just awesome.

What’s your least favorite thing about developing for iOS? When I first started and told people I was working on iPhone stuff the reaction was a hushed respect. Now when I do so, the response is “well, who isn’t?”

What feature would you most like Apple to add to the iOS 5 SDK? A means of tactile feedback to the screen that could render Braille and/or other basic graphics to help those with limited sight.

What feature would you most like Apple to add to the App Store? About two years ago Apple had their mini-one day long iOS developer’s road show. The first stop was here in their back yard. I was chatting with one of the Apple people there about ideas for improving the App Store, and he was rapidly jotting down notes with my suggestions. The one I want most is to get some basic analytics so as to give us page views vs. purchases on each app. So, for example, if I am getting 100 pageviews a day, but am only selling 5 units, I’m doing something wrong. He looks at me and says “you mean we don’t do that already?? That makes so much sense!” And as I was leaving to get some of the free food, I asked him what he did for Apple, and he responded, “uh, director of the App Store”.

They still haven’t implanted the analytics though, although one of the other things I suggested made it in there. Whenever I had to remove an app from sale for whatever reason, it took only one click. That in turn automatically toggled all 80+ regional app store entries off. But that didn’t happen in reverse. To reactivate it I’d have to turn each store checkbox on one at a time. What a pain. So now I can finally turn them on with just one click. And what was really nice was when that feature was pushed I got a note to give it a shot and see if that was what I was looking for.

If we were to eavesdrop on you while you were coding, what curse word would we hear you use the most? What kind of frakk’n question is that? Oops! Can I say frak here?

What do you do when you’re not coding iOS apps? Vintage ballroom dancing. That is, recreating 19th century grand balls in costume. I am going off to Newport, Rhode Island shortly for a week of balls in the Gilded Age mansions along the shore

What should we look for from you next? Oh you little minx, I’m not going to give it up that easily.

Thanks Mike!

New Beta Brings iTunes Match To Devs

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For a bit of a runthrough of the service, check out href="http://insanelygreatmac.com/">these awesome videos from InsanelyGreatMac, but the real surprise here is streaming media. When Jobs announced iTunes Match, all that was mentioned was that your music would be stored online, and that you could download it from any device — but the actual beta shows that you can also stream it rather than download the file./> src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/-3ShM5jm4sQ" frameborder="0" width="640" height="390">

Daily Deal: Case-Mate Tough Case for AT&T iPhone 4 in pink, yellow, green for only $7.95!

Daily Deal: Case-Mate Tough Case for AT&T iPhone 4 in pink, yellow, green for only $7.95!For today only, the TiPb Store has the Case-Mate Tough Case for AT&T iPhone 4 in pink, yellow, or green on sale for only $7.95!. That’s maximum protection meets maximum color… Now get them before they’re gone!

Shop Case-Mate Tough Case for AT&T iPhone 4 now!

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Podcasts streaming as music samples in iTunes app? [Bugs]

Podcasts streaming as music samples in iTunes app? [Bugs]

Whatever changes Apple has been making to the iTunes Store back end lately seems to have caused iTunes app on the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad to stream some podcasts as music samples, rather than handing them off to the built-in media player like they’re supposed to.

We’ve tested and everything seems fine and working properly for all of our TiPb podcasts like iPhone Live or iPad Live, or ZENandTECH, Superfunctional, or Iterate, or any of the Mobile Nations podcasts for that matter.

However, shows on other networks like 5by5 and TWiT do seem to be experiencing the problem, and it’s annoying to say the least. So what can be done?

First, huge props to Rene — whatever he’s doing to edit and upload our podcasts seems to be immune to this annoying iTunes bug. Second, iTunes on iPhone and iPad is an app wrapper around online content, so Apple can change things any time, without having to give you a new version of iOS to update to, or giving you a choice to update (yeah, pretty much my nightmare scenario). Fortunately, this also means they can fix bugs any time as well. So here’s where we stand:

Seth and Rene have mentioned Instacast App Store link and Pocket Casts App Store link on past shows, but if you have a favorite podcatcher app you could recommend, please do so in the comments. Also, if you’ve found any other workaround, please let us know!

[Thanks Len!]

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Samsung Announces ChatOn, Their iMessage Competitor

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What remains to be seen is if it’s robust enough to fight the entrenched BBM or the upcoming iMessage.

[via href="http://www.bgr.com/2011/08/30/samsung-chaton-to-bring-bbm-like-experience-to-android-ios-blackberry-bada-video/">BGR]

New and updated iPhone and iPad apps for Tuesday, August 30 [Giveaway]

Every day, TiPb gets flooded with announcements for new and updated iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps and games. So every day we pick just a few of the most interesting, the most notable, and simply the most awesome to share with you!

Poker Tweeter (Giveaway): A Twitter app for poker players. Poker Tweeter lets you quickly and easily send tweets with card suits. For example, “askd” is automatically converted to “A♠K♢”. It also calculates Texas Hold’em win percentages and adds them to your tweets with one tap. [$1.99 for iPhone - App Store link]

IBM Connections: Social software for business. It enables you to build a network of colleagues and subject matter experts, and then leverage that network to further your business goals. [Free for iPhone - App Store link]

iDML: Edit stories from InDesign documents on your iPad. [$19.99 for iPad - App Store link]

iDuhKnow: Just when you think you have it all figured out…you get it WRONG. And back you go. This game is maddening, addictive, irritating, frustrating… And it might make you motion sick if you have been staying up to the wee hours trying to get to the end. [Free for iPhone and iPad - App Store link]

MyStream: Wirelessly share music and audio files via Bluetooth or WiFi. [Free for iPhone - App Store link]

The good folks at FlopTech Engineering gave us 5 promo codes for Poker Tweeter to give away to our awesome readers! For a chance to win, just leave a comment below!

Any other big app or game releases or updates today?

Have an app you’d love to see featured on TiPb? Email us at iosapps@tipb.com, tell us about your app (include an iTunes link), and we’ll take a look.

EA Releases Madden NFL 12

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Are you a sucker for annual incremental updates in a moribund franchise that has been around since time immemorial? Then you’re going to love Madden NFL 12! href="http://itunes.apple.com/app/madden-nfl-12-by-ea-sports/id456080018?mt=8">For $6.99 for the iPhone version or href="http://appshopper.com/games/madden-nfl-12-by-ea-sports-for-ipad">$9.99 on the iPad you get the most recent update to the long-lived Madden games. So, what’s new this year? This is how EA is describing it:

BOOM! The most authentic NFL game franchise on Earth is back for a new season – and better than ever on iPad! With harder hitting action and beefed up rosters (over 2,500 real NFL players!) get your football fix now!

GET IN THE GAME/> Feel the impact of every game-changing tackle with smoother, harder hitting collision effects. Go deep with sharper gameplay and cleaner graphics – unbelievably enhanced for iPad 2!

AUTHENTIC NFL ACTION/> Choose from the 32 NFL teams and battle it out in their true-to-life stadiums. Make trades, track stats, and launch winning strategies from in-depth playbooks, unique to every team.

GO FOR GRIDIRON GLORY ON ORIGIN!/> Register for Origin and take your favorite NFL team to the top spot of the leaderboards. Savor every victory as you rack up challenging achievements.

MULTIPLE MADDEN NFL MODES/> Jump right in with Exhibition Mode, play through an entire 16-game NFL season in Season Mode, or relive the 2010/2011 playoffs.

Bigger rosters, better animations, and new plays. Anything else? Well, if previous editions have taught me anything, at least one standard mechanic will be replaced with something so buggy as to be non-functional.

What Does Zite Say About Your State?

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If you’re not using href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/?s=zite">Zite on your iPad, you’re missing out on an incredibly cool personalized magazine application. It allows you to enter search terms, and then pulls together articles on that and other topics into a single news feed of everything you want to know. Now Zite has started parsing the information that they’ve gathered, and have put together href="http://blog.zite.com/2011/08/zite-across-america-part-1.html">a very cool interactive map of what each state is looking at.

Rather than just seeing what’s the most popular search terms from each state, they went with what’s the most distinctive, that that state looks at more than others.

Ohio loves comic books, New York loves the Yankees, and Connecticut loves hedge funds. Who knew?

[via href="http://www.tuaw.com/2011/08/26/zite-searches-show-some-fascinating-regional-differences/">TUAW]

iZON Remote Room Monitor lets you stream real-time video to your iOS device [video]

Stem Innovation has announced its latest iOS accessory and this time it comes in the form of a wireless connected, app controlled video camera. What is special about this video camera is its ability to be activated via sound or movement and it can record directly to YouTube.

iZON is incredibly easy to setup and use. iZON can be placed on any horizontal surface or mounted to a ceiling. It tilts and swivels easily on its unique magnetic base. Download the free Stem:Connect App, then simply plug iZON in and set it up on your local wireless network. A few simple steps help you to create a secure user account and begin streaming live audio and video. iZON is peace of mind, connecting you to the most important people, places and things in your life.

The iZon is available today online, from select Best Buy stores and will also soon be available within Apple Stores across the U.S. and Canada. The cost of the iZone will be around $129.95. Looks like a great way to keep an eye on your property, check on your sleeping baby or even that partner you suspect of cheating on you!

[Stem Innovation]

 

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