Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Photoshop.com Mobile

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Adobe has released Photoshop.com Mobile. The App Store is cluttered with a ton of photo editing tools, but this was one obvious omission. Nice to see Adobe fill it.

Crop, rotate, change color with just a touch.
Give an extra glow with Soft Focus.
Get artsy with Sketch.
Apply one-touch effects like Warm Vintage and Vignette.
The app can take photos with the iPhone and/or edit photos already on the iPhone or iPod touch, but can also use a free Photoshop.com account. It’s a cinch to set up. Simply take a few moments to open your photoshop.com account to edit, upload, store, and share all of your iPhone photos.

Test this app with the Online iPhone

Viper SmartStart

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Wanna stop carrying around your Viper keychain? The Viper SmartStart iPhone app lets you remote start, lock, and unlock your car by pushing a button on your iPhone or iPod touch. The Viper SmartStart app’s main screen looks like a keychain with a clean interface containing 5 main buttons: Lock, Unlock, Trunk, Panic and Smart Start. You can also do things like turn on the and A/C, the heater, and defrost your Window from far away in the parking lot. The app requires you to have a compatible Viper system in your car with a SmartStart service plan which cost about $29 per year. You can also control multiple vehicles if you have loved ones or family members and assign more than one user to control a vehicle.

The Viper SmartStart systems sell for $499, and if you already have a Viper SmartStart system with a keyfob, the module costs $299. The Viper SmartStart will be available at Best Buy stores starting today. The Viper SmartStart app is developed by Directed Electronics.

Here is a video demo of the Viper SmartStart app on the iPhone:



Test out the Viper Smart Start at Interactive iPhone

Saturday, January 3, 2009

New App Store Low:

Just as you thought the Apple iTunes Application Store was done astonishing you this year, "Call Mike" rears its head.

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