Review: Just Mobile Highway and Highway Pro car charger for iPhone, iPad

by Christine Chan

When we are out-and-about, what’s the best way to juice up your iPhone? with a car charger, of course! But there are so many of them out on the market, so how do you choose? Fortunately, there’s an exceptionally great one out there that you should definitely check out if you are in the search for the perfect car charger — the Highway and Highway Pro from just Mobile.

Both the Highway and Highway Pro look the same — black plug that goes into your car’s lighter socket, topped off with a solid, diamond-tread aluminum head that reminds me of my own MacBook Pro (a black-only option is also available). a small and subtle LED light is found on the aluminum head, which will show the charging status. They both come with Apple-certified coiled 30-pin connector USB cables so you can charge up your iOS device (you can even use any other USB cable for a device to charge pretty much anything). The only difference between the two is that the Highway only charges one iPhone or iPad, and the Highway Pro has two USB slots for two devices (ideally an iPhone and an iPad).

So what makes the Highway/Pro so special? not only does it look great in your car (it’s looking way better than other plain car chargers), but it also provides a high-powered 2.1A output, with a built-in fuse to protect your devices from power surges.

From my testing, I would be able to charge up my iPhone about 10 to 15 percent for about 20 minutes of driving. if you do a lot of commuting, then this car charger should be able to power up your iPhone to full capacity by the time you get back home. The charging is rapid and much better than the previous charger I used (a basic one from Griffin).

So, if you have been looking for a great car charger for juicing up your iDevices (or anything else, really), then look no further than the Highway and Highway Pro from just Mobile. These are simply some of the best car chargers out there for the money. Say goodbye to low batteries with no way to recharge them!

Rating: five stars out of five • Price: $34 and $39 • xtand.net

How to unlock iphone 3gs 4.2.1

    

Unlocking your iPhone comes with numerous advantages with the major one being the fact that you can be able to use it across different network carriers. this saves you the trouble of having to own many phones which is costly in the long run. Even then, information on how to unlock iPhone 3Gs 4.2.1 is not always available hence most of the people have to put up with it just as it is. this is because, unlocking your iPhone basically means that you are hacking into your phone’s system. there are two softwares that are used in unlocking your iPhone 3Gs 4.2.1. namely the 3G iPhone unlocker and the jailbreak tool. The jailbreaking software is designed to get around the security of the phone thereby allowing the installation of third party software that is not endorsed by the manufacturer. although this practice is legal, it calls for you to be very cautious.

So just what does the process of unlocking the iPhone entail? To begin with, you will need to download all the files that are needed in order to complete this process. These include a recent iTunes version, the iOS firmware as well as Pwnage, a tool that was released by iPhone makers. The iTunes software is very crucial in synchronizing you phone to the computer thereby allowing you to backup your data before beginning the process. with that done, you will then close all the running applications after which you may now run the Pwnage tool that initiates the process. you will then be required to select one option from the modes to select from that is expert or simple. although you may have the temptation to run the expert mode, it is advisable to select the simple mode because you can be sure of sufficient guidelines that will see you execute the process successfully.

To continue the process, you will then have to choose iPhone 3Gs 4.2.1 unlocking from the menu before clicking the blue icon that will usher you to the next stage. this action prompts the Pwnage tool to establish an ideal firmware after which you will get a no or Yes choice for the carrier where a yes means that the carrier does not need to be unlocked. Otherwise you will need to select the activate option followed by a no which will allow you to access ultrasnow. you will then have the option of saving the ‘ipsw’ file in a new folder on your desktop. after saving this file hold on for about ten minutes before putting the password followed by an OK.

Upon the completion of IPSW building, you may then connect the iPhone 3Gs 4.2.1 that you have unlocked to your computer. The Pwnage tool will guide you in placing the phone on DFU mode after which you will need to hold the power and home keys for about ten seconds before releasing the power button and continue holding the home key for another ten seconds. it is at this stage that you will be required to activate iTunes and restore your phone’s firmware. at this stage, do not activate any updates.

You will then find custom firmware from a dialog box that will be displayed and navigate the new folder that was created earlier. Upon locating the IPSW, select the choose button so as to unlock iPhone 3GS 4.2.1 carrier. The firmware should be restored after ten minutes. during this time, you will need to refrain from any activity that may interrupt the process. Upon successful completion iTunes will install new firmware after which this process will be completed automatically and successfully. in conclusion, the Jailbreaking method of unlocking your iPhone 3GS 4.2.1 can requires patience in order to be done successfully.

2012 Dodge Dart: Drive review

The Alfa Romeo-derived Dodge is a winner

What is it?

The 2012 Dodge Dart is Chrysler’s first all-new car designed and built since the takeover/rescue of the company by Fiat. the compact car rides on a modified Alfa Romeo Giulietta platform and will be available in five trim levels with three engine choices, three transmission choices, 12 exterior color choices, 14 interior trim combinations and more than 100,000 ways in which to configure it. And right at launch, the Mopar accessory group will have 150 parts to help people further customize their Darts.

Chrysler has not had a player in the compact-sedan market–which makes up 85 percent of compact sales–since the Dodge Neon left the lineup in 2005. But with its bold styling, including the 152-LED “racetrack” taillights taken from the Dodge Charger, a sport-tuned suspension and an interior unlike that of other compacts in the market, the Dart stands out in a crowded field that includes, among others, the Ford Focus, the Chevrolet Cruze, the Honda Civic, the Hyundai Elantra and the Toyota Corolla.

When the Dart launches later this spring, it will be available in five trim levels: SE ($16,790), SXT ($18,790), Rallye ($19,790), Limited ($20,790) and R/T ($23,290), with the latter model not available until the third quarter. (Chrysler execs were tight-lipped about a possible SRT version, but if we were gamblers, we’d bet the farm that there will be a high-performance Dart in the future.)

The three engines, all built at Chrysler’s Dundee, Mich., Engine Plant., range from the base 2.0-liter four-cylinder making 160 hp and 148 lb-ft of torque, to a 1.4-liter MultiAir turbocharged four-cylinder making 160 hp and 184 lb-ft, up to a 2.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder making 184 hp and 171 lb-ft. there are three transmission choices: a six-speed manual or automatic and a six-speed dual dry clutch that is available on turbo models.

What is it like to drive?

Our first drives of Darts came in four different cars, sampling two engine choices, two transmission choices and three trim levels. Dodge did not make available a base SE model that comes with the “Tigershark” 2.0-liter four-cylinder and a six-speed manual.

We were, however, able to sample the base engine in a two different cars with two different transmissions: an SXT with the Powertech ATX six-speed automatic and a Limited with a six-speed C635 MTX manual.

The base engine is adequate in hauling around the 3,186-pound car (the automatic adds 56 pounds), but the lack of torque is noticeable when trying to make a quick start and when trying to make a two-lane pass. it gets a bit buzzy when working hard high in the rev range, but overall, the noise and vibration are handled quite well for a compact car. the six-speed auto can be shifted manually, helping to get at what torque is available. the manual transmission, with its nicely spaced gearing and relatively short throws, would be our choice among the two transmissions.

The 1.4-liter MultiAir turbo is the same engine powering the Fiat 500 Abarth edition, although tuned differently for a bit more low-end torque. And until we can drive the 2.4-liter that will power the R/T version, this would be our choice powerplant. the engine revs quickly, spooling up the turbo in an instant with little lag, and delivers enough punch to keep you engaged in driving. we only drove the turbo with a manual transmission–the dual dry clutch will be the only other option–and we really liked the combination. the MultiAir has a wide, relatively flat power band, making its most torque from 2,500 rpm to 4,000 rpm. There’s a slight hint of turbo whistle that quickly gives way to a mid-range exhaust note.

Besides being the most fun to drive, the MultiAir is also the most fuel efficient, with EPA numbers of 27 mpg city and 39 mpg highway. the 2.0-liter engine returns 25 mpg and 36 mpg.

The Dart rides on either 16-, 17- or–in the case of the R/T–18-inch tires. the Dart also sees the first application of electric power steering from Chrysler. Engineers spent a lot of time on the handling characteristics of the car and tuning the variable-rate steering. the result is a car that feels solid on-center, with precise response from steering inputs letting you know at all times where the front wheels are.

Do I want it?

If you are in the market for a compact car, you certainly need to take a look at the Dart, as it takes a back seat to no one in the segment. the Dart has more interior room than the leading competition, and with all of the engines, transmissions, exterior colors and interior options, you can outfit the car to your specific liking.

If there is a spot where the Dart separates itself from its compact-car competition, it is the interior. it feels more like that of a midsize car than a compact, with ample front-seat space and rear-seat legroom. the seats are excellent, with the front buckets being class leaders, with good side bolstering and seat bottoms that keep you planted. we liked both the cloth and leather-covered models.

The instrument panel has a seven-inch Thin Film Transistor (TFT) display in the center of two analog gauges. the display can be configured in a variety of ways, including a digital speedometer, or another analog gauge and the vehicle-information message center. Surrounding the entire IP is what the designers call a “lit floating island bezel.” In essence, it’s a thin strip of light that highlights the IP. our test cars were all fitted with Chrysler’s Uconnect 8.4-inch touch screen with voice command to handle navigation, Bluetooth phone connection and the sound system. the heating and cooling controls are simple dials located below the large screen that dominates the center stack.

Interior storage is good throughout, with a glovebox large enough to hold a laptop computer, the front seat cushion flips up to reveal a large storage area and the door pockets all have deep storage pockets. the 60/40 rear seats fold down to open up the trunk, creating an even larger cargo area.

This is a significant car for Chrysler, and it seems the company has given the car every opportunity to be a big hit. with an attractive base price, oodles of options and solid EPA numbers, the Dart should be a solid hit.

2013 Dodge Dart

ON SALE: Second quarter 2012

BASE PRICE: $16,790

DRIVETRAIN: 2.0-liter, 160-hp, 148-lb-ft I4; FWD, six-speed manual

CURB WEIGHT: 3,186 lb

0-60 MPH: N/A

FUEL ECONOMY (EPA): 29 mpg

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Some Useful Advice Before You Start iPhone Application Development

Today, iPhone Application Development is creating new milestones everyday by launching most appealing and youthful apps with the help of skilled iPhone Developers. creating a useful application in iPhone is not so easy and it requires one to possess some extra ordinary skills to get it right if you are planning to make your career in iPhone Application development and wish to become skilled developer than there are certain basic things that one should clearly understand. below, there are some important advices for iPhone application developer which they should keep in mind before start to develop any application.

• try your hands first on iPhone SDK and other tools which may be needed during your app development. if you are not so good enough with iPhone SDK and basic tools you can’t think to create app

• First understand your target audience, and then plan your app try to think as user and list out what you expect from your app. it will help to make your first app easily acceptable by users.

• being creative is good, but don’t user over creativity in your first app With apple’s iPhone you can do lot more interesting stuff by adding rich features in your app, but showing all your talent of iPhone app programming in one app will turn into disaster for your app as your app will be headache to deal with.

• Pay attention on iPhone Application UI Design. Many, in fact every new developer make mistakes while designing UI and create most congested and complex design without considering resolutions size and other factor. Learn to design decent and user centric UI for your application.

• if you are planning to make any game for iPhone devices than first get details about various game engines and iPhone Game Development platforms. there are various game engines like unity or Cocos 2D etc. just go through each of them in depth and improve your knowledge.

• try to incorporate certain decent features like including social media in your application, which will enhance user experience.

• always keep in mind some limitation of iPhone & its application development

• try plan apps which can be easily updated as well as can be easily loaded into iPhone devices.

• Pay attention of graphics and sounds that you are going to use in your application.

• Last but not the list; do appropriate promotion and marketing of your app. if you won’t effectively promote your app, your app won’t be able to reach target users.

So, these are certain lessons or advice for new developers to keep in mind before they start developing application for iPhone.

Plantronics BackBeat Go wireless earbuds all set to groove – Mobiletor.com

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Audiophiles now have a new Bluetooth wearable option slipping in by the name, Plantronics BackBeat go wireless earbuds. these earphones let users avail of all sorts of content like games, music or movies without the hassle of entangled cables.

This modestly cut out wearable peripheral claims to produce decent acoustics to enable entertainment while on the move. Easily secured in a pocket or in a purse, it arrives with 3 size options of cushioned eartips. it also happens to feature 2 stabilizers so that users can plug it in comfortably without it falling off.

If it’s an incoming call that needs to be attended, simply tapping the inline controls of the accessory is bound to work. all functions like volume adjustment, skipping tracks, pausing and so on can be deployed via the inline controls.

The Plantronics offering enables 4.5 hours of talking and listening time, as revealed by the company. Moreover, it can be hooked up to mobile phones as well as tablets via Bluetooth. this audio gear also incorporates sound isolation and noise cancellation technology in order to deliver clear stereo music without distortions.

When using an iPad or iPhone, a headset battery meter is shown on the screen. A Plantronics MyHeadset app provides a battery headset meter for Android 3.0 and ICS tablets as well as phones.

The Plantronics BackBeat go wireless price and availability details have been revealed by the company. it is tagged at $99.99 and it can be picked up from the official site.

Best Brands For iPhone Bluetooth Headsets

You are a fan of Apple’s gadgets and you’re just in love with your iPhone. It’s a marvel that never stop to fascinate you. You are a heavy user of the iPhone and finally you feel the necessity to have a Bluetooth headset.

Unfortunately the Apple Bluetooth headset is not the best complement for the iPhone: It doesn’t have a volume control, nor last number redial or call mute. There is no noise-cancellation, the earpiece is too big, the battery can’t hold a charge and fails to deliver the full potential of the iPhone.

The number of Bluetooth headsets continues to grow rapidly making the choosing of a headset for your iPhone not so simple. There being so many manufacturers in the market, which will be the best brand to accompany your iPhone?

Of all the brands, two are the leaders in the Bluetooth headsets market: Plantronics and Aliph.

Plantronics

In 1960 the speed and complexity of jet airliners caused a need for the introduction of small, lightweight headsets into the cockpit. Courtney Graham, a United Airline pilot, collaborated with his friend Keith Larkin to create a small, functional design which was robust enough to pass airlines standards. on may 18 1961 Graham and Larkin incorporate as Pacific Plantronics (now Plantronics Inc.)

Plantronics introduced the first lightweight communications headset to the commercial marketplace in 1962.

In 1961 Plantronics assembled a division to begin working on a reliable headset to be used in the Mercury spacecraft. in 1969 Neil Armstrong transmitted through a Plantronics headset one of the most enduring sentences in history.

In 2003, Plantronics introduced the CS50 wireless headset for use on office phones. Since that time, wireless headsets have been widely adopted.

Aliph

Aliph is a company founded by Alexander Asseily and Hosain Rahman. Aliph is the developer of the Jawbone Bluetooth headset which revolutionized the wireless industry with its noise elimination technology and innovative design.

Jawbone uses NoiseAssassin adaptive signal processing technology that Aliph developed for DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), processing incoming and outgoing audio to reduce background noise in military environments.

In 2007, the headset was awarded an International CES Innovations Design and Engineering Award.

Other Brands

With a lot of distance behind the leaders, the rest of the brands fight to be the number three. here it’s possible to find brands of fame making bad quality products, as well as new brands that offer acceptable products.

iPhone 5 predicted to have redesigned ‘sleek’ unibody case

iPhone 5 will feature a new design that could employ a single unibody frame reminiscent of the company’s MacBook lineup, according to a new report.

Analyst Brian J. White with Topeka Capital Markets issued a note to investors on Monday highlighting details he picked up on a tour of suppliers in China and Taiwan. During his visit, he was given the sense that some suppliers will begin production in June of certain components of Apple’s sixth-generation iPhone, setting up for a product launch in the fall.

He believes the next iPhone will have a larger screen, which he sees as being 4 inches. he also expects the device will have high-speed 4G LTE connectivity, just like the new iPad.

“In our view, this will be the most significant iPhone upgrade with a four-inch screen and a new, sleek look that we believe will require a Unibody case,” White wrote. “This new, sleek look will be the most important reason that consumers decide to upgrade.”

Indications of a new iPhone form factor cropped up last year when some third-party vendors began manufacturing cases for a completely redesigned model. In addition, some rumors claimed the redesigned iPhone would sport an aluminum unibody similar to the rear panel of the iPad.

White believes that Apple’s ramp-up to a new iPhone launch in the December quarter of calendar 2012 could be “extraordinary.” he sees the launch of the next iPhone “dwarfing previous launches” and pushing AAPL stock closer to Topeka’s $1,001 price target.

Topeka made waves last week when it first announced its $1,001 price target on Apple. In addition to the next iPhone, he also sees a full-blown integrated television from Apple helping to push the company’s stock price even higher.

5 Reasons That I Hate My iPhone

Ok, ok, hate is a very strong word, but my iPhone has lost emails, twisted my words around with Autocorrect and turns off halfway through the day. if my iPhone was an assistant, I’d fire him!

I jumped on the iPhone bandwagon a month ago today when I turned my old RIM Blackberry in. I bought into the upgrade hype of how Blackberry is a dinosaur, and I’m missing out on the best thing since sliced bread. I caved to peer pressure. I heard “Give it a few weeks and you’ll LOVE it!” from 10 different people. Then, slowly, I’d get the confessions: “I know it’s not that great but the camera is amazing” or “I can’t live without the apps!”

Then I got to thinking – is my business built on Instagram and angry Birds?

I wrote a column a ways back on “8 Tips To Increase your Productivity.” Well, the iPhone was the single best way to decrease my productivity. With all those appointment at the Genius Bar, all that money spent on accessories to make it work as well as my Blackberry, my iPhone hasn’t saved me any time! Here are some solutions I’ve found to help save some minutes for every other iEntrepreneur.

1. Emails: Harder Than Ever

I now spend more time rewriting emails than writing them. I have to re-read the entire email to make sure Autocorrect didn’t pull a fast one on me – like when it turned “just one sec” into “give one sex.” this is one of the tamer Autocorrect moments. With the wrong client this would be quite embarrassing! also, selecting a section of text feels like finger painting – give me back my roller ball!

Quick Fix:My amazing assistant found me an iPhone case with a slide-out keyboard that works via Bluetooth. Keyboards may not look as sleek as a touchscreen, but they’re a must for Blackberry converts!

2. Games: 100% Time Waster

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Grenada Bets On Mobile Apps ST. GEORGES, Grenada – Grenada has become the latest country to be caught up in the mobile application development wave currently sweeping across the Caribbean. the small island-state, with a population of just under 110,000, celebrated its first ever locally produced software showcasing Grenada culture, when it unveiled the

Redpark ships GPS to iOS cable

Redpark is now shipping its GPS Cable for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. According to the company, the GPS Cable allows iOS devices to connect to external navigation devices that use the NMEA 0183 protocol by offering a 30-pin connector on one end and a DB-9 connector on the other. the company claims that the cable is compatible with location-aware iOS apps—including the built-in Maps and Compass apps—and supports devices running iOS 5.x or later, including the iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, fourth-generation iPod touch, iPad 2, iPad, and, presumably, the third-generation iPad. Redpark’s GPS Cable for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch is available now and sells for $59.