GoodReader for iOS, Now with Auto Sync, Enhances Life on the Cloud

Topeka, KS (PRWEB) February 14, 2011

GoodReader, named as the 2010’s #2 best-selling iPad app in the U.S., is now available with an amazingly simple-to-use Auto Sync feature which enables users to download documents or entire folders from remote servers and mark them to automatically synchronize. Changes made to documents in GoodReader will instantly be available for others to access on the remote server with a simple tap of the Sync button. Other key new features are the ability to download entire folders from remote servers, rather than only individual files, and support for SugarSync.

“This entire update to GoodReader is dedicated to the ‘Live on the cloud’ idea,” said Yuri Selukoff, president of Good.iWare. “GoodReader’s Auto Sync is a beautiful feature — with the touch of one button, several documents or folders from several different servers can be synced simultaneously and available to everyone with access to the folder.”

The Auto Sync feature is a solution requested by companies that must push out identical documents to remote employees, such as airlines who must send thousands of pages of updates to all pilots or sales departments issuing product pricing catalogs to their sales teams. Now, GoodReader enables users to add/delete new files and folders to a synced folder, and with a simple tap on the “Sync” button all contents on the remote server will match that of GoodReader. Likewise, if a file is modified – such as annotating a PDF file – it will get uploaded to the remote server (or vice versa) during sync. This feature aims to improve collaboration among colleagues or with customers, enabling numerous people to simultaneously work on the same document.

The Auto Sync feature works with MobileMe iDisk, Dropbox, SugarSync, box.net, and any other WebDAV or FTP server.

With its support for SugarSync, GoodReader users have one more way of syncing their files remotely. SugarSync is a popular syncing and online backup service enabling individuals and businesses to organize, manage, share, and access all their files on-the-go. GoodReader also easily integrates with MobileMe iDisk, Google Docs, Dropbox, box.net and other popular servers.

“As services like GoodReader give users enhanced ability to view and navigate PDF documents on the go, the user demand for greater mobile access to documents increases,” said Laura Yecies, CEO of SugarSync. “At SugarSync, we give users access to all of their data, anytime, anywhere and from any device. We’re excited that this integration will give all GoodReader users easy access, synchronization and backup of their documents from both iPhone and iPad.”

GoodReader’s new ability to download entire folders from remote servers rather than just individual files is another great feature addition for remote workers who may otherwise have to manually download folders with dozens if not hundreds of documents.

Since its release, the iPad version of GoodReader has achieved #1 in sales in the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, Spain and many others. The iPhone and iPad versions of GoodReader are available for only $2.99 in the iTunes App Store.

About GoodReader
GoodReader is known as the top document reader for viewing and navigating large PDF documents on an iPhone and iPad. Besides its text search capability, other key GoodReader features are active hyperlinks, which enable users to more easily navigate within the document or launch a linked document or website, PDF Reflow, and powerful file management. These features make GoodReader an even better choice for those who browse large technical documents. For more information, visit goodreader

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Which is Better – iPhone or BlackBerry?

BlackBerry and iPhone – two of the most well-established brands of the smartphone industry. These brands have carved a niche for themselves and are held in high-esteem by their fan boys. Since both these phones cater to a similar sort of audience, comparisons are inevitable. While iPhone has always been able to create a flutter in the market every time a new version is launched, Blackberry has slowly and steadily built a strong market for itself. Both these brands have a strong fan-base and tempers run high whenever the debate goes on who is the undisputed king of the smartphone market. There are many people (including me) who have not subscribed to any of the ‘camps’, and are rather content with sitting on the fence! That is one of the prime reasons why we thought of writing this article as most of the information available on blogs intentionally or unintentionally smells of prejudice and bias.

This article dissects the advantages and loopholes of both these phones, so that a potential buyer can decide for himself which phone will suit his needs. So, let’s start our research to gauge which is better – iPhone or the BlackBerry. Before, we start with the comparison, it is important to note that we are taking the overall review and feedback of both these brands into consideration rather than focusing on any particular model.

Design
While the jury is still out on the design of the new iPhone 4S, it is well-known that Apple spends a considerable time and money on making phones which are breathtakingly sensuous. All the iPhones launched till date have been sybaritic and it won’t be wrong to say that iPhone revolutionized the way smartphones were designed. BlackBerry, on the other hand, can be credited with being the founding-fathers of QWERTY phones, so much that every QWERTY phone that came in the market was being labeled as ‘BlackBerry type’! So, it’s a pretty even contest out there, but for the eye-catching design, we would give this one to the iPhone.
Result – iPhone wins

Applications
Applications are something that every smartphone-user craves for, and both iPhone and BlackBerry score highly on this parameter. As far as the numbers are concerned, App Store beats BlackBerry’s Appworld, but the latter has ensured that the highly used apps are available for its users. The most used apps like Facebook, Twitter, and Pandora are available on both the stores. So, in this one there are no clear winners.
Result – Tie

Speed
BlackBerry has a reputation for making some of fastest smartphones out there. The time it takes to load e-mails and attachments is considerably lower as compared to its rivals. Most smartphones face challenges with multi-tasking, but BlackBerry phones seldom bloat out, enabling you to seamlessly shuffle between music, apps, and e-mails. It is not as if iPhone disappoints on this front. It is equally good when it comes to running several applications at the same time, and provides great performance. It is just a few seconds that you save on a BlackBerry that differentiates the competition in this segment and gives BlackBerry a slight edge over the iPhone.
Result – BlackBerry wins

Sharing
Sharing photos or letting your friends know which video you found impressive is easier on the iPhone as compared to the BlackBerry. The amount of time it takes to upload a photo on an iPhone is just a fraction lesser than that on a BlackBerry and the ease with which you are able to do it is amazing. Most people spend a lot of time on social networking websites and iPhone seems to have developed the right platform for a convenient use. Blackberry – great; iPhone – exceptional.
Result – iPhone wins

Music
If you own an iPhone, you probably don’t need a music player. The music player on the iPhone has the ability to play even high-quality songs without the voice sounding hoarse. It would not be wrong to say that along with the Sony Walkman Series phones, iPhones are the best gadgets for music on the go. BlackBerry, on the other hand, started out as a business phone, and in the recent times, it has started taking entertainment quotient seriously. So, iPhone routs BlackBerry as far as the music player is concerned.
Result: iPhone wins

Camera
The latest iPhone packs in a 8-megapixel camera. There are several BlackBerry phones which have similar or higher-resolution camera, but the clarity of the images leaves a lot to be desired. iPhone is packed with a HDR option which allows users to take crystal-clear pictures in varying degree of light. As far as the usability and access to camera is concerned, the hardware on BlackBerry is a huge draw, and you can take interesting photos instantly. But, due to the sheer clarity of images, iPhone walks away with the better camera award!
Result: iPhone wins

Battery
Blackberry all the way – If you forgot to close some apps on an iPhone, it is very much possible that the battery will drain itself out in a matter of a few hours. With BlackBerry, you can be assured that the battery won’t die on you when you have to make that important call. With the advanced iOS 5 in place, the battery of the new iPhone drains itself far too quickly.
Result: BlackBerry wins

Cost
Any guesses on this one? Well, the latest iPhone is one of the most expensive phones in the market right now. The upfront cost for a 32GB iPhone 4S is about $200 for a two-year contract. The cost for the 32GB version without a contract is around $750. That’s some money to pay for a phone. BlackBerry 9900 or Bold 4 as it is commonly known sells at $520.(Amazon) So, with more or less similar sort of features, you get to save $200 on a Blackberry over the length of a contract.
Result: BlackBerry wins

Overall Result: iPhone beats BlackBerry 4-3

BlackBerry fans – please don’t put your gauntlets on yet! The result in no way means that BlackBerry is in any way an inferior phone vis-a-vis the iPhone. Also, there may be some other parameters which have not been featured in this article, in which BlackBerry has an upper hand. It all boils down to what you are going to use the phone for – camera, music, browsing, business, fun, and the list goes on… Each individual is different, and that is why we here at Buzzle believe that there is enough space in the smartphone market to accommodate both iPhone and BlackBerry (not leaving you out Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and our good’ ol Nokia). We hope that this write-up would have given you a primer on what’s good and what’s not-so-good in these two heavyweights…the ball is now in your court Mr. Consumer!

Cute iphone 4s case for girls' Birthday gifts

Sometimes it is really a headache for me to choose a great special gifts for my girl friends, even at last I made my decision, I don’t know if she will like it. Last month I decide to try to choose a iphone 4s case for one of my girl friends whose birthday is coming soon. To my suppries, she love it very much, I’m so happy. As almost everyone own at least one iphone now, and there are so many iphone cases out side, this would be a great birthday gifts idea. I just collected some very cute iphone 4s case special for girls, hope it will be useful to you.

Top top cute one, KORILAKKUM Rilakkuma 8th Anniversary iPhone4/iPhone4s 3D Bear Case, nobody could resist this case, it is really really cute case, Rilakkuma has released many cute iphone 4 case, but I think this is the best one. This Rilakkuma 3D Bear Case for iPhone4/iPhone4s is 8th Anniversary gift, it is very great for Christmas gift, for lovers. The Rilakkuma 3D Bear Case can stand up, provides your iPhone at a standing angle for Watching video. With Precise openings on the protector case,  it allows to access all controls and features on the phone.

Rilakkuma 3D Bear Case for iPhone4/iPhone4s feature:

100% Brand New, high quality
Compatible with Apple iPhone 4, iphone 4s
The Rilakkuma 3D Bear Case can stand up, provides your iPhone at a standing angle for Watching video
With Precise openings on the protector case,  it allows to access all controls and features on the phone.
It is Anti-Slip: NO NEED to worry about slipping iPhone off your hands.
It is Made of durable impact resistant polymer, Skidproof and Deluxe.

See some detail pictures here case2case

The second one, Diamond Swarovski Crystal case for iphone 4/iphone 4s. This is a very beautiful diamond iphone 4s case, with a big diamond circle on your iphone, will make it shinning every time you take it out. Every girl will like it. Brand new high quality protective faceplate Diamond Swarovski Crystal iphone 4 case to protect your iphone from scratches, dust or anything else that comes into contact. While allowing easy access to keypads, side button, camera, and port. Luxury diamond case for iphone 4, iphone 4s.

Diamond Swarovski Crystal case for iphone 4/iphone 4s feature:

Crystal made by SWAROVSKI in Austria.
Slim fit and lightweight.
Easy access to all controls and ports.
Guards your iphone 4, iphone 4s against scratches, damage and dust.
Represent your luxury and elegance to become the center of attention.
Combines both sparkle and design and it is the ultimate in chic and style.
Bright and brilliant crystallized cover with detailed and gorgeous sparkling crystals.

The third one, Crocs Cartoon Silicone Case for iPhone 4/4S. This lovely Crocs Cartoon Silicone Case for iPhone 4/4S has two cats on the cover, and will be given three additional cats, I’ve give this iphone 4s case to my girl friends latest time, she love it very much. Fashionable and uniqueness, the Crocs Cartoon Silicone Case for iPhone 4/4S protects your iPhone 4 and gives it a new look. Great gift for people who loves cute items.

Crocs Cartoon Silicone Case feature:

Protective Silicone case for Apple iPhone 4/4S.
Dustproof and easy to clean.
Fits the contour of the iPhone 4/4S precisely.
Shock absorbent and shatterproof.
Easy access to all buttons, controls and ports.
Protects the iPhone 4/4S from scratch and dirt.
Each case could have five cute cartoons.

Best Cydia Apps for iPod Touch

You will find many people are trying to jail break an iPod touch. Jail breaking, in simple terms, means hacking into the iPod touch to be able to download many other interesting and best Cydia apps. All you need to do is find some free software downloads along with their codes available on the Internet and hack into your iPod touch. Then you will have a world of some of the best Cydia applications for iPod touch. This will help you run many applications and turn your iPod touch into an Apple iPhone. Let us see some of the best Cydia apps for iPad.

Cydia Apps for iPod Touch

You have jailbroken your iPod touch and got the Cydia application installed. What you need to do now is customize your iPod with some interesting Cydia applications. The following are some of the top Cydia apps that you can install.

Cydelete
This is one time-saving and new Cydia apps that will help you manage your applications installed. Many people often wonder how to delete Cydia apps. The common way to do this is by starting Cydia then going to Manage. Here you need to go to Packages and locate the package to be deleted. Then, choose from either of the following actions: Modify, Remove, Confirm. This is how to delete Cydia apps from your iPod. But Cydelete is an applications that makes you skip all these steps. All you need to do is tap on the application and hold on for a millisecond or so. Then you can delete the installed Cydia apps in a jiffy.

Winterboard
After you jailbreak you iPod touch, the best Cydia themes will be at your fingertips. Winterboard is one of the best Cydia apps, that will help you manage your Cydia themes, backgrounds, status bar, even dock icons and make your iPod touch look absolutely unique.

Dtunes
What is an iPod if it does not have the best hits in the music world stored on its memory? Well, Dtunes is one of the top Cydia apps that will help you search and download free music for iPod from any website. Yes, believe it or not, free music downloads, anytime and anywhere.

OpenSSH
It will help transfer files from your computer remotely. PDF files like ebooks can be transferred easily to your jailbroken iPod touch using OpenSSH. Also, it is useful in making customized icons for your iPod touch.

SB Settings
This is one of the best Cydia applications that will help you manage the setting of your iPod touch. You can change the setting from any page by just sliding the panel bar and accessing important settings like volume, Bluetooth and 3G. This is surely of the must have top Cydia apps for your iPod.

Fontswap
Not only you can download the best Cydia themes, but can even change the fonts of your iPod touch. You can get creative by downloading Fontswap that will help you choose different fonts to be displayed in your iPod touch.

Mxtube
This is a Cydia apps that will help you download different YouTube videos directly to your Apple iPod touch. This is quite a handy application, but you may find this application crashes sometimes.

Springtomize : The best way to personalize your iPod is to install Springtomize. You can change your icons, folders, app switcher, dock, animations and many more things as per your wishes. Purchase this interesting app in Cydia and start customizing your iPod as you like.

I hope this article has helped you check out some cool software for your recently jailbroken media player.

Top 5 – Best Cell Phone Companies Review

Our Top 5 list of Best Cell Phone Service Providers come from user feedback spreading multiple forums and websites and from personal experience. Nick has been a customer of 4 of the 5 major cell phone service providers (exception being US Cellular) pre- and post-merger of these companies (exception being the Verizon/Alltel merger). Nick is currently a satisfied customer with AT&T Wireless. Why so many? No, it wasn’t to eventually create a review, but various reasons came into play – moving to college and service had no reception in that area, service reception just sucked, bad customer service, among many other reasons. Nick has used all 4 of the companies as both his cell and home phone. The areas that Nick has tried these cell phone companies are: California (mainly around San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange counties), Oregon, Illinois (including Chicago and suburbs), Indiana (in and around Indianapolis, West Lafayette, Bloomington, and South Bend), Minnesota, Georgia (only around Atlanta), and Rhode Island. Nick certainly understands the common complaints and praises. These are our Top 5 – Best Cell Phone Service Companies. Ridicule us, praise us, hate us, love us for our list.

Please note that there will always be exceptions to individual experiences.

We understand the needs of any one individual or family will differ. This is a quick summary of the costs of the 5 cell phone providers. In terms of the price of individual plans, the individual plan prices at all levels are exactly the same between Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and US Cellular (nationwide plan) with the exception being T-Mobile. US Cellular is by far the cheapest if choosing their “widearea” plan, which only caters to the 25-26 states that they cover. In terms of the price of basic family plans, the basic family plan prices at all levels are exactly the same between Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and US Cellular (again nationwide plan only) with the exception being T-Mobile. T-Mobile sells their family minute plans on different “minute” levels than the other 4, but on a per-minute cost, T-Mobile is the cheapest of all nationwide individual and family plans. All other companies are exactly the same in regards to the basic plan, not the plans with added features. The reason why some cell phone service providers are more “expensive” is because of the cost of adding these additional options/features.

5 (4b). Sprint Nextel

Pros:

* Night and weekends start at 7:00 PM, which is 2 hours earlier than the other cell phone service companies

* Free minutes on incoming calls

* 1-year contract as opposed to the standard 2-year contract (you decide if requiring any contract is a pro)

* Strong business-friendly features – 1st mover in walkie-talkie technology – a surprisingly useful function

* Fast internet

Cons:

* No international plans

* Coverage is not as expansive as Verizon Wireless or AT&T, which inevitably means weaker signals, more dropped calls, echoing, etc.

* Limited/outdated phone selection

* Since merger in 2005, plans are not as good a deal as pre-merger

* Post merger, customer service has dropped off as they try to be helpful – the end result should be good news for the customer, not a moot point for customer service

Personal experience: Sprint has always had a limited selection of phones, which to me, really didn’t matter. However, as I started relying on my cell phone more and more, I started to care about the looks of my phone (the needs for certain functions remained the same). The phone selection is limited and in many cases seem outdated. From my experience with customer service, Sprint (Nextel) was actually #1 on my list pre-merger in 2005, but it has dropped since then. The customer service pre-merger was excellent – consistent bills from month to month, credits on bogus charges I disputed, and free “loyalty program offers” such as free internet for 6 months. Since the merger in 2005, the customer service still tries to be very helpful, but it gets to the point where you want to start yelling through your phone because of the frustration. Sprint’s coverage will be hit or miss if you travel, however, if you’re just going to the city for work and going back home to the suburbs, the service will stay consistent for the most part. There is nothing about the cost or the types of plans of Sprint Nextel that really stands out with the exception being international plans. Besides that, the plans offer the usual variety and benefits to meet your need.

4 (4a). US Cellular

Pros:

* Good customer service

* Excellent coverage in the midwest as they should since they are a regional carrier

* Free incoming calls/text messages

* No activation fees on many plans

Cons:

* Poor coverage outside of the 25-26 states that US Cellular covers

* Very limited phone selection; durability of phones offered a concern

* Beware of hidden costs

* Add-ons such as unlimited texting, downloading, etc can add up quickly

* Limited/outdated phone selection

* If downgrading plan, be absolutely sure of your minute usage; they are not helpful in providing advice, but quick to provide recommendations

* If you go over your minutes, get ready to pay big time

The majority of US Cellular’s customer base is satisfied by its customer service. The biggest complaint is in the limited selection and durability of the phones. The individual and family nationwide service plans are exactly the same as the others with the exception being T-Mobile. If you live outside of the 25-26 states that US Cellular covers or travel frequently, then choose another cell phone service provider. However, if you live within those states that are covered, US Cellular should be considered as long as you don’t mind the phones and/or seemingly unknown brand (outside of the midwest and sports world – White Sox).

3. T-Mobile

Pros:

* Cheapest basic individual and basic family plans out of the 5 cell phone service providers

* myFaves add-on is popular and useful

* 1-year contract as opposed to the standard 2-year contract (you decide if requiring any contract is a pro)

* Lots of different plans and options – most flexible of the 5 cell phone providers and 2nd best offering of plans and options (Verizon is #1 in our opinion)

* Excellent reception in certain populated cities

* Ease of upgrading/downgrading plans – a breeze with great advice and recommendations from customer service, but…

Cons:

* Poor customer service (especially disputes) – worst of the 5 cell phone service providers

* Limited phone selection, tends to sell outdated and even worse, phones that are no longer in production/discontinued

* Inconsistent signal reception/spotty coverage

* Poor insurance policy

* Slow internet

* Pesky about “too much roaming”

Personal experience: I’ve had a unique love-hate relationship with T-Mobile. The love comes in with the “contract” and the hate comes in with the customer service. I have to start with the “hate” before I go into the “love”. After a year and a few months into the service with T-Mobile, like all cell phone providers, I eventually had to call customer service to dispute charges. To put it simply, a complete nightmare. I won’t go into the specifics of the dispute, but the way T-Mobile handled the situation from several customer service reps to a couple supervisors was the worst 5-hour nightmare. Yes, I was on the phone for 5 hours getting bounced from department to department, having to explain the dispute over and over again, and had to to take a 1/2 day from work. I started the call at 7:30AM, you do the math. Conclusion of the 5 hour nightmare? I ended up paying the full amount with no leeway given. Even with the energy drinks, steroid shots, power bars, and the like, I couldn’t hold up any longer and they would not budge or give anything back that was rightfully owed to me. T-Mobile is great at handling simple customer service requests like upgrading/downgrading a plan or asking simple questions like, do you think I should add the fave-5 plan? They’ll actually go through your bills and review your usage and give you great advice and recommendations, but other than that, they have the worst overall customer service of the 5 cell phone service companies when it comes to disputes or anything to do with questioning T-Mobile and their bills. In another instance of “hate”, I was experiencing several dropped calls per day and spotty coverage throughout Illinois (specifically Northern suburbs and Chicago). It was extremely frustrating and it got to the point where I called customer service and canceled without hesitation. But Nick, you say, what about the cancellation fee? That’s where the “love” comes in, apparently when I signed up for the family plan, we were never obligated to a contract. So all this time, I thought I was under contract and I could’ve switched at anytime. The reason why T-Mobile barely outranks Sprint Nextel and US Cellular is because of their flexibility and options in their plans, cheapest plan options, better phone selection, although still limited, and more consistent coverage than the last two companies with very good signals in populated areas compared to the two.

2. AT&T

Pros:

* Consistent coverage and reception – closing the gap with Verizon Wireless

* Wide selection of phones – arguably the best selection thanks to the Apple iPhone

* Overall good customer service that helps you and/or resolves issues

* Internet is fast and reliable

* Out of all the phone company mergers, AT&T/Cingular was the biggest improvement

* Rollover minutes is an extremely useful feature/benefit that no other company offers – this is standard on all plans

Cons:

* Dropped calls is hit or miss

* Customer service is absolutely a joy when you are a customer or activating lines/transferring numbers, etc, etc, however, once you become a customer, they are helpful, but they get impatient

* Ever since the merger, extra services/add-ons have increased (compared to just Cingular), which leads to costs piling up quickly

Personal experience: As a current customer of AT&T Wireless, I am satisfied. AT&T Wireless has had the biggest improvements of all the mergers. Their customer service is still lacking compared to Verizon especially once you become a customer, but I have noticed improvements since the merger. Their phone selection is arguably the best. The coverage and reception has been consistent in all the areas I’ve been to. Although I rarely experience dropped calls, this seems to be a hit or miss issue with others. The one thing that really stands out from the rest of the companies is the rollover minutes. This has saved me lots of money in the long run because a plan I used to have with the other carriers allows me to downgrade due to the extra minutes thus saving me money.

1. Verizon Wireless

Pros:

* Widest variety of plans and options available than any other cell phone company

* Consistent coverage and reception – considered the best, but AT&T is closing the gap

* Wide selection of phones

* Customer service is the most consistent of all the cell phone companies although there are inevitable hit or miss days

Cons:

* Need to keep an eye on your monthly bills – mysterious charges showing up on bills

* Customer service is hit or miss, some days you get great, no, extremely great service, other days you want to reach into your phone and do bad things

* Add-ons can pile up quickly especially the data plans for smartphones

* Most expensive of the 5 cell phone companies (factoring in phones, plans, add-ons, deposit, etc)

* Blocks certain features on your phone, ex: transferring photos to/from your phone requires purchase of software and certain bluetooth features

* If upgrading/downgrading plan, they will extend contract for another 2 years

Personal experience: I have not experienced the “new Verzion” with Alltel, but as much as I hate to admit (being a current and satisfied AT&T customer), Verizon Wireless is the most consistent from customer service to coverage and reception and down to phone selection. One shining customer service moment was when I accidentally dropped my phone in a puddle of water completely ruining my phone. I did not have insurance, as a matter of fact, I never purchase insurance on phones, but after an hour or two of sweet talking, they not only replaced the phone, but rushed the order to me free of charge with next day delivery. An example of a bad customer service is refusing to budge on mysterious charges (over $80.00) worth that they said would be removed, but never did. I ended up changing services because of this dispute. It took over one year until a collection agency contacted me out-of-the-blue saying I still owed $80.00 and as one can imagine, my credit score dropped like a ton of bricks.

There you have it, our list of the Top 5 Best Cell Phone Service Companies. We would love to hear your thoughts so feel free to comment on this list. Ridicule us, praise us, hate us, love us for our list. Got topics/categories you’d like topped? Give us a shout through the comments or contact us.

New Apple Products at WWDC 2012: iPhone and MacBook Rumors Shot Down

There are a lot of new Apple products and technologies expected to début in 2012. From the elusive iPhone 5, to the long-awaited MacBook Pro 2012, Apple fans are anxious to see what the Cupertino based technology giant has in store this year.

With the 2012 WWDC starting tomorrow, fans are still hopeful the new iPhone, and MacBook will make an appearance, but it already seems clear Apple has plans to preview software instead of devices. Don’t worry though! The day both iPhone and MacBook lovers have waited for will come—eventually.

Unless a big surprise has been planned, it doesn’t look like there will be any new Apple products announced at the WWDC. Banners posted inside the conference center at Moscone Center in San Francisco all but confirm the releases of both iOS 6 and OS X Mountain Lion, as well as an updated iCloud. Meanwhile, anything iPhone or MacBook is either lurking in the shadows, or still in hiding at Apple headquarters.

Fingers are still crossed, but it seems iPhone fanatics may have to wait until the latter part of the year after all. As for the new MacBook pro, like their smartphone line, Apple has yet to confirm anything about the rumored laptop either.

What are your thoughts on the possible new Apple products for 2012? Do you think Apple will announce a new MacBook Pro at the WWDC? What are your thoughts on all the iPhone release rumors?

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C Spire Wireless to Offer iPhone 4S on November 11

RIDGELAND, Miss.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–C Spire Wireless today announced iPhone 4S will be available beginning Friday, November 11.

“As a carrier dedicated to delivering the best personalized wireless experience, we’re proud to offer the amazing new iPhone 4S to our customers”

iPhone 4S will be available starting at $199.99 for the 16GB model, $299.99 for the 32GB model and $399.99 for the 64GB model with a new two-year contract and data plan. In addition, the iPhone 4 8GB model is available for $99.99, also with a new two-year contract and data plan. iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 will be available at C Spire Wireless retail stores, online at www.cspire.com/iPhone and through the Telesales group at 1-855-CSPIRE4. C Spire customers can pre-register for iPhone beginning today at www.cspire.com/iPhone.

iPhone 4S is the most amazing iPhone yet, packed with incredible new features including Apple’s dual-core A5 chip for blazing fast performance and stunning graphics; an all new camera with advanced optics; full 1080p HD resolution video recording; and Siri, an intelligent assistant that helps you get things done just by asking. With the launch of iPhone 4S also comes the launch of iOS 5, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system with over 200 new features; and iCloud, a breakthrough set of free cloud services that work with your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC to automatically and wirelessly store your content in iCloud and push it to all your devices.

“As a carrier dedicated to delivering the best personalized wireless experience, we’re proud to offer the amazing new iPhone 4S to our customers,” said Hu Meena, president and chief executive officer for C Spire. “iPhone 4S offers an abundance of new features, and with our Choice Infinite data plans customers can enjoy all of them on our network without having to think about their next bill.”

The C Spire network is built for data devices, supporting the highest percentage of customers with smartphones in the nation. With personalized options built around customers’ wireless needs, C Spire offers a variety of individual, family and business voice and data plans that give users the freedom and flexibility to use their phone how and when they want. C Spire understands that when customers have to measure and limit their data, they aren’t getting the optimal experience from their wireless provider. That’s why the company offers Individual and Family Choice nationwide voice and data plans that offer customers the ultimate in choice and flexibility and access to infinite data.

iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 require activation on one of C Spire’s individual or family voice and data plans on a two-year contract:

        Plan 1     Plan 2     Plan 3     Plan 4 Monthly Fee $50 $70 $90 $100 Minutes 500 Unlimited 1,000 Unlimited SMS Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Data (MB) Unlimited* Unlimited* Unlimited Unlimited iPhone 4 8GB $99.99 $99.99 $99.99 $ # iPhone 4S 16GB $199.99 $199.99 $199.99 $ # iPhone 4S 32GB $299.99 $299.99 $299.99 $ # iPhone 4S 64GB     $399.99     $399.99     $399.99     $ #

*Plans 1 and 2 exclude streaming

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Guide to iPhone Status Bar Symbols

As one of the most feature rich phones in the world there are a lot of symbols that the new iPhone user needs to understand in order to know what the phone is doing and what it can do at any time. Here are all the symbols you are likely to see and a couple you’re not likely to see.

The iPhone has a lot more options that the average non-smartphone and because of that it also has a lot more information that it has to be able to give you. In order to do this there are a number of iPhone symbols that can tell you a lot about your phone, from signal strength and battery life, to symbols that are far less common. Each of these symbols means something worth understanding.

Signal Strength Symbols

The first symbols that you are likely to look for when you pick up the phone relate to signal strength. The most common of these is the cell signal which is up to five vertical bars. You will also see the Wi-Fi signal. This is three curved lines forming a triangle with a round top. Seeing this at all means you are connected to Wi-Fi, but like the signal strength icon, it will change based on the strength of that signal.

What many people do not know about the signal strength icons is what the different bars actually mean. The icon measures the number of decibels. For five bars of signal strength you have to be below 51 Db with anything above 113 being one bar. Apple has been questioned about the algorithm which shows this strength, as it has in the past allowed signals to show up as five bars which were considerably weaker than five bars on other phones. That helped to explain many lost calls, but it has since been adjusted to be closer to industry standards.

Airplane Mode and Locked Phones

There are a couple of symbols that will appear with the icons at the top of the screen which could cause problems in trying to use your phone. The lock icon is the one that you will see the most. This simply means that you have to slide the unlock bar so that you can use the phone. Easier to miss is the airplane mode. This is designed to keep the iPhone from interfering with the functioning of an airplane, so all wireless functionality is turned off. This means you cannot make calls or access the Internet. In order to turn this on or off you simply need to go into settings and change airplane mode from on to off, which should allow everything on the phone to work normally again.

Bluetooth Symbols

Bluetooth is one of the best ways for the iPhone, or any mobile device, to connect with other things. Whether it is a headset, a keyboard or some random third-party Bluetooth device, Bluetooth is very useful. The main drawback is that it will reduce the battery life of your phone so understanding when it is on and off is very useful.

The symbol of Bluetooth itself is one of the more random looking of the symbols. It is two triangles forming a B with a > on the left side. If this appears on the symbol bar it means that Bluetooth is on and you will be able to connect to Bluetooth devices.

In addition to this there is a symbol you are a bit less likely to see. This is the battery level for the iPhone Bluetooth headset. You will only see this when very specific Bluetooth headsets are connected, but when you do it can help you keep track of their battery life.

Network Symbols

There are a couple of networks which you can use to connect iPhones to the Internet. Each of these has its own symbol which is important for knowing if you are connected. The first of these is the Edge network which has a symbol of a box with an E in it. The other is the less elegantly named GPRS network which has a simple square. If you have access to one of these networks you are likely very aware of these symbols because you’ll need them to use the Internet and if you don’t use these networks you are not likely to ever see these symbols.

Other Symbols

The most important of the iPhone symbols, beyond the signal strength of your iPhone, is the battery. This is a battery on its side with at least part of it green. This shows the amount of battery life. The less green the less battery life. The other symbol you may notice is a lightning bolt across the middle. This means that the phone is charging.

Two other symbols you are likely to see at some point on the device are alarm and play symbols. These are effectively what they sound like. The play symbol means that some type of audio is playing through the phone, most likely a song. The Alarm symbol means that there is an alarm set, important to know if you use the iPhone as an alarm but otherwise you’re not likely to see it.

The final symbol which you will very likely not see is the Teletype machine symbol. This is a device used by the hearing impaired in order to allow communication by typing and reading text. These devices use the TTY adapter cable and so this symbol is the symbol you’re least likely to see.

How to Read Other People’s Text Messages

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Do you want to know how to read other people’s text messages? Are you interested in learning who someone is always text messaging with? Do you wonder why so many people are so preoccupied with when they are on the their phone? Would you like to come to the bottom of someone’s text messaging addictions? Have you always wondered who someone is texting all of the time? Do your friends, spouse, or boyfriend/girlfriend always text and you want to know who they are really texting not just what they say?

Do you think that these people lie to you about who they are texting? Or do these people tell you who they are texting but won’t tell you what is being said? Do you want to learn how to read other people’s text messages so that you can find out who someone is really talking to and what exactly is being said?

Everyone is caught up in text messaging in today’s world. No matter what the age of someone, you will find them texting at some point. It has become a major form of communication and a lot of things happen through text messaging. People can say whatever they want over a text message without having to deal with the consequences of saying some things in person. They can also quickly and easily delete all evidence of their conversations once they are done talking to someone. If you knew how to read other people’s text messages then you would be able to find out the truth.

A lot of people will try to just take someone’s phone and look through it to see who they are text messaging with. If you ever were successful with doing this you would only get to see who they are texting and still be left in the dark about what is really being said. But the problem with doing this is that this person most likely deletes their text messages that reveal anything that they don’t want other people to know. All of the good information wouldn’t be there for you to see and you would just be wasting your time. Even worse, this person could catch you looking through their phone which would only result in an unnecessary argument.

If you really want to learn how to read other people’s text messages then you will need to use cell phone spying software. This software is installed onto someone’s phone who you would like to read their text messages. Cell phone spying software records all of the text messages on someone’s phone, both received and sent. These text messages are loaded onto your personal account where you can access them from any computer.

Even if this person thinks they can text whoever they want without anyone knowing and can just erase their text messages they can think again because cell phone spying software even records deleted text messages. With this software you will finally be able to know who someone is texting as well as what is being said.

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Apple seeks to stop U.S. sales of eight Samsung products

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc will seek a preliminary ban on U.S. sales of eight Samsung mobile products, pending a final injunction in its high stakes patents case, according to an Apple court filing on Monday.

The request for a preliminary injunction targets Samsung Electronics Co Ltd phones including the Galaxy S 4G and the Droid Charge.

(Reporting By Dan Levine; Editing by Gerald E. McCormick)