7.13.2008

How to Put the Wallpapers on Your iPhone or iPod touch

By Pavtube Studio

Step One: Right-click on the desired wallpaper to save to your hard drive


For Mac users, you can either save the image to a folder or add it to iPhoto library. For PC users, you can save the wallpaper into “My Pictures” folder. Then you can sync the iPhone or iPod touch with photos in iPhoto ‘08 on a Mac, or Photoshop Album 2.0 or later or Photoshop Elements 3.0 or later on a PC. You can also sync with any folder on your computer that contains images.

Step Two: Connect the iPhone or iPod touch to your computer

  1. Launch iTunes then click the Photos tab and select “Sync photos from:”

iTunes sync photos

  1. From the pop-up menu, do one of the following:
    • If you’re using Mac, choose iPhoto or your Pictures folder.
    • If you’re using PC, choose Photoshop Album, Photoshop Elements, or your My Pictures folder.
  2. Choose any folder on your computer that has images.
  3. Choose “All photos,” or choose “Selected folders” or “Selected albums” and choose the folders or albums you want to sync.

Step Three: Set on your iPhone or iPod touch


  1. Tap on the Photos icon and browse through the albums or camera roll till you find the right picture you want to use.
  2. Select the picture and it is displayed full screen.
  3. Tap the icon in the lower left corner of the screen. If you don't see the icon, single tap the picture to display the menus.
  4. Select Use As Wallpaper.
  5. Select Set Wallpaper.






7.08.2008

Waiting for Apples

Waiting for Apples
(in the Big Apple)


An Open Letter to

Steve Jobs (Apple CEO)

Honorable Michael Bloomberg (New York City Mayor)

Honorable David Paterson (New York State Governor)

Honorable Hillary Clinton (New York Senator)

Honorable Charles Schumer (New York Senator)

and

The Good People of New York State.

July 4th, 2008

Happy Independence Day!

We the people love Apples.
Apple iPhones!
The Big Apple!
Apples grown locally in New York State!

We are here on a mission to set a new Guinness World Record for "longest time waiting in line to buy something."

Until now, there was never anything we felt excited enough to wait for a ridiculous amount of time. We can't wait for the iPhone 3G.

As the old adage states, "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." So, for the next seven days, expect to see us eating a lot of Apples, and sharing Apples with our friends. We will have local apple farmers deliver us apples every day. And as the line grows, we will give locally-grown apples to everyone waiting on line.

We are excited about the new Apple iPhone, and the Independence it will provide us. We are so excited, in fact, that we have arrived an entire week in advance of the on-sale date. Coincidence or not, we think that Independence Day is a great day to begin Waiting For Apples!

We have come from all parts of the country, and even from abroad, to set a new record for longest time waiting in line to stimulate the economy of NYC. We could have set this record anywhere, and on anything. But, we heart NYC, the Big Apple. And we love Apples grown in and near NYC. So, what more nourishing place than right across from Central Park, the "lungs" of New York City.

We will celebrate many elements of the New York City's PlaNYC 2030 sustainability agenda:

* We will spend a lot of time in a great public space, around the clock.
* We will use mobile solar power from Solar1.
* We will drink NYC's renowned tap water.
* We will have local healthy food (especially Apples) delivered by our community gardener friends, Greenmarket farmers, and locavore restauranteurs via bicycles and pedicabs.
* We will compost our foodscraps, to help sustain our fragile soil.
* And most importantly, we will talk to whoever happens to stop by about local organic farming as a critical element to sustainable healthy living, food security, youth education, and climate change mitigation.

We have many theme songs, among them:

* The Longest Time by Billy Joel,
* La Isla Bonita by Madonna,
* Livin' on a Prayer by Jon Bon Jovi,
* Rockin' in the Free World by Neil Young,
* Living in the Promised Land by Willie Nelson,
* Across the Universe by the Beatles and also Fiona Apple, and
* Feeling Groovy (59th Street Bridge Song) by Simon and Garfunkel.

Our theme album is:

* More Songs about Buildings and Food by The Talking Heads.

By the way, we are not just buying iPhones for ourselves. We will also purchase iPhones for Barack Obama and John McCain, because the world needs an American president to "think different!"

Feel free to stop by and grab an Apple!

In life, liberty, and the pursuit of apple happiness,

TheWhoFarmers

Athea Aina, Brian, Casey, Dane, Daniel, Dori, Heyward, Lloyd, Kaitlin, Makiko and Yumi.

http://www.waitingforapples.com/

7.01.2008

Mobile Content Consumption Survey

Rewrited by Wayne

85 Percent of iPhone Users Browse the Mobile Web; iPhone Is Top Device for News and Information Accessed on Mobile Browser


Mobile Content Consumption: iPhone, Smartphone and Total Market


Source: M:Metrics, Inc., Copyright © 2008. Survey of U.S. mobile subscribers. Data based on three-month moving average for period ending 31st January 2008, n = 31,389. *Smartphones include devices running Windows, Symbian, RIM or Apple operating systems.

Mobile Subscriber Monthly Consumption of Content and Applications


Source: M:Metrics, Inc., Copyright © 2008. Survey of mobile subscribers.
Data based on three-month moving average for period ending 30th January
2007, mobile subscribers in France, n = 12,783 Germany, n = 15,585; Italy,
n = 13,059; Spain, n = 12,720; United Kingdom, n = 15,259; United States,
n = 32,262; the cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenyang, Chengdu,
Wuhan and Xi'an for the three-month average ending China n = 5,163.