Category: iPad

  • 2010 – What a year !!

    Wow, I really can’t believe how 2010 has literally whizzed past. I feel like I’m in some sort of a time warp, and it’s never going to stop. Luckily I’m going to be taking a couple of days off from later this week, and return next year refreshed, and some new cool ideas to boot. I have a feeling 2011 is going to be a C.R.A.C.K.E.R

    From my blogs perspective, 2010 was by far the most rewarding, and possibly one of the most rewarding things I have done in my life. I have seen it grow in huge leaps and bounds, and built up a decent following, whom I really want to carry on and entertain & inform.

    Not too many people know, but earlier this year I was approached by an angel investor to take my blog to the next level & do it full-time. It was possibly one of the toughest decisions I had to make when I had to turn down the offer, for a variety of reasons. Way too many factors to list here, and a couple of personal reasons as well. But that didn’t stop me and motivated me to grow the site, and I honestly believe I have done that. That’s what I say, next year watch out …. :)

    I got a very very exciting project I am working on for 2011. It’s actually more of a personal project, and will see a small shift away from tech, tech, tech…and bring a bit of lifestyle & tech to the site. Exciting stuff…

    I thought I would do a quick recap of some of the highlights of both mine & the blogs for the last year. While I was putting the list together I quickly realised how lucky I was to be given the various opportunities I was given this year. A big thanks to everyone who was a part of these opportunities.

    The site has seen over 200,000 page views this year, and just over 150,000 unique visitors. Unbelievable. My Afrigator ranking peaked at about 16/17 this year, and has stayed pretty much in the top 25 blogs in South Africa throughout the year. My Twitter followers nudged over the 2,000 mark with almost 12,000 tweets already been sent.

    In January we say Steve announced the Apple iPad, which has gone and changed the way we work & live. People are now fully portable, and if the stats are anything to go by, sales of 3 million in 3 months is something not to be sneezed at.

    Round the beginning of February I was a passenger in the car going to Joburg to watch the Top Gear live show. I had a sudden brain wave, and did a quick post on the lyrics of the highly entertaining song, “Enter the Ninja” by Die Antwoord. The post has gone on to be the most viewed post on my site this year with over 30,000 hits. Bizzare. Thanks Google :)
    I also got interviewed on ClassicFM about a project called Izimvo I started working on last year(But am no longer part of). We also saw the much-anticipated Visual Voicemail icon come alive on the iPhone, thanks to Vodacom

    During March the South African internet landscape was changed thanks to 2 very important announcements. Firstly Mweb dropped their broadband prices, which drove home competition, and saw a huge shift in the market. Secondly THE best South African bank, FNB, collaborated with PayPal, and launched PayPal in South Africa. This was a huge move, and opened so many new doors. I also got to see one of the biggest ocean liners in the world, the Queen Mary 2, when it docked in Durban

    April saw the actual launch of the iPad in the US, and I got hands on with one 2 days after it was launched, thanks to the guys at immedia. I also got to write a weekly column for a local newspaper in Ballito, and published my first article on Memeburn (Note to self…need to do more of those)

    With the World Cup a couple of weeks away we say the King Shaka Airport in Durban open in May, as well as Google (finally) launching Google street view in South Africa. Youtube also launched their South African version. During the month, myself and good friend Brad launched Themergency.com, a WordPress focused site, which has done really well (Much thanks to Brad)

    June saw the biggest sporting event kick off in South Africa, but before they kicked off, the Super 14 rugby final was captured in a Hi-Res Pano thanks to the guys at Fancam. I also launched a little add-on to this site called iPhone Help, where people can help and share iPhone questions & answers. One of THE highlights of my year was that I was given an iPad by a great friend & mentor. Best gift ever :) Apple also launched the game-changing iPhone4 in the US and a couple of other countries around the world.

    During July, working alongside Juliaan Evenwel in Cape Town, we launched our very own iPhone app called SA Lotto iPhone app. The app went to number 2 on the SA iTunes chart, which was awesome. We have some really cool ideas lined up for the app in early 2011 :)
    The family also got some time out at the beautiful Honeywood lodge down the KZN south coast. Bliss. I also got to give the Vodafone MiFi a go, thanks to the chaps over at Vodacom, and is now one of my “must-carry-with-me” gadgets.

    During August I attended the fantastic Tech4Africa conference held up in Joburg. I managed to get a sponsored ticket by writing a couple of blog posts for the organisers. By far one of the best and most informative conferences I have been to. When I arrived home in Ballito after the conference, there was a rather large stinky whale which had washed up on the beach. Yum !

    September for me was probably the most memorable month for me. I was invited up to Jozi for the MTN iPhone4 launch event, and received an iPhone4 & sim from MTN. To say I was unbelievably stoked was an understatement. This was by far my highlight of my year, both personally & for my site. We also released the 2Oceansvibe iPhone app, which has seen almost 2,000 downloads already.

    During October, I got to race the swanky new Opel Astra around the track at Kyalami, great day out ! Another landmark broadband announcement was made by CellC when they launched their Whoosh speedstick and I got to try it out. Needless to say I am very happy with the speeds. Another one of those must carry round gadgets.
    October also saw the launch of our local Ballito based news site called BallitoNews. The site has so far proven it’s worth, and is gorwing in leaps and bounds. Another project to keep your eye on in 2011 :)

    November & December have whizzed past and I can’t belive there are only 10 days left in the year. What !!
    I got to play around with a Nokia N8 for 2 weeks, and was left feeling suitably impressed. One of our Themergency plugins cracked the nod and got mentioned on both Mashable & Techcrunch.I also cracked the nod on a TV programme called Media Matters where the covered the iPhone 4 launch.

    Geez, what a year !!! I now understand why I am so moeg. But it’s all good, and I can honestly say I am stoked with what I have achieved this year :) Thanks for being part of my site, and taking the time out with your comments & ideas. Every single one is highly appreciated.
    Hope you have a fantastic Christmas, and see you in 2-0-1-1 :)

  • HUGE sale on EA Games iPhone & iPad apps

    The chaps over at EA Games have some AWESOME Christmas specials on their iPhone & iPad games at the moment. All games, are only $0.99 on the app store. Even the iPad ones. This has to be one of the best bargains of the year :)

    Check out the list below, and buy buy buy. Remember if you need to top up on the iTunes vouchers you can get them from the guys over at iTunesUSA

    Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Was 99¢
    Cause of Death: Can You Catch The Killer? Was 99¢
    Heroes Lore III Was $1.99 Now 99¢
    High Caliber Hunting Was $2.99 Now 99¢
    Pictureka Was $1.99 Now 99¢

    Reckless Racing Was 99¢ Now
    Mirror’s Edge Was $4.99 Now 99

    Need For Speed Hot Pursuit Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    Need For Speed Shift Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    Need For Speed Undercover Was $4.99 Now 99¢

    NBA Elite 11 By EA Sports Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    MMA By EA Sports Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    Fifa 11 By EA Sports Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    Fifa 10 By EA Sports Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    Madden NFL 11 By EA Sports Was $4.99 Now 99¢

    NCAA Football By EA Sports Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    Tiger Woods PGA Tour By EA Sports Was 99¢ Now

    The Sims 3 Was $6.99 Now 99¢
    The Sims 3 Ambitions Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    The Sims 3 World Adventures Was $2.99 Now 99¢

    SimCity Deluxe Was $2.99 Now 99¢
    pore Creatures Was 99¢
    Spore Origins Was 99¢
    Lemonade Tycoon Was 99¢

    Monopoly Was $2.99 Now 99¢

    Monopoly Here & Now: The World Edition Was $2.99 Now 99¢
    Risk: The Official Game Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    Battleship Was 99¢
    Connect 4 Was 99¢
    Boggle Was 99¢

    The Game Of Life Classic Edition Was $2.99 Now 99¢
    Clue Was 99¢
    Trivial Pursuit Was 99¢
    Yahtzee Adventures Was 99¢
    Scrabble Was $2.99 Now 99¢

    R Type Was $1.99 Now 99¢
    Star Trek Was 99¢
    Skate It Was 99¢
    The Simpsons Arcade Was $2.99 Now 99¢
    Dragon’s Lair Was 99¢
    Surviving High School Was 99¢

    Command & Conquer: Red Alert Was 99¢
    Zombies & Me Was $1.99 Now 99¢
    Mass Effect Galaxy Was $1.99 Now 99¢
    Wolfenstein RPG Was $1.99 Now 99¢
    Anytime Pool Was $1.99 Now 99¢

    Tetris Was $2.99 Now 99¢
    Sudoku Was 99¢
    American Idol: The Game Was $1.99 Now 99¢
    Littlest Pet Shop Was $2.99 Now 99¢
    Pandemonium Was 99¢

    Snood Was 99¢
    Mystery Mania Was $1.99 Now 99¢
    Jewel Quest Mysteries Was 99¢

    SimCity Deluxe for iPad Was $6.99 Now 99¢

    Need For Speed Hot Pursuit for iPad Was $9.99 Now 99¢
    Need For Speed Shift for iPad Was $9.99 Now 99¢
    Madden NFL 11 By EA Sports for iPad Was $12.99 Now 99¢
    Mirror’s Edge for iPad Was $9.99 Now 99¢
    Reckless Racing HD Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    Pictureka! for iPad Was $4.99 Now 99¢

    Tetris for iPad Was $7.99 Now 99¢
    Yahtzee HD Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    Boggle for iPad Was 99¢
    Scrabble for iPad Was $9.99 Now 99¢
    Command & Conquer Red Alert for iPad Was $4.99 Now 99¢

    Clue: Secrets & Spies – A Hidden Object Game Was $4.99 Now 99¢
    Snood for iPad Was $4.99 Now 99¢

    (Via: TouchArcade)

  • DSTV Mobile with the Drifta & iPhone

    Today sees the launch of the DSTV Mobile platform to the public. The platform allows you to watch DSTV while on the go, by either using a DVB-H enabled cellphone or a DSTV Drifta Device. Subscription is R39 a month, but is free until the end of March 2011. They currently offer 9 channels including:

    • Africa Magic
    • Channel O
    • Trace TV
    • The eNews Channel
    • SuperSport Blitz
    • SuperSport 1
    • SuperSport 2
    • SuperSport 3
    • Cartoon Network

    DSTV Mobile have launched the product by supporting the Nokia 5330, ZTE F900 & the Nokia N96. By using the Drifta device you can also watch selected DSTV channels on your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch by downloading the DSTV Decoder app (iTunes Link) or your Windows computer. The Drifta device costs R599 and you can get it at your Mulitchoice office or buy online from Kalahari.net.

    I popped past Multichoice during lunch today to pick up a Drifta and see how it works. The lady behind the counter had a quite giggle, cause I was the first person to ask about it. I got back to the office and tried it out. Much to my disappointment, it didn’t pick up any channels and gave me an “Orange Signal light” which means it can’t pick up any channels. I have also double checked the coverage map, and it says I definitely have coverage in the area that I am in.

    I will give it another try later by going outdoors as well as trying at home a bit later. The lady at Multichoice also confirmed that they offer a 7 day money back guarantee.

    I will do a another post soon about my “Drifta journey”, and hopefully get it up and running soon :)

  • How to setup Find My iPhone on iOS 4.2

    As you may know Apple released the latest version of their iPhone and iPad software earlier today. This is a huge update in many regards, and especially for the iPad, which now allows multitasking. This has probably been the biggest bugbear of the iPad since it’s launch, and I honestly think it changes the whole device overnight.

    One of the coolest features of the new iPhone & iPad 4.21 software updates is a feature called Find My iPhone. This functionality has actually been around for a while, if you had an Apple Mobile Me account. But from today, Apple has made this feature free, and I know it will make a couple of people smile, including me.

    What Find My iPhone allows you to do, is pinpoint the exact location of your iPhone/iPad. So that means, if it gets stolen, you now to can log onto a website, and see on a map, exactly where it is. The feature also allows you to send a message to the device, as well as send an “alarm” for up to 2 minutes, for those (too often) times when the iPhone mysteriously creeps between the couch cushions. You also have an option to lock the phone, as well as erase everything off the phone, and make it redundant, should someone steal the phone.

    There is a downfall to this though, and that is that it is only available to iPhone, 3rd Gen iPod Touch & iPad users. I have a little “hack’ below to get round that though if you own a 3Gs :)

    To get Find My iPhone activated you can follow these steps:

    1. Ensure you have updated the firmware on your iPhone/iPad to the latest version, 4.2. To do this, you need to click the update button in iTunes once your phone/iPad is plugged into your computer.
    2. Once your phone restarts, go to:
      • Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Add Account…
      • Choose the Mobile Me option
      • Sign in using your standard iTunes username and password. This is the account you use to sign in to buy apps etc. You do NOT have to set up a new account, you can use your existing account. (One of my readers pointed out you need to have a email address iTunes account for this to work, if you have a standard username, you may need to sign up for a new account)
      • Once this is done, your account will be verified
      • Turn Find My iPhone ON
    3. This will activate the Find My iPhone portion of your “Mobile Me” account
    4. If your iPhone/iPad gets stolen, or you would like to locate it, you can do one of the following
      • Go to https://me.com/find/ and log into your account using your iTunes account details that you signed up with in the step above
      • If you have access to another iPhone/iPad download the Find my iPhone App (iTunes Link – FREE) . Here you can login with your account details and perform the functions as above
    5. If you have an iPhone 3Gs/iPhone 3G and would like to use this service, fear not. Even though the feature is meant for iPhone4 & iPad users, if you want to use it on an older model phone you can do the following
      • Find someone who has an iPhone 4/iPad
      • Sign up for the feature using the steps above and make sure your account is activated
      • This will “activate” your account
      • On your iPhone 3GS/iPhone 3G, you can now setup a mobile me account as above. You can delete the account you setup on the iPhone4/iPad

    If you have any hassles with the above leave a comment below, and we will try to give you a hand. Enjoy this amazing free service :)

  • Computicket iPhone app

    The guys from immedia down here in Durbs have done it again, and produced a cracker of an iPhone app, in the (iTunes Link – FREE). The app went to number 1 on the SA iTunes app store yesterday.

    The app allows you to book and pay for upcoming Computicket events. You can search using the regional search, as well as for a specific event. The app is pretty simple to use, and the interface is clean & simple.

    There are small 2 issues I have found though. 1. You can’t book for movies through the app, and 2. the app doesn’t show seating plans, which, for me, is a big factor when booking for an event. Hopefully these 2 issues will be sorted in the next version.

    Well done immedia boys, looks like Durbs is growing our secret little IT hub quite nicely :)