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iMessage: The Ultimate Messaging Service?

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2013.02.18 -

Until the launch of iOS 5, Apple relied on regular messaging services on its iPhones, such as SMS/text messaging, MMS/picture messaging, and email. However iOS 5 brought with it iMessage, and a new messaging revolution started.

whited00r 6 Keeps 2007 and 2008 iPhones Feeling Current

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.12.14 -

Five years on, and the original iPhone is still hanging in there – but not without a little help. That help comes in the shape of the whited00r project.

iPhone OS 3: Let’s Build an App List

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.09.21 - Leave a comment -

In the wake of iOS 6, it is easy to forget those older devices running older version of iOS (or iPhone OS, as it was previously named). Apple certainly likes to forget them quickly and move on with its shiny new beast. A big gripe of mine is the fact that the App Store is […]

iOS 6 Makes iPhone 3GS Feel Like a New Phone

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.09.20 - Leave a comment -

After the somewhat shocking announcement that the iPhone 3GS, introduced in 2009, would be getting the latest iOS offering from Apple – that is iOS 6 in 2012 – I have been eagerly awaiting that day.

What iOS 6 Means to iPhone 3GS Owners

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.06.13 - Leave a comment -

Here at Low End Mac, we not only use older Macs, but also older iDevices. Released in 2009, the iPhone 3GS is now Apple’s low-end phone.

iPhone 3GS: S Definitely Stands for Speed

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.04.26 - Leave a comment -

As much as I love getting the most out of older Apple machines and devices and being a low-end user, sometimes I just want to be up there running the latest software and operating systems.

How Much Longer Will Apple Support the iPhone 3GS?

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.04.26 - Leave a comment -

The next piece of Apple equipment to upgrade is my phone, but will that be an iPhone 3GS?

Back to My Original iPhone, Thanks to Whited00r

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.03.20 - Leave a comment -

If anyone has an original iPhone and doesn’t do much surfing, I would urge you to install whited00r on it, breathe new life into your aging (but still very capable phone), and marvel at the speed of it.

iPhone: Enable MMS on an Unsupported Carrier

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.03.02 - Leave a comment -

If you are using an unofficial carrier, you might find yourself running into problems when trying to set up mobile internet settings of MMS settings.

No Old Apps for You: Apple’s Message to Early iPhone Users

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.01.23 - Leave a comment -

I had to write this, as I have spent most of this weekend infuriated by Apple and its disgustingly aggressive planned obsolescence strategy.

Is There Room for the Original iPhone in 2012?

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2012.01.11 - Leave a comment -

The iPhone has been around since 2007 and been revised and upgraded a number of times, but with the iPhone 4S being so advanced, is there room for the original iPhone in 2012? The short answer is yes. But it does depend on what you do with it and what you want a smartphone for.

Will iOS 5 Abandon Support for PowerPC Macs?

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2011.06.16 - Leave a comment -

I am still enjoying the announcements from this year’s WWDC. The details about iOS 5 sound great, pushing Apple further forward in the portable world. iOS 5 got me thinking about the PowerPC platform.

Unleash Your Original iPhone or 3G with Whited00r

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Tech Spectrum - 2011.05.27 - Leave a comment -

Custom firmware is everywhere in the Android world, and thanks to the whited00r team, we now have optimised firmware for older iPhones.

Sharing Files Between Your Mac and Your iPad

John Hatchett,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Recycled Computing - 2011.03.25 - Leave a comment -

The traditional way of moving files to the iPad is to use the syncing function of iTunes. Music, videos, apps, notes, and bookmarks can all be moved from your Mac OS X desktop or laptop to the iPad. But what if you just want to move one file? You probably don’t want to fire up your […]

Could a Smartphone Replace Your Laptop?

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Low End Mobile, Tech Spectrum - 2010.06.25 - Leave a comment -

About two years ago, I asked whether smartphones could ever replace laptops. With subsequent advances in the iPhone and the rise of the Google Android market, smartphones are the hottest new toy – and I raise the question again.

Touch Typing on the iPad Is Possible, But…

John Hatchett,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Recycled Computing - 2010.04.12 - Leave a comment -

I held out. I waited until I could actually pick up an iPad and handle it. I had to wait until a couple of mall rats stopped playing video games on it. Then it was mine.

How to Use a 1G iPod touch as a WiFi Phone

John Hatchett,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Recycled Computing - 2009.02.18 - Leave a comment -

As we should remember from earlier episodes, I received a first generation (1G) iPod touch from my beloved wife. At the time, the only bummer was the fact that the second generation (2G) touch had the ability to use a microphone.

What’s More Practical, a Netbook or an iPod touch?

John Hatchett,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Recycled Computing - 2009.02.12 - Leave a comment -

Do I really need a netbook? I mean, I’ve got an iPod touch – and am I pleased with it!

Use FileMaker Pro Databases on Your iPhone

Adam Rosen,  Adam's Apple, iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac - 2008.10.06 - Leave a comment -

I recently joined the ranks of the iPhone enabled and am having a generally marvelous time with my new iToy. One of the best features is how seamlessly the iPhone works with my Mac’s Address Book and Calendar data via Apple’s Sync Services. No third party data conduit is needed – unlike Treo or BlackBerry […]

Can Smart Phones Replace Laptops?

Adam Geller,  iOS & iDevices, Low End Mac, Low End Mobile, Tech Spectrum - 2008.09.16 - Leave a comment -

Everyone seems to want portable computing, but are laptops now considered too big? Could a smartphone be a suitable replacement for a laptop?

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