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September 22, 2012

iPhone 101

Two days prior to the release of the new iPhone5, while at lunch with colleagues, coincidentally in a 85th floor restaurant in Taipei 101, conversation went towards the next possible versions of iPhone (after iPhone5, that is) and the one which was most popular imagination was the iPhone 101. Not sure, how all this started but guess was it because Foxconn a Taiwanese company being the assembler of the iPhone?

Here are some pictures of the imaginative future versions of iPhone:


While googling for iPhone 101, also saw few more innovative possible future versions of iPhone. Here they are:






All pictures from google image search

And, thanks to Vineet Digga, who provided the link, of the future iPhone versions, the best of all!

Please click on the link below and discover iPhone Infinity!....just try it...its fun....

http://future-iphone.com/#5

July 27, 2012

Eenadu (ఈనాడు) ePaper app for iPad

Satish Pasupunuri has come up with an upgraded version of his earlier epaper app for Eenadu newspaper. Now the latest version is for iPad for reading Eenadu ఈనాడు  e-paper. 

Application name and the instructions are given to install the same on your iPad. 

The earlier version that I mentioned in my post on 6th Feb 2012 was for iPhone, iPod. 

Now you can keep track of happenings back home on your iPad too. The application works similar to Eenadu web pdf copies version that I posted few days ago. You can increase or decrease the size of the pdf copy and the resolution is simply great. 





At this point in time, this app is free. Go ahead and download it from Apple Appstore asap before it becomes a paid app.

Please download and leave some good comments on the app store for all the hard work that Satish is doing. 

Please share with readers if you have any info on any other Indian Newspaper e-paper apps. Thanks.

May 22, 2012

Travel Report - New York - Pictures from Top Of The Rock

For years I have been dreaming of viewing the Manhattan skyline from Empire state building. During last year visit, my son convinced me to go to 30, Rockfeller Center's Observation Deck, instead. Truly, amazing sight.

Many of the buildings are more than 100 years old and there were no modern machineries while building them. Truly some of these buildings are architectural marvels.



In the following picture, the famous Central Park is at the background:












Following one is probably the best.




(pictures, video taken with my iPhone4)

By the way, the famous TV sitcom '30 Rock' derives its name from this building i.e., 30 Rockfeller Center.


February 8, 2012

Andhra Jyothi (ఆంధ్ర జ్యోతి) e-Paper for iPhone, iPad app

Thanks once again to Sathish Kumar Pasupunuri for providing another telugu newspaper e-paper. Now Andhra Jyothi ఆంధ్ర జ్యోతి e-paper is available as an app on AppStore. This time around this app is also available for iPad. 




Please go ahead grab this app as it is a free app at this point in time (though supported by ads).

Happy reading!

Please share any such Indian e-papers for the readers of this blog.

Thanks. 

February 6, 2012

Eenadu (ఈనాడు) iPhone/iPod app for reading ePaper

Thanks to Satish Pasupunuri, we have an app on Apple app store for reading Eenadu ఈనాడు  e-paper. Have given here the application name and the instructions to install the same on your iPhone or iPod. Currently iPad version is awaited. 

Amazing stuff. From your iPhone or iPod, you can keep track of happenings back home. The application works similar to Eenadu web pdf copies version that I posted few days ago. You can increase or decrease the size of the pdf copy and the resolution is simply great. 




Btw, forgot to mention. At this point in time, this app is free. Go ahead and download asap before it becomes a paid app.

Please download and leave some good comments on the app store for all the hard work that Satish is doing. 

Please share with readers if you have any info on any other Indian Newspaper e-paper apps. Thanks.