May
24
2009
Stream Video to Iphone with Tversity
After using Tversity for quite some time to stream my media to my Xbox 360 over my local network, I decided I wanted the same functionality on my iphone.
This is how I did it:
Logged on to my wifi with my iphone and pointed safari to: 192.168.2.10:41952 which is the ip address of my tversity windows server.
41952 is the port that the tversity mediaserver listens on.
I was then shown a nice and easy to navigate web interface to browse through all my folders.
After locating a basic xvid tv show I selected “Play in Media Player”.
The iphone loaded the media player and seemed like it was going to load the movie but then this error popped up.
“This movie format is not supported”.
I searched and searched for a solution to this but found none so I transcoded a video file using one of the many ipod touch video converter programs and added it to my media in tversity.
When I browsed to this file in Tversity and clicked play it worked.
It’s kinda a pain that Tversity can’t handle converting these files on the fly but it’s still useful to watch videos on my mobile
no comments | tags: iphone, network, Phone, program, tv, web, xbox, xbox 360 | posted in iphone
May
14
2009
If you own an iPhone or iPod Touch, you’ve probably browsed or bought from the iTunes Store. With over 35,000 downloads currently available, finding the quality in all that quantity is growing increasingly difficult, frustrating and costly.



no comments | tags: games, iphone, Phone | posted in technical news
May
14
2009
Recently, Apple proudly strutted its feathers, pointing at the one billion iPhone free and paid apps users have installed on their little bundles of electronic joy. Now, the folks at LSVP have done the math and calculated how much revenue, approximately, did that billion generate.Short version: not that much.



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May
14
2009
While all eyes are on Apple’s annual developers conference as a likely forum for new iPhone hardware announcements, one Wall Street analyst is advising clients that better bets may be placed on an event a few weeks later that may also mark the return of Steve Jobs. In a note to clients, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster said he believes a press…



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May
13
2009
An anonymous reader writes “The Empathic Systems Project a Northwestern University demonstrate up to 50% power savings by controlling CPU frequency scaling based upon the end user. They measure the user with eye trackers, galvanic skin response, and force sensors to find a CPU frequency that the user is satisfied with. They are currently studying user activity and system performance on mobile architectures, specifically the Android G1 phone.”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.



no comments | tags: mobile, Phone | posted in technical news
May
13
2009
Red Laser, which has just hit the iTunes App Store, is the ultimate iPhone barcode scanner, which works just like one of those red-laser scanners at the checkout (hence the name.)



no comments | tags: iphone, Phone | posted in technical news
May
13
2009
AT&T’s obviously taking a good helping of heat today over Sling’s rock-and-a-hard-place decision to remove 3G streaming capability from its SlingPlayer Mobile build for the iPhone — a decision that gets at the very heart of several hot-button issues plaguing AT&T and Apple alike — and the carrier understandably felt the need to release an officia



no comments | tags: Apple, iphone, mobile, Phone | posted in technical news
May
13
2009
Over the last year, it’s become clear that Google has a bigger war on its hands in mobile than it had anticipated. It’s principal antagonist is sexy Apple iPhone, which has seriously disrupted Google’s ambitions to turn mobile industry into a Web-based …



no comments | tags: Apple, google, iphone, mobile, Phone, web, web-based | posted in technical news
May
13
2009
Samsung Electronics Co. announced its highest capacity memory card today with twice the storage of previous cards.



no comments | tags: cell phone, Phone | posted in technical news
May
12
2009
A poster on an Chinese Apple site claims to have played with Apple’s next-gen iPhone, and he spills the beans on the specs – More RAM, faster processor, 3.2 Megapixel camera with autofocus and more



no comments | tags: Apple, chinese, iphone, Phone | posted in technical news