Friday, August 14, 2015

25 Unusual and Inspiring Uses for Your iPhone

It’s official. The iPhone has become a large part of our lives and, for many of us, we cannot think of life without it. There are many popular applications that have received a lot of media attention, but there are also those that quietly sit in a segment of our iPhone springboard that become an absolute necessity at the best of times.
In today’s post I will be looking at 25 “Unusual and Inspiring” uses for your iPhone – ranging from health to remote controls for just about anything! Please feel free to discuss apps that you too find unique in the comments below. Now on to the list…

Health

1. Surviving an Earthquake

I thought I’d start off with the most dramatic one first. Imagine thanking your handy little iDevice for keeping you alive in an Earthquake. Well, American film maker Dan Woolley has. Once freeing himself from rubble, and finding an escape to an elevator shaft, Woolley used a first-aid application to assist him in treating his wounds. The application also told him to set reminders not to fall asleep so he would not go into shock.
Some examples of these such applications are; St John’s Ambulance First Aid and Pocket First Aid and CPR (Woolley used this one!)
First Aid
First Aid

2. Electronic Medical Records

LifeRecord is a handy little application for Doctors and medical professionals. Essentially it gives access to patients’ records via technology called EMRAnywhere. Doctors can prescribe medicine, bill patients and pull up their records regardless of where they are all with the touch of a button. The iPhone application works in sync with the desktop version so all records are kept up to date between the two devices.

3. Become Pregnant

Yes indeed, your iPhone can help you to become pregnant! A woman in the UK (Lena Bryce) was thought to be infertile for four years until she purchased an iPhone and downloaded theFree Menstrual Calendar application. Within two months of using this application, Bryce became pregnant and even gave birth on the exact day the application predicted. The child has been dubbed the first ‘iPhone Baby’.
Menstrual Calendar
Menstrual Calendar

4. Baby Monitor

A very smart idea that allows you to use your iPhone as a baby monitor for when it is sleeping (if you can part from it for that long!). CodeGoo’s Baby Monitor application is designed to alert you when your child awakens by placing an automatic phone call to any specified number when it detects sound or movement.
Baby Monitor
Baby Monitor

5. Warm Your Hands

Feeling cold this Winter? Well this is a great solution for you! The Hands Heater application will run your iPhone and will heat up the processes onboard to keep your hands toasty and warm! Obviously it won’t get too hot (and will likely cripple your battery life), so don’t expect any miracles, but a cool little app nonetheless.
The Hand Heater
The Hand Heater

Music

6. DJ Deck

An application not to be taken too seriously – Mix Deck is your own pocket DJ. You can mess around with the music on your iPhone by changing the speed and even using built in effects. Obviously not to be used in a real sense, but fun to play around with – who knows, it might inspire you to pick up Logic?
DJ Decks
DJ Decks

7. Guitar Tuner

Guitar Toolkit is an application I use regularly myself. After searching through the iTunes store I found it to be the highest rated, and the most expensive. All I can say is WOW! It is very accurate – even with my iPhones microphone. I tune my Bass guitar with it often, it’s quick and easy! On top of this you get functionality of of a metronome and a chord library.
There are many other great tuner apps out there, just not as feature-packed. Cleartune is an example of such an application. If you are just after a tuner, maybe give it a go.
Tuner & Chords
Tuner & Chords

Law

8. Locate Thief

Kevin Miller of Gizmodo has an interesting story of how he located the thief of his iPhone viaMobileMe’s ‘Find my iPhone’ service. While in Chicago, Miller’s iPhone was stolen at a bar. The next day he used ‘Find my iPhone’ to track down the thief, send him messages and eventually corner them until he gave it back.
Now imagine if a said thief stole multiple items of you including your iPhone. Miller is not the first, nor will he be the last. There are numerous cases of these stories floating around the net – lets just hope if your iPhone does get stolen, the battery does not run flat or they don’t turn it off.

9. Blood Alcohol Concentration Calculation

Ever been unsure what your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was and didn’t want to risk losing your license? Never fear – your iPhone is here to help! There are numerous applications out there that assist you in working out what your BAC is. One I have found useful is iAlcohol. It uses a library of drinks and the latest science research to help you calculate when you are safe to drive again. DrinkTracker is another such application.
As a provisional driver (whose BAC has to be 0) this application is very useful after a big night to gauge when it is safe to drive in the morning.
iAlcohol
iAlcohol

10. Speed Traps

Trapster.com is a service that is available to you on both your computer and mobile device. It relies on its users to submit information about current speed traps, or known locations of police. You can set it up to alert you within a specified distance of your location.
And yes, it does seem Police are endorsing the use of it – entering in their own locations.
Trapster
Trapster

Payments

11. Invoicing and Time Tracking

There are various invoicing and time tracking applications available to us so we can do all the ‘paperwork’ on our iPhone from any location – even a clients office. Billings – a very popular Mac application has recently come out with their iPhone version which will synchronise across both platforms. It works quite well and, while the initial application is free, you need to do an in-app purchase to enable abilities like synchronisation between the two.
Another application, Timewerks, also lets you do your invoicing and time tracking on the spot. While it doesn’t look as visually appealing, it works.

12. On-the-Spot Payments

Think back to when internet banking was first introduced – you were amazed you could access your money from pretty much anywhere in the world? Square is the next thing to put you back into that ‘amazement zone’. In simple terms, it allows you to take payment (cash or card) anywhere, on your iPhone.
When you sign up for Square, you are mailed a small card reader that sits neatly in your headphone jack allowing you to take payments with a 2.9% rate. Other than this there are no other costs. You can even email your customer their invoice on the spot so no paperwork is required. Unfortunately it is not available in Australia just yet, but I can assume it will be more readily available in the coming months.

Remote Control & Access

13. Control House

There are manydifferent applications out there for controlling your home from a remote location. This can be anything from your alarm, locks, lights, air conditioner and media system. You of course need to buy hardware from the respective company to get this set up, but the convenience would be golden. Some also monitor your energy usage, so you could save money on your energy bills too.

14. Rent a Car

ZipCar is a service offered in the US, Canada and the UK. It allows you to reserve cars for your own use for a specified time. For a while now they have offered you the ability to reserve these vehicles using your computer and use your ‘ZipCard’ (a card with a small chip within it) to unlock the cars.
The concept behind it is ingenious, as it allows you to take total control of your rental. What makes this even better is that you can do all this and more right from your iPhone. Once you have booked the vehicle (via computer or your iPhone), you can use it to beep its horn to locate the vehicle in a parking lot, and even unlock it. Simply brilliant!
ZipCar
ZipCar

15. Car Key

The Viper SmartStart application gives you the same functionality as ZipCar (although a bit more), but for your own vehicle! You may unlock it, pop the trunk, sound the alarm, or even start your car remotely! It certainly would be convenient, however I would keep your keys with you just in case – what if you park in a 3G/Edge blackspot?

16. Remote Access PC/Mac

TeamViewer is a great remote access application for both Mac and PC. It is very easy to use, with virtually no set up. TeamViewer is also available for the iPhone now so you can access your computer while you are out and about. Reports state that it is quite smooth, even over 3G. It’s free too, so why not try it?
TeamViewer
TeamViewer

17. Remote Mouse To Computer

There are many remote mice applications out there on the app store, but I have found Air Mouse Pro to be the best. It works in a very fluid manner and is more than just a trackpad. In addition, it offers keyboard replacement, and emulation of your dock.
It also gives you the ability to remote control your media applications. Once you have purchased the application, just download the small program for your computer as well.

18. Automatic Computer Lock

AirLock is an application that automatically locks your computer based on your iPhone’s proximity to it (via Bluetooth). It looks like a promising application but has a few bugs to be ironed out – read all about it in a review from our sister-site Mac.AppStorm.
I can assure you that once they work out the various bugs, this will become one of those ‘must have’ applications for the workplace.

19. Record Cable Remotely

Cable is a great thing isn’t it? With your iPhone you can now remotely record cable programmes from virtually anywhere in the world. For those users with a TiVo, there is aweb app. For users in Australia with Foxtel, there’s a fully fledged App Store tool.

Utilities & Miscellaneous

20. Cooking Guide

You’re at home and don’t know what to cook? Why not pick up your trusty iPhone and do a bit of searching. AllRecipes.com’s Dinner Spinner app is here to save the day!
With this application (free and paid version) you can search through a library of various recipes to try out. It’s a nice, quick and easy way to gain an idea of what to cook up, and you have all the instructions at your fingertips.
Also worth mentioning, for those who are going out but don’t know where to go, isUrbanSpoon’s app.
AllRecipes
AllRecipes

21. Paint

Using the iPhone’s multi-touch technology, you can turn your iPhone into a digital canvas. In fact, Jorge Colombo has done just that, painting the cover of The New Yorker.
He used a widely popular application called Brushes. Many people have experimented and played around with it as you can see from their Flickr pool. Some creations are quite impressive and blow you away.
Brushes
Brushes

22. Desk Calendar

FlipTime is a neat little iPhone app that can serve as a replacement for your desk calendar. It is designed to sit in your iPhone’s dock while you are at your desk. Again, it is another paper-saving solution over the traditional method.
FlipTime
FlipTime

23. Metal Detector

This is a nifty little app that only works on the iPhone 3GS (and iPads). It uses the in-built magnetometer to do this. There have been varied reports about the success of this application, but at least it has some possible basis for success – rather than other gimmick-type software!

24. Speedo

A cool thing about utilising the GPS functionality of the iPhone is that you can start to play around with applications surrounding speed, height, etc. German company xGadgets has created an iPhone app that will do all of this, plus add in tracking too!
There are also many others in the App Store too, they just don’t offer the same feature set. If you want a ‘lighter’ option, they are probably more viable.
Speedometer
Speedometer

25. Spirit Level

iHandySoft have created an ingenious spirit level that makes use of the accelerometer in the iPhone. It’s called iHandy Level and it’s free. It’s very easy to use, just collaborate it and off you go. If you were after a more feature-rich application – iHandySoft have created aCarpenters toolkit which contains more functionality.
Spirit Level
Spirit Level

Conclusion

That concludes this (rather large) post. It is amazing what the iPhone can do with all its built-in technologies and it’s great to see developers coming up with very innovative ways to utilise the device. I can safely assume in future versions of the iPhone to come, there will be even more functionality!

200 Ways To Make Money Online

We hear many stories of people making a lot of money from just sitting at their computer, and it is entirely possible. There are many folks making six figures a year from just working online. The internet is a gold mine if you know how to access that treasure.
Money schemes can be a scam tough! It is therefore important that you do your research. The infographic below shows over 200 ways in which to make money online. Pretty straight forward, these ways are completely legal.
What it demands from you is that instead of sitting idle and watching your crappy TV, you sit in front of your computer, learn and make money!
Even if you’re not willing to give up your full time job, you can easily fit these tasks around it. It’s a good way to bring in a few hundred every month and add it to your income.
I myself make money from the following ways listed in the infographic – writing/blogging (like this article I’m writing now), graphic design, coding, internet marketing, freelancing, affiliate marketing and advertising. It is a lot and that is because it’s my full time job. If you do this sort of thing full time, you can easily carry out many different ways to make money. And they all add up at the end of the month.
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Best Remote Desktop Software


Remote Desktop Access is a great way to keep in touch with the files on your desktop and manage them from any possible location and also to help your acquaintances with troubleshooting their issues remotely. Also for developers, remote desktops are a great way to speed up the deployments. Data centers are remotely configured using remote desktop applications and are the norm in industrial applications.

While the upsides to remote desktop is too good to be ignored, the right tools are needed to connect with your friends and family safe and secured. One of the most popular and widely used Remote Desktop software is ‘Teamviewer’ and we will be looking at a few alternatives that better this tool.

Why the need for Teamviewer Alternative?

While Teamviewer is a handy tool for getting started on remote desktop, it doesn’t provide the simplicity and reliability expected from such a tool. Security is one primary concern that causes many users to flock away from Teamviewer, if not properly configured. Your system is directly put in risk if the average user doesn’t configure the settings on this tool appropriately.
Even though the personal license version is for free, Teamviewer charges a hefty fee for the business version.  Although Teamviewer features many useful functionality like file transfers, collaborations and mobile access, there are better Teamviewer alternatives should you decide to do away with it.

10 Best Teamviewer Alternatives

Here are the 10 best alternatives to Teamviewer that you can opt for your remote desktop activities.

1. Windows Remote Desktop Connection

Windows Remote Desktop Connection is a free feature built into the Microsoft Windows Operating System. This setting can be accessed from the computer’s System settings, found in the control panel. The router of the remote PC needs to be routed on the port 3389 to direct it to your PC. Multiple PC control at a time is not something that this tool is capable of. This nifty tool is great for users beginning out on Remote desktop clients and do not want to install any additional software to get the work done.

Key Features: Fast and complete access control over a remote PC, Easy to set up and already built into Microsoft  Windows.

Why you should opt for Remote Desktop Connection?

The tool is simple, easy-to-use and comes built-in with your edition of Windows OS makes this tool a great fit for beginners and dabblers, beginning out on Remote desktop applications. If you are looking to a less bloated remote desktop client, Remote Desktop Connection is your best choice.

Supported Platforms: Windows and Mac OS X

Pricing: Free, Built into Windows Professional, Ultimate and Business versions.

2. Real VNC

RealVNC

RealVNC provides both free and paid versions of the Remote Desktop Client, built on top of VNC framework. The VNC technology, or Virtual Network Computing is an open-source technology upon which this tool is built. Although somewhat more complicated that Teamviewer in setting up, VNC offers a reliable and secure connection. This cross-platform utility helps you connect individually to a remote computer or also connect multiple PC’s behind a public IP Address.

Key Features: Cross-platform remote control, VNC authentication, Encryption, File Transfer, Chats, etc.

Why you should opt for RealVNC?

Although a bit difficult to configure the network getting started with your remote connection, RealVNC offers the reliability and features like encryption, collaboration tools and chat features to make sure that your remote connection bodes well for the person on the other end of it.

Supported Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, UNIX, Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi.

Pricing: Free for Private use, $30/desktop for Personal commercial use and $44/desktop for Enterprise use.

3. Join.me

JoinMe

Developed by LogMeIn, Join.me is a premium remote desktop service that lets business run remote meetings, with people located anywhere across the world. Their instant screen sharing tool offers a better way for meetings and the paid versions offers up to 250 participants to join the meeting and a presenter swap lets people share their viewpoints across the attendees. Join.me is easily the best collaboration tool trusted by hundreds of universities and Fortune 500 companies.

Key Features: Mobile Apps, Unlimited audio, Recording, One-click meeting scheduling, Up to 250 participants and presenter swap.

Why you should opt for Join.me?

If you are running a business or even for individual purposes you need to collaborate remotely with people, Join.Me is a great remote management tool that you can use. A fast, easy and better way to connect and collaborate with people remotely is what Join.me is all about.

Supported Platforms: Windows and Mac OS X.

Pricing: Free for Basic VoIP, $ 15/mo for Pro plan and $19/mo for Enterprise plans with premium meetings and advanced management.

4. Splashtop

Splashtop

Splashtop offers free and paid remote desktop solutions for individuals and businesses alike. You can use the tool for Free if you are using it for personal purposes on up to computers. Setting up the tool on your Windows or Mac and accessing remotely over your Android or iOS based mobile phone is what Splashtop achieves pretty spectacularly. There is minimum latency on audio and video streaming, so that makes it easier for you to even enjoy your media remotely.

Key Features: Stream audio and video, manage and transfer files, Free for personal use up to 5 computers.

Why you should opt for Splashtop?

If you are using the remote desktop solution primarily for accessing media remotely and for little of troubleshooting purposes, Splashtop will make a great remote desktop companion. The experience provided by Splashtop in Remote desktop accessing is pretty amazing and its secured cross-platform support, with a minimal cost makes it one of the better Teamviewer Alternatives.

Supported Platforms: Windows, OS X, Linux, Android and iOS.

Pricing: Free for 6 months, $1.99/mo after that (Individual use); $60/yr per user for Businesses.

5. LogMeIn Pro

LogMeIn

LogMeIn offers one of the best remote desktop solutions to individuals and businesses alike. Although the free version of LogMeIn was discontinued recently, that doesn’t keep it from being listed as one of the best alternatives to Teamviewer. With many key features like file transfer and accessing of local printer, LogMeIn still serves as one of the best premium alternatives to Teamviewer.

Key Features: File transfers, Audio and video streaming, Full-remote access to transfer files, print documents to a local printer and share documents with collaborators.

Why you should opt for LogMeIn Pro?

LogMeIn Pro offers a unique prospect for remote desktop accessing and it is one of the best of its kind. Although priced somewhat less than the Teamviewer app, LogMeIn offers features that are non-existent in many remote desktop applications of its kind.

Supported Platforms: Windows and Mac OS X

Pricing: $99/yr for Individuals (Access up to 2 computers), $249/yr for Small businesses with 5 computers and $449/yr for Businesses with 10 computers.

6. Ultra VNC

UVNC

Another tool based on the VNC (Virtual Network Computing) technology is UltraVNC. This is a free tool developed for systems based on Windows to remotely access other systems. You can completely work on another remote system once the connection is established. File transfer is also allowed in this tool and that makes it a handy little free tool for quickly establishing a remote connection and getting your work done.

Key Features: Complete remote access of desktop, File transfers, etc.

Why you should opt for UltraVNC?

UltraVNC is a completely Free solution to remote desktop applications and offers a simple setup process that gets you connected in a matter of minutes. Use this tool for instant remote file sharing or helping someone remotely troubleshoot their issues.

Supported Platforms: Windows


Pricing: Free

7. Chrome Remote Desktop

Chrome Remote Desktop

Another one of the Teamviewer alternatives that even does away with the need of installing a software is the Google Remote desktop application. This free tool is available as an extension for Google Chrome browser, accessible on any operating system running it. The add-on lets users remotely access any desktop and its contents right from their browser.

Key Features: Google Chrome-based remote desktop accessing, Access to files and folders and Fully secured.

Why you should opt for Chrome Remote Desktop?

If you are looking for a remote desktop solution without even the need for leaving your web browser, this nifty add-on will get you the work done. Setting up is simple and the add-on costs nothing in addition to providing an easy-to-use setup for getting your remote desktop connected.

Supported browsers: Google Chrome

Pricing: Free

8. WebEx Free

WebEx

Cisco’s WebEx is more than just for conducting meetings. This free and premium tool lets you remotely connect with people based on different systems through the free mobile or desktop applications. These remote desktop setups albeit have to be an attended one on the other side. The one hosting the meeting could share his desktop and choose to pass over the control of mouse and keyboard to other presenters. Sharing files, chat and face-to-face live interaction are also capable with this tool.

Key Features: Video conferencing, Markup tools, Recording meetings, Free mobile apps, Scheduling in Outlook, Password protected messages, etc.

Why you should opt for WebEx?
If you are looking for a premium business solution or just for remotely accessing a desktop with added bit of interaction to it, Cisco’s WebEx would be a great fit for your needs.

Supported Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Mobile Apps

Pricing: Free for 3 People, $24/mo, $49/mo and $89/mo for 8, 25 and 100 people respectively

9. AMMYY Adminn

AMMYY Adminn

AMMYY Adminn is a free remote desktop solution for both individuals and businesses alike. The tool, unlike heavy remote desktop software, comes in as a tiny application, under 1MB. You can also perform actions like file transfers and live chat in addition to remotely connecting to the other system. Secure connection and easy to manage software makes AMMYY Adminn one of the most preferred free remote desktop clients.

Key Features: Easy to setup, System administrations, Remote office and presentations, Built-in voice and Text chat, etc.

Why you should opt for AMMYY Adminn?
AMMYY Adminn leaves behind a shorter footprint when it comes to software requirements. The tool is pretty nifty and very low data consuming one which gets professional remote desktop accessing features for free. Simple to setup and get around with is one of the primary reasons that many users opt for this tool.

Supported Platforms: Windows

Pricing: Free for non-commercial uses; The Starter, Premium and Corporate licensed tools are priced at $33.90, $66.90 and $99.90 respectively.

10. Mikogo

Mikogo


Although priced a bit heavily for business users, Mikogo is a great premium tool for businesses and individuals with commercial purposes. The tool is completely browser based and no need for software or plugin installations. Tons of features is what Mikogo comes packed along with. The cross-platform browser-based tool is great for remote support, conferences/meetings and other remote desktop purposes.

Key Features: Fully browser-based – no downloads or plugins, Share documents, swap presenter, Remotely control a desktop, Free mobile app,s video conferencing, Multi-user whiteboard, File transfer, chat and more.


Why you should opt for Mikogo?

Tons of features and the best value for your money is what you get with Mikogo. This heavily featured tool also comes with VoIP chat protocol in addition to the previously mentioned host of features with it. Opening up your browser and getting started with it is made simpler without even the need for installing any application or plugin.

Supported Platforms: Browser-based – Works on PC, Mac, Linux, iPhones, iPads and Android mobile devices.

Pricing: $13/mo for 3 participants, $19/mo for 25 participants, $39/mo for 25 participants & unlimited hosts and $78/mo for 25 participants with 3 session channels.

20 Premium Responsive and Mobile Website Templates

Responsive Website Templates

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