Key Options Announces Mobile Strategy Consulting Key Options is pleased to announce its Mobile Strategy consulting services for Small to Medium Business, Corporate and Government so that they can maximise the use of their mobile devices. “The growth in the uptake of Mobile devices such as iPhones, iPads, and other platforms has been incredible. We [...]
Written by: Rick Wylie on January 8, 2012.
Key Options’ is please to announce the release of its iMDM (Mobile Device Management Service) product that simplifies the management of iOS devices within business. iMDM allows systems administrators to: • Remotely install in-house iOS Apps onto iOS Devices without iTunes • Configure, and secure iOS Devices via configuration and distribution profiles Customisable iMDM is designed from the ground [...]
Written by: Rick Wylie on August 19, 2011.
4.3.3 for iPhone and iPad is out, addressing the location cache controversy. You can now switch off location services and the entire cache of location data will be deleted form your iPhone. iOS 4.3.3 available, contains changes to location database.
Written by: Peter Wells on May 5, 2011.
Apple recently posted their “Q and A” on location data trying to remove some of the concerns about the data gathering it does for location tracking. MacWorld magazine has an interesting article on how “assisted GPS” works in the iPhone and expands on what Apple says and how the behaviour works – including suggesting why [...]
Written by: David Colville on April 29, 2011.
Most of the 15 million original iPads sold to date do not need to be replaced by iPad 2s. That’s not a problem for Apple, nor a failure for the iPad 2. A $500-800 device should have a useful life that is longer than a year. The same is true for all Apple’s products: iPods, [...]
Written by: Peter Wells on March 11, 2011.
If you’re sick of waiting for Things to get decent cloud sync, you cant afford OmniFocus or you’ve just spent too much money on a million little to-do apps and are now just bitter about the whole genre, check out Wunderlist. It is free for desktop, (Mac or PC) iPhone and iPad. And it’s pretty [...]
Written by: Peter Wells on March 8, 2011.
A useful little feature has recently been added to TripView Sydney that not a lot of people seem to know about or use. Since I stumbled across it the other day, I’ve become obsessed with telling everyone i know. TripView has a built in alarm feature that allows you to set an alarm for any saved trip. [...]
Written by: Peter Wells on March 8, 2011.
I can see this being handy in meetings with a phone on silent. Or incredibly embarrassing.. Apple Dreams Up Some Cool Video Ringtones for the iPhone + – Patently Apple.
Written by: Peter Wells on March 8, 2011.
Let’s be absolutely clear on this: just like the original iPad, the iPad 2 will not be carrier-locked in Canada, or anywhere else. If you buy the UMTS/GSM model of iPad 2 (known in the US as the AT&T iPad 2), you can swap out the iPad 2′s micro-SIM and replace it with one from [...]
Written by: Peter Wells on March 8, 2011.
Just like the iPhone 4 before it, the feature I wanted most from the iPad 2 was support for 900 MHz UMTS/HSDPA in its 3G chipset. And just like the iPhone 4, the UMTS/GSM version of the 3G-enabled iPad 2 delivers, with the same quad-band support as the iPhone 4. via iPad 2 gets same [...]
Written by: Peter Wells on March 8, 2011.