Tuesday, March 31, 2009

At last! iPhone 3.0 software to introduce ... copy and paste!

BY Matt Marrone DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Updated Tuesday, March 17th 2009, 5:38 PM
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Apple unveiled its 3.0 software for iPhone and iPod Touch on Tuesday.
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For nearly two years, the iPhone was a must-have device with one very conspicuous missing feature: copy and paste.
Not anymore.
Apple unveiled the next generation iPhone and iPod Touch software - version 3.0 - at its Cupertino, Calif., campus Tuesday - and, proving the rumor mill true, announced that the sought-after function will at last appear on the groundbreaking gadget.
Copy and paste - long a baffling omission from the iPhone's operating system - wasn't the only highlight of Tuesday's event, though. Here's just some of what iPhone owners also have to look forward to:
• MMS support: In 3.0, iPhone users can finally send and receive multimedia messages instead of just standard text messages. Up until now, users were limited to emailing photos or uploading them via the Web.
• Homescreen search: A new secondary homescreen that allows users to search for keywords in contacts, emails, calendars and more in one simple interface.
• Push notification: In previous versions of the iPhone software, if users closed an application - other than built-in apps like Mail or
iPod - the apps would stop running. Now, through push notification, apps can alert users to updates, new messages, etc., even when the app isn't open.
• Turn-by-turn apps: Another long-awaited feature, Apple will now allow developers to create map features that provide turn-by-turn directions.
• "In-App" purchases: Users can now download features from inside of applications - like additional game levels or eBooks.
• Peer-to-peer connectivity: Using
Bluetooth, iPhone users can link up to play games - or pass along their business cards.
Unfortunately, iPhone 3.0 software won't be available until the summer - but you've waited this long, what's another few months?

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Google Inc. launches new 'Undo Send' email feature for Gmail users

Google Inc. launches new 'Undo Send' email feature for Gmail users
by
Catey Hill daily news staff writer
Friday, March 20th 2009, 5:58 PM
Sabo/News
Ever cranked out an email in a fit of rage, only to regret it later? Hit 'reply all' when you only meant to hit 'reply'? Sent an email to a VIP only to realize seconds later that you didn't attach the file?
These and myriad other email 'situations' can be extradinarily unpleasant. But for Gmail users, many of them can now be a thing of the past.
So those of you who tend to get yourselves into unpleasant email 'situations' every now and then, take note: Gmail has launched an 'undo send' feature.


But there's a catch - you only get five seconds to hit 'undo send.' After that time window, well, you're on your own.
To enable this feature, Turn on 'Undo Send' option in 'Gmail Labs' under 'Settings.'
Now, if the geniuses at Google could only create an 'Undo Send' for all those times you say something that doesn't quite come out right