Sunday, February 26, 2012

Putting Video on Your Blog

Someone asked me if you could put video on a blog like Blogger, or do you need to go to WordPress. I like Blogger for it's ease of use, simplicity, power and integration with Google.


And yes, you can easily put video up. Here's a basic example I made just now using my iPhone 4S. I used Extras4iMovie to do the titling, and iMovie for the Iphone 4 to edit together the titles, clips and add music. All done in ten minutes and now I am ready to upload using the Insert Video menu item in Blogger.


It really is that easy, so have a go, and you'll find it fun! If you don't already have a blog, start one at www.blogger.com and it's free...



Monday, February 20, 2012

Keeping Track of Your Expenses

A lot of people in business find it hard to keep track of small expenses like coffee, parking meters, and a raft of other small things. And then they don't claim them back as they have no record. The app iXchecker for the iPhone let's you easily do this on the run, and sends the results to a GooGle Spreadsheet which acts the same as a diary note for expenses under a certain amount (Check locally with your accountant for advice on that).


The app is easy to use, very affordable and will in some cases be worth a lot to you in previously unclaimed expenses, plus keeping track of normal expenses.


Here is the link on iTunes, check it out... iXchecker Expense Tracker

Thursday, February 16, 2012

What has been my personal experience with the new iPhone?

I was asked about my experience with the iPhone 4S yesterday in a message, and this is the reply I gave - I bought an black iPhone 4S 32Gb model. White is available and is nicer for ladies. You need the 32Gb as it films in high definition and that uses a lot of space. You can sync an iPhone 4S to a Mac or P via cable or to the Apple iCloud when you're not near a computer. This is a cool feature and allows sync between all your Apple devices. Check out www.icloud.com 

If you are really going bush, then you need to be with Telstra, otherwise you're fine with Vodafone or Optus. I prefer Vodafone as I get very good performance since they have done their upgrades. A year ago it was a different story, but now they're good.

The plan I am on is the Vodafone Infinite Plan 50, which allows me to call any number in Australia, landline or mobile for any amount of time. 13 and 1800 numbers are charged and come out of the $50. This is the best plan I have ever been on. They even gave me a bonus 1Gb of data on top of the included 500Mb, although I don't know if this is an ongoing deal.

Here is a link to the Infinite plans, I am on the $50 one at the top and it seems enough. http://shop.vodafone.com.au/all-plans?id=900013

The handset cost over the term of the 24 month contract is $20 a month, very fair making the phone cost $480. The 16Gb version is only $3 less at $17pm so go for the 32Gb.



So your total cost per month inc data and phone is $70 total, and the only thing you have to watch is you don't go over the $50 on the 13 and 1800 numbers. 1900 number are chargeable of course.

The iPhone 4S is the best business phone on the market, not just because of features but because Android phones, and they may have one of two better features, are open source operating system and therefore still vulnerable to malware. Apple's iOS is closed architecture and you don't need to run a virus program (I don't think they even make one), and it is just an elegant, businesslike smartphone with a great camera, and a good feature set that also happens to have a iPod built in - bonus!



And then of course there's the many accessories you can buy for it if you know where to look. Here's some of them in one pic that I compiled just this week.



Monday, February 6, 2012

Find Your Lost iPhone

I just lost my iPhone. It was somewhere in the house, and even when I rang it from my landline, it didn't ring long enough for me to locate it. It was well and truly misplaced.


Fortunately, I had installed the Find My iPhone app on it, so I was able to go to the iCloud website, and send it a message and make it play a continuous sounds until I found it. This worked, and I found it quickly.


The app also lets you find your iPhone when it's much farther away too, as it uses GPS. It has three options and the first is to send it a message and play a sound. The second is to lock the phone. And the third, which is very useful if you think the phone has been stolen or lost for good, is to remotely wipe all data, so the whoever has it can't access any of your personal information.


This app is free and required iOS5 and you can use it on other iOS devices or from a computer. It's an essential rather than a luxury as I have just proved to myself.


Click here to go to the apple site to find out more: Find My iPhone