Monthly Archives: February 2009

The (real) $99.99 iPhone: this week at Best Buy

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Remember the pre-Macworld buzz about a $99 iPhone 3G? Well, how about a $99.99 iPhone 3G?

Several sharp-eyed TUAW readers have let us know about a deal that Best Buy is offering for Reward Zone members. If you’re a Reward Zone Premier Silver member, you can buy an 8GB iPhone 3G for US$99.99 through February 28th. The 16GB model is available for US$199.99. If you’re a regular Reward Zone member, you pay just US$50 more for your iPhone 3G — US$149.99 for 8GB, US$249.99 for 16GB.

Found Footage: Swing yer iPhone ’round and ’round with Danglet

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For those of you who have been anxiously awaiting a way to hang your iPhone or iPod touch from your neck or wrist, your wishes have been answered! There’s a new accessory called the Danglet that plugs into the dock connector port on the bottom of your favorite device, then clips onto a wrist or neck strap. The neck strap in particular would be an excellent accessory for anyone who needs to have both hands free, yet have immediate access to their iPhone (geocaching, anyone?).

Towards the end of the video above, you can see the obviously unpaid actors swinging their iPhones around by the straps. Personally, I kept expecting to see one of the phones flying off into the trees or pavement. Much to my relief, the Danglet mechanism appears to be well-designed and kept the devices from becoming projectiles.

Geotags for iPhone is a good start

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Geotags [App Store link] is a free map-based application for the iPhone. Its purpose is to keep a geographic diary of sorts, letting you mark maps with tagged information you’ll want to explore again.

You can geotag your car so you can find it again, or a favorite hunting location, or a cave. I tested the app by recording some favorite spots in a nearby state park that were good photographic locations.

Apple Bluetooth keyboard paired with iPhone

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There’s a very cool video at Ralf Ackermann’s blog showing an iPhone receiving input from an Apple Bluetooth keyboard. Of course, it requires a jailbroken phone, but Ralf claims that it works in all iPhone apps that make use of the keyboard.

This reminds me of the Stowaway Keyboard I used with my old Palm IIIe. I didn’t mind Graffiti as much as some others did, but attaching that keyboard to my Palm increased its usefulness many times over.

Apple Bluetooth keyboard paired with iPhone

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There’s a very cool video at Ralf Ackermann’s blog showing an iPhone receiving input from an Apple Bluetooth keyboard. Of course, it requires a jailbroken phone, but Ralf claims that it works in all iPhone apps that make use of the keyboard.

This reminds me of the Stowaway Keyboard I used with my old Palm IIIe. I didn’t mind Graffiti as much as some others did, but attaching that keyboard to my Palm increased its usefulness many times over.

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