Desktop Laptop

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Sunday, 11 July 2010

iPhone 4 can now be your emergency flashlight

Posted on 04:14 by Unknown


Well well well, what have we got here? Your new iPhone 4 acting as a flashlight? That’s not something Steve Jobs would want the iPhone to be. It seemed to everyone’s surprise that Apple would allow apps to have direct control of the iPhone 4’s LED flashlight besides taking photos.

Apple has always had the notorious trackback of blocking a huge amount of apps, just because they can. But approving the Flashlight apps in the App Store is truly a great big leap for the Apple’s filtering team. Have a good pat on your back boys! You did a great job in making the iPhone a great device during important times. Now I can swing out my iPhone 4 and use it as a flashlight to read the dinner menu in Isabella. What a hi-tech and expensive flashlight I have there.
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in Apple | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Elecom TK-FBP052 Keyboard
    Elecom has released a new mini Bluetooth 3.0 keyboard – TK-FBP052. It is powered by only 1x AA batteryand features a 2.4GHz radio frequency ...
  • iOs 6.1.3 Downgrade using iFaith & Easy to Fix 3194 Error!
    iOs 6.1.3 Downgrade using iFaith - We all know if apple release iOs 6.1.3 to fix some bugs exploite also conclude that it can't be  jail...
  • iPhone 5 Concept Features
  • Easy Ways to Unblock Websites
    How to Unblock Websites 1. Use web proxies. Many free online services allow you to access blocked websites through a proxy server. A proxy s...
  • Sorry!!
  • Installing Windows 8.1 (Troubleshoot Problems)
    Microsoft has officially launched the preview version of Windows 8.1 and the update is available as a free download for all Windows 8 users....
  • HKS Racing Controller for PS3
    HKS has teamed with InterWorks to release this game controller for the PS3. The hot-coal red Hipermax III replaces the analog joysticks wit...
  • Frag and hear footsteps wirelessly!
    I remember what happened to my last Logitech headset. The audio cable snapped while I try to stand up instantly to kill that annoying mosqu...
  • How kids should decorate their room.
    Young teens comes to mind when I see this picture, with their rooms full of Justin Bieber’s posters and what not. But this design is actuall...
  • Nvidia GTX 580 coming soon?
    Woot, what do we have here? Accidental addition or intentional planting of a seed of doubt to innocent lambs? The Fermi-based GF100 cards mi...

Categories

  • 2012
  • Accessories
  • Ads
  • Adult Section
  • Altec
  • AMD
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Apple Mac
  • Automobile
  • Blackberry
  • Cool n Fun
  • Dell
  • Dell Streak
  • Design
  • Downgrade
  • Downloads
  • E Book
  • Euro
  • Facebook
  • Fashion
  • Firefox
  • Free Link
  • Gadgets
  • Galaxy S4
  • Game Console
  • Games
  • Gaming Gears
  • Google
  • Handsfree
  • Hardware
  • HDTV
  • HTML
  • HTPC
  • iFaith
  • iMac
  • Intel
  • Internet
  • Internet Tablet
  • Inventions
  • iOS
  • iPhone
  • iPhone 3GS
  • IPL
  • iPod
  • iPod/ IPad
  • Jokes
  • Kitchen
  • Laptop
  • LCD/OLED Display
  • Luxuries
  • Macintosh
  • Memory
  • Microsoft
  • Microsoft Windows Phone
  • Microsoft Windows Phone 7
  • Mobile
  • Motorola
  • Movies
  • Nasa
  • Network
  • News
  • Nokia
  • Norton
  • OS
  • Others
  • PC
  • Photography
  • Picture
  • Portable Drives
  • Quotes
  • RIM
  • Robot
  • Rumors
  • Samsung
  • Sculpture
  • Software
  • Sony
  • Speakers
  • Step by Step
  • Steve Jobs
  • Storage
  • Tablet PC
  • Tablets and Slates
  • Tattoo
  • Technology
  • Timepieces
  • Toys
  • Tutorials
  • TV / Plasma
  • Ubuntu
  • Virus
  • Watch
  • Websites
  • Windows
  • Windows 8
  • Woofer
  • Yahoo

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (60)
    • ►  October (2)
    • ►  September (6)
    • ►  August (8)
    • ►  July (15)
    • ►  June (11)
    • ►  April (14)
    • ►  January (4)
  • ►  2012 (19)
    • ►  December (1)
    • ►  August (2)
    • ►  July (12)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ►  January (3)
  • ►  2011 (22)
    • ►  November (5)
    • ►  January (17)
  • ▼  2010 (360)
    • ►  December (5)
    • ►  October (59)
    • ►  September (19)
    • ►  August (9)
    • ▼  July (51)
      • The Joule Stand sets a new standard for iPad acces...
      • Nissan the next player of electric sports car?
      • The Compass iPad stand lets you use your iPad in m...
      • Skype finally updated for iOS 4
      • Finally a USB external Blu-ray drive hit retails.
      • HP TouchSmart tm2 now available with Core i5 setup
      • More than half of the Android phone worldwide now ...
      • Now Nokia has a reason to fire back at Apple. Let ...
      • BlackBerry Curve 9300 spotted in the wild, examined!
      • 500 million people farming in Facebook
      • NVIDIA release midrange Fermi, hoping for a fight ...
      • 10-inch iMo Monster seek to be your best secondary...
      • Android alerts users of free parking space, 1st co...
      • iPhone 4 jailbreaked, but not for us, ‘meh’?
      • The Chinese invades our bathroom with touchscreen ...
      • Remote desktop using iPhone 4 with Citrix
      • Google invest in Zynga quietly, Google Farm coming?
      • How to Play SNES on your iPad in Four Easy Steps
      • Stanford University begins e-Library services to s...
      • Who Ate My Mac?
      • The ‘inside’ of your Android, on your wallpaper.
      • LG soon to join Sony as Google TV hardware provider
      • Blackberry’s 6 teased, not so earth stomping…
      • Pandigital revolutionize our photo scanning experi...
      • Gives your iPhone some Ark-ism with the ArkHippo
      • Fire fire burning on your iPhone 4, oh oh!
      • Microsoft’s Windows Phone Developer Tools package ...
      • French flavored Apple store goes live in Paris
      • USB3.0 HDD compact chassis starts surfaces.
      • Murata Wireless Power Transmission, the future of ...
      • Desktop Earth: The Earth on your desktop, real tim...
      • Kingston’s USB3.0 ext. HDD delayed, sad case for s...
      • Expresso GPS, a SatNav for dads.
      • eSATA to USB2.0/3.0 adapter for those not upgrading.
      • Power Lace, an auto-lacing sneaker that’s ready fo...
      • The iPhone 4’s ‘photonic’ 5MP sensor gets an uber ...
      • New motorized wheel shoes coming your way, if it g...
      • iOS4 got pawned by Froyo in Javascript test.
      • Carbon Fibre Toilet Bowl for Golden Bum
      • Sleepy Alarm Clock Concept for lazy bumps who stea...
      • iPhone 4 can now be your emergency flashlight
      • Uplink Audio Strap System offers solar power for r...
      • RetroN 3 will relieve your classic console glory.
      • Audi’s New AudiDirect Reception System lets you ch...
      • DJ iPhone in da house yo!
      • Fring brings video call to iPhone 4.
      • YouTube supporting 4k content, catering to 1% of w...
      • “Beer Me” robot yet another prove of how lazy a ma...
      • Leak: Apple’s tiny 3cm display device that’s still...
      • NTP readies to engulf a bigger meal after settling...
      • Ford promotes SYNC to stop you from sms-ing while ...
    • ►  June (116)
    • ►  May (101)
  • ►  2009 (9)
    • ►  September (8)
    • ►  August (1)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile