You can listen to audio on iPhone with your Bluetooth headset quite easily. Just pair your headset with iPhone and tap on the Phone application from the home screen. Next tap Voicemail…in the voicemail menu just tap in the upper right hand corner where you can choose your audio source for listening to your voicemails. After you select your paired headset click on the home button and quickly tap the iPod application. Play a song and you can now hear the audio through your Bluetooth headset - although it does play simultaneously from the iPhone’s built-in speakers…just turn the volume down on the iPhone and increase the volume with your headset and you should be able to hear the music loud enough to warrant putting the iPhone in your pocket so the speaker audio will not be so overpowering to the audio streaming into your ear from the Bluetooth headset. Via TUAW
So you want to edit your Myspace profile and there’s no computer around anywhere. Fortunately, you have your iPhone and so you login and begin editing your profile. Wait a minute…what’s this? You can only see the first few lines of code in the editable text boxes. How will you edit your profile if you cannot type your modifications to the code where they need to be precisely?
The solution is to tap within the text box or field that you would like to edit and then try scrolling the data within the selected text box by using two fingers instead of the conventional single digit. You now have the ability to make changes within any editable text box you may encounter during your browsing adventures. Scroll down to the spot you would like to edit, then tap the screen to bring up the keyboard and commence typing…Have fun!
You can sync notes to your computer without emailing them by creating a fake contact and entering your notes in that contact’s Notes field. The next time you sync your contacts to your Mac or PC your notes will be readily available within the Address Book vCard for the fake contact we just created. Now your notes stay secret, secure and safe…Just open up your contact manager (OS X: Address Book) (Vista: Windows Contacts) (XP: Windows Address Book) and call up the vCard contact entry for our newly-created note-bearing contact and bask in the glory of your notes on your computer, easy as pie.
Looking for a way to get music onto your iPhone from work or another computer but uninterested in erasing all the content you have synced to your iPhone from your main computer system? You can create a Podcast containing any music or videos you would like to add to your iPhone and sync that content without deleting all the music and video content you have synced to your iPhone from home.
Read on to learn how to create a new Podcast in OS X to be able to sync content to your iPhone from another computer… Read the rest of this entry »
You can browse all your favorite RSS feeds in one place by loading an exported list of all the feeds you subscribe to called an OPML file. Once you have your OPML file you can load it into the iPhone optimized website iOPML.COM and now all your favorite RSS subscriptions are literally at your fingertips.
Box.net has developed an optimized version of their online file storage server for the iPhone. Free accounts give you one gigabyte of complimentary storage for files online but your uploads are restricted to 10 MB. You can upgrade your account to 5 gigabytes for $7.95 a month. Visit i.box.net to give box.net for the iPhone a try.
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Email your photo to the recipient’s 10 digit number like this: 9205551212@mms.att.net
Use the corresponding MMS server for the recipient’s wireless provider by referring to the wireless MMS server list below.
Wireless providers within the United States:
Alltel = xxxxxxxxxx@message.alltel.com
Amp’d Mobile = xxxxxxxxxx@vtext.com
AT&T = xxxxxxxxxx@mms.att.net
Boost Mobile = xxxxxxxxxx@myboostmobile.com
Cingular (AT&T) = xxxxxxxxxx@mms.mycingular.com
Einstein PCS = xxxxxxxxxx@einsteinmms.com
Metro PCS = xxxxxxxxxxx@mymetropcs.com
Nextel = xxxxxxxxxx@messaging.nextel.com
Sprint = xxxxxxxxxx@messaging.sprintpcs.com
T-Mobile = xxxxxxxxxx@tmomail.net
US Cellular = xxxxxxxxxx@mms.uscc.net
Verizon Wireless = xxxxxxxxxx@vzwpix.com
Virgin Mobile = xxxxxxxxxx@vmobl.com
There are other options available…you can simply send a message to xxxxxxxxxx@teleflip.com and they will automatically detect the carrier. Read on to find out more about Teleflip and also learn the MMS server names of international service providers.
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