I was very happy to see this note over on iPhone Alley saying that iPhone note syncing will arrive later this month with Leopard. I’ll finally be able to put some fast loading bus schedules on my iPhone! They bring up one worry though: “This may or may not require a .Mac account.” Yikes! I hope not!
I was pretty bummed to see today’s report from Greenpeace, confirming suspicions that the iPhone, despite the slick design, is not the greenest consumer electronics product out there.
Greenpeace found that the iPhone “contains toxic brominated compounds (indicating the prescence of brominated flame retardants (BFRs)) and hazardous PVC.”
Earlier this year, in a promise to bring us “A Greener Apple” Jobs wrote, “Apple plans to completely eliminate the use of PVC and BFRs in its products by the end of 2008.” 2008 is coming up fairly quickly - does this mean we’ll see a greening of the iPhone some time next year? A complete overhaul?
Apple products always look sleek and clean. What can we do to make them green, too?
The new Web apps directory at apple.com looks great! It currently lists over 200 web based iPhone friendly applications. I’m just getting started browsing the catalog, but my favorite so far is Tipr, a “specialized tup calculator [that] takes your check total and a specified tip percentage and generates a total that is a palindrome.” Wow!
What’s your favorite new Web app (palindromic, or otherwise)?
My iPhone is becoming the go-to gadget for the spaces between here and there. I love being able to get one or two things done on a walk between meetings, a short and crowded bus ride, or any other time I find myself away from my laptop with a few minutes to spare.
Google Reader’s mobile site is now often my first stop when I’m looking for a quick, out and about productivity fix. I sped through a slew of news feeds this morning during a quick bus ride, and was really impressed by Google Reader’s responsiveness, even over the Edge network. The site had some trouble switching into landscape view, but was otherwise great.
Content Robot has made it easy to optimize WordPress blogs for the iPhone (and now the iPod touch). Their iWPhone WordPress theme and plug-in jump into action whenever an iPhone user visits your site. The iWPhone theme is clear, simple, and fast. Very cool! Ask your favorite WordPress blogger to give it a try. We’re using it here at iPhonememe, and love it. Thanks Content Robot!
I’m really enjoying Leaflets, the suite of Safari applications that run fast and look great on an iPhone. Browsing NYTimes.com is much faster, they have handy integration with del.icio.us and flickr, and there’s a growing catalog of great reviews of Safari based iPhone applications. Very cool!
What’s your favorite Leaflet? Let us know in the comments!