This iPhone case has a built-in projector — from dvice.com
GarageBand now available for iPhone and iPod touch users — from Apple.com
Excerpt:
CUPERTINO, California—November 1, 2011—Apple® today announced that GarageBand®, its breakthrough music creation app, is now available for iPhone® and iPod touch® users. Introduced earlier this year on iPad®, GarageBand uses Apple’s revolutionary Multi-Touch™ interface to make it easy for anyone to create and record their own songs, even if they’ve never played an instrument before.
Also see:
- GarageBand for iOS goes universal, adds new features — from Macworld.com by Serenity Caldwell
Vidyo: Video conferencing on the iPad, iPhone and Android tablets and smartphones
Ad-hoc Room System
VidyoMobile on iPad 2 joining an HD multipoint video conference at 720p with 4 other laptops and a room system. (Note: This picture has not been photoshopped in any way.)
Instructional Design questions? There’s an app for that! …You need to check it out. — by Karl Kapp who points to a new app from Connie Malamed
Translate between languages with SpeechTrans Ultimate for iPhone, iPad — from tipb.com by Leanna Lofte
SpeechTrans Ultimate is a translating app powered by Nuance. It knows 13 different languages and has speech recognition for many of them. One of the new features is Facebook chat with Speech Input and Voice Translation Output.
JVC Shipping UX-VJ3B System for iPad, iPhone, iPod — from padgadget.com by Roberto
JVC announced earlier this month its UX-VJ3 simultaneous iPad and iPhone dock.
iSheetMusic for iPhone and iPad now available — from tipb.com by Leanna Lofte
iSheetMusic, an app that allows you to download sheet music to your iPhone or iPad, is now available.
Above resource from:
- 4 ways iPads are changing the lives of people with disabilities — from Mashable.com by
Addendums later on 7/19:
- Spotlight Award: iPad as “Game Changer” — from Elliott Masie The Learning CONSORTIUM is proud to announce that the iPad will receive a special “Game Changer” Learning Spotlight Award at Elliott Masie’s Learning 2011, November 6-9, in Orlando, FL.
- NASA releases iPad app for science research — from CNET.com by Don Reisinger
Announcing the Cisco umi Mobile App for iOS and Android–– from Cisco by Gina Clark
Excerpt from Cisco (emphasis DSC):
Today, I’m pleased to announce a new addition to the umi family — the Cisco umi mobile app is now available for iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and Android devices.
The umi mobile app is a cool new way for umi subscribers to access video messages and recorded videos on the go. In addition, you can use your mobile device’s touchscreen to add/edit contacts easily with the onscreen keyboard, or even as a remote control for umi on your HDTV.
Relevant addendum later on 6/16/11:
- Fuze Meeting Now Integrates With High-End Telepresence Systems — from ReadWriteWeb by John Paul Titlow
Also see:
- What’s that tree? Try Smithsonian’s new app to see — from USAToday by Brett Zongker
WASHINGTON — If you’ve ever wondered what type of tree was nearby but didn’t have a guide book, a new smartphone app allows users with no formal training to satisfy their curiosity and contribute to science at the same time.Scientists have developed the first mobile app to identify plants by simply photographing a leaf. The free iPhone and iPad app, called Leafsnap, instantly searches a growing library of leaf images amassed by the Smithsonian Institution. In seconds, it returns a likely species name, high-resolution photographs and information on the tree’s flowers, fruit, seeds and bark.