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iPhone Data Storage

Wetwired Time Thursday, July 17th, 2008 at 8:53 am by pylorns

There is a new tool that is coming out that allows you to drag and drop your files.  It’s called DataCase.

The iPhone and iPod Touch keep your media close, but what about the rest of your data? DataCase keeps your files close by turning your iPhone or iPod Touch into a hand held wireless drive. Keep your data with you wherever you go and access it when and where you need, on any available computer (Mac, PC, Linux), no upload program or server configuration necessary.

Uploader apps are limiting and server configurations are painful. That’s why DataCase works directly with Finder and Bonjour to make saving files to your iPhone easy. Start DataCase and your Mac already knows that it’s there. Drag and drop files just like it was another hard drive. File transfer made easy: just drag and drop.

I’m hoping that this comes in the affordable app price because this looks really cool.




Austin Metro Bus Locations for iPhone

Wetwired Time Sunday, July 13th, 2008 at 8:34 pm by pylorns

Ok this is cool.  It is web/iphone app made for iphones to track metro buses- although not setup as an application yet to install (that’s coming soon),  and the graphic for it is kinda blah.. Actually I’d make it look more cool for them if they were interested. 

Below is the email I got, while I don’t make use of the metro in austin (not for lack of trying), I am sure there are many out there that could use this.  I live in round rock - no bus service. Boo for me, yeah.

Dear Blogger/iPhone User,

 

Thought you might be interested in this iPhone webapp for tracking Austin Capital Metro buses:

 

http://www.me2bus.com

 

This began as a quick project for us, then we decided to finish and share

with the public.   It was submitted to Apple’s website today.  Enjoy.

 

Sincerely,

John Erdner

Founder Nfomedia Inc

http://www.nfomedia.com

Anyway, pretty cool, I’d actually love to see this expand to other cities - being a frequent travler being able to explore a city without renting a car is always nice.  I wish I would have had this in Brussels a couple years ago where we ended up taking the wrong bus and went into the country.





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