Get Better Gear!
- ifrogz Luxe EarPollution Microbud Earphones with Mic from ifrogz, $24.99
- iRingPro iPhone ringtones from Hladecek, US$9.95 per pack
- Retro Recorder 1.1.1 from McDSP, $2.99
- Voi! Lorem™ iPhone case from eNcipient, LLC, US$24.95
- YAPPER from SachManya, $499
Top 5 Free Apps
iTunes New Music Releases
Top 5 Paid Apps
Discover New Music
- Weather Report
- This is Weather Reports quintessential line-up captured live. Jaco Pastorious and Peter Erskine join Wayne Shorter and, of course, Joe Zawinul to create this masterpiece.
- Mystics Anonymous
- Mystics Anonymous is the brainchild project of Jeff Steblea, a fantastic songwriter and good friend of mine, as well. In fact, I even played the drums on all but one of the tracks on this album. Jef
The Last 5 Years (2002 Off-Broadway Cast)
- Jason Robert Brown
- The soundtrack to this moving off-broadway musical is heart moving. The lyrics follow a couple in a relationship for five years, one point of view going forward in time, and the other tracing time fr
- Spoon
Gimme Fiction by Spoon is a terrific album by an Austin band that I was lucky enough to catch on an Austin radio station during a Christmas visit.
- Cake
Pressure Chief, Cake's latest album, didn't immediately grab me. In fact, it took perhaps half a dozen listens before I started truly enjoying it. Any
Reader Specials
Visit Deals On The Web for the best deals on all consumer electronics, iPods, and more!
News
Gmail Gets IMAP, iPhone Support
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007 at 4:00 PM - by Jeff Gamet
Google has been quietly rolling out IMAP support for its Gmail email service so users can see the same messages in their email client and on portable devices including the iPhone. The company also detailed exactly how to configure an IMAP-enabled Gmail account on an iPhone in an easy to follow video.
While POP email support has been available for Gmail for some time, IMAP support is so new that not every Gmail account user will see the option in their online account settings. Heres how to check to see if IMAP is available:
- Log into your Google account.
- Click the My Account link.
- Click the Gmail Settings link.
- Click the Forwarding and POP link.
- If IMAP is available, an option to enable the service will be listed along with POP.
If IMAP isnt available for your account yet, it will be. Google is adding the feature to all Gmail accounts. Instructions for configuring several email client applications, including Apples Mail, are also available at the Google Web site.
Recent Headlines
- Rupert Murdoch: ‘All Media is Going Into the iPad’
- STM Adds New Colors to Laptop, iPad Glove Lineup
- Apple Adds Price Change Scheduling to App Store
- HTC Ready to Take On Apple in Patent Suit
- iPhone Fails to Make a Top 20 List For a Good Reason
- Six Really Good Reasons to Buy an iPad - Right Away
- Mobile App Market Set for Growth Spurt
















Post Your Comments