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New App For Apple Products Will Help You To Sleep Better

January 29th, 2011 | No Comments | Posted in News

If you have ever overslept and been late to work because your snoring kept you up all night Snoring U may be the answer that you have been looking for. The new app runs on the iPhone, iPad and iTouch, and it helps chronic snorers get gentle reminders when their sleeping patterns get out of whack. You may already be working with a sleep specialist, and if so Snoring U will collect data while you sleep and then email it to a designated recipient. The app doesn’t come in with a built in alarm clock and it certainly doesn’t support conference calling, but there are other apps that do.

For people that snore loudly enough to disturb their significant others, Snoring U can help them to naturally adjust during the course of the night. If you are not sure of exactly how loud your snoring gets you can record yourself and then play it back so that you can hear what your snoring must sound like to others. Getting sufficient sleep is a necessity, so if you think that your problem is severe you might want to get this app after you have made an appointment with a sleep study specialist.

Owners of the latest Apple products always seem to get access to the coolest apps first. If you are lucky enough to have an iPhone you can keep Snoring U running even while your smart phone is in sleep mode. For the iTouch and iPad, the device will need to be completely turned on, but remember that you will be able to sleep easier. Developers are working on similar apps that will help Apple users to get more rest during the night, but they are likely waiting on consumer feedback on Snoring U before they release their programs to the public.

New Peel Transforms iPod Touch Into An iPhone

January 27th, 2011 | No Comments | Posted in News

Apple lovers are willing to invest their entire paychecks if it means that they will be able to get the latest products. With that said, the iPod Touch 8gb can now magically transform itself into a pseudo iPhone by way of a ‘peel.’ That isn’t exactly how the technology works, but in a nutshell, the Apple Peel 520 is more like hardware than software. When an iPad owner places the peel onto their device, they have the option of sending text messages as well as making and receiving phone calls. The really good news is that iPod owners can use their VOIP service plan to make and receive these phone calls. Previous versions of peels made it so that users would have to purchase a separate service plan that started at around $40 a month.

For iPod owners that aren’t willing to shell out a lot of money for the iPhone 4, this peel will serve as a way to get with the times without going broke. The product’s developer, Yosion, is already hard at work on updated versions that will be compatible with every version of the iPod. Some iPod owners still carry around devices that were made in the early part of the new millennium, so there is a good chance that they will be able to take advantage of this technology somewhere down the line. So far, Yosion has not released information on sales, which makes it difficult to gauge just how popular these peels are. The company may be able to find an audience with teen users without the funds to invest in expensive electronics. As Yosion begins to invest into advertising, more people will become aware of peels. A few different Apple products are able to work with peels, but the iPod seems to be the easiest one to use.