Now that you know how to take photos with your iPhone 4 it’s time to show you how to manage your photos. In this episode we show you how to organize your photos and how to transfer your photos over to your computer. This is an easy process whether you’re using iTunes on your Mac or the photo software of your choice on your PC @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
A much better reminder than tying a string around your finger, Evernote for the iPhone allows you to write yourself reminders for all sorts of things ranging from ideas to shopping lists. You can even take photos with your notes or add voice notes if you want to yell at yourself for forgetting something @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
While searching the stalls at CES 2011, Andy Walker talks to Paul Moore of Fujitsu about Fujitsu’s new Emotion Bear. This teddy bear is incredibly high-tech and is made to be sort of a digital companion. It has 13 sensors, a camera and moving limbs, and more @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
We’ve been waiting for video calling to make its way to Android smartphones. You’ve likely heard about the location data debacle where Apple stands accused of tracking your every move in iOS. Android offers more free apps than iOS. @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
At CES 2011 Sean Carruthers gets a chance to talk with Tim Towster of BlueAnt Wireless about the new products from BlueAnt. The S4 True Handsfree device is for handsfree communication in-car, but BlueAnt is also releasing a smaller S3 Compact model @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
Learn how to access YouTube through AppleTV. Although the layout is different you can watch videos on YouTube through your AppleTV. You can also log in to YouTube and see your Favorites and your subscriptions @ butterscotch.com: bit.ly
Daigo Exhibition in Kuwait – Ahmed Tower – 26/11/2010 5 guys from the UAE went to Kuwait specially to play against Daigo and gain some experience. Appearance as follows: Dukefleeed: @0:13 SUPER-RASHOOD: @2:10 SedoSan: @3:53 FHD_NMX: @6:14 ShinUAE: @7:50 The event had 3 rounds and 15 minutes breaks in between. Round 1 (Started at 4pm): Daigo played against around 30 people (Best of 3 rounds) Round 2 (Started at 7 pm): Daigo played against the top 10 players in Kuwait best of 3 matches), no one managed to win a whole set, but some won 1 match. Round 3 (started at 10 pm): Daigo continued playing with the rest of the participants a best of 3 rounds. Trolling comments won’t be approved so don’t bother