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Finding Restaurants In Your Location With Your IPhone

July 12th, 2010
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Most of us have had the experience of being somewhere unfamiliar, looking for somewhere to eat that won’t result in food poisoning. I had it recently, walking around Nottingham’s streets trying to find a decent Chinese or Indian takeaway.

 

But you don’t have to worry about stuff like this if you happen to own an iPhone. There are numerous apps available on the iTunes App Store that allow you to use the phone’s built-in GPS to pinpoint your location and find all the restaurants in your local area.

 

The Around Me app is an excellent example, and allows you to find banks, restaurants, hotels, supermarkets (basically anything you might need) and then provides you with user reviews, directions and a wealth of other information on your chosen listing.

 

If you don’t fancy downloading an app, but you have an iPhone 3G, you can get online while out and about and go a Google search for what you’re after. Whilst wandering around Nottingham for example, i performed a quick search using the terms ‘Chinese takeaway Nottingham‘ & ‘Indian Takeaway Nottingham‘ using the Safari web-browser preinstalled on the iPhone. The results were returned quickly, and i found some incredibly useful recommendations for (and directions to) decent local eateries.

 

Your last option, if you can’t get your phone online at all whilst out and about (and therefore can’t download apps or get onto 3G to do a Google search) is to use local directory enquiries to find a suitable takeaway, which should allow you to find a suitable restaurant wherever you are. So, to give you an idea, i rang and asked for good Nottingham takeaways and was given relevant and useful information by a local woman within minutes.

 

So wherever you find yourself, if you’re armed with your iPhone (or any smartphone for that matter), you’ll should be able to find what you’re looking for.

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How GPS Satellites Determine Your Position`

February 15th, 2010
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The first GPS satellite was launched in 1978, under the direct command of the US military forces. Since then, more then three dozens satellites have been launched on Earth’s orbit, servicing not only military and aviation forces but individual private users worldwide. The very existence of the Global Positioning System has in fact claimed the life of more than one GPS satellite, lost during the launch or on the orbit. Some satellites were taken out of service, others required replacements for technical purposes, but what matters most is how the technology is applied in the performance of daily tasks. The decoding of the satellite signal is done by a GPS device or receiver that provides the exact geographical location according to three-dimensional coordinates.

Science has made such progress that GPS satellite navigation is now incorporated in the design of smartphones. People depend more and more on GPS orientation and problems may appear if replacements do not come for the orbiting satellites that will expire in a few years. At present, there are funding and management issues that impair the proper reconditioning of the Global Positioning System. The US Air Force is in charge of the entire GPS satellite structure, but according to a recent May 2009 report, there are economic difficulties to be overcome.

The average user will hardly notice if any of the 31 orbiting satellites will fail, because normally, four satellites at time on the sky are enough to provide adequate information. There is a certain redundancy in the way information is provided, because sometimes, six up to eight satellites can get connected to a GPS receiver for the same tasks. In the absence of GPS satellite real-time positioning, consumers would have to return to the use of maps all over again. The military, maritime and transportation systems would suffer most if the satellites are not reconditioned.

In order to offer an alternative to the GPS satellite predominance, European states prepare to launch an independent satellite navigation system in 2010. Besides the USA, other countries that have GPS satellite dominance are Russia, China and India, that operate their own Global Positioning systems. No matter how things are managed in terms of policy, implementation and administration at the global level, the average user will not be affected by the different modifications in the way the GPS satellite communication works. More and more people will in fact start using GPS devices for increased efficiency of navigation.

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When the author isn’t being tracked, she has a collection of interests in psychic readingsSeattle HCG diet, and BMW Z4 windscreen windblocker wind deflector.

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Cellphone- A Must Have In Your Existence

May 22nd, 2009
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If one would look around, it is quite a usual day to see people walking around and handling calls or attending to their own business through their cell phones. The ever increasing number of cell phone users is basically due to the constantly upgraded functions that are consistently added to this tool every year. It is through these updated upgrades that make this gadget all the more attractive and desired to be purchased by many. All of these reasons make it more valid to say that the tool is becoming more of an integral part of a person’s routine. The following provides an in depth look as to how this was possible.

The existence of cell phones has brought into reality the ease with which one is able to communicate with one another. Compared to earlier times, getting together is easier by simply contacting the other person through a click of the phone’s button. Due to the tool’s portability, the user is assured that the receiving party would receive the data in real time and there is no need to worry if the targeted party is not at home.

Aside from this, important transactions and businesses are easily carried out through the distinctive email features included in most cell phones released as of today. In technologically advanced countries like in the case of Japan and the United States, the cell phone is slowly becoming as the primary mode of payment, functioning much like a credit card. Other significant uses of this tool include the capacity to generate GPS functions and capability to browse through the internet. This makes it much more convenient to pinpoint locations and attain information. The GPS feature also makes it possible for the user to find the exact location of a certain area to prevent from getting lost. In the field of education, student also benefit from this feature as this provides a sort of easy reference for all their academic queries.

In other instances, the cell phone has been a tool used to express one’s personality and amplify their fashion sense through the various designs and colors being integrated into its external appearance. There are even cases wherein the user adapts the tool’s external appearance according to their own style. This helps in order to plan events ahead and be able to rise up early in the day. This makes the cell phone function as an organizing tool. For those people who are caught up doing nothing be it at home, in the office or at the mall, the game feature of this tool is enough to keep them busy and preoccupied.

Truly, the cell phone has established itself as an integral part of people’s lives, making it a necessary tool as compared to its far flung status way back. Features such as dual sim phones and increase cell phone signal are making phones capable of more and more with every passing year. Take a look at cell phone ratings in technology magazines to find out what phone is best for you.  You will find that a cell phone will enhance your day to day life.

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