
Finding parking in NYC requires loads of patience and savvy particularity because parking signs are notoriously difficult to decipher. The people at PrimoSpot.com have created a site rich with tools to help you land a spot that meets your location, time, and price needs. Their map clues the user into street parking signs, meter availability, parking garages, street-side images, places to avoid, premium spots and more. You can use their site to strategize your parking plan or utilize their smartphone app in the moment as you approach your destination.
This is an indispensable tool for drivers in the NY Metropolis. Anyone whose experienced the nightmare of having their car towed, which happens all too fast in this city, knows to be extra extra cautious about parking. PrimoSpot takes some of the pressure off.
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The phone frenzy is palpable once again. Out with the old, in with the new. Have you upgraded your OS yet, that is if you didn’t get the new phone? Download it here. You might as well familiarize yourself with all the perks, tricks, and added functionality now available with iOS4. It’s bound to make your iDevice more fun.
New iOS4 shortcuts, features, and settings you need to know for your iPhone or iPod Touch.
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I’ve recommended a couple of really useful bookmarklets (they add one-click functionality to a browser) before and here are a few more I feel are truly worth knowing about that I’ve discovered thus far. With so much available at our finger tips and internet “bling” vying for our attention, here are some convenient tools to capture the moment all the while making said capture easily available for future reference:
Read It Later

This bookmarklet enables you to compile articles and other content or pages for, you guessed it, reading later. You can use it on your computer or phone. What’s great is the compilation can be accessed when you are offline, so commuters on planes, trains or subways can get caught up on reading without internet connection. Get it or discover more of it’s functionality here.
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How great is it to be in New York City, or the surrounding densely populated areas, and use Google Maps on your mobile to determine where you are in relation to a sought-after destination? If you aren’t using it yet, here’s where to get it.
With that said, there are more unique ways to utilize Google Maps than just searching for locations, directions, and satellite views. Boost your use in these ways:
Happy mapping.
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If you have grown accustom to downloading free books in PDF format, or if you have other kinds of documents that you would like to read on your iPad or e-book, Calibre is an application that will serve you well. Calibre is a free e-book library management application that converts PDFs to ePub format (among others), the format used by iPad’s iBooks. In fact, Calibre can do a whole lot more for your e-book collection; from library management, to syncing, to conversion and more. Calibre works on Windows, OSX and Linux, download and find out more here.
And, for a detailed how-to on converting PDFs to ePub, complete with screenshots, check out this post by Simple Help.
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Congrats! You joined in the fun of Apple’s latest and greatest. Most of the iPad’s interface should be intuitive and user friendly, but tips and tricks are always useful for leveraging your use.
These guys have put together a very comprehensive tutorial outside of Apple’s guided tour. I couldn’t resist sharing it with you.
Enjoy!
Complete List of iPad Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
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If Verizon Wireless is your cell phone provider, you can now get Skype on your Smartphone!
This means you can use Skype on your cell phone to make unlimited Skype to Skype calls anywhere on the planet, IM your contacts, or get low rates on calls to International landlines. How? It is super easy; simply go to Verizon Wireless’ site here http://phones.verizonwireless.com/skypemobile/and type in your phone number. They will send the download right to your phone. Download and click through the agreements and you are ready to Skype on your mobile.
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The Apple site has a great reference for keeping the lithium-based batteries running your iPhone and iPod devices in tip top shape. I’ll give you the Cliff Notes here for best practices:
#1. Temperature
Keep your device cool – don’t leave it in a hot car, sunny window, or in its case when charging.
#2. Use the Lock button
If you lock your device before you put it in your pocket or handbag, it won’t accidentally wake up and run.
#3. Use your device until the charge runs down
Generally speaking, it is a good practice to let your device run through complete charge cycles. This means, when your device is fully charged let it run until the charge is almost totally used up before recharging again. Apple recommends this at least once a month.
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Become an iPhone super-user with these 20+ handy, but not necessarily well known tips. They may enhance your user experience or make you an even more savvy pro.
I complied these tricks from iSmashphone.com. A big thanks to them for spelling these out. I’m sure at least a few will be invaluable tools for beginners and experts.
1. Scroll to Top of Page
In any application, Safari included, you can automatically scroll to the top of the page by tapping on the “top bar”, which has the time, service bars, and battery. In Safari, this not only brings you to the top of the page, but also brings up the URL bar.
2. Domain Resolution
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iPhone Explorer is a free application that enables you to copy files to and from your iPhone or iPod Touch. You can transfer photos, music and other media to right your computer. You can also use it as a flash drive transporting files or using it as a storage device.
Here is what the makers say:
- For Mac and Windows
- Drag-and-drop interface for easily copying files to and from your iPhone
- Create, delete and rename files and folders on your iPhone or iPod Touch
- Works with all iPhones and iPod Touches including the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 2G
- Allows you to use your iPhone as a flash drive / pen drive or put your iPhone into disk mode
- Tiny download size
- (Optional) If you jailbreak your iPhone you can access the real root of your iPhone and recover your address book, SMS, e-mails and more.
iPhone Explorer
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