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pete wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Well I use Siri for taking quick notes
Even with the phone locked, just say "Take a note" and then call out what you want the note to say.
it saves it as text in the notes app so it is searchable after.
Are scribbles searchable?
And I can take notes in the car while driving without having to even look at the phone.
so if the phone is in your pocket how loud would one have to say that to record random stupidness on your phone?
pioneer wrote:pete showin off cuz he could strap his phone on his shoulder like a purse
pioneer wrote:People with iphone 5 problems, are you all by chance using an ipad charger?
pioneer wrote:PapaC wrote:Bloody hell this iPad air screen looks good... Big up RapTor.
Any recommendations on a case for it?
I have one of these used for one day $100
http://www.amazon.com/Fintie-SmartShell ... d+air+case
my car stereo has bluetooth.pete wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Well I use Siri for taking quick notes
Even with the phone locked, just say "Take a note" and then call out what you want the note to say.
it saves it as text in the notes app so it is searchable after.
Are scribbles searchable?
And I can take notes in the car while driving without having to even look at the phone.
so if the phone is in your pocket how loud would one have to say that to record random stupidness on your phone?
PapaC wrote:pioneer wrote:PapaC wrote:Bloody hell this iPad air screen looks good... Big up RapTor.
Any recommendations on a case for it?
I have one of these used for one day $100
http://www.amazon.com/Fintie-SmartShell ... d+air+case
What was wrong with it that it didn't last a day?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:my car stereo has bluetooth.pete wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Well I use Siri for taking quick notes
Even with the phone locked, just say "Take a note" and then call out what you want the note to say.
it saves it as text in the notes app so it is searchable after.
Are scribbles searchable?
And I can take notes in the car while driving without having to even look at the phone.
so if the phone is in your pocket how loud would one have to say that to record random stupidness on your phone?
it will also work with a headset, wired or wireless.
BTW it is not a recording. It is not a voice note. It is dictation, so it gets written out as text and notes are shared in the notes section of your email account so it is available instantly on your desktop or laptop.
it doesnt only work for notes. I can say "remind me to buy bread" right after talking to my wife and it will add a reminder with the text in your TO DO list. You can even add a time: "remind me to buy bread at 5pm", or a place: "remind me to buy bread when I leave work" and the GPS will check your location when you leave work and give you the text reminder.
PapaC wrote:pioneer wrote:PapaC wrote:Bloody hell this iPad air screen looks good... Big up RapTor.
Any recommendations on a case for it?
I have one of these used for one day $100
http://www.amazon.com/Fintie-SmartShell ... d+air+case
What was wrong with it that it didn't last a day?
Wonder what would happen if I forgot my phone with that case in my swimming trunks and dived into a pool near peoplethelem wrote:This iPhone Case Doubles As A Stun Gun And Packs A 650,000-Volt Punch
JILLIAN D'ONFRO
JAN. 15, 2014, 5:52 PM 6,571 4
Business Insider / Jillian D'Onfro
At first glance, the Yellow Jacket could be just another beefed-up, ultra-protective iPhone case.
But it does far more than safeguard your smartphone from drops or spills: It can protect you from physical attacks.
Inside the Yellow Jacket case is a 650,000-volt stun gun that you can activate by pressing a button on the side of the case.
How much does 650K shock hurt?
Well, a lot.
A 5-second or longer taze could bring a grown man to his knees, though Yellow Jacket says that the case won't cause any lasting damage (just the perfect opportunity to flee if you feel like you're in danger).
Wanna see what it looks like in action?
The Yellow Jacket case transforms from this:
To this, when activated:
Ye-owch.
You might not even have to actually stun someone to get him or her to back off, though. Part of the fear-factor of the Yellow Jacket is its sharp, intimidating buzz and the bright blue light it emits. While walking through the CES showroom floor, where we spotted the Yellow Jacket, I was stunned by the ferocious thrumming I heard coming from the company's booth.
Luckily, though, the company makes it difficult to accidentally stun yourself through the seat of your pants. Before the activation switch works, you need to flip off the cover on the metal prongs and flip the safety switch. Quick and easy enough when you're feeling threatened, but unlikely to happen by mistake.
Another neat feature of the Yellow Jacket: The case doubles the charge of your phone and will keep 10% reserve battery for emergencies — meaning you can use the stun gun feature on the case even when it's otherwise "dead."
The company currently sells cases for the iPhone 4 and 4S for $99, with iPhone 5/5S and Samsung Galaxy cases on the way for the spring.
http://www.businessinsider.com/yellow-j ... ase-2014-1
Super interested in getting this. If only stun guns were legal down here in Trinidad.
But then again, what to stop someone from bringing in one through their luggage just to protect themselves from criminals.
dredman1 wrote:Wonder what would happen if I forgot my phone with that case in my swimming trunks and dived into a pool near peoplethelem wrote:This iPhone Case Doubles As A Stun Gun And Packs A 650,000-Volt Punch
JILLIAN D'ONFRO
JAN. 15, 2014, 5:52 PM 6,571 4
Business Insider / Jillian D'Onfro
At first glance, the Yellow Jacket could be just another beefed-up, ultra-protective iPhone case.
But it does far more than safeguard your smartphone from drops or spills: It can protect you from physical attacks.
Inside the Yellow Jacket case is a 650,000-volt stun gun that you can activate by pressing a button on the side of the case.
How much does 650K shock hurt?
Well, a lot.
A 5-second or longer taze could bring a grown man to his knees, though Yellow Jacket says that the case won't cause any lasting damage (just the perfect opportunity to flee if you feel like you're in danger).
Wanna see what it looks like in action?
The Yellow Jacket case transforms from this:
To this, when activated:
Ye-owch.
You might not even have to actually stun someone to get him or her to back off, though. Part of the fear-factor of the Yellow Jacket is its sharp, intimidating buzz and the bright blue light it emits. While walking through the CES showroom floor, where we spotted the Yellow Jacket, I was stunned by the ferocious thrumming I heard coming from the company's booth.
Luckily, though, the company makes it difficult to accidentally stun yourself through the seat of your pants. Before the activation switch works, you need to flip off the cover on the metal prongs and flip the safety switch. Quick and easy enough when you're feeling threatened, but unlikely to happen by mistake.
Another neat feature of the Yellow Jacket: The case doubles the charge of your phone and will keep 10% reserve battery for emergencies — meaning you can use the stun gun feature on the case even when it's otherwise "dead."
The company currently sells cases for the iPhone 4 and 4S for $99, with iPhone 5/5S and Samsung Galaxy cases on the way for the spring.
http://www.businessinsider.com/yellow-j ... ase-2014-1
Super interested in getting this. If only stun guns were legal down here in Trinidad.
But then again, what to stop someone from bringing in one through their luggage just to protect themselves from criminals..
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