6 Ways Travel Pros Use iPhones for Blogging on the Go
Traveling professionals are thoroughly familiar with the power of the blogosphere. Blogging can be an extremely effective vehicle for smooth communications while traveling. Now thanks to smart handheld devices such as the Apple iPhone and the ubiquity of mobile broadband, blogging can be easily accomplished from just about anywhere. Here are six ways to do it better:
Get Your Apps Up
Being away from the office should not be an impediment to blogging. Armed with an iPhone and the right apps, a blogger can easily ply his or her trade on the go. There are quite a few free apps available for the iPhone that can help a blogger to gather, record, organize, and publish information. Mobile bloggers should have at least one note-taking app on their iPhones; one that allows synchronization with a desktop or laptop computer. A few apps that are essential for this are Dragon Dictation (for voice recognition note taking) and Keynote (for charts, graphics, data, etc.). Also important for mobile blogging are RSS readers, photo and video editing programs, and publishing platforms.
WordPress For iOS
WordPress is a premier publishing platform and the most popular Content Management System (CMS) in the world. WordPress is the CMS of choice for travel professionals. While WordPress can be managed from just about any web browser (including Safari for the iPhone), the WordPress app for the iPhone makes it even easier. The best thing about the WordPress app is that it takes full advantage of the iPhone’s photo, video, and geolocation features to create a rich mobile blogging experience.
Turn Your iPhone Into a Broadband Modem
Your iPhone can be used as a mobile broadband modem to connect your desktop or laptop computers to the internet. This technique is known as tethering, and it can come in handy for mobile bloggers who prefer the comfort of a desktop or notebook computer. Tethering can be accomplished via a USB or Bluetooth connection, and it takes advantage of the iPhone’s 3G or 4G connection to function as a broadband modem. There are some apps developed specifically for the optimization of the tethering experience. Keep in mind that some wireless carrier data plans may restrict tethering, or they may offer tethering as a plan enhancement.
Keep Your Data Safe
There is a significant advantage that tethering has over WiFi connections: security. Public WiFi networks tend to lack security, and they are often targeted by hackers who use packet-sniffing techniques to intercept wireless data. Your iPhone’s 3G or 4G high-speed wireless connections are far more secure than WiFi.
The Backup Plan
For all the functionality of wireless routers, they are dependent on internet backbone platforms and electricity. WiFi connections often go down due to several reasons such as power outages and configuration errors. Since cellular communication outages are rare, a mobile blogger can take comfort in knowing that the iPhone can help them keep their blogs up-to-date without having to rely on wired local area networks or WiFi connections.
Extend the Life of Your Laptop
Your laptop has the ability to automatically detect and connect to open WiFi networks. Connecting a laptop to a WiFi network may not be a smart option for bloggers who are constantly on the go and who don’t have many opportunities to recharge their batteries. This is because WiFi connections are battery hogs. However, tethering an iPhone to your laptop only requires the use of Bluetooth, which uses significantly less battery. For many iPhone users with unlimited mobile broadband data plans, tethering to your laptop via USB cable or Bluetooth is a safer, battery-conserving method of mobile blogging.
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Blake Sanders writes tech at UK broadband comparison site Broadband Expert, specializing in the latest in mobile broadband, mobile phones, and internet news.
[Note: Photo courtesy of ari via FlickR Creative Commons.]
Grab Your iPhone 4 Tonight!
Tonight is the night! iPhone 4 aficionados will definitely be in queue to grab this much awaited phone. It must be the only phone that mobile operators love to start selling at a premiere night. And people flock as early as possible till late at night like there’s nothing left of the phone the next day. That’s how charming iPhone is. Love at first night. Laughs!
Despite the news of an antenna problem, some people seem to be not affected by this and go on possessing one. It doesn’t matter, it’s an iPhone – so what others might have thought. I wonder how the first users felt about the problem and if the free case have helped solve the reception problem in a way. I wouldn’t know how I hold my phone during a call. If I am holding it the right way or the wrong way, I could’t and wouldn’t think about it. I don’t have an iPhone anyway. But if I would buy one means I should start thinking about how to hold it or calls would cut-off. I told hubby before that I wanted to have this iPhone 4. But now I’m not so sure anymore because of the antenna problem. And what would I have it for if it can’t make calls complete. My phone is working perfectly so I’ll wait for more user-experience reviews after the premiere night.
So Good Is The New iPhone
At least it’s what it says in the newspaper after the launching of the new iPhone or the so called iPhone 4. What does 4 represent in the name? It can mean different things. Based on my understanding, it can represent the 4th model of iPhone, thus 4. It can also represent to comply with the fourth generation mobile known as 4G (named after 3G). And last but not the least, it can represent the fourth update of its operating system known as iOS 4. Well, whatever it is, it’s enough to say iPhone and people will definitely create a crowd to have a glimpse of this mobile phenomenon. And perhaps will definitely be zealous to possess one.

Here comes iPhone 4!
I’ve read in online reviews that quite a number of iPhone 3G S users are complaining about the phone’s poor battery life and camera. But Apple has been listening and therefore making improvements in these areas, and a lot more new features added, too. Unfortunately, some of the new features have already been introduced and used by other mobile competitors so no great deal on this behalf. But Ibooks and Iads features are worth a peek. Take a look (or read) how iPhone 4 differs from your iPhone 3G S.
1. The design is even more flat and sleek with glass front and back.
2. The screen has a pixel density that is four times as dense as the iPhone 3G,
thanks to Retina display.
3. The A4-chip gives better battery life.
4. Better camera and video capture in HD-quality.
5. The operating system, iOS 4, gives multi-tasking functionality.
6. Video Calling with the tap of the button.
7. Ibooks – buy books from Itunes and read it in pdf-format.
8. Iads helps app-creators earn through this commercial platform.






