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How to Use iPhone and X10 for Home Remote Control

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With today’s technology it is becoming easier and easier to remain connected to our home computers. But what if we want to extend our reach from beyond the computer to actual control of our homes? Well, that, too, is becoming easier all the time, and here I will give a few tips on how to do exactly that.

As a matter of fact, we will focus on controlling your home from the comfort of your iPhone while you are out and about.

The purpose of the article is to show a way of accomplishing this, and I want to make it as simple as possible. For that reason we will focus on easy to obtain and economical hardware, and perhaps nothing in the home control market is more well known than the X10 family of controllers.

To start with, we will have a requirement - there must be a home computer left on 24 hours a day that will serve as our control point and link to the outside world.

This computer does need its local monitor to stay on when unattended - so set the screen saver and/or power settings to auto power it off after an extended period time.

This will save a little on the power bill and prolong the lifetime of the monitor. The computer itself needs only to be a standard computer… but it does need to have an available USB connector (as well as an internet connection, naturally).

To make the link from the control computer to your house power circuit you will need a USB control interface.

A quick check online shows that the X10 CM15A USB interface is available at a very reasonable price, and this will fit our needs quite well. As a matter of fact, we found the interface, controlling software, and more for under $50.

To set up the interface, you would install the included home control software and connect the CM15A to an available USB port with the provided cable after plugging it into a nearby outlet.

Once you have the interface, it is now a question of asking yourself, “What is it you want to control?”

There are separate control modules in the X10 family for a variety of situations, ranging from appliance and lamp controls to dimming wall switch replacements and HVAC controls. Of course, there are also “professional” modules that are more durable if the situation calls for it, but most homeowners will find that the standard units work okay for their needs.

Now, after you make a basic list of what items you want to control, shop online for a package deal that gives you the modules needed. By looking around for a package deal (check x10.com or ebay) you will be able to buy the modules at a very substantial savings.

Once you have the desired modules installed, it is a simple matter to set a common house code and unit ID for them.

Then you can add the modules to the home control software through its simple graphical interface, and if desired you can even set up virtual rooms for easier control. The overall control setup can be as simple or complex as you wish, but I would caution that you should start slow to see if it works for you as expected.

A nice thing about the system is that it makes life easier for you not only for the sake of remote control, but it also works great when you are at home thanks to readily available X10 remote controls and software that can schedule events automatically or event driven (such as turning on the lights throughout the house when you pull into the driveway - with the addition of an economical sensor).

Now that we have our home control system in place (at least conceptually), we need to talk about how we are going to control it via our iPhone.

This is where I feel that the simple approach really shines. I have used such systems with other mobile devices in the past (Windows Mobile, for example).

Unfortunately, Murphy’s Law loves to tinker with anything cool, and remote home control is not impervious. Instead of custom (and/or expensive) software, using a remote PC software such as LogMeIn Ignition on the iPhone allows you to not use the installed control software on the home computer, it will also show any warnings or issues that may be of immediate interest.

Plus it gives you access to said home computer for any files or email, and provides for a single point of access when you need to check on things back at the ranch.

By using generic remote software you can also stop and restart any misbehaving control programs from the iPhone, and if needed reboot the control PC to correct a communications problem with the power interface (rare, but it happens).

Now that you have everything in place, you should be able to whip out the iPhone and turn on the porch lights and dim the living room lights.

While you’re at it, you can set up a schedule to kick on tomorrow night (when you will be hiking on the trails out of tower reach). Or even check on the pics from the web cam, noting that all looks as you expect.

It’s the next best thing to being there.

, 1:30 PM

New Apple iPod with Camera and Microphone

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Wired allegedly reliable sources claim that the new generation of Apple iPod touch is already under construction in the Chinese factories and it comes with the integrated camera and microphone. Supposedly there is a possibility OLED screen, but this is less certain.

Also, it is mentioned Skype, which in combination with this small player with Wi-Fi will be step up to mobile phone.

It seems that this version should appear in the shops for two to three months. It is already mentioned build-in some application which will accept voice commands, record video and perform other thing, which being reserved in the past only for the iPhone.

The question is: Does this gadget will be another model of iPhone or just maybe upgraded iPhone? Time will tell.

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6:33 AM

iPhone OS 3.0 Update Is Available On iTunes

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Apple, according to the date of the promise, releases the distribution of iPhone OS 3.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch devices. As already known, this larger upgrade of the operating system brings a number of news and modifications, which, the most important are support for landscape view and enter text, support for MMS, Spotlight search and the ability to copy & paste.

There are also some new applications like Voice memos, upgraded Safari, the ability of tethering Internet access with computers, support for stereo Bluetooth, the possibility of synchronization of notes, the option Shake to Shuffle for listening music and many other changes. Update is available through iTunes - for iPhone owners - free of charge; the iPod Touch users must pay $ 9.95.
4:52 AM

Photogene photoshop for iPhone

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If you use your iPhone camera a lot, is time to check up the fancy, full with options Photogene, a mini Photoshop app for iPhone.

Photogene includes many options for enhancing and improving your digital images without using anything else except your iPhone.



Photogene has tools for:
  • color adjustment and sharpen tools
  • Crop and straighten photos
  • Add text balloons
  • Create a variety of frames
  • Adjust Histogram
  • Correct Gamma
  • Increase/decrease saturation
  • Adjust color temperature
  • Multiple undo and redo
This app support iPhone OS 3.0 and your picture will look way better than the raw iPhone picturing. Photogene works on the iPod touch as well, but you'll have to import images becouse iPod has no built in camera for now. Download and buy here.
12:25 PM

TomTom navigation for Apple iPhone rumor or truth?

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Manufacturer of navigation solutions TomTom, speed up the development of applications designed to navigate on Apple iPhone. In fact, according to the competition for jobs, TomTom search for the developer of iPhone applications that will work on development of software for navigation, a place of work is stated in Amsterdam, where the offices of TomTom are located. Start of work would be in May or June.

TomTom was one of the first company that has expressed a desire for taking advantage of iPhone GPS capabilities. Upcoming iPhone OS 3.0 and the accompanying SDK will speed up the production of navigation software.
, 1:38 PM

5 iPhone FREE Applications for Job Lookers

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If you are unemployed and you are looking for job, additional tools will not harm you and will help you in your cause. The only condition is to buy/have iPhone and download following applications for FREE:

Mint
If money is tight while you're looking for gainful employment, Mint.com can help you track your expenses and create an appropriate budget. The iPhone app might be even more useful than the Web service, as it lets you keep track of your budget when you're actually in a store, about to blow it.


Jobs
The Jobs application by CareerBuilder is similar to JobCompass, letting you search job listings by keyword and locationonly the results are a bit prettier, and there's no on-screen map. The app also lets you collect prospective job listings that you can e-mail to yourself for later follow-up.


LinkedIn
You never know when someone in your LinkedIn network is going to post a lead on a job opening, or when you'll meet someone that should be part of your network. LinkedIn's iPhone app lets you keep up with your professional connections from anywhere.


Wi-Fi Finder
Looking for a local Wi-Fi hot spot where you can work on your rsum while drinking coffee? Wi-Fi Finder uses your current location and presents you with a list of nearby hot spots from JiWire's hot-spot database.


Toodledo
While looking job keep track of appointments, interviews, due dates, and everything else with this free to-do list app, which syncs with Toodledo's free Web version.
, 10:01 AM

iPhone 3.0 beta 3 - Free Download

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iPhone 3.0 Beta 3 has been released. It is available only for official developers and registered members. Reports are that the beta offers speed increases; Spotlight Search saving and minor changes for MMS on German networks.

Apple has been pushing out Betas much faster than usual. Its been roughly two weeks since the previous beta dropped, and two weeks before that was the initial 3.0 beta.
Registered developers can download it via http://developer.apple.com/iphone/.

Tip: If you are not registered with on Apple you can Download the iPhone 3.0 beta 3 here and run
9:41 AM