| The iPhone is a marvelous contraption. It has | | | | it also allows certain websites such as Flikr plot |
| multiple uses such as a portable music player, | | | | your pictures on a map. |
| digital camera, GPS system, mobile phone etc. But | | | | - Tour your neighborhood without getting off |
| what make the phone really attractive are the | | | | your seat. Google street view allows you to take |
| third party applications that are available via | | | | a virtual tour of most places in the United States. |
| iTunes. | | | | - Use it as a slideshow. The screen is big and clear |
| Here are five things you can do with your iPhone. | | | | enough to allow a group of people to see the |
| - You can use it in the dark as a torch. The light | | | | beautiful pictures you had taken. All you need to |
| emanating from the iPhone can be strong enough | | | | do is to go to settings, general, then change from |
| to find things you have dropped on the ground. | | | | auto-lock to never and finally start slideshow on |
| For example, have you ever lost the keys in the | | | | photos. Be careful though, if you do this for too |
| dark? Just turn on the iPhone and automatically it | | | | long, you will run out of batteries. |
| turns into a torch. | | | | - Search Google by talking. Google now has a |
| - Geotagging is a function of the iPhone that | | | | function where you can simply talk and the |
| allows you to take pictures and tag the location | | | | website will translate your speech to text. This |
| of where you took it. Geotagging is useful when | | | | handy function will save you from spending too |
| you forgot where you had taken your photo and | | | | much time typing. |