Touch Cam 1.1 Available Now

Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by andy in Apps

Touch Cam version 1.1 is available in the app store. It brings new language support for Spanish and French. German will be submitted as a 1.1.1 release.

RIP Redneck Jokes and More

Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by andy in Apps

Jokes are great! They can be a great way to break the ice, start the day, introduce yourself to someone new, get made fun of, or in Ninth Division’s case get yourself in unwanted trouble. Do you remember the Redneck Jokes application we made back in Spring of this year? Of course you do. Sadly, as of Monday, it is no longer available and here is why…

iPhone Syncing, beyond iTunes

Posted on 21. Sep, 2009 by andy in How\'d you do that?

Let’s face it, syncing your iPhone is a tedious process.  No different then the crazy days of a Palm pilot, plugging in your device to your computer to sync is lengthy tedious and worst off – you have to remember to do it.  I just made myself sound very lazy, but seriously those simple things [...]

BigOmaha 2009 recap

Posted on 16. May, 2009 by andy in Events

Were you at BigOmaha? You should have been. It was fantastic in so many ways. I’ve been to a lot of conferences/events/training/etc in my day and this tops them all. But you don’t have to take my word for it…

Why a jokes app?

Posted on 12. May, 2009 by andy in Apps

Yah, that’s right Ninth Division produced a funny little application with redneck jokes in them. I think those types of jokes are timeless and funny. Yah, I know there are a lot of little joke applications on the App Store. Here are some of things I have heard from a few from people waaay too many times…

Google Calendar Sync on iPhone

Posted on 10. Feb, 2009 by andy in How\'d you do that?

Yesterday Google announced a new service called Google Sync for many devices. Most importantly to me, it now supports syncing multiple calendars on the iPhone. Gone are the days of having to plug in my iPhone to update my calendar on the iPhone/Mac. Unfortunately, getting this working, wasn’t so easy. Here is how I got it working…