by Brenda Stokes on August 29, 2008

Video of the Last.fm v2.0 app has been leaked and we're now getting a sneak peek at what it holds in store. It appears you can listen to music based on tags you type in, whether that be an artist's name, a style of music or even "Apple ad" as shown in the video included after the jump.
You can also tag music, create playlists, send it to your friends and ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 29, 2008

We talked about the arrival of several iPhone-related magazines in Japan, but one will be hitting newsstands in the US in just a few weeks. On September 9, iPhone Life will be available by subscription or in local stores. The magazine features content that cover all aspects of the iPhone, from news, how-to's, reviews and more.
Published by Thaddeus Computing, the premier issue features:
The 100-page premier issue includes:
• Full coverage of ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 28, 2008

If you have been let down by MobileMe, you might be pleased to learn that there is an alternative out there for your iPhone. It's called SugarSync and it's a relatively inexpensive way to keep all your data together without the problems of MobileMe.
Made by Sharpcast, SugarSync is an Internet srvice tailored for the iPhone. It works by backing up your media files online and then syncing your data to ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 28, 2008

Yesterday, it came out that the iPhone has a serious security flaw that makes it so someone can hack into your phone even if there's a password activated. But now Apple is coming out and confirming the flaw and stating a fix is on the way.
We can expect a fix sometime in September, though Apple isn't all that concerned with it, calling it "minor." This is because you can easily ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 28, 2008

It seems like all I'm talking about these days are iPhone problems and reception issues, but here we go again! This time, a source at AT&T has taken a stab at explaining exactly what the latest firmware update fixed and why it's now in iPhone user's hands to put the problem to rest.
The 2.0.2 update made it so the iPhone did not need as high of signal in order ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 27, 2008

Apple has created a survey to help them get a better idea of how people actually feel about the iPhone 3G. The survey is being sent out by Medallia, a feedback agent.
The survey contains several questions that span the gamut of the typical iPhone user's experience. For instance, there are questions about whether or not you've had to take in your phone for repair or replacement, if you're a ...
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by Brenda Stokes on August 27, 2008

We're in the age of nit picking, it seems. Recently, two viewers filed a claim with the Advertising Standards Authority in regards to a new iPhone 3G ad that says all of the Internet is accessible on the device when, in fact, Flash and Java are not.
The ASA Council ruled in favor of of the two viewers and now Apple must change the ad if it is to be shown ...
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