Posted on 14 April 2008
This case not only covers your entire iPhone in a scratch resistant hard shell, but it gives it that shiny chrome reflection you’ve always wanted. The upside is that it doesn’t mess with the way you interact with your iPhone’s screen due to the way it’s made.
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Posted on 31 March 2008
Evidence for a 3G iPhone is mounting at an alarming rate. First there is the next iPhone firmware which won’t be released until the WWDC, which supports the idea that there is likely to be a new version of the iPhone hardware released to coincide with the new firmware.
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Posted on 19 March 2008
Engadget has gotten their hands on iPhone firmware version 2.0. Some of the new features include a scientific calculator when you turn your iPhone sideways with the calculator open and the previously announced Exchange support is as smooth as it should be.
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Posted on 14 December 2007
Sure, there are 2 iPhone docks inside this concept vehicle, on in the center console next to the driver, and one in the removable speakers in the rear, but I’d be willing to wager that by the time this thing hits production one or more of them will be missing. But, the coolest feature, the iPhone when placed in the ...
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Posted on 08 November 2007
So Frederick Black has formed another lawsuit against Apple. This one is regarding the notion that Apple has illegally tied the iPod to iTunes. Sure, you have to use iTunes to get your music onto your iPod/iPhone, but this case isn’t about that.
This case is about the music being sold at the iTunes store being tied to the iPod and ...
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Posted on 08 November 2007
So we all already knew it was coming, but Apple was kind enough to confirm for us that their new 1.1.2 firmware for the iPhone is dropping tomorrow. So if you have a hacked iPhone, don’t upgrade.
On the other hand, if one of those features that is coming with the new firmware is important enough for you to give all ...
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Posted on 08 November 2007
There is finally an internet radio app for the iPhone/iPod Touch and it didn’t come from Apple. No, in fact, it came from Conceited, the company that offers up a lot of the apps in the Installer library.
iRadio grants you access to a fairly long list of MPEG streaming internet radio stations. Its in beta, so it need some work, ...
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Posted on 07 November 2007
So Mr. Warren East isn’t just an ARM executive, he is the friggin’ CEO. So when this guy says he doesn’t think the OHA’s Android will have much of an effect on the iPhone, I am listening.
I am especially listening since its risky business talking negatively, or too positively, about a pair of companies who both have handsets either in ...
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Posted on 07 November 2007
There is no word as of yet whether or not this will at all affect iPhone production or supply, but it does reek of bad news. Here’s a tip, don’t get the supply deal of a lifetime and then ruin it with some minor shady business practices.
I get that Balda, the German company whom is rumored to be the supplier ...
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Posted on 07 November 2007
Surely all of you have heard the news that Google an a bunch of other companies involved in some way with the cellular industry have combined to form the OHA or Open Handset Alliance. The first product of this unholy alliance is to be Android, a completely open platform for mobile devices, the first evidence of which we should be ...
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