by Ken Allen on January 14, 2008

Dephi has been designing a concept application for real time control over a car. Using an iPhone and a GM Acadia, Delphi was able to demonstrate their concept by starting the car, rolling down the windows, and displaying real-time RPM data via the iPhone. This application is used with nothing more than a WiFi connection and Safari. Delphi is currently working on bluetooth capability without adding any more bulk ...
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by Ken Allen on January 9, 2008
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The application Listen, developed by Erica Sadun is nothing new amongst cell phone users of other brands and service providers, but for iPhone users on AT&T, it's a brand new sight. Listen takes a sample of a song and then looks for it in a song database. Listen then provides a Song Title, Artist, and Album name. Listen lets you search for the song on iTunes or email the information. ...
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by Ken Allen on January 7, 2008

CorePlayer, a favorite amongst many Windows Mobile and other mobile platform users has been ported to the iPhone and iPod touch. CorePlayer offers media management to completely avoid using iTunes. An iPhone media player other than the iPod application could open doors to downloading MP3 files on the run through Seeqpod. Downloading files through Safari is possible with the Mobile Safari Download Plugin from iPhone hacker 'hachu'. Not sure when ...
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by Ken Allen on January 7, 2008

At CES 2008, Flytunes introduced a personalized digital music service for the iPhone, iPod touch and other media capable phones. Flytunes lets you access over 20,000 radio stations anywhere a WiFi, or cell phone signal is available; something satellite radio cannot do (inside buildings). Flytunes is available free of charge and can be run on either PC or Mac. Flytunes will be available on their website as of January 21st, ...
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by Ken Allen on January 3, 2008

Today mStation revealed it's full line up of 2008 Morphie products for the iPod and iPhone. mStation's previous line of products were designed for the iPod video 30gb & 80gb, 2nd gen iPod nano's, and the 2nd gen iPod shuffles. In 2008 mStation is releasing an entire new line of products, from cases to stereo systems for all of Apple's new iPod/iPhone models. Hit the cut for a sample of ...
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by Ken Allen on December 30, 2007

Over at Gearlive, Andrew has just upped Episode 195 of Bleeding Edge confirming everything that has been said about the new iPhone firmware version 1.1.3. Earlier this was all thought to be a big scam to get Gearlive a bunch of traffic, but it actually appears to be legit.
Hit the cut for what actually is included in v1.1.3, and what we can hope is fixed for the final release.
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by Ken Allen on December 30, 2007

Or so we think. I've been checking out this video on Gizmodo of the apparent v1.1.3 iPhone firmware update that Apple should be releasing soon. The video shows a guy moving around the iPhone's icons changing the order. Apparently the updated firmware version breaks all unlocks, and jailbreak apps, and cannot be cracked this time around because iTunes installs Apple's private key.
Hit the cut to read why I think the ...
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