by Chris Scott Barr on July 16, 2008

A recent interview with Apple's VP or Worldwide iPod and iPhone Product Marketing Greg Joswiak cleared up a few lingering questions about the iPhone 3G. First, the lack of cut-and-paste functionality is simply due to the fact that it wasn't very high on their list of features to get into the phone. Hopefully this means we'll see this implemented via a software update someday.
Some good news for those wanting to ...
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by Chris Davies on July 11, 2008

If you're looking to dismantle your iPhone 3G but you'd rather have some pieces slightly larger than dust left over at the end of the process, than iFixit should be your first port of call. The famed strippers - by which I mean they strip down gadgets to their constituent parts - have already taken out their screwdrivers and splayed out the second-gen iPhone's guts for all to see.
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by Chris Davies on July 11, 2008

Cast aside all doubts: the iPhone Dev Team have released a video demonstrating them unlocking and Jailbreaking the iPhone 2.0 firmware with their new PwnageTool 2.0.
"We’ve added lots of new features, including 2.0 support, spotlight file indexing of .ipsws, canned websearches, installer custom configuration, custom root partitions and various other things that you’ll see on the release" iPhone Dev Team
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by Chris Davies on July 11, 2008

Asking "but will it blend" may be an internet cliché by now, but there's still a shiver of half-glee, half-disgust to see a perfectly happy gadget turned to dust in one of Blendtec's industrial-strength tech-chompers. And on iPhone 3G launch day, what better toy to get the blender treatment than Apple's new cellphone. Check the video after the cut, and prepare to sob a little if you waited in a ...
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by Chris Davies on July 11, 2008

Apple may have learned from the first iPhone launch, but today's release of the iPhone 3G still didn't quite go smoothly. Demand once again exceeded supply; I stopped by the Apple store in San Francisco this morning, where staff were surprised by the 300+ queue that had stretched around the block before the 8am opening. Even before the doors opened, supervising staff were voicing uncertainty as to whether they'd have enough ...
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by Chris Davies on July 11, 2008

Over at SlashGear, Vincent has already unboxed his iPhone 3G - head over the now for the photos and exclusive unboxing video. His first impressions are there too - glowing, as you might expect from any Apple product, but he's promising a more complete review later on today.
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by Vincent Nguyen on July 11, 2008

It seemed like yesterday when I was in guy's shoes at the first iPhone launch. When David Yoo was asked who is the first person he's going to call, he said his mom - to thank her for everything.
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