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iPhone Components
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 17, 2007

Navizon had a great idea providing jailbroken iPhones with an ability to emulate GPS through tower triangulation, but it only gave somewhat accurate information. Partfoundry has developed a working prototype dongle for the jailbroken iPhone that provides real time GPS locationing with an accuracy of 16ft-32ft using the SiRF Star III chip. It's sleek look definitely goes well with the iPhone. Though the dongle makes the iPhone a bit bigger, ...
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by Ken Allen on December 3, 2007

While Apple continues to break our jailbreaks and 3rd party apps, they are working on the iPhone to make it faster and more battery efficient. The recent update of firmware v1.1.2 boosts the iPhone's clock speed from a CPU Frequency of 400Mhz, and a Bus frequency of 100mHz, to a CPU frequency of 412Mhz, and a Bus frequency of 103Mhz. This information can be obtained via SysInfo in installer.app.
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by Ken Allen on November 22, 2007

Straight in line with all other stores on Black Friday, Macmall will be giving up to 22% off on select Apple products including Notebooks, iMacs, Mac Pro's, Mac Mini's, and the full range of iPod's on Thursday the 22nd (Thanksgiving) and Friday the 23rd. There doesn't appear to be any discounts on iPhone's though. A sale of 22% off could mean some major savings on notebooks or other Apple computers.
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by Chris Davies on August 16, 2007

Personally my DIY skills are just about limited to switching on the blender for some freshly crushed ice for my cocktail, but I know there are some of you out there a lot handier with their hands and for whom the thought of sending a gadget off for official - expensive - repair makes you half choke. Over at iPhone Atlas they've been looking at options for when cellphone calamity ...
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by Chris Davies on August 14, 2007

Willy Wonka bundled up the whole Oompa-Loompa tribe and brought them to live in his chocolate factory; I don't think the 270,000 workers at the Hon Hai factory in Shenzhen, China were at risk of being gobbled up by rotten Vermicious Knids, but they too live in a wondrous place creating items that bring joy to many. No, not candy, but iPhones, Wiis and Motorola cellphones. The Wall Street Journal won ...
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by Chris Scott Barr on July 4, 2007

Unless you've been living under a rock, you've probably already seen a flood of devices that help you get the most out of your iPhone. However, one company is offering their services to take away some of the functionality of your precious phone.
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