by m3ga on July 17, 2008

Creative labs are known for its sound cards and portable player, but seeing iPhone and iPod popularity rise to a new height, the audio card maker is joining the iPhone/iPod accessories wagon. Creative introduces its EP-630i headset for iPhone and iPod, an in-ear buds that comes with three different silicone covers.
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by m3ga on July 17, 2008

While it have successfully jailbroken the 3G iPhone, the iPhone Dev team has yet able to unlock the newly launched phone. This puts more delay on the new Pwnage tools that many people has been waiting for.
The first generation of iPhone was jailbroken and unlocked by the devs team, however having 3G baseband, the unlocking algorithm for iPhone 3G is not quite the same. Here is the breakdown of ...
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by m3ga on July 17, 2008

After a successful launch, Apple has not stopped wooing carriers. The latest mills is iPhone 3G might land in South Korea. Apple’s own website revealed a job opening for “Korean iPhone Account Manager” – located in Seoul, South Korea’s capital city.
The country is the home of two mobile phone powerhouses, Samsung and LG. Korean seems to be very loyal to its home based company and have very advanced wireless ...
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by m3ga on July 16, 2008

If you don’t know what VNC client is, here is a little explanation – it is a tool to let you connect to VNC server installed on your Windows PC or Mac OS X. MochaSoft VNC Lite provides VNC client for your iPhone. As the name said, Lite is what it truly meant when it comes to set of features. The Lite version cost nothing but it has many ...
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by m3ga on July 16, 2008

iPhone developers looking for funding should really pay attention to this entry. An Italian venture capital company is opening up its wallet to those developers who need funding. H-FARM – the venture capital firm will make $250,000 available to fund an iPhone application project. Developers are to submit three-page proposals in PDF form and email it to them.
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by Chris Scott Barr on July 10, 2008

One of the downsides to the original iPhone is that you couldn't replace the battery yourself. Sure, you could take it to your local Apple store and they would do it pretty quickly for a fee, but we like the ability to do things ourselves. Well it seems that you may actually be able to do just that with your shiny new iPhone 3G.
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by Vincent Nguyen on July 10, 2008

It seems like you can now download iPhone 2.0 (iPhone1,2_2.0_5A347_Restore.ipsw), according to MacRumors. It's important to understand that this unknown file from Apple's server may brick your iPhone or iPod touch. So make sure to read this knowledge base article in which Apple notes that your iPhone or iPod will be erased in order to perform 2.0 install.
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