From the monthly archives:
May 2008
by ashoperon on May 21, 2008

Windows users have practically been given the cold shoulder when it comes to Pwning their iPhone. The WinPwn project launched to try and help out, by porting the Pwnage tool to Windows, which up until now has been a Mac only affair. The beta for WinPwn launched last month, with a final version promised in the next few days.
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by ashoperon on May 20, 2008

The iPhone is an excellent target for gaming. The device's glorious multi touch display is very intuitive for gaming, and the device has a relatively beefy internal specification sheet. Gaming and the iPhone are no strangers, and that is putting it mildly. Until now though, there have been no real 3D games. Kingdom Lores is out now, and it the first of its kind.
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by ashoperon on May 20, 2008

According to one source claiming to have been tipped by sources close to the 3G iPhone, the device will in fact be announced on June 9th at WWDC. Then, immediately after, the device is expected to be unleashed to the waiting masses. The launch will be a worldwide launch, as opposed to the original launch, where it started in the U.S. and made its way to other countries later.
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by ashoperon on May 20, 2008

Many 3G devices on many carriers can download music and such over the air, but for EDGE devices like the iPhone this is a little less practical. Now there are over the air downloads via the iTunes Store for the iPhone, but you must be in a WiFi hot spot to take advantage of the service. With the addition of 3G to the new iPhone though, over the air downloads ...
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by ashoperon on May 19, 2008

If you have ever looked down at that sleek iPhone or iPod Touch in your pocket and thought "wow, this thing needs a stylus", then Brightonnet's new BI-IPEN might just be for you. As capacitive touch devices, the iPhone and iPod Touch can not use a stylus. They need to feel the small electric charge from your fingertip, which plastic or metal can not traditionally provide.
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by ashoperon on May 19, 2008

Well we may have just found the first 3G iPhone case. According to the manufacturer, this case if for the 3G iPhone, and there is also one for the normal iPhone. The case seems to be called ELECTRAonBLACK, which no doubt refers to the wild colors of the case. It could be a manufacturer looking for attention, but then again, it could be legitimate.
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by ashoperon on May 19, 2008

Google has always been a major player when it comes to the iPhone. The iPhone came loaded with YouTube, Google Maps, and a extremely simple method to sync up your Gmail account with your iPhone. Upon launch, many of Google's web applications were ported over for use with the iPhone's mobile Safari browser.
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