by James Allan Brady on October 30, 2007

Not really, but you can paint it all black and add the older, multi-colored Apple logo in place of the home button, which would bring you a lot closer. It kind of looks cool, too bad you can’t draw in Notes on your iPhone like you could on the Newton.
That rainbow Apple logo was decommissioned somewhere around 1998 which was a good long while ago. Back then, it probably would ...
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by James Allan Brady on October 30, 2007

When I first saw this story, I thought Citizen, the same company that made my watch, had made a special edition iPhone which didn’t make much sense. There is a reason why that didn’t make much sense, its because they didn’t make it, Citizen: Citizen made it, which is a whole other company entirely.
I took a look at the Citizen: Citizen website and saw some of the stuff they were ...
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by James Allan Brady on October 29, 2007

So if this ad is to be believed Canada could be getting the iPhone as early as December 7th. The alleged pre-order date is November the 20th so if you believe this ad you might want to start saving up.
Sure, the ad looks pretty convincing, but it’s a rumor because its nowhere to be found on Rogers site, and can only be found through various places where it appears to ...
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by James Allan Brady on October 29, 2007

You don’t even need a computer anymore, just an activated iPhone and a WiFi connection. Here is exactly how hard it is, take your freshly activated 1.1.1 iPhone, and connect to a WiFi network.
Then direct Safari to jailbreakme.com and click install AppSnapp, that’s it, all, finished finito. Wait a few minutes and you will have a jailbroken iPhone with Installer installed.
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by James Allan Brady on October 29, 2007

It varies from carrier to carrier from O2 to T-Mobile to Orange it all varies, but they all have some rather strict limits. T-Mobile has three plans sized like your shirts, M, L, or XL with data limits of 200MB, 1GB, and 5GB respectively.
After you go over those limits your still have unlimited data, just your access speeds get throttled to 64Kbps instead of the normal speed of 220Kbps. That ...
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by James Allan Brady on October 29, 2007

Or your gift cards for that matter. Since when did one of the few nations to somewhat successfully run on a fiat monetary system stop accepting cash anywhere as an acceptable form of payments, let alone in the retail industry?
Then they decide they won’t take gift cards either, I am pretty sure its almost always been a policy to not take checks, so you are left with credit or debit, ...
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by James Allan Brady on October 26, 2007

Yeah, not a big surprise here, that notes syncing feature that was maybe going to happen, well it didn’t. Really it was just a rather big typo by Apple, but Tiger was released, and the Notes are syncing with your iPhone.
I am sure someone could script something to automatically email them to you, and then they’d be synced, sort of, but it looks like that’s as close as you are ...
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