Posted on 14 June 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
The iPhone 3G is twice as fast as the first-gen iPhone, yet only half the price. You're probably wondering if you'll be able to tether the iPhone 3G (tethering: using it as a cellular modem for laptops - a service AT&T and other carriers offer for many phones on the market) to your laptop. The short answer is no. The ...
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Posted on 12 June 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Honlai Technology showed off the QingBar MP101 portable iPhone projector for the iPhone at Computex Taipei 2008. QingBar MP101 is a neat concept but may be too expensive for everyday consumers. It works with current iPhone and iPod hardware so I don't see why it wouldn't work with the iPhone 3G.
From a practical side of things, if the QingBar MP101 ...
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Posted on 09 June 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Here is it is people!!! The first images of the 3G iPhone! It's a slick revision of the original iPhone design, rather than an all-out change. Apple have slimmed the edges of the handset down, which will give it a greater feeling of thinness, and the back cover is black or white plastic now rather than alumium.
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Posted on 13 May 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
If any of the recent rumors of the 3G iPhone are even fractionally true, then the iPhone 2.0 is going to be an even hotter potato then existing model. In addition to GPS and Video Conferencing via a second camera on the front of the iPhone, LeMatin.ch report the addition of Mobile TV.
It makes perfect sense - how else ...
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Posted on 12 May 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
If you're about to run to your local Apple or AT&T store to snag up a new black iPhone, let me save you a trip. I just received and email from AT&T representative with the following quote:
"The reference to "iPhone Black" was simply a temporary placeholder used over the weekend for a scheduled catalog update. It was meant ...
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Posted on 24 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Technically speaking, the WildCharge adapter for the iPhone and iPod touch is actually integrated into a high-quality gel case called "Skins", a gel covered product made of Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) material. WildCharge wire-free charging technology is located on the back of the case and all you have to do is slip your iPhone or iPod touch into the ...
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Posted on 22 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Some telling information has been pulled from the device emulator included in the iPhone SDK. There is some evidence there that the new iPhone could have true GPS functionality, which is currently a talking point of iPhone critics. It is important to keep in mind, this could mean something, but could just as easily, mean nothing.
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Posted on 21 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
The folks at WildCharge are excited about the forthcoming WildCharge adapters for the iPhone and iPod touch. For now, the RAZR V3 is the only handset to have an adapter that works with the WildCharger pad.
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Posted on 21 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
I got a call from a buddy of mine earlier tonight all excited that Microsoft Live Maps is now compatible with Safari and more importantly Safari Mobile. He insisted I give it a try, so I did. Two minutes into trying to use Live Maps, I realized why I don't use Google's implementation of maps.google.com on the iPhone simply because ...
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Posted on 20 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
It has been an exciting week for us Apple fans. iPhone Buzz gave you a first look at iPhone Firwmare 2.0 beta. We walked you through some of the exciting new features Apple has included in the new firmware, like saving images directly from Safari, and setting up Exchange Support.
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Posted on 18 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
iPhone Buzz first covered the Juice Pack for the iPhone way back in early December, and we have been waiting patiently for its arrival. Nearly six months later, I'm thrilled to report that it is finally here. Was the wait worth it? Heck yes! The package arrived directly from mophie earlier today, so I haven't had adequate time ...
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Posted on 15 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Apple made a couple of changes to the Exchange configuration interface on iPhone 2.0 Beta 3. You can no longer enter a host name. When you begin configuring your Exchange account, you're asked to type in your Email, Username, Password and Description. It looks easy enough right? Wrong. If you're like me, you'll enter your email address, your user name, ...
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