Posted on 12 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
Here at iPhoneBuzz we have reported on rumors that AT&T is going to be bringing an iPhone-tethering plan to users who have always wanted it. Before these rumors stated that AT&T would be instating one for $30 a month, but now there is a new rumor for pricing of such a plan.
This rumor reported by MacBlogz states that the tethering ...
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Posted on 12 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
This week has been pretty uneventful for the iPhone with CES going on in Vegas. Sling Media announced their new version of their SlingPlayer software for the iPhone. SlingPlayer Mobile allows you to watch and control your TV and DVR programming from home via the SlingBox. This iPhone application will be available in the App Store in the 1Q for ...
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Posted on 02 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
The iPhone gets yet another weight management applications and just in time for all those who made a new years resolution to get fit. This very simple, sleek looking application is designed to track your weight over an extended period of time and give users a real grasp of what is going on with their weight.
One of the first things ...
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Posted on 02 January 2009 by Budi Putra
As we know, the recent iPhone 3G is only available in two colors: white and black. If someday Apple plans to produce another color, I guess silver has a big chance to be picked. But pink? I never imagine it. Never.
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Posted on 01 January 2009 by Budi Putra
As promised, the Dev Team has released their unlock software for the iPhone 3G -- so you can use it with any other carriers apart from AT&T. Yellowsn0w is the world’s first software unlock for the iPhone 3G.
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Posted on 31 December 2008 by Budi Putra
We’re now just hours away from the New Year; for those of you who really want to buy an iPhone 3G but prefer carrier's networks outside AT&T, or who just want buy an iPhone from another country, please don't miss a free unlocking tool tonight!
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Posted on 28 December 2008 by Shawn Brown
The iPhone Dev Team recently streamed a live video demonstrating an unlock of the iPhone 3G. They chose to stream the video so that no questions to the authenticity would arise. Before demonstrating yellowsn0w, a member of the iPhone Dev Team by the name of MuscleNerd streamed a video explaining that the notch cut out of his SIM card was ...
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Posted on 26 December 2008 by Shawn Brown
It was not long ago that AT&T was offering refurbished iPhone 3Gs for a considerably high amount of money considering it is for a phone that was purchased, found defective and then returned and fixed. The prices were $149 for the 8GB version and $249 for the 16GB version.
Now the day after Christmas we expect to see low prices being ...
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Posted on 22 December 2008 by Budi Putra
It's a good news for those of you who really want to buy an iPhone 3G but prefer carrier's networks outside AT&T, or who just want buy an iPhone from another country. A group, known as Dev-Team, who created a software unlock for the iPhone 3G so that the device could run on other carrier’s networks, just featured a live ...
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Posted on 21 December 2008 by Shawn Brown
Those of you in Taiwan who went out and got the iPhone 3G the other day, you may have just picked up an unlocked iPhone 3G. Initial reports stated that these iPhone 3Gs would be SIM locked to Chunghwa Telecom, but it appears that a firmware issue left users able to use whichever SIM they choose.
Walmart has jumped on the ...
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Posted on 19 December 2008 by Shawn Brown
For those of us who are always out enjoying the nightlife including the drinks that come along with it, there is now a breathalyzer attachment for the iPhone that tells you if your in the right condition for driving if your not too drunk to give yourself the breathalyzer. This attachment may also be a fun party toy as well.
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Posted on 18 December 2008 by Shawn Brown
AT&T is finally offering refurbished iPhone 3G models on their site. Though the prices are lower, it is still only a $50 savings for a phone that was bought, used, broken and then returned. Is all that worth saving $50 in these tough economic times?
“previously owned devices that have been unused or lightly used and returned during the 30-day trial ...
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