Posted on 30 June 2009 by Budi Putra
Dear first-gen iPhone owner, how badly do you want MMS on your phone? Thanks to hacking community, now you can enjoy MMS capability on your original iPhone with default SMS/MMS app and O.S 3.0!
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Posted on 02 June 2009 by Budi Putra
If it's true, the 4GB iPhone is a bit of a surprise, since users need more storage space to accommodate many tempting apps for the iPhone. We are certainly expecting 32GB model right now (and we have had 8GB and 16GB for a long time), but 4GB?
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Posted on 31 May 2009 by Budi Putra
Hell yeah! It's the first images of the next generation iPhone Video in the wild! The more I'm learning from the handful of [blurry] pictures that have just posted on a Hong Kong blog, the more I'm convinced they are the real deal: the magnetic compass, autofocus camera, video recording capability, MMS capability, CPU log/activity, along with some other new ...
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Posted on 28 May 2009 by Chris Davies
Parts purportedly for the next-generation iPhone Video have appeared for sale on a Chinese wholesale site. Both screen bezels and LCD panels for the the third-gen iPhone Video are listed, with shipping expected to begin "within 5 to 12 working days".
As well as the listings, there are comparison shots with existing parts for the iPhone 3G. While there's no telling ...
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Posted on 01 May 2009 by Brenda Stokes
As if there would every be any question about it, the Apple iPhone and iPhone 3G have topped the latest survey conducted by JD Power & Associates. The 2009 Wireless Consumer Smartphone Satisfaction Survey shows the phone taking the lead in most areas.
With a score of 791 out of 1,000, Apple excelled in all areas including operating system, operation, features ...
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Posted on 27 April 2009 by Chris Davies
According to the latest leaks, Verizon and Apple are in discussions regarding a new iPhone for the carrier, which would be launched in 2010. USA Today quote "people familiar with the situation" who claim discussions between Steve Jobs and Verizon began a few months ago.
While USA Today suggest a CDMA iPhone would be the likely result, Apple's recent financial conference ...
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Posted on 02 April 2009 by Chris Davies
Vuzix have announced a "Works with iPhone" certified cable for their full range of AV video eyewear. The cable not only carries Apple's compatibility branding, but is the first to market to support 3D video in side-by-side, interlaced and anaglyph formats.
While 3D content for the iPhone is limited, the iWear range of headsets are also useful for watching iPhone and ...
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Posted on 19 March 2009 by Chris Davies
Apple is reportedly preparing to launch an OLED-based iPhone, along with OLED notebooks and displays, according to sources at LG in Korea. Australian publication Smarthouse claims that Apple have already produced a prototype netbook with an OLED display, and potentially touch-screen capabilities too.
As well as the touch-sensitivity, LG are apparently also working on a display coating that will reduce or eliminate ...
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Posted on 17 March 2009 by Daniel Lim
Two years late but better than never, the most-asked-for feature -- Copy and Paste -- is finally here for iPhone 3.0. It didn’t arrive as a surprise to us as it was disclosed by Digg founder, Kelvin Rose, couple days before the event took place. That, together with MMS support are being addressed at today’s Apple event.
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Posted on 17 March 2009 by Daniel Lim
Today at iPhone 3.0 event, Apple starts off with Scott Forstall, the SVP of iPhone software, with details on the iPhone 3.0 OS and developer programs. First in line is the additional of a paid app -- In-App Purchase – that will prompt you from within the software to buy an update such as a city guide where you can ...
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Posted on 20 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
Just this last weekend there was the addition of not one but two utilities that enable TV output support for the iPhone. These little rays of sunshine wont be found in the App Market anytime soon, instead you have to have a jailbroken iPhone and search them out in Cydia.
The TVOut Project is an open source project brought to you ...
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Posted on 16 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
Sometimes watching videos or movies on your iPhone or iPod Touch can be tedious, especially when you’re sitting at home, on a plane or riding the bus. Awkward neck positions and tiring hands tend to take away from the overall experience of watching a film.
Now thanks to the iFlyz you can rest easy with your media player in a fixed ...
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