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iPhone 2.0

Will the new iPhone support true GPS?

by Vincent Nguyen on April 22, 2008

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. continued »

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iPhone Buzz week in review

by Vincent Nguyen on April 20, 2008

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. continued »

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Super Monkey Ball producer interviewed: iPhone gaming ‘terrific’

by Chris Davies on April 16, 2008

While enterprise features such as Exchange support and VPN might make your company IT department tremble with excitement, the rest of us are slyly eyeing up the possibility of arcade-style gaming on the iPhone.  Back at the roadmap event, Apple announced it had been working with SEGA to bring Super Monkey Ball to the handset, using the iPhone's accelerometers to guide the simian around the track.  GameCyte caught up with Ethan Einhorn, ... continued »

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Latest firmware for iPhone allows image saving from Safari

by ashoperon on April 15, 2008

When I came across this I could not help but be excited. How often are you browsing on your iPhone and you see an image you would really like to save for later? For most, that happens often. Apple has realized the desire for this feature, and in the latest release of the 1.2.0 firmware, this ability was discovered. continued »

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How to setup Exchange on iPhone 2.0 Beta 3

by Vincent Nguyen on April 15, 2008

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, password and an account description. For example, my email address ... continued »

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Idiot selling iPhone Firmware 2.0 and Pwnage Tool

by Vincent Nguyen on April 13, 2008

There’s a stupid guy over at theiphoneleak.com trying to cash in on the iPhone Dev’s hard work, and not to mention illegally selling Apple’s iPhone OS beta 1.2. Here’s what the website says: You want it you got it... It is now for download people. Yes, I am talking about the 2.0 Firmware that is due late in June. I have officially Unlocked the 2.0 iPhone and I have also Pwnage ... continued »

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Update to the Pwnage Tool coming soon

by ashoperon on April 12, 2008

The iPhone Dev Team discovered the “BRICKED_AND_LOCKED_SIM_STRING” hidden in the latest firmware that suggests the handset could seize up should an unlocking attempt be made.  Lucky for us, the firmware never stays closed long, thanks to the Dev Team.  Apple is always patching exploits that the Dev Team uses to get in. continued »

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