Posted on 27 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Your private information may be at risk on your iPhone now that the 2.0.2 update has made the rounds. Why is this the case? Quite simply, anyone can break into your phone and access your private information including Contacts, Safari, Mail and SMS even if you have a password set.
The following was posted on Gizmodo and will explain what ...
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Posted on 24 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
We started the week here at iPhone Buzz discussing all things having to do with the reception issues the iPhone 3G has been experiencing. Steve Jobs admitted that about 2% of iPhone 3G users have experienced the connection issues. An angry customer even sued Apple over the reception issues.
Shortly thereafter, the iPhone 2.0.2 update was released with hopes to provide ...
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Posted on 21 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
The iPhone update 2.0.2 has only been out for a few days and the Dev Team has already pwned it! Those guys are fast!
QuickPwn was also released this week, and has been updated once already. You don't have to worry about updating to 2.0.2 now with this latest fix from the Dev Team. In fact, an update to the GUI ...
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Posted on 18 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
The iPhone 2.0.2 software update came out today and though its intent was unspecific ("bug fixes") it looks as if the results are truly impressive. Vincent tested OS 2.0.1 and 2.0.2 side by side in a series of speed tests using Mobile Safari and the results speak for themselves.
3G performance on the phone running 2.0.2 was by far improved. ...
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Posted on 18 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
It looks like I jumped the gun! The iPhone 2.0.2 is here. As in right now. It's primary objective is to provide "bug fixes," whatever that means. All I know, is I'll be anxious to see if this new software will really provide the fixes so many iPhone 3G users need.
While encountering any sort of problems with a product is ...
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