Posted on 01 March 2008 by Abby
Usually iPhone and the iPod Touch cases are shiny and sleek, typically more interested in function as well as fashion than anything else. However, the label Working Class Heroes is offering a refreshing alternative to the norm.
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Posted on 19 February 2008 by Abby
Apparently some iPhone owners are having issues with their signal strength which is due to the SIM card not fitting all that well. Which can be catastrophic, at least in our minds, we can't have any of that weak signal holding us back. No one likes to repeat themselves fifteen times.
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Posted on 15 February 2008 by Abby
If you're looking for a clear case to keep your iPhone in, these sturdy Titan Clear cases might be worth looking into. Not only does it have a nice look to it and of course protects your precious iPhone, it also has a couple of cool features that not a lot of cases have.
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Posted on 08 February 2008 by Chris Davies
A glimmer of hope for those iPhone owners who want a SIP-compatible VoIP client for their cellphones, as a collaboration between iPod Touch fan-site Touchmods.net and French ADSL ISP Free.fr results in a software client that allows their subscribers to make free phonecalls via their Apple device. Called Siphon, the app is currently locked to the Free.fr network (the ISP ...
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Posted on 08 February 2008 by Chris Davies
Got 2.2GB of storage free on your iPhone (or iPod Touch) and fancy carrying around a wealth of knowledge to impress ladies, ace the pub quiz and generally come across as a Smart-Alec? Then you'll be wanting to follow Patrick Collinson's instructions to put the entire English version of Wikipedia (minus extraneous links, unnecessary pictures and other rubbish) onto your ...
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Posted on 08 February 2008 by Chris Davies
Only days after Apple announced the iPhone's storage increase - doubling from 8GB to 16GB - rumors are now spreading that the company is planning an event on February 26th at which the iPhone SDK will be launched and, potentially, the 3G version of the handset be revealed. The speculation began after Mira Mobile, the company that Apple contracts their ...
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Posted on 05 February 2008 by Chris Davies
A few weeks later than many expected, Apple have finally announced a memory upgrade for both the iPhone and iPod Touch. The iPhone has a new 16GB model join the range, priced at $499, while the iPod Touch line is bolstered by a 32GB model. Both are otherwise identical to the previous versions, which remain on sale, and feature the ...
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Posted on 29 January 2008 by Chris Davies
The same geniuses who brought you the iJailbreak solution for Apple's latest iPhone and iPod Touch 1.1.3 firmware have gone that extra mile of tweaking and created iJailbreak Mobile: now you can enable unofficial third-party software on your cellphone or PMP without even needing to use your Mac or PC. Requiring your device has already been Jailbroken for versions 1.1.1 ...
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Posted on 29 January 2008 by Chris Davies
Here in the UK it's not uncommon for the iPod Touch to be described as "all the best bits of the iPhone" with the less-successful parts (the non-3G phone, the relatively-poor camera, and of course the carrier lock) omitted; Needham & Co analyst Charlie Wolf is willing to go one further, however: he's claiming that Apple gave up 1.5 million iPhone ...
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Posted on 29 January 2008 by Chris Davies
UK Apple partner O2, who hold the exclusivity contract on the British version of the iPhone, have today announced a refresh of their iPhone-specific monthly tariffs that could see users with up to three times the amount of included voice minutes and SMS text messages as before. While the two entry-level packages - priced at £35 ($69) and £45 ($89) - ...
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Posted on 28 January 2008 by Chris Davies
The search for the missing iPhones continues, with analyst Tony Sacconaghi of Bernstein Research throwing more numbers around in what at least partly looks like an attempt to justify his ongoing warmth toward Apple stock. Sacconaghi suggests that a whopping 27-percent of the iPhones sold in 2007 have been unlocked and, in the vast majority of cases, are being used ...
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Posted on 25 January 2008 by Chris Davies
The stability of the latest iPhone Jailbreak method - which allows unofficial third-party applications to be run on handsets with the latest 1.1.3 Apple firmware - is being questioned, as multiple users report issues with their iPhones after installing the patch. Most common is for AT&T customers who have previously upgraded to 1.1.3 being unable to connect to the network ...
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