From the monthly archives:
October 2007
by James Allan Brady on October 24, 2007

Actually they appear to be porting the entire Information Anywhere suite over to the iPhone. Their plans call for a first half of 2008 release.
They’re so smart; they even adopted the iNaming scheme and called it iAnywhere. It should provide security, and make getting your mail without switching to IMAP a lot easier.
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by James Allan Brady on October 24, 2007

Piper Jaffray’s people got their hands on a calculator, who ever thought such a simple device could be a weapon wielded against large companies? Anyways they did some math and found an interesting number, $565, that’s roughly how much Apple makes off of an iPhone with 2-year contract with AT&T.
They got that number buy taking the retail price of the iPhone, $399, adding the roughly $18 per month Apple makes ...
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by James Allan Brady on October 24, 2007

You know the Bonjour networking thingy that runs on iPhones and iPod Touches? Well Erica Sadun, the iPhone hacking genius, has figured out how to use it for file transfers.
This means lot of things, first and foremost though, you’ll be able to transfer files seamlessly between 2 or more iPhones and iPod Touches soon, actually, if you are near as knowledgeable as Erica, you could probably do it now. I ...
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by Chris Davies on October 23, 2007

It's full-on innuendo time around the internet today, as the plucky iPhone Dev Team release their Revirginizer which promises to take your bricked iPhone back to pristine, innocent Apple goodness. Intended to help out the many people who unlocked their iPhones and then found them to be broken when they attempted to upgrade to firmware version 1.1.1, it should restore handsets unlocked via most methods to a state ready to play nicely ...
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by Chris Davies on October 23, 2007

With a name like iPhoneSlide I was expecting to see rubber gloves and a barrel of industrial lubricant, but it turns out that this web-app is rather more PG-13 than XXX. Basically, it's a straightforward way to get photos off of your iPhone and onto your favourite media sharing website - whether that be Facebook, Wordpress, Flickr, Blogger, Twitter or Typepad.
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by James Allan Brady on October 23, 2007

So you remember that article about Greenpeace hatin’ on the iPhone? And then the other one about the BSEF hatin’ on Greenpeance? Well now Greenpeace is back, this time with less hate, and more explanations.
Sadly these explanations are far from being acceptable for pulling a stupid publicity stunt like bashing the 4th top selling phone in the US. Tom Dowdall, the web editor for Greenpeace even, in a round about ...
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by Chris Davies on October 23, 2007

If you've been itching to get elbow-deep in the iPhone/iPod Touch unlock code and have a good rummage around to see what's going on - or if you'd like to use it as a learning tool, and maybe help out with future exploits - then head over to Toc2rta where Chris has released the source code for their unlocking tool.
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