Posted on 26 April 2008 by ashoperon
I can not count the times I have been half way across the room sprawled out on a bean bag chair, wishing I could change the song playing on my computer. Thankfully, there is finally a solution out there. A new piece of software called iRemote has been made available. iRemote enables you to take control of your iTunes list ...
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Posted on 26 April 2008 by ashoperon
It has now become apparent that this is not the new iPhone. It is actually a photo of a case modification. It was originally hotly debated as to whether on not the picture was geniune, and with yesterday's confirmation, it seemed all but certain that was it. It looks like it is back to we all get to know when ...
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Posted on 25 April 2008 by ashoperon
The new iPhone SDK is going to give developers another tool in their arsenal. The new iPhone SDK has a sort of semi background process support that has been discovered. It is important to note that this is not background process support, at least not in the true sense of the word. Also, the documentation that comes with the SDK ...
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Posted on 25 April 2008 by ashoperon
Some solid and substantial information about the 3G iPhone has finally arrived. Kudos to Apple for keeping us in the dark so well. Despite their best efforts however, the new features of the iPhone have been leaked, some of them at least. The most notable, are GPS, and of course the long awaited 3G. The body is going to be ...
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Posted on 25 April 2008 by ashoperon
Something that most iPhone users would like to have is the ability to record their experiences in life using their iPhone. There have been attempts before, and a few successful ones at that. In light of that fact, DreamCatcher is going to be trying to bring some advanced features to their product. They want you to choose them obviously, and ...
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Posted on 25 April 2008 by ashoperon
Everyone is waiting anxiously for the 3G iPhone. Also, they are waiting for the 3G BlackBerry. Actually, heck if it has 3G in it, people are waiting anxiously for it. The launch of the 3G BlackBerry, which will be called the Meteor apparently, has been pushed back from June, clear back to as late as August. Although the cause for ...
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Posted on 25 April 2008 by Chris Davies
Considering the handset has been available since last June, it's hard to imagine an unboxing ceremony that could bring anything new to the table. That hasn't stopped photographer ntr23, though; he actually got up on top of the table, with a team of handy LEGO men to unwrap his new 8GB toy. What might seem like a one-person job to us ...
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Posted on 25 April 2008 by Chris Davies
Not long after rumors that the 3G iPhone would be launched in Italy without an exclusive carrier deal, now comes speculation that a similar plan is being formulated for Belgium. According to Astel.be, not only will the 3G version of the handset be launched soon, all three main carriers - Proximus, Mobistar and BASE - will have access to unlocked iPhones ...
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Posted on 25 April 2008 by Chris Davies
Less than two weeks since they cut £100 from the price tag of an 8GB iPhone, UK stocks of the model at retailer The Carphone Warehouse have been completely sold. The news was first broken by the store, carrier O2's official retail partner for the handset, and later confirmed by O2 themselves who have only minimal in-store stock and none ...
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Posted on 24 April 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Technically speaking, the WildCharge adapter for the iPhone and iPod touch is actually integrated into a high-quality gel case called "Skins", a gel covered product made of Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE) material. WildCharge wire-free charging technology is located on the back of the case and all you have to do is slip your iPhone or iPod touch into the ...
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Posted on 23 April 2008 by ashoperon
What a number! In the second fiscal quarter of this year, Apple was able to push a little over 1.7 million iPhones out the door. This is the overall theme of the Apple earnings report, with Apple announcing a whopping $1.05 billion in profit. Since there is not last year comparison of iPhone sales, their is no growth estimate, but ...
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Posted on 23 April 2008 by ashoperon
Apple has made the 4th beta of it's iPhone SDK (Software Developers Kit) available to iPhone developers. The new version of the iPhone SDK has support for OpenGL ES for the iPhone emulator that is included in the SDK. Before the support for this came out, to truly and reliably test iPhone applications, the developers would have to load the ...
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