Archive for January 4th, 2010
Sn0wbreeze will be released soon
Sn0wbreeze, the famous tool for Windows, will be released towards the end of this week. Sn0wbreeze is the software that will allow users to create custom firmwares to use for jailbreak and unlock. Now this functionality is available for Mac OS usera with PwnageTool.
iPhone Instant Messaging Apps Comparison Chart
IM iPhone apps are very popular. There is however a whole bunch of them out there and it can be hard to decide which one will suit you the best. Appadvice put together all im apps in one comparison table, so it is much easier to choose the right one:
Google Nexus One will launch January 5th and will cost $530
Google has announced an Android-related press conference for January 5th, and all indications point to a launch of the Nexus One at the event.
Rumors say that the Nexus One will be offered at an unsubsidized price of $529.99, or at $179.99 with a two-year agreement on T-Mobile. There will be only one rate plan avaliable for the Nexus One - unlimited talk, text and web for $79.99 per month.
iPhone 4G will support WiFi 802.11n
Next generation iPhone might have support for WiFi 802.11n. A recent Apple
- Implementation of 802.11 a/b/g/n & related specifications.
- 802.11i/802.1x Security protocols
- Good understanding of wireless RF technologies & co-existence issues of 802.11 PHYs with other Wireless interfaces like Bluetooth.
The addition of Wireless N capabilities and support are quite logical. Hope to see iPhone 4G soon.
Engadget released an app for iPhone
Our colleagues from Engadget.com released their own iPhone / iPod touch app to bring different tech news directly to our famous devices. The app features a whole bunch of useful features such as offline viewing, built in streaming and different customization options.
Engadget app is free and can be downloaded