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Springboard rotation





This application will rotate Springboard according to iPhones accelerometer data. Will be avaliable quite soon.




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Saturday, January 31st, 2009. 23:54

DevTeam says do not update to 2.2.1



Here is an anouncement from DevTeam. They suggest to not update to the new firmware 2.2.1 yet. You can loose the ability to jailbreak and unlock. Just wait for them to check everything and release new software.

 




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Apple results



Here are the news from Apple’s Q1 conference call:

  • 4.4 Million iPhones sold in Q4,
  • 13.7 million sold in year (more than the 10 they predicted)
  • AppStore: 15,000 apps, 500,000,000 downloads
  • 70 countries
  • 22.7 Million iPods sold
  • 73% of MP3 player market, 70% in UK and Australia, 50% in Canada
  • 28 billion in the bank
  • Plan to open 25 stores in 2009, half internationally
  • $199 iPhone a compelling value, nothing else like it in the market

via theiphoneblog




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Thursday, January 22nd, 2009. 18:15

iPod Touch 2G is jailbroken



This is a screenshot of a jailbroken iPod Touch 2G. This means that users will be able to install unofficial useful software.

Screenshot is good, but video is better. Here are couple videos:


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iPhone 3G software unlock video



Dev Team published iPhone 3G software unlock video. Very good demonstration! The software is expected to be released on 31 December 2008.




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Cube - first person 3D shooter [AppStore, Free]



Cube is a singleplayer and multiplayer first person shooter. This opensource game is built on an entirely new and very unconventional engine.

The game is free, here is AppStore link.

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Wednesday, November 19th, 2008. 13:31

CNet.TV: T-Mobile G1 vs iPhone 3G






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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008. 19:17

AT&T iPhone vs. T-Mobile (Android) G1 Internet Speed Test






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Thursday, October 23rd, 2008. 22:44

Windows Mobile running on iPhone



This is a video from myPhoine 2008 conference. Young developer Erik created Boot Camp for iPhone.




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Monday, October 13th, 2008. 16:17

South Park iPhone Application



The South Park guys have cooked up a killer iPhone application. It's not yet available in the iTunes App Store.

There is ability to stream clips, grab wallpapers for your device, read news, and browse the complete episode index. Also: choose character likenesses as "contact images" for your iPhone -- assign a face to the phone book entry of your choice. An incoming call from best friend displays Kyle or Cartman and more.

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Thursday, October 9th, 2008. 22:00

Create ringtones using iTunes (video)






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Tuesday, October 7th, 2008. 15:02

Nokia's 5800 XpressMusic - iPhone clone?



I think these videos will describe this new phone much better than the words:


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Saturday, October 4th, 2008. 0:37

T-Mobile G1 vs AT&T Apple iPhone






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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008. 23:08

Raging Thunder



New racing game got green light from Apple. This game will be avaliable in AppStore soon. Very good 3D graphics, wi-fi multiplayer and much more. Costs $7.99.




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Monday, September 22nd, 2008. 23:24

iPod nano internals



After breaking apart iPod Touch folks from iFixIt disassembled iPod Nano:

Separately, iFixIt dissected the new iPod nano and observed that the unit's 3.2 mm wide dock connector "looks pretty big compared to the iPod" itself, making it unlikely that Apple will be able to slim down player any further without developing a new dock connector.

A particularly surprising find was that the new nano uses a real piece of curved glass, "about .7 mm thick on the edges, and 1.7 mm thick in the middle," to cover the LCD display. The glass is said to be completely separate from the player's anodized aluminum enclosure, with nothing holding it in place outside the force of the adjacent components.

The LCD itself "is actually almost exactly the same size as the 3rd Gen Nano LCD," iFixIt said, with the only difference being a resolution of 240x320 rather than 320x240.

Among the nano's internal components are a Apple-branded ARM processor manufactured by Samsung in July with on-board DRAM on-package, three other small Apple-branded chips of unknown origin, and an 8 GB Toshiba flash chip. "Unfortunately, the battery is soldered to the logic board," iFixIt said. "Replacing the Nano's battery isn't going to be easy."

via appleinsider and ifixit




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Friday, September 12th, 2008. 16:02