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iPhone on Flickr





Despite the complaints about the measly 2-megapixel camera built into the iPhone, it appears that ease-of-use trumps resolution. The iPhone remains the leader in camera phone usage on Flickr.

   

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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008. 16:13

3 000 000 iPhone 3G's sold in a month



According to Fortune and analyst Michael Cote of the Cote Collaborative, Apple has already hit the three million mark, with many investors expecting only three to four million handsets sold by the end of the quarter.

It took over 10 weeks for the original iPhone to sell just one million handsets. The iPhone 3G accounts for almost a third of all iPhones sold, ever.

Cote says that meeting demand will be Apple's challenge going forward, as it enters 20 new countries on August 22 -- almost doubling its market presence worldwide.

via tuaw

   

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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008. 15:04

How to replace iPhone's battery [video]



   

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Monday, August 11th, 2008. 20:49

Installer 4: repositories



After WinPwn 2.0.0.4 release users are able to try Insteller 4 beta. The repositary mechanism was changed and applcations should support new firmware (> 2.0), so old ones will not work. Here is the list of new repositaries:

  • Rip Dev - http://i.ripdev.com
  • Big Boss - http://apptapp.thebigboss.org/repofiles/installer4/
  • iSpazio - http://repo.neolinus.org/ispazio/
  • German - http://sendowski.de/iphone
  • gPda - http://gpda.ru/r
  • Andy Dam: http://repo.gafoogle.com/
  • Ste Packaging: http://repo.smxy.org/installer4
  • ModMyiFone.com: http://i.modmyifone.com/

Just a reminder, Installer is in beta. So we adwise you to use Cydia.

   

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Monday, August 11th, 2008. 19:53

Appstore: $1 billion market some day



In the month since Apple opened an online software clearinghouse called the App Store, users have downloaded more than 60 million programs for the iPhone, Chief Executive Steve Jobs said in an interview at Apple's headquarters.

While many of the applications were free, Apple sold an average of $1 million a day in applications for a total of about $30 million in sales over the month, Mr. Jobs said.

If sales stay at the current pace, Apple stands to reap at least $360 million a year in new revenue from the App Store, Mr. Jobs said. "This thing's going to crest a half a billion, soon," he added.