Archive for September, 2007
September 30, 2007
Now that more than one million iPhones have been sold, it’s time to go beyond first impressions and find out what iPhone users love and hate about their new companions. I assembled a panel of iPhone users and asked them which feature of the iPhone they found themselves using the most, or at least significantly more than they anticipated before joining the iPhone revolution. On the other side, I also asked them what one thing they found most annoying about using the iPhone day-to-day.
read it here macbook.pro
September 30, 2007
Now that more than one million iPhones have been sold, it’s time to go beyond first impressions and find out what iPhone users love and hate about their new companions. I assembled a panel of iPhone users and asked them which feature of the iPhone they found themselves using the most, or at least significantly more than they anticipated before joining the iPhone revolution. On the other side, I also asked them what one thing they found most annoying about using the iPhone day-to-day.
read it here macbook.pro
September 30, 2007
This is getting ridiculous. Does slapping on the iPhone on a phone, make it more valuable, expensive or attractive? Maybe, this is the case in China. Anyways, this is the latest phone to bear an iPhone badge on the phone.
read it here justamp.blogspot
September 29, 2007
Say what you will about scroll wheels versus touch screens but you can’t effectively operate a touch screen from your pocket. Fortunately the iPhone provides decent, and the iPod touch excellent, compatibility with standard iPod accessories like this $6.30 Borgvik remote control from Kai Domain (formerly Fifth Unit).
read it here tuaw
September 29, 2007
I created these iPhone wallpapers for the ones that have a unlocked iPhone and are proud to run 3rd party apps!
get them here nexustechs.de
September 29, 2007
Want to use your iPhone to watch television programs you’ve recorded rather than shows you bought from iTunes? Check out Beyond TV if you have a PC or Eye TV if you have a Mac. Want to use a song as your ringtone without paying Apple $2? Check out the Apple ringtone entry at Wired’s How-To
read it here technewsworld
September 29, 2007
So, the iPhone’s software has hit version 1.1.1. There’s good news, and there’s bad news.
(These are gathered from around the net, and may be variously right, wrong, or completely illucid. Fixes and updates are encouranged in the comments.)
read it here wired
September 29, 2007
Although Steve Jobs has declared war on iPhone hackers, no one knows for certain how he plans to stop them.
Although Apple’s Steve Jobs has declared war on iPhone hackers, no one knows for certain how he plans to stop them.
read it here pcworld
September 29, 2007
Orange’s exclusive deal to distribute the iPhone in France may not be as solid as claimed, with the handset strangely absent at the Apple Expo in Paris, and a French newspaper reporting that the revenue share details are still under discussion.
The Challenges website reports (in French) that Orange’s exclusive is far from a done deal, with the companies still in discussions over how large Apple’s pound of flesh will be.
read it here theregister.co.uk
September 29, 2007
Almost lost in the hubbub over Thursday’s iPhone firmware update and whether it would “brick” unlocked phones was the fact that Apple Inc. patched 10 vulnerabilities—twice the number of fixes issued since the phone’s June debut.
The iPhone 1.1.1 update, which like previous upgrades is delivered through Apple’s iTunes software, fixes seven flaws in the built-in Safari browser, two in the smart phone’s Mail application and one in its use of Bluetooth, the short-range wireless technology.
read it here computerworld