Archive for August, 2007
iPhone Explodes During Hardware Unlock
Someone’s iPhone EXPLODED in the middle of an ill-conceived unlock hack. The details are unimportant. What matters is this awesome picture. (props to Gizmodo, Hackintosh and iPhone Atlas)
Original post by Mike
Engineering Mag Does iPhone Clone Teardown
Semiconductor Insights‘ Patrick Mannion, who did one of the first teardown analyses of the real Apple iPhone, did another teardown of an early Chinese iPhone “clone” for an article published today. The phone doesn’t look anything like the iPhone, but uses Apple and iPhone branding. And quality? “They just took a basic GSM phone and […]
No commentsApolloIM update fixes premature disconnects
It was only the other day that we wrote about the early-beta of ApolloIM, an native instant messaging client for the iPhone, but the team behind it have already released a new version fixing one of the primary issues. Previously, when you returned to the homescreen ApolloIM would close and lose the connection with the […]
No commentsiFuntastic v.3 update takes iPhone hacking to new levels of simplicity
The iPhone Alley team have been hard at work getting iFuntastic v.3 ready for release, and it’s finally gone live. If you don’t already know, iFuntastic started off as a simple way to add custom ringtones to your iPhone, but has since evolved into a full file browsing, application installing, wallpaper managing hothouse of general […]
No commentsJobs rumoured to announce custom ringtone software at Special Event
Someone has been sneaking Apple news to the Silicon Valley Insider, and if you’re a Beatles fan and a card-carrying iTunes addict you won’t be pleased to hear it. Apparently their source has told them that, contrary to some predictions, Steve Jobs won’t be announcing the Beatles back-catalogue on iTunes next week; instead, it’ll be […]
No commentsStream direct from iTunes to your iPhone
If you’re one of those people with hundreds of gigabytes of music on their computer and you’re getting sick of swapping over tracks on your iPhone, then maybe it’s time to take a look at a service like Dot.Tunes. It’s a web server that publishes your entire iTunes library online, so that anybody with the […]
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