Archive for September, 2007
Downgrade 1.1.1 iPhone firmware instructions
If you went ahead an installed 1.1.1 only to end up with a Jonathan Ive-designed paperweight at the end of it, you’ve got a couple of choices: go to your nearest Apple store, tail between your legs, and hope they take pity on you and fix your iPhone somehow, or turn to your friendly neighbourhood […]
No commentsiPhone 1.1.1 full rundown including hidden features
With the tail end of Sunday in sight, I’d imagine quite a few iPhone owners have been spending the weekend getting to grips with Apple’s 1.1.1 firmware upgrade, downloading the 152.3mb file and bringing their shiny handset up to Steve-speed. The headline feature is of course the iTunes WiFi Store, but there are plenty of […]
No commentsDevTeam: Apple didn’t have to brick unlocked iPhones
Little comfort to those who face bricking their unlocked iPhones or languishing on old firmware forever, but the iPhone DevTeam have been pretty unequivocal at accusing Apple of taking the, let’s say, AT&T pleasing option when it comes to constructing their upgrade. As they told Gizmodo:
“Apple has multiple ways of upgrading the [firmware of the] […]
Rumor: So your bricked your iPhone, what next?
Well, you can wait for the iPhone Dev Team to come up with a solution, and you know they will, they are the gods of the iPhone, I really don’t see why Apple doesn’t just put them on payroll and save us all the hassle. Or, you can lie.
Here is the deal, Apple’s latest firmware […]
No commentsMake your own iFlash camera flash for the iPhone
So maybe it’s less of a flash, and more of a camera light, as there doesn’t appear to be any flashing mechanism. There is, however a busted iPod charger, and some LEDs involved.
It looks like basically he put 4 LEDs and a switch inline with the power output pins of the iPhones dock connector. Which […]
No commentsNew Handheld Gadget For Checkpoint Security
Roper Mobile Technology has come out with a Windows CE handheld gadget specifically designed for CHECKPOINTS — such as during military operations, disasters, or special events (like the iPhone or Halo launch). Called the DAP CE3000B, the device uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to connect to a nearby computer for running background checks using entered data, […]
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