loybond - who has written 6 posts on iPhonefreak.
A Canadian 20something, living a sitcom reality in Brampton, Ontario with his fiancee.
Images or iMages (yes, a cheesy Apple joke) have started penetrating the Internet of what might be thenext iPhone! References have been made to the next generation of iPhone in software, and we do know that Apple will update the iPhone, but when is the real question. Some sources claim that the photos are authentic, [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 12, 2009
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The iPhone has enabled many previously unsuccessful mobile concepts to come to fruition, such as gaming. The sheer number of iPhones (especially in North America, the world’s largest economy), and the willingness of owners to spend on reasonably priced software through the App Store and in some cases even Cydia has really been game-changing. So, why [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 29, 2009
Some time back, I had a post on how to hack Fring so that you can use it over your data connection, instead of only WiFi, like “they” want you to. While the process worked for those who meticulously went through each step, it took a lot of patience and funny business (SSHing into your [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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So your iPhone and Bluetooth have known about each other for some time now, but nothing more than a quick headset connection has happened so far. Well, it’s finally time to take the relationship to the next level! Bluetooth file transfer has long been a dream of iPhone users, right there on the list with [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 12, 2008
Friends with their free phones making fun of you for not having video recording on your JesusPhone? Is taking videos and uploading them to Youtube becoming a religious belief for you? If so, I have the cure for what ails ya! Cycorder is an app that allows you to record video on your iPhone. Let’s [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 11, 2008
Ever since the iPhone has come out, people have wanted to use VOIP. After all, it’s an ideal device for it, right? While applications like Fring provide VOIP, they’re limited to using WiFi, because nobody really wants to let you use VOIP over 3G. They figure that would seriously steal revenue from your mobile provider, [...]
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Friday, February 13, 2009
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