The iPhone Dev Team is the same bunch of guys and gals who were responsible for creating the “pwnage” tool, a tool that allows you to jailbreak your iPhone. Well, they’ve done it again, this time managing to modify the popular OS Linux so that it would boot on the iPhone original, iPhone 3G, and the [...]
Continue reading...9. September 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
Digg founder and co-host of Diggnation, Kevin Rose is at it again, this time providing us with what may ultimately become a series of video reviews of iPhone apps. In this review, Rose provides us with an overview of Enigmo, as well as a demonstration, and then a final verdict. I’ll let the video do the rest [...]
Continue reading...9. September 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
If you haven’t already, be sure to check out the Quicktime video stream that Apple posted of their “Let’s Rock” event held earlier today, here. In this Keynote address, Steve Jobs confirms that he is not in fact dead, and shows us iTunes 8.0, the new iPod Nano, the new iPod Touch, all brought to a [...]
Continue reading...1. September 2008 | by Stephen Beals
Apple is signaling a jump into interactive albums from iTunes. The first artist in the cue is Snow Patrol, set to release their latest studio album next month. According to a Polydor production manager, the downloadable, “interactive” application will offer additional content such as artwork, behind-the-scenes images, and lyrics for iPhone and iPod touch owners — “A [...]
Continue reading...8. August 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
Dynolicious is a $13 iPhone application that utilizes the iPhone’s accelerometer to gauge your car’s performance. When compared to G-Tech’s dedicated dynamometer (a device used to gauge your car’s performance,) the iPhone not only yielded more accurate results, but it also provided a much more user-friendly interface. Did I mention that G-Tech’s dynamometer set the [...]
Continue reading...14. July 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
Recently a reporter working for the Los Angeles news station, KTLA, was tasked with covering the release of the iPhone 3G. In covering this story he made the not so wise decision to go up to a guy waiting in line at Burbank’s Apple Store and asks him some “inappropriate” questions. I have no idea what [...]
Continue reading...11. July 2008 | by Jimmy Rogers
For those of you who won’t be getting a shiny new iPhone today, but still want to experience the Christmas-like joy of opening one, there are lots of videos online of just that. Most of the videos (the good ones anyway) have been black iPhones though. Here is a great unboxing of the white 16GB [...]
Continue reading...11. July 2008 | by Stéphane Dion
AT&T took a serious Youtube shift this year with the release of iPhone 3G. Yesterday, the telecom giant released a video showing the iPhone arriving to an AT&T store, and today, they’ve released a few videos to show how the iPhone GPS works on the road, an White iPhone unboxing video and an App store [...]
Continue reading...24. June 2008 | by Jimmy Rogers
Twenty-three different shows have just been added to the iTunes Store for Australian customers. Australia, often the last to get access to new tech and media, are finally getting their share of the iTunes Store pie. Each show is priced at $2.99 each (Australian dollars of course). Here is the list: Desperate Housewives Grey’s Anatomy Scrubs Lost Summer Heights High We [...]
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29. November 2008 | by Tim Bradbury
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