Feb 29

iPhone World

Adding lyrics to your favorite songs on iPhone
iPhone World, Canada - Feb 29, 2008
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Feb 29

iPhone World

Apple sued over iPhone called ID
iPhone World, Canada - Feb 29, 2008
Yet another lawsuit for Apple and this time over called id used on iPhone. The man named Romek Figa claims that such patent was given to him back in the ...
Emergency Preparation Guides for iPhone iPhone World
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written by iPhone Fan

Feb 29

iphone.jpgCellphone makers like LG, Moto and Nokia are apparently laboring harder than ever over what we think about their phones (mostly not happy thoughts!). But guess what? Even with this newfound "concern" they still don't get it. Here's a couple of their ridiculous, out-of-touch ideas about how make us happy from a panel at MWC:

One panelist suggested that cellphone makers tap into consumers' "neural networks", while another said they should understand their subliminal needs.
WTF?

I actually know what a neural network is. But WTF does it have to do with making a phone that's not crappy? This is all BS business-speak, and talking and thinking like that is why makers put out shitty, unintuitive phones. They should make a phone with how real people use phones in mind.

This "changed world" where "there is more relevance in what other consumers say than what the company is saying" isn't a bad thing, though the article implies that's how the handset makers feel. And as long as they feel that way, they'll keep trying to push crap into people's pockets. [NYT]


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Feb 29

TECH.BLORGE.com

Apple sued over iPhone caller ID
Register, UK - 2 hours ago
By Cade Metz in San Francisco → More by this author When Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone at Mac World back in January 2007, he told the Apple faithful that ...
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written by iPhone Fan

Feb 29

Filed under: Features, Laptops


While everyone and their second cousin third removed had something to say about Apple's ultra-sexy, ultra-hamstrung MacBook Air, we've a sneaking suspicion that folks previously eager about this week's MacBook Pro updates will be equally vocal. For whatever reason, Cupertino faithful had February 26th pegged on their calender, and while the addition of a Penryn or two was nearly a given, the dreamers in the crowd had much higher hopes for that fateful Tuesday.

Nevertheless, the time came and went, and the re-opening of the online Apple store brought a whole heap of disappointment to many. Sure, folks still (somehow) enamored with the aging MBP design were thrilled to have access to a more potent, less scalding iteration of their favorite machine, but honestly, we're still using the GeForce 8600M GT? Really, Apple? Needless to say, this refresh likely did little to satisfy your desire for a revamped MacBook Pro, but we're interested in finding out exactly what it is you really wanted. An option for an SSD? What about a built-in Blu-ray drive? Would integrated HDMI make things more appealing? Or is a top-down case redesign the only thing stopping you from abusing your credit card in the name of Steve Jobs? Go on, we know you folks are chock full of good ideas, so let's hear 'em, shall we?

 

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Feb 29

Product Reviews

IPhone Open For Business? Blackberry Battle May Loom
CNNMoney.com - Feb 29, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- The phrase "new enterprise features" in a recent Apple iPhone-related event invite was all it took for some to anoint the iPhone ...
iPhone Finding Its Place in Corporate America PC World
Will iPhone vs BlackBerry Be the Next Great Enterprise Battle? SYS-CON Media
Changewave report on iPhone satisfaction level in corporate world iPhone World
MacDailyNews - IntoMobile
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written by iPhone Fan

Feb 29

Product Reviews

IPhone Open For Business? Blackberry Battle May Loom
CNNMoney.com - 22 hours ago
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- The phrase "new enterprise features" in a recent Apple iPhone-related event invite was all it took for some to anoint the iPhone ...
iPhone Finding Its Place in Corporate America PC World
Will iPhone vs BlackBerry Be the Next Great Enterprise Battle? SYS-CON Media
Changewave report on iPhone satisfaction level in corporate world iPhone World
MacDailyNews - IntoMobile
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written by iPhone Fan

Feb 29

Product Reviews

IPhone Open For Business? Blackberry Battle May Loom
CNNMoney.com - 1 hour ago
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- The phrase "new enterprise features" in a recent Apple iPhone-related event invite was all it took for some to anoint the iPhone ...
iPhone Finding Its Place in Corporate America PC World
ChangeWave survey shows Apple iPhone making business inroads; RIM ... MacDailyNews
Apple give iPhone support for Microsoft's Exchange server and ... IntoMobile
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written by iPhone Fan

Feb 29

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Gaming, Software, iTunes, Apple, iPhone


One more reason why we can't wait for the iPhone SDK to drop. GameSetWatch has a short interview up with developer Steve D of Demiforce about his new iPhone game, Trism. It's a Bejeweled-like gem matching puzzle game, but the twist is that after getting matched, the gems fall in the direction that the iPhone's accelerometer tells them to fall. It's wild stuff, and you can see it clearly in the video above.

He's playing the game on a jailbroken iPhone, but it's still a work in progress, so the game isn't available to the public yet. Depending on the terms of the iPhone SDK, he's looking at porting it over to that and releasing it via whatever distribution system Apple comes up with. And he cooked this thing up in about ten days (he wanted to rush it to show it off at GDC last week), so if Apple is able to include smaller developers like Steve in their SDK setup, we'll see some terrific software come off the line in no time at all.
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written by iPhone at TUAW

Feb 29

Filed under: Hacks, iPhone

If you are looking to jailbreak your iPhone and the most recent iNdependence beta isn't for you, you might be interested in trying out the latest version of ZiPhone. ZiPhone 2.5, which is now available for all users (not just financial donors, who were expected to get the app somewhat sooner than the rest of us) is compatible with the latest iPhone 1.1.4 firmware. Zibri recommends restoring the phone to 1.1.4, not updating, because of potential conflicts within the application cache.

The early e-mails we have received from users has been positive, but as always, jailbreak at your own risk.

Thanks to everyone who sent this in!
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