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[2 Sep 2010 | No Comment | 869 views]
iTunes 10 Now Available!

You can now download iTunes 10 with Ping! Where to download?

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[15 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 500 views]

Apple Software Update says this is an update to iTunes and QuickTime, it doesn’t mention any additional software, services, or drivers. But it turns out that the full package offers much, much more than it discloses, including the potential for Windows crashes.

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[4 Sep 2008 | One Comment | 502 views]

iPhone 3G scammers had set up Web sites posing as legitimate retailers, brokers and resellers or posted ads online at classified sites such as…Read More…>>>

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[29 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 429 views]

Enabling password protection on your iPhone is not enough.  If you double-click the Home key while in the Emergency Call screen, the iPhone defaults to your Favorites menu. From there, anyone can access your email by just clicking a contact’s email address, click "Cancel" from the new message screen, and they’re in, browse the Web through a contact’s URL, or through URLs found via Google Maps, and make calls by just dialing a contact’s number then add a call.
According to Ars Technica, posters on the MacRumors forums discovered the …

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[26 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 288 views]
Actors Paid to Line up For iPhone Launch

 
Fake queues at the front of stores in Poland are created to drum up interest in the iPhone. Poland’s largest mobile operator Orange is paying dozens of actors to stand in queues. This is part of their marketing campaign for iPhone’s Friday launch in Poland.
 
Buyers in Poland are reluctant to pay hefty monthly charges for the iPhone.
 
Apple sold about one million iPhone in the United States during the July launch weekend. When Apple released its iPhone in the United States, some iPhone fanatics paid big money to be among the …

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[22 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 4,093 views]

 

0 Days to Go for iPhone Launch
 

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Facebook Attack
 

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Internet Security Threat Meter
 

Is Mobile Phone Use in Flights Really Dangerous?
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

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[21 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 351 views]

A user in the MacForums claims he received his iPhone in the UK pre-loaded with pictures of a factory girl. She’s probably the one who packaged the iPhone before being delivered to stores.
Here are the pictures:

 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 

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Science,Security and Technology »

[21 Aug 2008 | 2 Comments | 911 views]
No Copy and Paste on iPhone?

 
Apple says adding copy and paste features for the iPhone  isn’t a priority. Luckily, some developers have taken the matters into their own hands. Developers have created a new framework called OpenClip that allows applications (programs) to pass data between themselves.
Unfortunately, the new tools does not work with Apple’s built-in applications (programs). The iPhone SDK (Software Development Kit) agreement forbids background processes and plugins, which makes it difficult for applications to communicate with each other.
Zac White, the developer who started the OpenClip foundation, went around the SDK …

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[20 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 411 views]

 
Apple released a firmware update on August 18 hoping to fix 3G connection issues. Unfortunately, the fix seems to be causing more problems and new issues like interfering with the Global Positioning System (GPS) function.
Some report a jerky scrolling in applications like looking at photos and e-mail lists. Anything that had long lists didn’t like to scroll but on the previous firmware, it was very, very fast. Others reported having no issues with the original firmware but are now having problems after installing the update. Some are trying to …

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[20 Aug 2008 | One Comment | 438 views]

                  Ny Teknik, a Swedish technical magazine says that the problematic wireless broadband connectivity for some of the new iPhones is most likely resulting from a hardware problem introduced during mass production.
The magazine claims to have obtained a report on tests that were conducted by experts showing some handsets’ sensitivity to third-generation (3G) network signals is below the level specified in the 3G standard. The report also said that the most likely cause of the problems is defective adjustments between the antenna and an amplifier that captures …


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