May 7 2009

T-Mobile Provides iPhone Support Despite Not Offering iPhone

When a system update caused service failures and bugs in T-Mobile customers’ unlocked iPhones, the users emailed T-Mobile to alert them to the issue. Even though T-Mobile doesn’t offer the iPhone, they fixed the bugs and gave the users a service credit for the inconvenience.


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May 7 2009

Amazon Kindle DX now official: 9.7 inches, $489, summer

Amazon as promised announced the Kindle DX, its extra-large version of its e-book reader. The device centers on a 9.7-inch E Ink display that provides a larger view of newspapers and also has an iPhone-like accelerometer, twice as much storage, and (finally) native PDF support.


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May 7 2009

How To Build a Theft-Proof iPhone [Guide]

Like all shiny toys, your iPhone is always at risk of being stolen. Given your iPhone’s hefty price tag, and the amount of personal data that it houses, it is imminent for all iPhone users to protect their phone.


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May 7 2009

New Irish Internet Tax?

MarkDennehy writes “The Broadcasting Bill 2009 (currently in the last stages of becoming the Broadcasting Act 2009 and then being commenced into law in Ireland) has thrown up a rather unpleasant little nugget for broadband users in Ireland. It now defines a television set as being an electronic apparatus able to receive TV signals or “any software or assembly comprising such apparatus” which would mean that even if you haven’t got a television set, even if you don’t watch streaming content from RTE.ie (the state broadcaster’s website), you’d still have to pay 160 euro a year for a television license for your iPhone, or netbook, or laptop or desktop if you have fixed or mobile broadband.”

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May 6 2009

The Truth Behind MMS on the Original iPhone

Since the announcement of iPhone software 3.0, the Internet has been busy picking away at its many builds finding new and exciting features. Once feature the OS spelunkers don’t have to root around for is MMS. Apple is finally bringing the sought after feature to the iPhone.


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May 6 2009

Holy *****: teen claims 303,398 iPhone texts in one month

You need a peculiar set of half-formed, skinny fingers to text on an iPhone.And you need a peculiar set of strangely-formed cranial connections to send and receive 303,398 texts on it in one month.


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May 6 2009

Apple May Loosen Restrictions With iPhone 3.0

mr100percent writes “Apple rejected the iPhone aggregator app Newspapers because of a topless photo in one of the app’s subscribed-to papers. In the rejection message, Apple noted that Parental Controls have been announced for iPhone OS 3.0, adding that it ‘would be appropriate to resubmit your application for review once this feature is available.’ Rumor sites are speculating that Apple will relax their content restrictions once the 3.0 update puts parental controls in place. This may mean that apps like NIN will be allowed in the future.”

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May 5 2009

Controlling a Radio Control Helicopter with an iPhone

Joshua Ziering took an iPhone, a radio-controlled helicopter, a Wi-Fi router and mixed it up with the iPhone’s accelerometer and touch interface to built a R/C helicopter controller.


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May 5 2009

Beat Myst on the iPhone in 5 Minutes

Myst is on your iPhone and can take up to 20 hours to complete all the puzzles to finish the game. Who has time for that these days?If you’re the type of person that just needs to see the end game, regardless if you’ve actually completed it. Here’s how to beat the game in 5 mins (no joke!).


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May 4 2009

Apple Snags Former Xbox Exec

nandemoari sends along word that Apple has picked up Richard Teversham, a senior Executive from Microsoft’s European Xbox operations, ending his 15 years of service to Redmond. Some press accounts assume that Teversham’s role may lie in beefing up the games scene on the iPhone and iPod Touch. Forbes goes farther, opining that Apple “appears to be preparing an all-out assault on the handheld gaming market.” Other reporting associates the hire with Apple’s recent buildout of chip-design expertise.

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