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Siphon offers free calls on iPhones

Wednesday
Dec 31,1969

Software has surfaced for Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch (with an accessory microphone) that allows users to make free phone calls to other users. The application, titled ‘Siphon,’ requires an unlocked…

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  • Meizu’s iPhone clone already on sale?

    Wednesday
    Dec 31,1969

    Meizu’s long-delayed M8 (or MiniOne) smartphone may be reaching store shelves in its native China, according to international trading firm AliBaba. The close shadow of the iPhone is already listed as…

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  • O2: iPhone pushing ‘unheard of’ data use

    Wednesday
    Dec 31,1969

    The iPhone is generating “unheard-of levels of mobile Internet usage,” according to Vivek Dev, COO of Telefónica O2 Europe, the sole carrier of the device in the United Kingdom. Web browsing and e-ma…

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  • iLuv unveils i80 iPhone/iPod accessories

    Wednesday
    Dec 31,1969

    iLuv today unveiled its i80 series of its shiny earphones, ear clips, and cases for Apple’s iPhone and iPods. The i80 series is designed for women trend setters looking for accessories to enhance thei…

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  • iPhone gray market swells to 800k phones

    Wednesday
    Dec 31,1969

    Comprising an estimated 1 million total units, the iPhone gray market has become a major force in the worldwide mobile phone sales community, stretching from China to Prague to South America. Claiming…

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  • Buddy Beacon jumps from Helio to iPhone, more

    Wednesday
    Dec 31,1969

    Buddy Beacon’s creator uLocate today said its service was expanding to include several carriers and web services. Previously limited to Helio phones with a GPS device, the service willl soon let Allt…

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  • AT&T to enable iPhone tethering? [U]

    Wednesday
    Dec 31,1969

    AT&T will reportedly offer an iPhone tethering plan to users, according to an informant for The Boy Genius Report. The alleged tethering plan is mentioned in what appears to be a message meant for cus…

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  • Google: iPhone searches dwarf rivals

    Wednesday
    Dec 31,1969

    Google has announced that Apple’s iPhone is dwarfing the competition in Internet searches, with Web surfers using the iPhone 50 times more than any other mobile handset. “We thought it was a mistake a…

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  • Spyker iPhone-lookalike spotted at MWC

    Wednesday
    Dec 31,1969

    Dutch car manufacturer Spyker is allegedly doing its own take on the iPhone, since the mystery device was recently spotted at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona. CNET reports that a Spyker brand…

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  • Aquapac: waterproof cases for iPhone

    Wednesday
    Dec 31,1969

    Aquapac has announced that three of its 100 percent waterproof cases work to protect Apple’s iPhone in any condition or season. The cases provide for using the iPhone normally while inside, but guard …

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    1. Ad Hoc iPhone Apps Distribution Guide Published - Due to the nature of iPhone/iPod touch development, developers are not able to beta test using the same methods used on other platforms. Instead, developers are forced to use what Apple calls “Ad Hoc” distribution so that Apps can be tested prior to submission to the iTunes App store. The Apple method requires pre-registration of beta testers. I
    2. Crappy shoot-’em-up MetalAngel now available - MetalAngel is a new shoot-'em-up for the iPhone, but it looks like it's crap anyway.
    3. Create Ringtones for free with just iTunes - There are a few different ways to create ringtones for your brand new, shiny iPhone. While some bystanders might find the playing of your favorite song annoying, it can quickly inform you to exactly who is calling without taking the phone out of your pocket, purse, or man-bag. For instance whenever Clint Ecker hears the song Gin and Juice, he knows
    4. Enigmo for iPhone to 1.1.1 download content - Be sure to sync your iPhone and complete the backup process before updating Engimo, as the saved game deletion issues continue to be a concern. Pangea has officially acknowledged the issue, and offers backups as a solution. You can download/buy Enigmo from the App Store (iTunes link).
    5. Major flaw with iPhones paralyzing users - Some are calling it the "White Apple Logo Screen of Death.” It's where the iPhone gets stuck in a loop and the only way to fix it is a factory restore, which takes several hours. The problem is really bad and I'm trying to spread the word that Apple needs to fix the problem now. Please Digg and give me a hand. Thanks.
    6. PhoneSaber No Longer Available on App Store - I tried to look for the PhoneSaber to install on my wife's iPhone. Looks like it was taken down by request, so says it's creator.
    7. PwnageTool 2.0.2 To Include Installer 4.0 - iPhone PwnageTool 2.0.2 Includes iPhone Installer 4.0
    8. The goings on behind the iPhone application blacklist - iPhone forensics expert Jonathan Zdziarski was examining his iPhone while preparing for an upcoming iPhone forensics seminar next month, but what he found hidden deep in CoreLocation surprised him: an application blacklist. Some believe this could allow Apple to remotely disable apps on their phones whether they like it or not.
    9. iPhone 3G Price, August 22 - Globe will be releasing this August 22, 2008 the pricing for i Phone 3G. I can say that from the pricing, its way to high for an introductory price. Well you can judge from the list below.
    10. iPhone to remotely access iTunes media library - Apple's latest patent filing may be an indication of a new iPhone feature that could allow the smartphone as well as the iPod touch to remotely access the iTunes library stored on a Mac or PC.