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WordPress for iPhone

Posted by Fawaz on July 22, 2008

WordPress for iPhone

WordPress is wonderful blogging software, most of the bloggers use WordPress, like us. Now all the Wordpress lovers can post new stuff, upload pictures, edit existing posts all from your iPhone.

It supports both WordPress.com and self-hosted WordPress. Haven’t tried it by ourself but will soon. Watch the demo below.

You can download WordPress for iPhone for free, so why wait get going.

Source: CrunchGear

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iPhone 2.0 unlocked, iPhone 3G will hopefully follow soon…

Posted by Usman on July 22, 2008

Last weekend saw the introduction of an unlock solution for the latest iPhone firmware. The first-gen iPhone users will now be able to enjoy 2.0 firmware with any SIM card. The iPhone 3G is not there yet, but there’s some progress and we hope it would get unlocked some time soon too.

The popular iPhone Dev Team has come up with the latest version of their all-in-one Pwnage tool for setting your iPhones free via customized firmwares - much like the Windows Mobile community does it. However with the Pwnage Tool you can cook your own firmwares customized to your liking.

For those of you that are new to Pwning here’s a brief and simplified explanation. You take an original iPhone firmware file (freely downloadable), you run it through the Pwnage tool customizing stuff on the way (such as pre-installed applications, setups, even custom graphics) and finally you apply it to the iPhone the regular iTunes way. It’s that simple.

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The new Pwnage 2.0 tool now allows you to (h)activate, jailbreak and unlock the first-gen iPhone running the latest 2.0 software. It’s a major upgrade to the iPhone functionality and actually makes the original iPhone software identical to the iPhone 3G.

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Posted under Breaking News, How Tos, Pc / Mac, Shock Pill, Softwares, iPhone

Black iPhone Custom

Posted by Usman on July 18, 2008

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No, that’s not the elusive 3G iPhone. And no, it’s not a paint job either. Knight Creations’ Black iPhone Custom ($849) is a 16GB iPhone that has been upgraded with black replacement parts, including an anodized aluminum back and TiAlN-treated Apple logo and front bezel. If you just want to give your iPhone a new life, the iPhone Custom service ($299) lets you send it in and get the new armor installed for a lot cheaper. It took about a week from the time we sent our test iPhone in until the time our upgraded Darth phone arrived at Uncrate HQ. The fit and finish is nothing short of spectacular. While it’s tough to make the iPhone actually look better than Mr. Jobs intended, Knight Creations has pulled it off. Also, the beauty of the black-out service is that if your iPhone is a bit scuffed up, the replacement parts make it look absolutely new again. Also offered is a black iPod Nano ($99 yours/$329 new) and a black iPod Touch ($129 yours/$539 new).

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Posted under Art, Cell Phones, Gadgets, Shock Pill, iPhone

Add some flavor to your iPhone Music

Posted by Vicky on July 14, 2008

If the stock earphone from iPhone 3G is not good enough for you then get a pair of the Ultimate Ears from M-Audio Japan which is made of lightweight aluminum. It features a sound insulation of 26dB, frequency of 20Hz - 16kHz, Input sensitivity of 115dB/mW, and impedance of 29Ω. It also has a super sensitive microphone and a multi function button for receiving calls. These stylish earphones are available in Japan at the price of ¥16,800 ($170). More pictures after the break.

                            

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iPhone 3G : Will it Blend ???

Posted by Usman on July 14, 2008

Look at the looser will it blend old fag. He is about to blend everything he finds even his own x-ray glasses he keeps wearing all the time. People are in line for this shit whole week and he bend it like giving out no shit to apple!
 

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Apple App Store… iTunes update 7.7

Posted by Usman on July 14, 2008

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With less than a day to go before the 3G iPhone hits the sweaty palms of fanboys in the U.S., Apple has launched its App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Filled to the digital brim with over 500 native applications (Free-$10), you can find software in nearly 20 different categories, including an official AIM app (finally!), a new Remote app from Apple that lets you control iTunes and Apple TV, tons of surprisingly great looking games, and apps for social-obsessives (Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter). You can download applications directly on your iPhone from anywhere or buy them through iTunes and then sync up. Old iPhone owners just need to wait on the iPhone 2.0 software update. Or not.

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Posted under Gadgets, Pc / Mac, Shock Pill, Softwares, iPhone

iPhone 3G smiles at the face of Torture

Posted by Fawaz on July 12, 2008

The iPhone 3G is out and everybody is talking about it. Some wants to try it’s new feature and wants to see how fast it is but back at PC World, they want to test the strength of iPhone 3G. They also tested the strength of the original iPhone. Original iPhone was pretty darn impressive. So what about 3G?

Hard-life of iPhone

The first test represents the rough life of mobiles in our pockets with keys and some other things. PC world put the iPhone in a plastic bag with two set of keys and started to shake it, iPhone survived. Time to apply some pressure but still iPhone emerges victor. Finally it’s time to turn up the heat, this involves iPhone and key and scratching, to my surprise the only damage PC World was able to do was to foil-like Apple logo on the back of the handset.

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iPhone 3G Disassembly

Posted by Usman on July 11, 2008

Every that that has a start comes has an end, lolz …iFixit guys did it again,,, They disassembled the new Iphone 3G same day of iPhone 3G release… Milllions of people are dying for it standing in lines to get it, But iFixit guys did it the different way.

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They performed this disassembly immediately following the iPhone launch at 12:01 July 11, 2008, New Zealand time. That’s 5:01 AM, July 10, Pacific time for those of us who aren’t islanders.

It’s open!
  • For comparison, here’s a link to last-year’s iPhone disassembly.

  • Our predictions:

    • Apple-labeled Samsung processor - correct

    • Either some kind of GPS chip, or none at all. If there isn’t a GPS chip, then it could be built into the processor. - unconfirmed

    • Lots of chips with only Apple markings on them. Sometimes we can tell what they are, but most of the time you have to take the chip itself apart first. - correct, but this one’s cheating

  • Removing the display!

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iPhone 3G : finally unboxing and first look

Posted by Usman on July 11, 2008

First ever iPhone 3G unboxing coverage done by Engadget,

They’ve gone through a number of the new features on the device and in the 2.0 software release, but apologies in advance if you’re looking for side by side speed tests (there are some coverage issues where they are at). Video of the unboxing, new feature walkthrough, and GPS use (while on a train) after the break.
Still got questions about the 3G? Get ‘em answered right here.

 

Video about unboxing Iphone 3G.

 

Using GPS in train.

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iPhone 3G first look, what do you want to know?

Posted by Usman on July 10, 2008

Well, we got one from the fine folks at Vodafone NZ. Yeah, we’ll admit, between the early peek at the not too drastically changed firmware, guided tours, and announcement hands-on, there’s not a lot of mystery to the iPhone 3G at this point. But if you’ve got any burning questions we can answer with our shiny new Vodafone NZ iPhone 3G, hit us up in comments and we’ll update here with our findings. Stick around, more coming.
Reader questions
Leon: Does it feel any different in your hand than 1st gen iPhone?
We definitely do like the way it feels. It’s a little more slick (or slippery, depending on how wet your palms are with anticipation and/or summer sweat) because of the plastic back, but it’s well curved and comfortable. It doesn’t feel flimsy or plasticy at all.
Santz24: How wildly does it dance on the table compared to the first iPhone?
If you’re asking how the vibrate function compares to the original, we got the two buzzing side by side and they feel pretty much identical.
If you’re asking whether it wobbles on the table as you use it, yes, it does — but the amount of wobble depends on the type of surface. But even on a hard, flat surface it’s not really that bad, and we’re usually sticklers for that kind of thing.
Tom: Does it have Flash support?
Yeah, seems like a fruitless question that we all know the answer to — but we tested it anyway, and the answer is no, Apple didn’t sneak in Flash support so far as we can tell.
More after the break.

Gallery: iPhone 3G first look

       

Jon: Whats the GPS like?
Well, one neat new tidbit is the little hovering, animated location ring as it tries to lock on your location. If it can’t get an exact lock on you with proper GPS, it does as before, it pulls in as close to the map as it thinks is accurate, centering approximately on where you’re at.
If it CAN get proper GPS, it gives you a blue dot with a transparent blue halo, which pings outward every second or so. So far we had a hard time getting the proper GPS lock without going outside.
Ja: Louder speaker?! Louder volume when holding to your ear?!
Calm down, Ja. Yea, the speaker is noticeably louder, thank god. The earpiece doesn’t sound all that much louder.

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American Airlines to test in-flight WiFi tomorrow

Posted by Usman on June 29, 2008

 

You heard right, folks. American Airlines is planning to open up the world wide web to passengers on board an unspecified round-trip flight from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and Los Angeles. The Gogo service, provided via Aircell, will be free for patrons tomorrow, but will eventually run users $12.95 for flights greater than three hours and $9.95 for trips under said threshold. We’re also told that more trials are expected to get going on flights between New York and San Francisco and New York and Miami, though no time frame is given for when the service would escape the beta stage and hit mass implementation. Additionally, the Gogo system is supposed to "prioritize the flow of data so that passengers downloading movies or large documents won’t prevent other passengers from getting their email," so don’t expect to use that excuse for not sending in those Q2 close reports.
[Via Jaunted]

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Another Stress test for iPhone: Under Water Test … Amazing

Posted by Usman on June 21, 2008

Dam … it is really happening… his iphone was wet when he pulled out the iphone…no camera trick or editing…

but one this is for sure no one is gonna try this at home….no one probably wanna screw 500$.

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