Archive for July, 2007
Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
Thomas Robinson has started a really cool project that enables XBOX 360 owners to use their iPhone as an XBOX Media Center Remote, controlled via WiFi. A simple menu-driven interface allows you to play music, video, DVDs, photo slideshows, and more. I like!
The project is fully open source and can be downloaded free from Thomas’s [...]
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
Brando is now offering a fully user-replaceable battery kit, available for the low price of just $20. The kit includes one battery, a screwdriver, spacer, and instruction manual. Be warned, replacing the battery on your own is not for the faint of heart. It requires lots of patience and practice.
Boy Genius recently bricked his [...]
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
YouTube junkies looking for an easy way to transfer and view Flash video to your iPhone, in place of Apple’s ill-equipped streaming client, can now breath a sigh of relief. TubeTV makes saving and converting any Flash video content to iPhone/iPod format quick and easy, just the way we like it.
Download this free application [...]
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
Organizers behind Office 2.0 Conference have come up with an ingenious, if costly, incentive to drive attendance to their upcoming developer/partner conference. Registered attendees and speakers will receive free 4GB iPhones. Where do I sign up? Well not so fast. A single attendee registration costs $995 through July 31 (that’s tomorrow), after which the registration [...]
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
GameDaily reports that PopCap Games has released a free web based version of its popular Bejeweled puzzle game for iPhone. Users can access the game by visiting www.popcap.com on their iPhones - Bejeweled loads automatically. I tried it out myself and found the experience to be incredibly disappointing. It’s nearly impossible to precisely select a [...]
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
It seems that iPhone availability problems are well behind us now. In fact, have we really had the so much expected availability problems? I guess not. Nevertheless, the Apple Store was updated this morning and many third party iPhone accessories...
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
Yes, the iPhone Wallpaper can be customized to whatever you want. But to do so, you have to save the picture on the computer and sync your iPhone. What if you could browse the internet using your iPhone, find a...
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
Instead of browsing the web using the cool iPhone Safari browser, the guys from iPhoneology are browsing the iPhone firmware. A boring hobby you would say, but they managed to find interesting information anyway. It won't mean much for now,...
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
Have a look, you won't really learn something new, but Veronica is always fun to watch. What happen to her hair? Veronica Belmont, Cnet's Prizefight Editor, does a point to point comparison of the iPhone and the Nokia N95. Who...
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Monday, July 30th, 2007
Do Popular Science, Vibe and Cottage Living ring a bell? What do they have in common? All three are available on your iPhone. Texterity's Digital Magazine iPhone Interface Portal provides a collection of magazines that can be viewed through Texterity's...
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