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Nokia’s own touch-screen 11/29/2008
Helsinki, Finland - The renowned cellular phone company Nokia has introduced its answer to Apple Inc’s iPhone. The new touch-screen mobile phone is the Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic.
Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported to Apple’s iPhone 11/29/2008
There is hope! today is great day for IPhone / Linux fans because they can marge into one making it one user friendly Mobile Phone. According to BlogSpot blog profile Linux on the iPhone they have solution for linux linux_iphone Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported to Apples iPhoneand IPhone lovers to make it easy to portal Linux on the Mac’s IPhone pl
Design Trends: Macs, iPhones, and Coffee 11/28/2008
This is the first post in a new “Design Trends” series…..Here are some recently popular trends in web design.
iPhone hackers achieve a milestone: Linux boot 11/28/2008
Call it the Touchable Penguin. OK, the touchscreen drivers aren’t there yet, but the simple, scrolling shell output of a Linux kernel running on the iPhone represents a big achievement for the iPhone Dev Team and dev lead ‘planetbeing.’ The build is far from complete — no wireless networking, no sound, no writeable support for the NAND flash memor
Linux finally ported to iPhone! 11/28/2008
Many months after the beginning of the project, enough of the iPhone’s low-level hardware interface has been reverse engineered to get the linux kernel up and running. A video of it is linked from the article, and obviously, all source code is available.
iPhone Dev Team successfully boots Linux on iPhone 11/28/2008
A milestone has been reached in iPhone firmware modification on Friday with the first alternative operating system for the hardware, Linux, now running on the device.
The Perfect Holiday Gift Guide For Your Loved iPhone Owner! 11/28/2008
Looking to get the perfect gift for that iPhone owner in your life but you’re not sure what to buy? Have no fear! We’ve tirelessly tested all of the hottest iPhone gadgets we could get our hands on to bring you a comprehensive list of all things iPhone. From speakers to headphones to cases to bluetooth headsets, we’ve got you covered.
Linux ported to the iPhone! 11/28/2008
We knew this day would eventually come, but somehow we’re still misting up a little — Linux has been ported to the iPhone and iPod touch. The team is hard at work, and it even sounds like they’re thinking about porting Android in the near future (!).
Seaman Dev Working on Gabo iPhone Game 11/28/2008
Touch Arcade points out that innovative game designer Yoot Saito says he’s working on a game, well more of a digital toy, for the iPhone and Touch.
How to Buy a Refurbished iPhone 11/28/2008
While you will certainly want to keep the notion of getting a good price when shopping for a refurbished iPhone in the back of your mind as you shop, do not assume that a great price is the only thing you need to consider.
How To: Convert Your Blog Into a Podcast on iTunes for Free 11/28/2008
Bloggers can now add text-to-speech capabilities to their site with new tools such as Odiogo, allowing readers to actually listen to blog posts on the website, and even on iTunes (as well as iPods and iPhones) as a podcast.
9 iPhone business apps 11/28/2008
Get real work done on Apple%u2019s smart phone with these utilities.
Yoot Saito working on Seaman-related game for iPhone 11/28/2008
Oh wow, we’re embarrassingly excited by this news: Yoot Saito is working on what appears to be a reworked version of Seaman 2 for the iPhone called Gabo. Though it’s only headed to Japan at the moment, a worldwide release seems to be in the cards, judging from a shoddy translation of Saito’s blog. The only bad news is we’ll have to remember for 364
Unlocking iPhone 3Gs–the Vietnamese way 11/28/2008
Editor’s note: CNET editor and Crave contributor Dong Ngo is spending the next month in his homeland of Vietnam, and plans to file occasional dispatches chronicling his impressions of how technology has permeated the culture there. Click here for more of Dong’s stories from abroad.
IPhone Firmware 2.2: Screw You, I’ll Get MMS and Copy-Paste! 11/28/2008
In this article they’ll try to gather up the most essential features that iPhone still doesn’t have and to offer you a decent substitute to them.
Google’s Love Affair with iPhone=Triple Treats this November 11/28/2008
Everyone knows Google has a love affair with the iPhone. Just last month, Google Earth for the iPhone was released with great acclaim. But in November, Google has launched not one, but THREE iPhone specific enhancements to its products. 1. iPhone Google search usability enhancements. 2. iPhone voice search. 3. iPhone Street View via Google map
Constantly Updated List of Free and Discounted iPhone Apps 11/27/2008
A constantly updated list of iPhone apps that have gone on sale. Many are free for a few days surrounding Black Friday.
50+ Free iPhone Apps from the App Store [Black Friday Sale] 11/27/2008
This is a list of over 50 applications that used to cost money. . .but due to a promotional sale for Black Friday, you can download FREE from the App Store right now. The best part is, you don’t have to wait in traffic or stand in line.
Hack the iPod touch: Win a Free Case 11/27/2008
Here at Hack the iPod touch, we’re trying to get our name out there. We want to build a large reader base, but we can’t do it alone. And that’s where you can help! But wait: what’s in it for you? In fact, a chance at winning a case for whichever device you have! Whether it be an iPod touch, 2nd-gen iPod touch, iPhone or 3G iPhone, you could win!
About those “rampant” iPhone 2.2 problems… 11/27/2008
When I saw the headlines on CNET’s iPhone Atlas blog proclaiming that “iPhone OS 2.2 Problems Run Rampant,” I scratched my head. After all, I probably use the iPhone more than most people both for regular use and the testing of applications on a daily basis and I haven’t noticed one noteworthy problem with the new update.
Why Developers Prefer iPhone Over Android or RIM 11/26/2008
Full featured app stores for Google’s Android and RIM’s BlackBerry Storm are coming soon, but when developers sit down to bang out some code, which phone specs will they be coding for?
Why we develop for the iPhone and not the Blackberry 11/26/2008
In learning about development for the Blackbery platforms, we have to create a build for each phone and each network. As a developer, I just can’t afford it. Most of my customers right now have Blackberries. I think that in the next year or two they will have an iPhone. We should be one of the first “Real” Enterprise developers for iPhone.
iPhone OS 2.2 Problems Run Rampant 11/26/2008
Users, in droves, continue to report a bevy of issues after the update to iPhone OS 2.2. Among the most serious and widespread problems: disappearing applications (both Apple’s and third-party), loss of WiFi connectivity, loss of 3G or EDGE signal strength and an inability to sync with iTunes.
Another iPhone challenger: HTC Touch HD 11/26/2008
The HTC Touch HD smartphone sports the kind of hardware you would expect from high-end Nokia phones and tops the iPhone with a larger screen and 2.5x more pixels, a 5-megapixel camera and a additional VGA camera for video chats. Is this the iPhone killer we have been waiting for?
iPhone 2.2 SDK offers undocumented TV-out features 11/26/2008
The MPTVOutWindow class allows your iPhone to send its video to a connected TV rather than to the built-in screen. Intended to be used with movies, the unpublished class creates a live video feed that is sent out through the iPhone’s connector port. End-users will need to buy a video adapter or cable to use this functionality.
Is Technology Causing Humans to Mutate? 11/26/2008
Consumer technology evolves fast. Just two years ago, the Apple iPhone, Asus Eee PC, Amazon Kindle and Twitter didn’t exist. Only college students were on Facebook. And Bill Gates still worked at Microsoft. What’s harder to fathom is our own evolution. As technology changes, technology changes us — how our minds and bodies physically work.
So, Google is Exempt From Apple Rules Apparently, Eh? 11/26/2008
Google has admitted using forbidden APIs to get its iPhone application working, but despite that admission the application remains available on iTunes in apparent breach of the store rules.
The iPhone Gaming Gift Guide 11/26/2008
When the App Store first went live for the iPhone and Touch, I thought that we could quickly download all of the games available and review them.
Pimp My iPhone: 10 Ways to Break the Mold 11/26/2008
Is your iPhone looking a little…drab? Good news–you can liven your pricey little gadget up! How? Check out these ten ways to Pimp your iPhone.
Free Multi-Service Messaging/VoIP Client for the iPhone 11/26/2008
have to admit, I paid 15 bucks for Beejive Messenger for the iPhone and haven’t looked back since. Free clients are also available, and the newest addition to the list is Nimbuzz! The app supports all major messaging (text and voice) clients, and VoIP protocols as well, including Skype, so that’s promising.
Microsoft ad banned over Windows Mobile speed claims 11/26/2008
Replace “Microsoft” with “Apple”, and “Windows Mobile” with “iPhone 3G”. Then compare the double standards.
UK Bans Apple 3G IPhone Advertisement 11/26/2008
The U.K.’s advertising watchdog on Wednesday banned a video advertisement for Apple’s 3G iPhone, saying the ad exaggerates the…
25 Most Addictive Free iPhone Games 11/26/2008
iPhone games designed for iPhone are nothing short of amazing. That’s because iPhone has variety of features available like the Multi-Touch interface, the accelerometer, GPS, real-time 3D graphics, and 3D positional audio…
The 15 Most Completely Useless iPhone Apps 11/26/2008
With so many choices in the App Store, it’s hard to know just which ones to buy, and we’re sorry to say we can’t help you there. But if you were looking for a list of the most retarded ones, you’re in luck.
Test iPhone Version of your Blog 11/26/2008
Preview iPhone Version of any blog. Just add the URL of a Blog or Website and the system
Apple iPhone Ad Banned Over Misleading Internet Speed Claims 11/26/2008
A TV ad for Apple’s 3G iPhone has been banned by the advertising regulator for misleading consumers over the internet capabilities of the smartphone. The ruling marks the second time Apple has breached the advertising code for making misleading claims about the iPhone, after the Advertising Standards Authority banned TV ads for the…
Apple made to drop iPhone advert 11/25/2008
An Apple iPhone advert has been banned by the advertising standards watchdog for exaggerating the phone’s speed.
Armado 3D platformer comes to iPhone 11/25/2008
is now available for the iPhone. Armado costs $4.99.
Google admits breaking App Store rules 11/25/2008
Google Mobile uses undocumented techniques that are supposed to be off-limits to iPhone developers in order to make its verbal search feature work with an iPhone sensor.
Why Is Apple iPhone Push Notification Still Missing? 11/25/2008
The latest iPhone 2.2 operating system fixes many things, but something is still missing.


