3G iPhone more photos revealed

By Aditi | May 8, 2008 10:01 am |
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iPhone News

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Here are some pics of 3G iPhone. These were discovered on the WeiPhone.com Chinese language discussion forum. This model will appear in white color. It will be equipped with some more sensors and will feature enhanced microphone and speaker grills.

Source: Apple Insider

Apple’s 3G version of iPhone?

By Aditi | April 25, 2008 11:06 pm |
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iPhone News

It seems like Apple wants to hide about the launch of the 3G model of the iPhone. It is rumoured to be available in the summer month. But when asked the executives at the company declined. Do they fear that on hearing about the 3G phone, people who are planning to buy iPhone will wait for the new version and their stock will get waste?

Already Apple has achieved a sales milestone of more 1.7 million iPhones in the recent financial year. In U.S. and Europe the stock became low. However, the company is working to meet the demands.

The Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer commented that they are confident that they will reach their goal of selling 10 million iPhones in calendar 2008. Yeah! This can also be one of the reasons to maintain silence on the 3G iPhone model. They want to establish a sales record.

Well, here is good news. Apple is planning to deliver iPhone 2.0 software as a free download.

Source:Infoworld

Apple iPhone 2.0 Software Beta released

By Aditi | March 13, 2008 1:55 pm |
Categories:
iPhone News,Software

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Now you don’t have to wait till June as Apple has released the beta version of iPhone 2.0 software. Yeah, I know the full version is just a couple of months away. Why not try out the software before purchasing full one.

The beta version of iPhone 2.0 software includes iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) and support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. Now you can secure your private corporate networks with Cisco IPSec VPN. While the iPhone SDK offer APIs and tools for iPhones, the iPhone Developer Program assist the developers in creating native applications and deliver wirelessly to iPhone and iPod touch users.

IT administrators use iPhone 2.0 software to set up iPhone using authentication ID and password. It not only includes password policies but also VPN settings, email server settings and installing certificates. Create innovative applications for your iPhones and enjoy using it.

US residents will be benefited the most as the iPhone Developer Program will be launched in US first and then it will reach other areas. Download the Beta iPhone SDK from developer.apple.com/iphone/program from anywhere and anytime.

iLyrics Makes iPhone Karaoke Easier!

By Bryan | February 19, 2008 1:31 am |
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Web Apps

It’s fairly easy to find the lyrics to your favorite song online. All you have to do is search the artist, title, and the word lyrics. But when that search pops up, you’ll find a ton of sites, many of them full of pop-up ads and other junk. If your surfing on your iPhone over WiFi or EDGE and your looking for song lyrics, picking through sites like these can be really frustrating. Apparently TheMacBox agree’s.

The Web app named iLyrics by TheMacBox allows you to search for your favorite song lyrics hassle free. As it is optimized for the iPhone and is developed in AJAX, you’ll be able to navigate through the app fairly quickly regardless of how slow EDGE actually is. All of the lyrics are provided directly from LyricsWiki.org which is a lot more reliable than most of the other sites you’ll come across searching through Google.

This is one app that would be excellent to see converted over with the upcoming release of the SDK. Picture it scanning your library when you sync your iPhone and downloading the lyrics for each song you have.

As we get closer to the SDK launch, we’ll set up a poll for you to vote on what apps you want to see the most on the iPhone.

Text Your Fix Order Messages Out, Mixed Results

By Bryan | February 7, 2008 1:46 pm |
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Firmware

Out Of Order Text Messages If your iPhone updated to version 1.1.3 and left you with out of order text messages, Apple has issued a document on their site that claims it will fix the problem for you. Stemming from what they believe to be an inconsistency between the internal clock and the carrier clock. The fix according to them? Simply turn off your Automatic Date / Time Updates and all will be solved. Unfortunately, this hasn’t been the case. From my own personal experience, I had it on Automatic and found myself with out of order text messages. I reformatted my iPhone twice and still had the issue. When this guide finally came out, I was pumped to hear that a fix was in sight, but unfortunately, turning this feature off did nothing but cause me to get to wake up 5 minutes earlier than I needed to.

Apparently I’m not the only one with this issue. According to forums and blog posts all over, the results are proving to be mixed, as some people are ending up with their text messages properly configured. What does that mean for the rest of us? Perhaps a trip to the Genius Bar will wind me up with one of those phones that isn’t effected by this issue.

New 16GB iPhone Punches Early Adopters In The Face

By Bryan | February 7, 2008 2:22 am |
Categories:
Hardware

We knew it was going to happen sooner or later. Obviously people weren’t happy with the 4GB iPhone as that was phased out rather fast. So here comes the brand new 16GB iPhone, priced at $499. That’s $99 more than the unfortunate early adopters of the 4gb iPhone spent on their now obsolete phone. I personally have an 8GB iPhone, and considering this is DOUBLE the space mine has for $100 less than I paid (or the exact same price if you can feed your family with apple gift cards), I find it difficult to want to buy anything but a 3rd or 4th generation Apple product ever again. With this being my first Apple product I’ve actually owned, as opposed to a friend simply giving me their old iPod, getting smacked around twice in under a year is difficult to stomach.

16GB iPhone

The new 16GB iPhone is exactly the same as both the 4GB and 8GB iPhone Models except for it’s larger storage space. It will come standard with firmware version 1.1.3, meaning that it may be difficult if you want to take a shot at hacking this bad larry. Announced at the same time was a 32GB iPod Touch at the exact same price. It seems they’ve waited just long enough for the holiday season to have come, clearing out their older stock so they can fill the shelves with the new and improved model. But wait, the 16GB iPhone STILL is missing 3G! That means that if you already own an iPhone there is no reason at all for you to upgrade to this new model. You wouldn’t want to be an early adopter twice, would you?


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