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by Stephen Withers
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It may sound odd to our Australian and European readers, but the Americans are getting excited about the prospect of being able to buy iPhones from stores other than those operated by Apple or AT&T. Best Buy has announced it will start selling the popular handset on September 7.
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by Stephen Withers
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There’s excitement over an iPhone version of the VoiceEngine Mobile VoIP software from Global IP Solutions, and it has people... er... talking!
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Uh-oh... that iPhone software “kill switch” news which broke last week
and was then said to be a blacklist for Core Location services turns
out to be real, confirmed by Steve Jobs himself in an interview with
the Wall Street Journal. Meanwhile, App Store sales are totally
“boom”-ing...
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by Stephen Withers
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IBM has revealed plans to release the predictably named Lotus iNotes software for Apple's iPhone by the end of the year, making Domino email, calendars and contacts accessible to iPhone users. While the software is "planned" for 2008, it sounds like there could be some iSlippage into 2009.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Got an iPhone or iPod Touch, and want to “pwn” it so you can run
unauthorised third party software? Apple mightn’t like it, but the
power to pwn is in users’ hands! Also, what good unauthorised third
party apps are out there?
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Google’s new translation web app keeps data usage low, meaning a lower
international roaming data cost, while greatly lowering the pain of the
language barrier when overseas. Continuez s’il vous plait...
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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The sparkling is back, with the iPhone Dev Team releasing the keenly
awaited PwnageTool 2.0.2, bringing an unlock and jailbreak to the
iPhone 2G, and jailbreaks to the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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The update for PwnageTool 2.0.2 to jailbreak iPhone 2G and 3G models,
and unlock the iPhone 2G, was moved to the iPhone Dev Team’s “sparkle
update system” when a serious bug was noticed – and the update removed.
But the sparkling will start happening once more in a few hours!
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by Davey Winder
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There has been a veritable buzzing in the blogosphere, at least that part of it which covers all things Apple, as news emerges regarding the possibility of an Apple operated 'kill switch' for iPhone applications.
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by Davey Winder
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There is plenty of talk about Apple wanting a slice of BlackBerry pie with the iPhone 3G and MobileMe. But what is Research in Motion doing to fight back? Being Bold in Europe, is the cryptic but correct answer...
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by Stephen Withers
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When Jonathan Zdziarski found a clue suggesting that Apple's iPhone firmware included a mechanism for disabling applications that appear on a hit list maintained on the company's servers, the conspiracy theorists came out in force. But as the saying goes, "just because you're paranoid, that doesn't mean They aren't out to get you."
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