Posted on 2007 under Software, Smart phone, Mobile phone |
19
Sep

The iPhone has impressed a lot of people since its launch. There are a ton of features which set the phone apart from others, such as a multi touch screen, incredible browser and iPod all bundled in to one device. Now, you are able to use the iPhone as a modem to get online by using a program called Tinyproxy. It allows you to surf the net on a MAC laptop at EDGE speeds which are not huge, but still acceptable. Some will wish it had 3G, but EDGE is ok for doing regular browsing on the internet. Also, if I am correct I believe data transfer on an iPhone is free which ultimately allows you to get online with your laptop for free. You can download Tinyproxy from here.
Posted on 2007 under Software, Mobile phone |
16
Sep

The iPhone Dev Team just released AnySim, a GUI version of iUnlock. An Installer.app version is coming, so you can pretty much download the file over EDGE or Wi-Fi and run it without having to manually transfer the file to your phone. Here’s our mirror, but as always, most recent versions at the iPhone Dev Team Wiki. Here’s to hoping the next iPhone firmware update doesn’t bork the unlock. As always, there are no guarantees that this won’t fart up your iPhone.
D’lod from here
Posted on 2007 under Mobile phone |
4
Sep

Evidence for the existence of the Google phone keeps piling up—it’s pretty much confirmed though not officially official, between a fairly solid Boston Globe piece and Om Malik’s five facts “from a reliable source.” The down and dirty:
It’s Linux-based, runs Java apps (the entire UI is in Java, as well as possibly the browser), plays multimedia files, and the OS is running on “3-to-5 devices, most of them likely made by HTC.” Slightly disappointing is that the UI is “typical of mobiles phones,” meaning it’s not groundbreaking. But, the browser might be based on the same engine that’s in Safari the iPhone (WebKit), and Google’s supposedly been tweaking it to make it speedier, which sounds kind of hot.
What do you guys want in a Google Phone?
Posted on 2007 under Design, Gadget, Mobile phone |
3
Sep

The popular donut-shaped On Stage iPod dock is now in its third incarnation —and this time it will work with your iPhone. Its makers, JBL, have filled in the middle of the ring as well as supplying interchangeable trim, so that your On Stage 3 can match your Nano. Full press release with specs below. Read more… »