Posted May 11, 2008 at 05:35AM by Jay P.
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The latest
version of Raging Thunder has just been released for the
iPhone. What's really great about version 0.7.1 is that a few fixes have been made to the in-game menu and the Championship mode. Also, a new code has been implemented that lets you suspend/resume the game. Details in the full article.
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Posted May 10, 2008 at 10:34PM by Sally B.
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Here's the latest in the iPhone
3G evidence trail: both models of the iPhone (8GB and 12GB) are currently unavailable in the
Apple Store. So what does this mean? Probably nothing, but the timing does seem to be too much of the coincidence, now that bits and pieces of hints are flying about, such as the
hidden 3G option in the iPhone 2.0 firmware beta. More in the full article!
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Posted May 10, 2008 at 08:56PM by Sally B.
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Many rumors about the iPhone certainly keep popping up, most of them pointing toward the existence of the
3G Apple iPhone. We've had a journalist's
"prophetic" announcement that there will be a 3G iPhone soon, a mysterious
internal office email, and now an alleged hidden option in the iPhone 2.0 beta. More info and the incriminating screenshot in the full article!
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Posted May 10, 2008 at 02:04PM by Glen D.
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If you
have a jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch, you'll want to pay attention to what Orb Networks has to say. They have a new service which allows you to watch live TV feeds on your unit. Too good to be true? Nah. A video that shows you how to get it today is on the full article. Watch it and believe.
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Posted May 09, 2008 at 10:10PM by Sally B.
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OpenOffice may have started catering to the Mac
with only a handful of features, but its most recent beta version may prove to offer more open-sourced office suite love to Mac users. Its latest version, OpenOffice.org 3 beta, now has some improvements in UI as well as added new functions. More info in the full article.
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Posted May 09, 2008 at 08:35PM by Sally B.
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It's a bit strange to note that right now, using
Microsoft's Exchange application with Apple's
iPhone is a bit better than using it with .mac. However, it looks like Apple's going to even it out, according to a rumor that .mac will soon get its much-needed overhaul and will be
reintroduced with the new iPhone. More details in the full article.
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Posted May 09, 2008 at 11:13AM by Charles D.
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The Wiimote is surely catching the eye of many manufacturers - even
Microsoft and Sony have recently been rumored to come up with new controllers that seem to be taking a page from Nintendo's waggler. Evidence of a new
patent from Apple hints of a new
remote control system similar to Nintendo's Wiimote controller. The new filing was recently sighted on the US Patent & Trademark Office website and outlined the technical specifications for it, along with several possible applications. You can read more about the latest
patent idea from Apple by clicking on the "read more" link found below.
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Posted May 09, 2008 at 08:20AM by Karl B.
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Fring's mobile VoIP service for the Apple
iPhone has just been given a bit of an update. The new version, which bumps fring up to version 0.9785, now fully supports mVoIP calls on 1.1.2 along with incoming SIP calls. More details in the full article.
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Posted May 09, 2008 at 06:26AM by Tim Y.
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Here's some big news for the guys who've been following
MooTheCow's
previous homebrew releases. We're letting you know that the developer has released MooCowMusic: Band, a homebrew application that will give your iPhone a comprehensive instrument pack. Details on what it can do are in the full article.
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Posted May 08, 2008 at 10:21PM by Ryan C.
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iPhone and iPod Touch users, rejoice - the latest version of homebrew developer John Robinson's
RemoteNote has just been updated, and it's headed right for Installer soon. From an interface change to improved Unicode support, this update also sports the feature to protect your notes with a password. It's an update that couldn't have come sooner. Check out all the details in the full article.
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Posted May 08, 2008 at 11:21AM by Charles D.
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If you find it bothersome trying to convert
YouTube videos for your
iPhone before watching them, you might be pleasantly surprised at the video we have in our full article. Some people were able to find evidence that the phone's Safari browser now allows you to play YouTube videos without any
additional conversion apps necessary. Check it out!
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Posted May 07, 2008 at 10:13PM by Nicolo S.
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Among the most convenient homebrew applications for the Apple
iPhone and iPod Touch is Touchpad Pro. It
allows the smaller gizmos to act as remote control for your computer whether it be running on Windows,
Mac OS X, or
Linux. The latest update even brings more functionality with the introduction of a new feature that should prove to be useful. Learn about it at the full article.
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Posted May 07, 2008 at 09:26PM by Ceasar S.
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Gratuitous Windows gaming comin' to ya, Mac users! Latest news in the virtualization field has word that the
VMware, creators of VMWare Fusion, has
kick-started the first stage of the beta program for Fusion 2.0. And with Fusion 2.0 Beta 1 comes a slew of performance improvements - so much that it'll be able to support up to 10 monitors all at once and even play Windows-only games with hefty shader requirements. More at the full story.
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Posted May 07, 2008 at 06:18AM by Tim Y.
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Vodafone has announced that it plans to begin selling Apple's
iPhone to ten other countries by the second half of this year. That news aside, there are also implications that Apple will stop
using exclusive carriers for their phone. Details are available in the full article.
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Posted May 06, 2008 at 10:41PM by Sally B.
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Want to ditch your usual third party
iPhone card games? If so, you may want to update your iPhone gaming selection with polarbit's Raging Thunder, a surprisingly well-made racing game for Apple's mobile. More details in the full article.
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Posted May 06, 2008 at 09:00PM by Ryan C.
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For those of us who see the Apple
iPhone as
another frontier for homebrew, here's an update: the latest iPhone
SDK and firmware have just been released, and it's available for download for everyone registered as an Apple iPhone Developer. Check out all the details of this very unexpected development in the full article, and see if it doesn't make your coding fingers
tingle with delight.
[Via Apple]
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Posted May 06, 2008 at 08:17PM by Sally B.
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Walt Mossberg's speculation
about the 3G iPhone to surface very soon seemed a bit hard to believe before, but it certainly looks possible at this point. The evidence this time around is provided by an office memo what was circulated within
AT&T, which hints of a big event sometime later in June. Check out the full article for more details!
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Posted May 06, 2008 at 01:03PM by Glen D.
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Have you had an
iPhone for months and never thought of hacking it? Have you taken a new unit just recently and you want to open it up to homebrew right away? If the answer is yes to both, this is your chance to find out how exactly to become part of the Apple
homebrew community. We've prepared a series of guides that will have you primed and ready for this wonderful craft. Read on and get started by Jailbreaking your handset!
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Posted May 06, 2008 at 06:40AM by Jay P.
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Another build has just been released for the
Mac OS X 10.5.3 Leopard. What's interestring about this particular build is that the people behind the build 9D27 listed no known issues with the software update. Nonetheless, a few corrections were still made. Read more on this in the full article.
[Via Apple Insider]
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Posted May 06, 2008 at 06:36AM by Tim Y.
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cmw of the
iPhone Dev Team has announced the release of winpwn v0.99.2.19, a Windows-compatible version of
the PwnageTool application. Just be wary, given that this new release is still a beta build. Further details are available in the full article.
Download:
Winpwn v0.99.2.19 (Beta release 2)
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