Patrick Collinson has provided instructions for putting the entire English version of Wikipedia (minus extraneous links and pictures) onto your iPhone or iPod touch, so that you'll never again be subject to the sluggish EDGE connection when you’re desperate for the names of the nine Muses or that elusive quadratic equation.
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Archives for February, 2008
Concept app controls your home power consumption via your iPhone
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The first mobile phone to use highly anticipated software developed by Google has been unveiled.
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13 Feb
Touchmods.net Releases SIP for iPhone! Free Calls over WiFi!
Posted on 2008 under Uncategorized | No CommentThe only problem, its locked to SIP service from free.fr. For those of you who have your own SIP service, tough luck.
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Users may see an iPhone with 3G technology in the next six months, a financial analyst said Monday, citing waning inventory of Apple's current iPhone and the increasing demand in Europe for 3G products.
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13 Feb
ZiPhone: jailbreak any version iPhone out of the box
Posted on 2008 under Uncategorized | No CommentWe’re not yet entirely sure how it works, but iPhone hacker Zibri’s just released a new app he’s calling ZiPhone, which claims to jailbreak any version iPhone — including new 1.1.3 phones right out of the box — without messy downgrades and baseband changes. We haven’t tested it ourselves, but prepare for the onslaught of downloaders
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13 Feb
Photos: Android prototype leads GSMA new-phone parade
Posted on 2008 under Uncategorized | No CommentAt Mobile World Congress, ARM shows off prototype running on Google's platform, Sony Ericsson introduces an iPhone competitor, Nokia unveils updates.
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13 Feb
Official: 16GB iPhone available and 32GB iPod touch — both
Posted on 2008 under Uncategorized | No CommentOut of the rumor mill comes the 16GB iPhone, now official. Ever since the 16GB iPod touch was announced in September, we all knew it was just a matter of time until Apple could bung the same NAND capacity into their chubbier iPhone.
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The next country to receive the iPhone will be Austria, says the chief executive of T-Mobile. Hamid Akhavan announced the news on Tuesday, according to Reuters, explaining
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The most convenient way I have found of moving photos from the iPhone to the Mac OS X Leopard. It's a charm. And no extra software required. Really helpful.
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