How-To: Use Your iPhone as a Wireless Laptop Modem
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I travel a lot. And if you?re a geek like me, you can?t go a full day sans internet access without experiencing some severe withdrawal symptoms. Luckily, my iPhone, with all its WiFi and 3G goodness, has been instrumental in feeding my addiction while on the road. But though Apple?s smartphone provides the best mobile [...]
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How to build your own iPhone app
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The iPhone SDK (software development kit) is free to download at www.apple.com/developer, but only for Mac OS X. It’s based on the same Xcode development suite used to develop many Mac OS X apps, which provides a versatile environment for writing the Objective-C code that underpins iPhone software. It’s complemented by companion tools, such as [...]
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10 reasons to jailbreak your iPhone or iPod touch now
admin @ December 6, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Does jailbreaking your iPhone or iPod touch mean you’re a subversive terrorist bent on bringing down Western civilisation? I’d expect not, unless Osama bin Laden has just received a free upgrade.
Despite the wonderful apps the SDK unleashed, its Apple-imposed limitations restrict what developers can do with it. So for example, the Last.fm Scrobbler can’t [...]
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16 free iPhone apps you can’t live without
admin @ November 13, 2008 # No Comment Yet
For us, the launch of the iPhone 3G was less about the hardware tweak than it was about the App Store. Finally, Apple had opened up the iPhone platform to allow developers to create proper, native apps for the iPhone and iPod touch, and we couldn’t wait to get installing.
The great thing about third-party [...]
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Wozniak: iPhone biggest disruptor of mobile biz
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Steve Wozniak – or ‘Woz’ as he is affectionately known – is the cofounder of Apple and creator of the Apple II, one of the most successful, visible and earliest personal computers ever made. He’s still technically an employee at Apple, but he’s now best known for supporting and championing new technologies, either directly or [...]
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Get blockbuster movies on your iPhone
admin @ October 4, 2008 # No Comment Yet
We all know that the iPhone is no ordinary phone – it’s also arguably the best iPod Apple has ever made. Its gorgeous widescreen display is perfect for watching movies on your daily commute. We’re going to show you how to get them on there. Ready?
СЕКРЕТАРША. The iTunes Store
Yes, we know. It’s kinda obvious, [...]
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Nokia Tube vs Apple iPhone vs Android G1
admin @ October 4, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Well, it’s been coming for centuries. Byzantine monks prophesised the battle between three phones, with each looking for touchscreen supremacy… and now we bring you that battle. We hope the edge of your seat is comfortable…
Home screen
The place where it always all begins: the home screen needs to look good, or else you’ll just get [...]
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11 ways Android will kick the iPhone’s ass
admin @ September 27, 2008 # No Comment Yet
So Android has arrived with the announcement of the T-Mobile G1. The HTC-manufactured phone certainly has a few nice touches, despite its lack of multi-touch (and with T-Mobile’s particular variant, no accelerometer).
But while this particular handset might not be the technology king to beat the iPhone, the potential’s there. And the OS looks super-hot. Here’s [...]
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10 features the iPhone needs to beat Android
admin @ September 26, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Everybody was head-over-heels in love with the original iPhone, mainly because of the innovative touch screen, superb web browsing and Apple’s legendary ease of use. Nobody had ever seen anything like it in a phone before, and it’s still streets ahead of the competition in many ways. But can it keep ahead now that Android [...]
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10 features the iPhone needs to beat Android
admin @ September 25, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Everybody was head-over-heels in love with the original iPhone, mainly because of the innovative touch screen, superb web browsing and Apple’s legendary ease of use. Nobody had ever seen anything like it in a phone before, and it’s still streets ahead of the competition in many ways. But can it keep ahead now that Android [...]
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