iPhone 3GS iDongle Jailbreak Hardware Solution Announced [Creative Hacking … – TFTS (blog)
TFTS (blog) iPhone 3GS iDongle Jailbreak Hardware Solution Announced [Creative Hacking …
TFTS (blog) iPhone 3GS iDongle Jailbreak Hardware Solution Announced [Creative Hacking …
Palm just showed us the Unreal Engine 3 running on webOS, which apparently took a couple weeks to port over to the platform using that fancy new PDK .
Naturally, we need to first disclaim this noise by saying that rumors of third-party multitasking capability in the iPhone are as old as the iPhone SDK itself. That said, it’s hard to ignore a new reference to a “multitasking …
Rumour has it on the interwebz that Vodafone are creating their very own budget phone for around €150 (approx. £130) and it should be released before the summer in May. The rumour seems to have started from Dutch website …
Product Reviews (blog) iPhone still second-place US smartphone while Android grows Ars Technica That makes the iPhone the number two smartphone in the US, though it still lags well behind number one RIM. Android-based devices are still growing rapidly …
If you needed any more proof that Apple’s lame cat-and-mouse game with the iPhone jailbreak community has only served to increase the scene’s resourcefulness and creativity, look no further than the iDongle, a slick piece of hacker-made hardware that …
Novothink ships solar-powered iPhone , iPod touch cases ipodnn Novothink today put out its promised Solar Surge case for the iPhone and iPod touch. The design acts like a battery sled for Apple's devices and, … Novothink's iPhone Surge …
ZDNet (blog) Rumor: iPhone OS 4.0 Update Adds Multitasking PC World The iPhone will finally support multitasking for third-party apps as part of Apple's iPhone OS 4.0 release, according to AppleInsidier sources. …
Sure, you read reviews and take recommendations from friends before you buy a new cellphone, but have you ever stopped to consider what the inventor of the cellphone uses on a daily basis? C-SPAN has, and recently took the …
Sure, in the past we’ve got a hearty chuckle out of initiatives that involved Redfly terminals and Clippy variants , but the question remains: how can we get cutting-edge tech into the hands of soldiers faster? We’ve recently come …