Who knows what they’ll do with it after, but free tethering of your Rogers cell phone to your computer has been extended. It commenced July 2009, and was set to expire–read, you were going to be *charged*–as of December 31, 2009. But the new decade will bring a new, free extension of wireless [...]
Read the full post...Pandav, an iPhone developer, has glimpsed iPhone model usage for an as-yet not available iPhone version: 3,1.
iBART, the app developed by Pandav, picked up references for 3,1–the latest iPhone, 3GS, is “2,1.”
Rumours are that Apple commenced tests on iPhone 3GS eight months prior to launch and, at that time, similar usage findings were reported.
So [...]
The great and famous 1Password app, which we all know and love on our Macs, has shaved 100% off its selling price in the iTunes App Store, from $7.99 to $0.00, until December 1, 2009.
http://j.mp/7vVjji
No doubt this is a ploy to get you to upgrade your Mac-based application of 1Password, which has just had a [...]
Five for free, and then plus five for five!
Like every crappy excuse-making CEO before him, the leader of Shazam, long our favourite free iPhone app, if not the favourite free app of all time, has now decided to charge $5 for the privilege of unlimited song recognition. When recognizable.
Current users don’t fret! You’ll be able [...]
The great geohotz, Mr. George Hotz, has announced on his blog that the current iPhone 3GS unlock will be available within a few days.
Will it work? No reason not to believe him, his last unlock sure worked.
Will it be available when he says? Why wouldn’t it?
Here is his latest blog post. By [...]
So today Telus announced that they would match Rogers pricing for the iPhone 3GS 16GB and 32GB for new customers (and some lucky qualifying hardware upgrade Rogers customers who got these prices): $200 and $300, respectively.
Of course my question is: what do you charge per month? And what do you get for that?
Reason being of [...]
http://www.nokia.com/press/press-releases/showpressrelease?newsid=1349562
The Nokia press release follows below.
For now, let’s expect that Apple’s ingenious team of legal experts will be fighting this for a long time. Here’s hoping they don’t run out of steam (having to recharge their batteries every day) before Nokia’s antiquated team of ancient solicitors falls asleep from the boredom that comes with [...]
The so-called “Dev Team” has done it again: created an unlock for the latest versions of iPhone OS.
You’ll want to understand and follow their instructions as detailed at http://blog.iphone-dev.org/ . And take care. Lots of care.
The Dev Team has offered the most popular hacks for iPhones since there have been unlocks and [...]
If you haven’t tried this yet, do it now. This is awesome. Sure it doesn’t work everywhere, and sure it’s a massive invasion of our privacy, but hey, it’s cool and it’s awesome. Did I say that already? That’s because it truly is. All that and more.
Open Maps, which is really Google Maps. Click bottom [...]
At least in Toronto…
Just like the subject line says: you can now see live traffic patterns using Google Maps on the iPhone, just by turning on Show Traffic. Click bottom right on the peek-page icon, click on Show Traffic, et voila!
I’ll try this out when I’m out driving next and post some more [...]

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