Displaying items by tag: iPhone 3G

Saturday, 17 September 2011 00:58

Samsung thwacks Apple back Down Under: Crikey!

After Apple got down and dirty with the legal eagles in Australia and stopping Samsung from releasing its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, Samsung certainly protested, but now they've dropped a tidy little lawsuit against Apple in return against several of its oh so shinily crunchy Jobsian iDevices.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

Physical photos: the final printed medium? These are the voyages of the iPhoto-printer, Bolle BP-10, on a mission unconnected with sunglasses, exploring the albums of strange new iPhones, to seek out what the replacement ink and paper costs are, and to boldly go where no dedicated photo printer has gone before.

Published in Mobility

Rumour suggests Apple's iOS 4.2 update will launch within the next 24 hours, bringing long awaited new features to the iPad at last, and perhaps set to magically and revolutionary fix the claimed iBrick-level problems that some iPhone 3G and 3GS users say they've had since boarding the iOS 4.x bandwagon, leading to a class-action lawsuit against the Kingdom of Crunch!

Published in Mobility
Friday, 15 October 2010 22:06

Telstra removes iPhone unlock fee, now free!

In a sign that Telstra might actually be a little serious this time about the noises it repeats every few years about 'finally' wanting to truly get 'customer service right', Telstra has announced it is dropping its previously expensive $150 unlock charge to the much wallet-friendlier price of $0.

Published in Mobility

The only officially sanctioned app to maintain Apple's i-devices - the iPod, iPhone and soon iPad - is iTunes. Yet, it has failed to keep up with the modern family's fleet of such gadgets. Here's another problem Apple needs to address.

Published in The Linux Distillery

iTunes is the only officially sanctioned app to manage and maintain your plethora of Apple i-devices - iPods, iPhones, and soon the iPad. Yet, for such a crucial app it really is behind the times and needs crucial fixes to keep pace with the needs of its users.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Thursday, 04 March 2010 12:20

Wireless charging arrives for iPhone and DS Lite

The Qi wireless charging standard has arrived in Australia in the form of chargers for the iPhone and Nintendo DS Lite.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 27 January 2010 11:54

Looking for apps? There's an app for that!

If you struggle to pick from the many thousands of apps available for the iPhone and iPod touch, an app called Appfinder may assist.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 06 January 2010 05:44

iPhone: three billion apps served

More than three billion apps for the iPhone and iPod touch have been downloaded from Apple's App Store.

Published in Development
A new survey from ChangeWave Research suggests surging interest in smartphones powered by Google’s Android OS, but when you look at the survey results and when the survey was done, it seems clear that the Motorola Droid launch and rumours of the Nexus One has skewed the results far too much for this survey to be taken all that seriously. Read on…

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 17 December 2009 10:43

EyeTV delivers live TV to iPhone - again

A new feature of Elgato's EyeTV software supports live streaming to iPhones over the 3G network. Thought you'd heard that before? This time the company reckons it's found the necessary loophole.

Published in Core Dump
A Swiss iPhone developer believes security vulnerabilities mean data stored on the handset is accessible to malicious applications.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 06:47

Canon app allows photo printing from iPhone

A new iPhone app allows photo printing directly to certain Canon inkjets.

Published in Mobility
iPhone 3G and 3GS users who have purchased the TomTom GPS navigation app can finally buy TomTom’s official iPhone car kit in retail stores, while online purchasing through the online Apple Store is coming “soon”.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 05 November 2009 02:17

App Store: 100,000 apps and counting

Apple's App Store now carries more than 100,000 applications for the iPhone and iPod touch, and there have been more than 2 billion downloads.

Wednesday, 04 November 2009 06:42

Dutch iPhones held hostage

A number of iPhones in the Netherlands have been held hostage for a small ransom by a hacker.
Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 06:04

iPhone brand showing strength in Australia

A marketing research firm says iPhone is one of the strongest mobile phone brands in Australia, and almost certain to increase its market share in 2010.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 03 November 2009 07:55

The case for open firmware

If you’re a gadget junkie like me your house is probably similarly littered with devices that did a job once, and could still do so much more, if only the vendors kept them up with the times. Join with me in lobbying for open source firmware.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Monday, 26 October 2009 06:24

NASA delivers info and images to iPhone

NASA has released a free iPhone app giving convenient access to a variety of NASA images and information. The app was developed at a NASA research centre.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 06:30

Kensington's iPhone car cradle

With in-car phone use becoming increasingly regulated, the arrival of Kensington's iPhone car mount is timely.

Published in Entertainment

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