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Apple released the iPhone firmware update 1.1.1 this afternoon. And a few interesting features comes with this release. First, the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store is on hell of a great add-on. But a few changes in the interface, like a…
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I don’t know who shares the most blame in this triad of technical blunders; Apple for it’s strong arm tactics…iPhone Dev Team for their malfunctioning anySIM unlock app…Or myself for ever engaging in this exercise. A pragmatist would say I am solely to blame, but I am anything but pragmatic.
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Hold my calls for the rest of the day; I’ll be laying under my desk in a fetal position. After reading early successful reports of unlocked iPhones updating without issue, I assumed the coast was clear. Assumed being the operative word. Upon downloading today’s firmware update, which weighs in at a whopping 153MB by the [...]

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Hold my calls for the rest of the day; I’ll be laying under my desk in a fetal position. After reading early successful reports of unlocked iPhones updating without issue, I assumed the coast was clear. Assumed being the operative word. Upon downloading today’s firmware update, which weighs in at a whopping 153MB by the [...]

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Oh the humanity. Here I am docking my iPhone, when suddenly this box appears in iTunes, beckoning me to install some new firmware update, just released. But can I install this update? No. And why? Because his Jobsness has seen fit to brick my iPhone should I install said update. GRRRRR!!!!!!
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We’ve seen a few alternatives to use the iPhone as a VoiP phone, but none of them were 100% real IP and simple to use solutions. But according to Truphone, this is about to change. The company demonstrated their new…
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