📅 September 27, 2012

Low-Light Shootout: Lumia 920 vs Nokia 808 vs iPhone 5 vs HTC One X vs Galaxy S III [video]

During Engadget’s visit to the Nokia’s Tampere, Finland research and development complex, they were given access to a comprehensive testing suite, and shoot with a Lumia 920 prototype and a handful of competing products in a controlled lighting environment

During Engadget’s visit to the Nokia’s Tampere, Finland research and development complex, they were given access to a comprehensive testing suite, and shoot with a Lumia 920 prototype and a handful of competing products in a controlled lighting environment.

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📅 September 19, 2012

Exclusive: View Source For Safari (iPhone) [download]

here you can download ‘view source code for safari’ tweak for iPhone

Another new day, another new tweak. This time it’s the turn of ‘View Source For Safari’. I’m sure you’ve seen it in your Cydia ‘changes’ section, maybe you even had a peek only to find out that the iPad is the only supported device. Don’t worry, we got hooked up and today we’re giving you ‘View Source for Safari’ for iPhone.

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📅 September 18, 2011

White iPhone 4S Popping Up in AT&T’s Inventory

Could it be? Is Cupertino actually planning on bringing a white version of its next iPhone out at launch?

Judging from the clandestine screenshot you see above, it most certainly seems like that’s the case. A helpful tipster sent Engadget this tasty morsel, from AT&T’s internal system, listing the “iPhone 4s White” beneath a handful of already familiar Apple handsets. Could it be? Is Cupertino actually planning on bringing a white version of its next iPhone out at launch? We’re afraid only time will tell.

📅 July 20, 2011

Star Wars Blu-Ray iOS App [video]

The app itself is a ported version of what you’ll see on the Blu-ray discs, but there’s some added touchscreen functionality — pinch-to-zoom on the concept art and users can spin props and models with the flick of a finger in the “Collection” section.

Good news for iPad owners: Lucasfilm is going to release, tomorrow, the Star Wars Blu-Ray iOS app. The app itself is a ported version of what you’ll see on the Blu-ray discs, but there’s some added touchscreen functionality — pinch-to-zoom on the concept art and users can spin props and models with the flick of a finger in the “Collection” section. The app also lets you selectively download the content, so all that artwork and video won’t eat up an undue portion of your iPad’s memory.

Head over the break to check out a video of the app in action…

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📅 January 14, 2011

Full iOS 4.3 Beta 1 Official Changelog

Apple pushed iOS 4.3 beta 1 yesterday, which comes with some really cool multitasking gestures and it also reveals new iPhone and iPad models. The full official changelog is pretty extensive and it details known bugs and fixed issues in iOS 4.3.

Apple pushed iOS 4.3 beta 1 yesterday, which comes with some really cool multitasking gestures and it also reveals new iPhone and iPad models. The full official changelog is pretty extensive and it details known bugs and fixed issues in iOS 4.3. See full changelog after the jump…

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📅 January 13, 2011

iOS 4.3 Beta 1 Suggests New iPhone And iPad Models. Apple Might Remove The Home Button On Gen Devices

We get some crazy news today. Apple might remove the home button on the next gen iPhone and iPad and iOS 4.3 reveals new iPhone and iPad models.

Apple pushed iOS 4.3 beta 1 yesterday, and today Engadget reports that if you dig far enough into iOS’s code, you’ll eventually come across iPhone3,1, which is the AT&T iPhone 4, and the analogous iPhone3,2 (i.e. Verizon iPhone). It’s nothing we haven’t seen before, but then along comes iOS 4.3 with a handful of new mystery identifiers to spurn speculation — namely, two new-generation iPhones (4,1 and 4,2) and three iPads (2,1; 2,2; and 2,3). Speculate all you want, but there isn’t much else at all we can say definitively here, but if we had to take a guess, it’s the GSM and CDMA variants of the next-gen models (plus a WiFi-only iPad).

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📅 January 12, 2011

Rumor: iOS 4.3 With Personal Hotspot Feature For All iPhones Planned For March

rumor has it that Apple plans on releasing iOS 4.3 with personal hotspot feature for all iPhones in March.

According to BGR, the personal hotspot feature that debuted on the Verizon iPhone yesterday will, in fact, be making its way to all iPhones in iOS 4.3. We’re sure there will need to be carrier support for this feature, and for AT&T users it is entirely possible we might not see this right away. For those of you with more lenient carriers, however, we are sure you will be pleased to learn that you’ll be able to connect up to five devices over Wi-Fi to the iPhone’s cellular data connection. We are told the OS version will be 8F5148b, the baseband will be 04.08.00, and technical acceptance is planned for March.

📅 July 28, 2010

Best Buy Offers Free invisibleSHIELD 4FIX To iPhone 4 Owners To Fix Antenna Issue

Just a quick heads-up: iPhone 4 owners will be able to snatch a free invisibleSHIELD 4fix (valued at $9.99 or so) from their local Best Buy.

Just a quick heads-up: iPhone 4 owners will be able to snatch a free invisibleSHIELD 4fix (valued at $9.99 or so) from their local Best Buy. They are offering a free invisibleSHIELD + installation to everybody with an iPhone 4, not just those who purchased their phone from Best Buy. We’d recommend calling your local store to double check, but things are looking up.

You can also buy an invisibleSHIELD here…

[via engadget]

LATER EDIT: accord to a few emails we got since we posted this story, it seems that you only get a free invisibleSHIELD 4FIX IF you bought your iPhone 4 from BestBuy. If not, it will cost you $9.99. Again, you better call your local Best Buy and ask…

Thx everybody for your emails

📅 February 25, 2010

Custom Made Titanium Casing For iPhone 3Gs [video]

What happens if you are unsatisfied with the original plastic shell on your iPhone? Well, you check out some concepts, you open CAD, start designing, take some huge risks, and you end up with this stunning titanium iPhone.

What happens if you are unsatisfied with the original plastic shell on your iPhone? Well, you check out some concepts, fire up CAD, start designing, take some huge risks, and you end up with this stunning titanium iPhone.

Basically I designed a new back cover for the 3GS. I had the original cover measured digitally, and I then started to draw the new cover in CAD. It’s made out of a special titanium alloy that is RF transparent. I had tried aluminum but that was a complete disaster.

📅 June 9, 2009

Update On No iPhone MMS & Tethering From AT&T Until “Late This Summer”

New insides about why AT&T will support MMS and tethering on iPhone OS 3.0 later this year

After a couple of minutes from posting Why No iPhone MMS Support and Tethering From AT&T Until “Late This Summer” , somebody from AT&T contacted me and filled me in with some spicy insides about the AT&T MMS support and tethering plan.If what my ninja tells me is true, i have no idea why AT&T didnt get all this up and running by now. They knew this is coming and still they get their users to wait.

MMS

There are 2 different plans for the iPhones.They are built into the scripting to block the mms in the network. We have to re-write all these features and update them to all of the correct iPhones. 3G gets mms and 2G does not. There is no MMS opt out feature on the account. It is built into the plan and can not just be
removed. The only way around is to modify the HLR to enable the mms.It’s quite easy but the programming of the billing system is the hard part.

Tethering

About tethering I haven’t heard to much. I think they are just not sure on the price for the feature. They have to great a new feature and write in the ISP APN into the code. Tethering should have launched. Not sure on why AT&T is waiting on that one since they do not have to modifiy anyone current account. Just for the people that want it.