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dekrazee1 at tangler dot com
Lost, in, Australia
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How has your initial reaction been bear_54? Is there a learning curve or is it intuitive enough to take to it immediately?
Posted 06 Jan 08
simplest way to tether my iPhone?
So happens I chanced upon this just now:
See the bottom right hand corner? Looks like some cases with cords? ^^
Posted 06 Jan 08
how do i get notes from my outlook or my blackberry to my iphone?
Next iPhone software update to allow copy-paste
"The reports we obtained claim that the software update will add copy-paste, which is one of the most requested features by iPhone users, and will provide a few other user interface improvements."
Posted 03 Jan 08
I guess this is the great usability test isn't it?
From This made me cry (FSJ)
[the comments on FSJ are worth reading too
]
Posted 27 Sep 07
Came across this article -
IPhone Tantalizes, Frustrates Forensics Experts
Derrick Donnelly, chief technology officer of Blackbag Technologies, a Silicon Valley-based company specializing in Apple forensic solutions, is tempted by the rich array of potential evidence an iPhone might contain.
Will its data favor the defense or the prosecution? "There is more information in there than your average cell phone," explains Donnelly. "The ease of use lends itself to more use … and more use creates more artifacts."
The iPhone's web, e-mail and phone functionality -- combined with its 4- or 8-GB storage capacity -- means it can serve as a window into the personality, lifestyle, social circle and actions of the user. "Even though there might not be a smoking gun right in there," explains Donnelly, "a lot of these smaller pieces could add up to a bigger piece that could lead you to further evidence."
But not every forensics expert is convinced. "The iPhone is evil," says Amber Schroader, CEO of Utah-based Paraben, a leader in digital-forensics software development. "It's Mac OS X, and it's a completely closed system."
Posted 23 Aug 07
From Endgadget: iPhone unlocked: AT&T loses iPhone exclusivity
The iPhoneSIMfree.com team called us up to prove their claim that they cracked Apple's iPhone SIM lock system, and prove it they did. (No, we don't have a copy of the unlock software, so don't even ask us, ok?) The six-man team has been working non-stop since launch day, and they're officially the first to break Apple's SIM locks on the iPhone with software. It's done. Seriously. They wouldn't tell us when and how they would release it to the public, but you can certainly bet that they'll try to make a buck on their solution (and rightly so). We can hardly believe the iPhone's finally been cracked. No, scratch that -- we just can't believe it took this long.
Again: we can confirm with 100% certainty that iPhoneSIMfree.com's software solution completely SIM unlocks the iPhone, is restore-resistant, and should make the iPhone fully functional for users outside of the US.
Posted 25 Aug 07
Posted 16 Jul 07
Pirillo's 20 Reasons I’m Happy with the iPhone
Reading that makes me wanna get one!
Posted 15 Aug 07
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