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Feb
27

iPhone 1.1.4 Firmware Available, now!

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That’s right dudes and gals. Apple iPhone 1.1.4 firmware is now available to public, according to InformationWeek. I personally haven’t tried this yet, but what I do know is that the SDK is yet to be added, at least from what it seems on the surface. I bet this is part of Apple plan to ready iPhones for the upcoming SDK. We do know that it won’t be in February, but let’s hope Apple gets it right by the first week of March.

Feb
27

iPhone SDK Not Coming This Week

You heard that right and probably have heard it numerous times by now. But iPhone SDK will be due early March if everything goes according to the plan. The sooner the SDK is released, the sooner we can find out the ultimate fate of iPhone as the game changer in the wireless phone industry. That wouldn’t be in February though.

Feb
26

LinkedIn to Jump into iPhone World?

LinkedIn is quickly becoming the Facebook of job hunters and online networking gurus. But to expand to even more markets, LinkedIn is entering the mobile world with m.Linkedin.com. If you are a LinkedIn user and you actively participate in the community activities, you know being able to interact with the community over your iPhone is extremely useful. Well. Worry no longer as LinkedIn is getting serious about this whole mobile world.

Feb
26

A New Use for Your Apple iPhone?

Of all the things that I have heard iPhone can do, this got to be the most useless one. No. You can’t milk a cow with iPhone, but you can use it as a touchpad to remotely control your computer, sort of like how you do it with your Media Center remote. It’s certainly an interesting solution to a problem that has been around since the emergence of desktop PCs.

Feb
25

What Not To Do With Desperate iPhoners!

Everybody’s on the edge these days. iPhone SDK was supposed to be released these days but we are made to wait 3 weeks for it. So what should you not do? Play with our nerves. To come out and pretend that you know something about the coming SDK without really knowing something is plain wrong. People are on the edge these days and false news can only push us over the edge. OK. Not really! But you should definitely not do this.