Posts Tagged ‘iphone’

If you’ve watched TV, or gone on YouTube, for that matter, any time recently, you’ve no doubt seen at least one iPhone ad, and possibly even a T-Mobile MyTouch 3G (Android) one. Well, if not, they’re below for your viewing pleasure (um, maybe not). The goal of this article is to analyze two of these [...]


I was surfing around on SuperUser today, and found a mention to a tool from Apple that I hadn’t heard of before. It’s called the iPhone Configuration Utility, which allows you to examine logs from your iPhone or iPod Touch, to apply configuration and provisioning profiles, and more. The tool is very interesting! [Download: Windows|Mac]


Look, Apple, you’ve gone too far (why else are many of my blog posts about you?). And the FCC is there to kick your face in. Just accept the Google Voice app already. You know you’re going to be forced to anyway, so why not save yourself the trouble? And please, learn your lesson from [...]


Apple recently released new versions of the iPhone and iTunes SDK. The main purpose of these updates is not to add or improve new features, but to remove some major holes in their software. Another beta of the iPhone 3.1 SDK was part of the released items, and it held more disappointment for users than [...]


Apple has placed many restrictions upon its iPhone and iPod Touch products, one restricting emoticons. To get around this, you can either jailbreak your device or follow these steps:     1. Download this vCard file onto your desktop. 2. Send the file as an attachement to an email account on your device’s Mail app. [...]



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