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We don’t often cover apps for jailbroken iPhones, but the topic of using a 3G phone as a WiFi hotspot to share the connection is one we’ve shared before. Apps like WMWiFiRouter and JoikuSpot cover this function on Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 devices, but what about that snazzy iPhone 3G? Well, an old name has a new solution. I’m talking about PdaNet, an application I used to tether my XV6700 to a Toshiba M205 Tablet PC back in 2004.
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This software is completely free, and it allows you to transfer almost any video file into an MP4 format that the iPhone will be able to recognize and play.
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In this video, He show you how to jailbreak your iphone 3g using quickpwn. (These steps will work for the iphone, iphone 3g, and the original ipod touch.) By the way, this program, which is free, will work on both Windows and MAC OS X.
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Version 2.1 of the firmware(INFO) for Apple’s iPhone and iPhone 3G smartphones is now available through iTunes. This new firmware offers a handful of bug fixes as well as some stability improvements. Apple also claims that the new firmware will increase the iPhone’s battery life for most users, in addition to more accurately displaying 3G signal strength.
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Nearly everyone who owns a computer and loves gaming is excited about a game called as Spore. The game released yesterday for the PC platform. However, Electronic Arts was also developing it for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Now EA Mobile has sent word that Spore Origins will release for those platforms later this month.
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The iPhone may be an Apple product, but that hasn't stopped plenty of Windows users from jumping in and buying one. With Apple's free iTunes software, Mac and PC owners alike can synchronize music, movies, photos, and now even third-party applications.
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A weekend story in Britain’s Daily Mail has resurrected rumors that Apple plans to introduce a smaller and cheaper version of the iPhone — perhaps for this year’s Christmas season.
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For many years Apple Computers has been pretty resilient and safe from viruses and security issues. But recently the folks at Apple have had to deal with the Kamainsky DNS flaw that also affects other types of computers, and in patching the DNS issue Apple has went ahead and proactively addressed a number of other possible security flaws.
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In the U.S., the oft-touted “halo effect” from Apple’s iPods and iPhones looks to be encouraging consumers to try the company’s computers as well. Apple saw U.S. sales jump 38.1% in the quarter, according to Gartner (31.7% says IDC), pushing the company into third place, behind Dell and HP, with an 8.5% market share, compared to 6.4% last year.
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