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Archive | July, 2008

Dell MP3 Player With WiFi Coming?

30. July 2008

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If there is room enough in the MP3 player market for another player, a company like Dell would be a shoe-in. Dell may have been out of the MP3 player business for some time (they haven’t been in it too long) but that doesn’t mean they have lost interest. In fact, if the Wall Street [...]

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Apple iPod Touch 2.1 in the Works?

29. July 2008

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The iPhone 2.1 firmware will not only improve the turn-by-turn function of iPhone 3G’s GPS, it also gives us a clue about a future development in Apple’s iPod Touch… iPod Touch 2.1. The iPhone began as 1.1 and is now on its second iteration, 1.2, and using the same sequence, we are on pins and [...]

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iPod Nano Beverly Hills 90210 limited Edition

29. July 2008

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  One thing about the Microsoft Zune that has pleased fans and non-fans alike, they know how to make limited editions. But perhaps Apple has little to do with this 90210 Nano. Available in CBS store, the iPod Nanos feature engravings of the “Beverly Hills 90210″ gang - Brandon, Brenda, Kelly and Dylan. Now, I never [...]

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iPhone 3G Unlock From iPhone Dev Team Almost Here

29. July 2008

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The iPhone Dev Team has some pretty new for us. They have achieved a hack to the iPhone 3G baseband while leaving everything else alone. This is a software-only solution, as iPhone Dev Team explains it in their own words: We have accomplished this by being able to execute our own code on the baseband that allows [...]

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RAmos iTV Rock CMMB TV

29. July 2008

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  RAmos will be pleased about being the first manufacturer to support CMMB on its portable media player. CMMB or China Multimedia Mobile Broadcasting is China’s answer to Europe’s DVB and will be on service in 37 cities across China. RAmos’ iTV will no doubt be a hot device with the Beijing Olympics coming in a [...]

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NES App for iPhone Uses Accelerometer

29. July 2008

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Gaming on the iPhone seems to be the app that gets the most attention. For a device with no gaming buttons, this is pretty unusual. Fortunately, there is no limitation to software inventiveness and now we have the NES.app with accelerometer support. Gizmodo tested it with Super Mario and found tilting the iPhone for run [...]

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iPhone 3G v2.0 Unlock for $40

29. July 2008

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMjUQmps3ec[/youtube] We’ve only heard of free iPhone 2.0 jailbreak or unlock methods, but what about solutions that come with a price tag? iPhoneinfused will unlock your iPhone 2.0 software and free you from AT&T’s and other iPhone exclusive wireless providers’ expensive roaming charges for the low price of $39.95. The only problem here is that they [...]

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iRiver Touchscreen Priced and Available for Pre-Order

28. July 2008

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  The much-anticipated iRiver SPINN will be a touchscreen PMP. This is unexpected because we’ve always thought, the PMP will be controlled using the hinge spin-wheel on the right side with a new D-Click system (supposed to be dubbed SPINN). Even the FCC leak was mistaken about this. iRiver had us all fooled on this [...]

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iPhone 3G Coming to 20 More Countries August 22nd

28. July 2008

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Apple has not released the details yet, but 20 more countries is virtually confirmed for the second wave release of the iPhone 3G. After the 22nd of August, 30 more countries will be added, making a total of 50 countries in addition to the largest markets where the iPhone 3G was initially launched. Above is [...]

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NES Emulator has it All

27. July 2008

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  Unfortunately, it doesn’t have a name yet. Shape and size it’s actually quite distinct even for a generic PMP-gamer. Specs include a 2.4-inch screen, 25fps 320 x 240-pixel playback for 3GP, AVI (native) and MPEG 4, 3GP, WMV, Quicktime (with conversion) and your basic MP3, WAV, WMA audio files. At the back is a 1.3 [...]

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