Guess How Many iPhones Sold In China?
By SRASC at 4 November, 2009, 8:34 am
… on their opening weekend?
Eleven (11). You know, ten (10) + one (1) = …
It is said that the official iPhone didn’t sell as well as most assumed because of black market iPhones which are unlocked & have wi-fi*
*In case you didn’t know, the iPhone 3GS in China does not have wi-fi because of a [...]
iPhone’s Heat Too Much To Handle For Wi-Fi?
By SRASC at 15 April, 2009, 10:12 am
iPhone Atlas has already covered a number of complaints from iPhone users about iPhone OS 2.2.1. Frequently, faulty Wi-Fi connections were the source of these complaints. Recently, that problem has resurfaced, and one user is linking the Wi-Fi problems to heat generated by the iPhone and its battery.
A discussion in the Apple forum describes a [...]
Apple readying two new iPhone models, says analyst
By Aaron Besson at 6 April, 2009, 1:09 pm
Written by: John Cox, Network World (US)
Apple will shortly introduce two new iPhone models, tailored for different geographic markets, according to an equity research firm.
That’s a somewhat different perspective from others who have predicted that the recent preview of the iPhone 3.0 operating system indicates that a new high-end model will be unveiled about [...]
Read More >>‘iPhone 3G Pro’ To Support 802.11n?
By SRASC at 6 April, 2009, 10:00 am
Specifications contained in the iPhone 3.0 firmware indicate that it will support low power 802.11n wireless networking, according to an AppleInsider report.
The new version of the existing Broadcom chip that supplies WiFi and Bluetooth on existing models jumps from BCM4325 to BCM4329. The component upgrade adds new support for 802.11n features, including the ability to [...]
New iPhone To Be Much Faster Internet-Wise?
By SRASC at 22 March, 2009, 11:07 pm
You might have read about the references to new iPhones and new iPod Touch in iPhone firmware 3.0 beta and also the interesting screenshot from iPhone Firmware 3.0 beta which is labeled “Publish Video” which indicates that video recording capabilities could be coming to the next generation iPhone.
We now have Silicon Alley Insider reporting that as per their mobile [...]
Skype for Mac/iPhone News
By SRASC at 12 January, 2009, 8:34 am
Skype has released Skype 2.8 Beta for Mac, the latest version of its Internet communications software for Mac users. This new release, which was first demonstrated during ShowStoppers at the Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco, contains a number of new Skype features, including Skype Access and screen sharing. Both of these features will [...]
Read More >>Navizon now on the iPhone AppStore
By Aaron Besson at 9 December, 2008, 10:00 am
Navizion just released a version of their App for the iPhone via the AppStore. It has most of the features of the previous versions that was available to jailbroken phones via Installer such as:
- display your position on a map even in places where you wouldn’t get your location otherwise
- the Buddy Finder to [...]
10 Reasons To Jailbreak Your iPhone/iPod touch Now
By SRASC at 6 December, 2008, 1:54 pm
Does jailbreaking your iPhone or iPod touch mean you’re a subversive terrorist bent on bringing down Western civilisation? I’d expect not, unless Osama bin Laden has just received a free upgrade.
Despite the wonderful apps the SDK unleashed, its Apple-imposed limitations restrict what developers can do with it. So for example, the Last.fm Scrobbler can’t actually [...]



