Archive for the ‘Iphone Atlas’ Category
iPod touch running SHAtter, a beta exploit for iOS 4 devices
The jailbreaking attempts on iOS 4 devices continues as one of the major players, the dev-team, posts a video of a new iPod touch running a beta version of the latest exploit in iOS 4 called SHAtter.
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Bing rolls out travel and mapping updates for iPhone
The latest version of the Bing for Mobile iPhone app brings customers an improved mapping experience and new travel features.
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Seeking all sports nuts: Coveroo phone cases
Rather than try to find your team on an iPhone case, companies like Coveroo will build one for you. The downside: tackiness.
Originally posted at Crave
Green iPhone 4 case: The EcoShield+
Agent 18 says it uses a recycled plastic bottle in every one of its EcoShield cases.
Originally posted at Crave
Detect lies and draw lines: iPhone apps of the week
This week’s apps include a fun way to see if your friends are telling the truth and a line-drawing game that has you hurling axes at approaching bad guys.
Originally posted at The Download Blog
New Sonos accesssory: The Wireless Dock
With the Sonos Wireless Dock you can play all of the music from an iPod or iPhone in every room where you’ve installed a Sonos ZonePlayer. It will be available for $119 beginning by the end of October.
Originally posted at Crave
Add a sexy HTML signature to iPhone e-mails
Tired of that boring “sent from my iPhone” message that adorns every e-mail you compose? Here’s a free and easy way to spruce up that signature.
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Analyst: Apple grabs huge chunk of phone profits
Company enjoys a larger share of overall profits in smartphones than do Nokia, Samsung, and LG combined, even though it sells fewer phones, says a financial analyst.
Originally posted at News – Apple
ThinkGeek announces iPhone keyboard case
The TK-421 is the first case sporting an actual QWERTY thumb-keyboard, one that folds away when not in use. It’ll be available in November for $49.99.
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Apple No. 1 in smartphone satisfaction survey
Apple once again tops J.D. Power’s smartphone customer satisfaction survey, with Motorola and HTC following close behind.
Originally posted at News – Apple