Apple Releases Second iPhone OS 3.0 SDK to Developers
Apple late yesterday published a second beta release of the iPhone 3.0 SDK, available to paying iPhone Developer Program members. The SDK update is primarily a bug fix release, though some developers report advanced accessory support. The iPhone OS 3.0 will open up access to third-party accessory communication, via both Bluetooth and the 30-pin iPod […]
iPod touch 2G: Finally Jailbroken
Our sister site, CentralGadget.com, has covered that the iPhone Dev Team has managed to jailbreak the iPod touch 2G. Integration into PwnageTool is a work in progress. This is great news for those that have already fired their iPhone, in favor of the newer (and faster) iPod touch (combined with Wi-Fi slinging from your favorite […]
LogMeIn Ignition Gives iPhone Reliable Remote Access
LogMeIn has released their long awaited iPhone and iPod touch client, Ignition. The application is the first native LogMeIn client for iPhone. While LogMeIn did support an HTML-based browser inside of Safari, the experience was very poor and unreliable at best. This new client offers all the connection options of a native PC, including keyboard […]
Apple Announces iPhone SDK, Exchange Support, Remote Wipe, AIM
Apple today made several announcements in regards to iPhone and iPod touch. First, iPhone will be getting Microsoft Exchange and ActiveSync support. The new support, unlike the prior Exchange-IMAP integration, will support all features that a typical Exchange device does. Email services will integrate with Apple’s Mail application, and calendar and contacts will also integrate […]
Apple Updates iPhone, iPod touch Software to 1.1.4
Apple today updated the software for both iPhone and iPod touch. Software version 1.1.4 has no change list associated with it, other than Apple’s generic statement of “Bug fixes.” The update however is rumored to be necessary to enable third-party applications to run with Apple’s upcoming Software Development Kit (SDK) for the devices. Previously, hackers […]
AT&T Takes Over Starbucks Wi-Fi
AT&T has announced that they will be taking control of Wi-Fi services and deployment at over 7,000 Starbucks retail stores in the United States. Also, AT&T will assume control of the existing Wi-Fi footprint, which will eventually cover all 100,000 Starbucks locations. Previously, T-Mobile has been responsible for adding T-Mobile HotSpot Wi-Fi access to all […]
Apple Launches iPhone in 16 GB
Apple today released a new, higher-priced version of the iPhone. The iPhone now sells in 8 GB and 16 GB variants, with pricing at $399 and $499, respectively. The release has been rumored for months, and many expected this release to come out of last month’s Macworld Expo. Macworld saw no iPhone-specific announcements, other than […]
Latest iPhone, iPod touch Firmware Hacked for Third-Party Software
Hackers have once again bypassed restrictions imposed by Apple, and enabled iPhone to run third-party software. The process, known as jailbreaking, allows the user to install software onto the device, most notably Nullriver’s Installer.app, which provides access to a wide range of production-grade software. The most refined application to transact the process currently is iJailbreak, […]
Macworld Photo Gallery: MacBook Air, Apple TV, iPod touch & iPhone
We’re on the Macworld show floor, here’s what was announced today from Apple. Click the read more link below to see all the new products announced today.