Upgrading iPhone 3.0.1. to jailbroken 3.1.

by WyldKard on October 5, 2009

Since we picked up an iPhone 3GS a couple months back, our jailbroken/unlocked 2G iPhone has been sitting on a shelf collecting dust, as though a forgotten relic in the battle against Big Apple. Now forced to use AT&T, which drops calls at an alarming rate compared to our experience with the 2G iPhone on [...]

Despite Apple’s sordid foray into the video gaming market with the ill-fated Pippin, TUAW’s Mike Schramm believes that Apple is willing to give console gaming another go. His speculation is based in large part on a piece by Erik Sherman at BNET, in which Sherman notes various patents Apple filed, and various individuals Apple hired, [...]

iPhone 3GS: wonder toy.

by WyldKard on June 22, 2009

What’s most interesting about the iPhone feature chart posted earlier today by The iPhone Blog isn’t the evolution of the iPhone since 2007, but that the chart makes the 3GS stand out over the other models by its evolutionary leap. That’s not to say that we think the 3G S is hugely innovative, but that [...]

Shortly after the iPhone 3G S was announced on Monday, the opinions of the masses leaked onto the blogosphere, and never were they more fierce than when it was revealed that most iPhone 3G owners would not be subject to the subsidized 3G S price should they want to upgrade. But do they even want [...]

We’ve complained about the Jawbone before, and really hoped that Aliph would fix a couple things with the Jawbone 2 before releasing “Prime”. We were even told by more than one person that Aliph was indeed looking at the fragile ear-loop stem issue, but apparently Aliph only wanted to put forth minimal effort, and this [...]