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If you’ve hacked your iPhone, there are a few banner apps that popped up last night. The first app comes from a hacker by the
French mobile carrier Orange reported that they’ve sold about 30,000 iPhones in the first five days of the iPhone launch. Half of the buyers are new customers. Orange’s target for
After a week of using the Treo 680, I have to say that it’s pretty much the same as I remember it. I used the 680 as my primary phone
Klausner Technologies Inc. has filed a $360 million lawsuit against AT&T and Apple for allegedly violating two of Klausner’s voicemail patents. Klausner has brought other people to task on
The unlocked German iPhones are no more — the Judge for the Vodafone vs. T-Mobile lawsuit reversed the injunction that required T-Mobile to sell unlocked iPhones. And now that they
The iPhone edged out the entirety of all Windows CE-based devices in web usage according to data provided by Market Share at Hitslink.com. The iPhone came in at #10
Raffi Krikorian of Synthesis Studios wrote to inform me that they’ve reverse-engineered how the Starbucks button works. Most of the Starbucks shops out there aren’t going to get the hookup
Gizmodo reports that the creators of iPhone unlocking app AnySIM have considered open-sourcing their application to spread their code far and wide, hopefully picking up many new coders and eyeballs
George Hotz, the eminent iPhone hacker that was part of the team that first unlocked their iPhones, continues to hack away at the security that prevents iPhone users from mucking
Mark Sullivan of PC World compiled a list of five technology groups that frequently conspired to be anti-consumer. That, or they were really just a bunch of jerks. Well,





































