Create FREE iPhone ringtones from iTunes previews 
Friday, July 27, 2007, 01:44 PM
Today's iPhone hack-du-jour uses iTunes preview files for ringtones. As you probably know, iTunes freely offers short audio samples of its entire library. You can easily download these samples from iTunes and install them onto your iPhone as custom ringtones. Since your iPhone is authorized to your account, you'll be able to play back these otherwise protected audio snippets as ringtones. Here are the steps to take to make this work for you:
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First iPhone Class-Action Suit Against Apple and AT&T 
Friday, July 27, 2007, 10:59 AM


It was bound to happen. It seems that a guy called Trujillo has been the first to file a class-action suit against Apple and AT&T; because of the iPhone. The reason? You guessed, it's the battery. Read all about this dumbtastically stupid lawsuit, including the entire complaint text, after the jump.
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PhoneValet Anywhere for iPhone, Visual Voicemail for Land Lines! 
Friday, July 27, 2007, 09:23 AM

Parliant today released PhoneValet Anywhere for iPhone , delivering home and office voice mails to iPhone's Safari Web browser. " PhoneValet Anywhere extends PhoneValet Message Center's capabilities to remote Macs and PCs via a standard Web browser," said Kevin Ford, Parliant's president. "When we saw iPhone we decided to further refine PhoneValet Anywhere's interface and functionality to allow the fast-growing iPhone nation to listen to PhoneValet voice mail messages, return calls, view recent calls and view/edit notes on call details. iPhone users accustomed to Apple's visual voice mail will have a very familiar experience." PhoneValet Anywhere for iPhone automatically converts PhoneValet voice mail files into a format that the iPhone recognizes. PhoneValet Anywhere for iPhone is a server upgrade priced at $60 with unlimited users for existing PhoneValet Message Center 5.x customers.
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The iPhone gets a taste of spam, we called it iSpam. 
Friday, July 27, 2007, 09:16 AM
Seems that iPhone users have been the victim of some spam, not just any old spam though. This stuff was designed to hack into the phone, and with a single click gives hackers access to pretty much anything you wouldn’t want them to have.
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The Top 10 Things I Wish My iPhone Had Today  
Friday, July 27, 2007, 09:05 AM
Written by Alex Iskold

Earlier this week Alex wrote about his favorite iPhone features . Most of you agreed that the iPhone is a unique, breakthrough device that is years ahead of other smart phones. A few of you said that there is nothing special about it, but one reader said that we should cover both the good and bad things about it. This reader gets his wish in this post, in which we take a look at things that are missing or need improvement in the iPhone.

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iPhone Trick: Having Problems Accessing a Public Wi-Fi Hotspot? 
Friday, July 27, 2007, 05:10 AM

Here's a simple iPhone trick that could be very useful when you access many different Wi-Fi Networks. If you're in an airport or a coffee shop and you can't access the hotspot, the first thing you should do is trying to renew your DHCP lease.

To do so, go to "Settings > Wi-Fi" Networks and pick the network. In the DHCP panel, select the "Renew Lease" button. In many cases, this should re-establish a Wi-Fi connection.

If it looks like you're connected on the Wi-Fi network and every time you access a webpage it uses the Edge network, it might be related to a bad WEP password. To solve this, go to "Settings > Wi-Fi" and tap "More Info" next to the Wi-Fi network name and tap Forget this Network. Then try to make a new connection to this Wi-Fi network again.


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Media Temple Launches the First iPhone AccountCenter 
Thursday, July 26, 2007, 02:34 PM

Everyday we are seeing more apps for the iPhone appear. Today's entry is from hosting company Media Temple . They have launched their AccountCenter product for the iPhone.

Jason McVearry, Partner Director notes, "This is the first fully functional web hosting account manager designed specifically for the iphone...meaning you can manage your domains, email, account settings and even reboot your server via your iphone."
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iPhone Battery Replacement for Just $25, WTF? 
Thursday, July 26, 2007, 06:47 AM

A service called iPodJuice claims to offer a full iPhone battery replacement and installation process for just $25. Sound to good to be true? Yeah, I think so too. I’m charging my iPhone 400 times today just so I can try out this service.

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Apple anti-theft system would leave thieves powerless—literally! 
Thursday, July 26, 2007, 06:06 AM

Nearly everyone has heard of "iPod muggings"— thieves targeting unsuspecting users on the street because of the presence of those signature white headphones that indicate there's an expensive gadget on the other end. Of course, iPod users aren't the only ones who have ever had gadgets stolen—everything from CD players (yes, some people still use those) to PDAs to GPS units to cell phones have been attractive targets for thieves for years now. And while there have been some attempts to dissuade thieves from stealing our things, most have been pretty easy to get around. But what if a thief knew that if he (or she) stole that iPod, it would only have one charge cycle left before it became useless?
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Use iPhone's EDGE network from your laptop to surf the internet 
Wednesday, July 25, 2007, 06:07 PM
Ever been in a situation where you had wished that your mobile phone could double up as a modem so that you can surf the internet in a place where Wi-Fi or internet connectivity is not available, then you will love this iPhone hack. Folks at Cre.ations.net have figured out how to tether your iPhone to get internet access with AT&T's EDGE network from your laptop.



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Nine Hacks That Will Make You the Master of Your iPhone 
Wednesday, July 25, 2007, 11:36 AM
Only a few days after the iPhone went on sale, hackers were already kicking the wheels and checking under the hood to see if they could pimp out Apple's locked-down smartphone. After a month, they've made surprising progress. Below, we detail some of the milestone hacks for what has been called "the most significant consumer electronics product ever."

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eBay-certified iPhone auction app 
Wednesday, July 25, 2007, 06:49 AM


If you’re an auction hound addicted to eBay then we may just have the application for you.
iPhoneMyeBay is an iPhone-formatted auction client from iPhoneAppLab ; at the moment you can’t search for items (although the wap.ebay.com portal for general cellphone use will allow that) but it can track and monitor those lovely porcelain kitten figurines on your watch list and you can also increase your bid.






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Free TV & Movie Feeds for Your iPhone 
Wednesday, July 25, 2007, 06:35 AM

Wi-FiTV.com released iPhoneWi-FiTV for your iPhone. The specially formatted webpage and video player, gives iPhone users easy access to TV feeds.

The company is now offering five free streaming movies which can be viewed in the iPhone as an example of its technology and as a preview to a large number of movies it will be offering at
www.Wi-FiTV.com to various Internet-enabled devices.


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How to add and remove custom ringtones (the easy version) 
Tuesday, July 24, 2007, 08:44 AM
Click here to be taken to the detailed instructions
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Crashed iPhone on display at Apple store 
Tuesday, July 24, 2007, 08:27 AM


A crashed iPhone on display at the Apple Store. Taken, of course, with the functioning iPhone beside it.
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Google Releases iPhone Optimized Search Page 
Tuesday, July 24, 2007, 07:01 AM
Google has released a beta version of an AJAX-powered version of its search page optimized in design and mechanics for use on Apple's iPhone. It's much easier to work with on the device than Google's standard search page.

Have a look:
iPhone google

Definitely worth a spot in your mobile Safari's bookmarks.

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iPhone Death Watch 
Monday, July 23, 2007, 03:09 PM


Those pranksters at PC Mag have come up with a completely scientific methodology that predicts when you’re iPhone will bite the dust. Cuz, you know, you can’t replace the battery on your own. The iPhone is slated to hold 80 percent of a charge after 400 charges, but I think the foul weather has caused our friends to eat some mushrooms and they’re boosting that number to 450 cycles. They’ve also estimated that you’ll be charging your iPhone every 34 hours, so the math becomes very simple, 450 charges x 1.5 days = 675 days. Chances are you’ll be upgrading to 2G by then.
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Box.net does remote storage for the iPhone, get more than 8 GB! 
Monday, July 23, 2007, 03:05 PM


Box.net , providers of free and paid-for Web storage have a slick new front-end for iPhone users. Once logged into your box.net account, you can access all your files and folders, using a scrolling hierarchical interface similar to that of the iPhone and iPod. Since it's still the same old Safari browser, you can't actually download any of the files to your iPhone, but it works great for viewing images, natively supported movie files, PDFs, Office documents, and text files on the go.

The real reason this would excite most people is the possibility of accessing music files to get around the limitation of the iPhone's 4 and 8 GB capacity. Unfortunately, in its current state, music files aren't working yet--despite the fact that the iPhone is perfectly capable of playing them. According to the folks at Box, it's the way it's been coded on their end, and a fix is in the works.

A feature I'd like to see that simply isn't possible is to upload several iPhone-captured images to your box.net account in bulk. The good news is that you can get around this by e-mailing the files as attachments to your box.net account via the iPhone's mail application.

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Apple Store to Begin Charging an Entrance Fee 
Monday, July 23, 2007, 10:50 AM
By Brian Briggs

Cupertino, CA – If you want to see the iPhone at an Apple store, be sure to bring some cash. Large crowds flocking to see the iPhone and next generation iPods have forced Apple to begin charging a $5 entrance fee for Apple stores. Many analysts anticipated the move, and expect a positive response from customers.

"Part of the move was to limit crowds to keep the stores safe, but also we wanted to keep the right kind of people in the stores," said vice president of retail outlets, Vince Sciopiano. "By 'right kind of people' I mean true Apple customers with money, willing to pay just to look at our newest wares."

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In case you weren't really sure, AT&T really is spying on you! 
Monday, July 23, 2007, 06:34 AM

Click to read about it.
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