iPhone nano at Christmas?
By manoj | August 4, 2008
This time the rumor is richer in detail: there is even the name of a telephone operator and a price. The Daily Mail reported that an iPhone nano is arriving in time for the holiday season and will be very affordable. He says: The product will be launched in the UK at a price of up to £ 150 for customers pay-as-you-go of by O2, the mobile group owned by Spanish Telefonica. “It will be a successone,” said a source in the industry.
To be fair, some users underline the reliability of the Daily Mail is anything but solid: the head English, in fact, it is known for its slight tendency to sensationalism and news easy. However, beyond the problem of credibility, sources familiar and reliable have confirmed that Apple is working on an iPhone of its kind, but it is the first time that it gives you deadlines so accurate.
Diamond studded Olympic iPhone: Perfect to match the event’s grandeur
By Cheryl | August 3, 2008
As the calendar is all set to unfold to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The mega event poses as a battle ground for athletes who have already reached. Apart from that the magnanimous gaming session is being look forward to accelerate improvements in human rights and press freedom. Just a week to go and the stages are set for the final opening. In the same vein to pep up excitement further diamond jewelers from London, De Vere, have geared up to celebrate the occasion in a different manner altogether.
How? They are planning to coincide the flogging off of Olympics with the unveiling the 88 diamond-studded Olympic iPhone. Since the phone features ‘88’ diamonds, lets hope it testifies the Chinese belief of double mention of digit ‘8′ to be auspicious and a sign for double wealth. Trying to enlieven the good thought iPhone enthusiasts, De Vere have put on offer nothing but a jazzy 3G Apple iPhone caked with 88 dazzling diamonds.
Coming to the specs, you would be surprised to know that just the layer surrounding the iPhone’s screen, of Olympic iPhone cost the whopping amount of £4148 ($8224), challenging the world’s most expensive iPhone.
Apart from the Olympic edition, the company also unveiled two-iPhone models including the one bejewelled with 28 diamonds priced at £1700 ($3376) while the other festooned with 168 diamonds and estimated to for £7800 ($15493).
So that was it! Now an important piece of information- the above mentioned monetary details are only to embellish your iphone…buying a headset comes additional to your pocket!.
Via: elitechoice/deverseoflondon
Luxury Gadget of the Day: Snap-on Swarovski iPhone case
By Cheryl | July 29, 2008
If you think that your lavish iPhone need some more bling factor to make it a real head turner in the party scene, here comes your chance!
WE bring to you yet another shiny accessory for the iPhone, but can’t say that it’s anywhere comparative to the Mercedez-Benz –iPhone sleeve.
Check out these high on bling factor snap-on face plates from Let’s Crystal It. These are hard cases to not just embellish but also protect your iPhone with high-quality Swarovski crystals. They offer the facility to put your imagination, choice and preference to reality with their customized face plate option. Flawlessly crafted, each of these faceplates is unique and sturdy caked with your fav coloured crystals on the front, back and sides.
Talking about the price tag attached to these luxury accessories, each of the crystallized face plate can deck up your iphone for $ 160. No wonders, it’s the luxury gadget of the day!
Via: Blavish
Dev Team issuing Pwnage 2.0
By manoj | July 21, 2008
Dev Team has finally made available the expected 2.0 Pwnage, the instrument to practice activation, the jailbreak el ‘unlock the first generation of iPhone and iPod Touch. As already announced, however, there will be to wait a little ‘to’ unlock iPhone 3G.
The process itself is not overly complicated, also take on refined and “fumettosa” program. Basically, after downloading the Pwnage 2.0 and bootloader files, you simply need to download the new firmware 2.0 (by hand or through iTunes), change with the application created by the Dev Team and finally install sull’iPhone. At that point, at least in theory, with a few clicks and a little ‘waiting, we should have practiced unlock, jailbreak and activation of the device.
A guide in English very well made is this address and certainly many others are emerging around the Web. The council, as always in these cases is that they had no hurry and wait a few days, if not one or two weeks, so as to give time to resolve any problems that inevitably arise. A good way to prepare might be the careful reading of two or three different guides, and a look in the forums, so as to be prepared in case accidents occur path.
A VersionTracker grew the iPhone
By manoj | July 21, 2008
For some time is available at VersionTracker a section dedicated to iPhone and iPod Touch. All’appello, however, lack vistosamente applications unofficial set up through the jailbreak.
The popular site that organizes, reviews and monitors software updates, in fact, was recently added a new section for devices Apple, in addition to existing ones dedicated to software for Mac, Palm and Windows. The research, as usual, may be undertaken through the preset categories or keywords.
Great absent, the unofficial software, which is installed through jailbreak. To do this, we remind iPhone AppTracker which focuses specifically on it.
Interface slow on iPhone 2.0? You’re not alone
By manoj | July 18, 2008
If you are lucky holders of a ambìto iPhone 3G or - but technically you should not, at least for now - a long-generation iPhone equipped with the new firmware 2.0, then you may have already noticed that sometimes the phone has moments of annoying slowness and hesitation. If returned in this case, consolatevi: you are not alone.
In this thread on Apple forums, in fact, read several complaints about it, all very similar:
Mainly [occurs] in contact screen, but also beating texts. When appear contacts, I click on a name even two or three times, to appear before the result, and because of the delay in my response often happens accidentally clicking on the telephone number and initiates the call.
It seems that in most cases, turn off and on both momentarily resolution, but often the problem occurs soon after. It ‘obvious that, regardless of the extent of the problem, Apple will soon come to the rescue users with a permanent solution. A good opportunity, perhaps, could be the imminent firmware 2.0.1.
iPhone Nano in September?
By manoj | July 17, 2008
As reported by Mobile Magazine, Apple is already at work for the realization of an iPhone Nano to be ready for the market as early as next September.
The only news leaked to prices, which should fluctuate between $ 249 and $ 299. The display for this new model should be provided by Taiwanese Wintek. Of course this is only a rumor and, as always in these cases, we have to wait.
On iPhone are always 9:42 am
By manoj | July 17, 2008
One thing will not escape the most arguti: the iPhone on Apple are always photographed at a given moment, regardless that they are showing photos, videos or on the map locating the address of Henry Ferreri, the time shown on the display is always the . The 9:42.
The interpretations that are rimbalzando on blogs are different:
1. The apocalyptic: 9 +4 = 13. 13 × 2 = 26. 2 x 6 = 12. The twelfth letter is L - Britain is to cha Life (Life) - and if Life implies Death, Death is clearly a sign of the End of the World.
2. The religious: 9:42 is clearly a reference to the Gospel according to Matthew (Chi shocked one of these little ones who believe, is better for him that he put a millstone donkey by the neck and be thrown into the sea)
3. The manic obsessive: all the iPhone that are not blocked on 9:42 perpetual are false.
Or, but the explanation is objectively less fun, 9:42 are simply the hour when iPhone was presented to the world for the first time. It was precisely 9:42, 9 January 2007.
Firmware 2.0 for iPod touch: we put it
By Andrew | July 12, 2008

Apple has today formally launched the firmware 2.0 for iPhone and iPod touch, and although this has not yet formally available in all countries, we were able to obtain a copy to try it on the iPod touch and see how the App Store.
Firstly, saying that when it becomes available officially only need to connect our player or our phone to iTunes and this will detect that there is a new version, going to update it. Remember that updates version deleted data we have stored in our device, so it’s a good step back from all of them before upgrading. The iTunes itself we will remember him.
VRSP-4000: New docking station for your iPod by Maxell
By Andrew | July 12, 2008

Maxell will add, on July 25 next, a new iPod docking station for its series “Vraison” with this nice system VRSP-4000. This VRSP-4000 docking iPod is new audio system loads Bit Technology Revolution which would enhance the sound, and recover data lost during compression MP3 or AAC. Our VRSP-4000 is also equipped with two speakers of 18 watts each, an FM radio tuner and offers an audio spectrum of 40Hz ~ 20kHz.Finally, it is compatible with all iPod 4th generation, a measure 320×198x160mm and weighs 4.4 kg. It is expected to cost about 150 €.







