iphonebuzz.com - 12/29/2008
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It's a good news for those of you who really want to buy an iPhone 3G but prefer carrier's networks outside AT&T, or who just want buy an iPhone from another country. A group, known as Dev-Team , who created a software unlock for the iPhone 3G so that the device could run on other carrier’s ...
planetmat.blogspot.com - 12/29/2008
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I think my email to Mr Jobs says
it all really... "Hi Steve, As you can see...
I've made a few design suggestions to your iPhone. I've held off getting an iPhone until it gets a better camera. (See pic) Let me know when I can get rid of my N95. ...
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The new iPhone ELITE
gizmodo.com - 12/26/2008
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Windows Vista will run soon on the iPhone
using Citrix Receiver, a remote screen software that connects...
to a PC and gives you the illusion you are running Microsoft OS, including copy and paste. Why is this useful? It will give you the ability to ...
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iPhone to Run Windows and Get Copy and Paste (It's Not ...
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iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 52 2008
Top iPhone News —
... The iPhone Dev Team recently streamed a live video demonstrating an unlock of the iPhone 3G. They chose to stream the video so that no questions to the authenticity would arise. Before demonstrating yellowsn0w, a member of the iPhone Dev Team by the name of MuscleNerd streamed a video explaining that the notch cut out of his SIM card was not a part of the unlock, but was used for earlier development. ...
Reminder: iPhone 3G unlock tool coming tonight!
Top iPhone News —
... We’re now just hours away from the New Year; for those of you who really want to buy an iPhone 3G but prefer carrier’s networks outside AT&T, or who just want buy an iPhone from another country, please don’t miss ...
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