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August 1st, 2009, 11:14 Posted By: wraggster
Gary Leach / FiendSoft has updated his marvellous GDesk with support for S60 5th Edition touch screen phones. GDesk is a customizable and extendable desktop system. Icons can be placed on the desktop representing applications, page links and plug-ins; these can then be launched by tapping them. Plug-ins can be added at any time and as required. With GDesk you can turn the look of your phone into ANYTHING you like. Change your 5800 to resemble N97's home screen, give your phone the look of the iPhone or Windows... with available plugins, icon sets and themes possibilities are endless.
http://my-symbian.com/s60v3/software...uto=731&faq=24
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August 1st, 2009, 11:13 Posted By: wraggster
AFTrack94 for S60 5th Edition from Axel Fischer is the display for your GPS mouse and activates the world of hiking, biking, sailing, geocaching or more for your phone. The program handles tracking with smart and fixed logging features. It sends reports via GPRS or SMS. It receives SMS position messages and show it as a waypoint. It exports and imports waypoints. Mapping, routing and more. Uses internal GPS and touch screen now.
http://my-symbian.com/s60v3/software...Auto=730&faq=8
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August 1st, 2009, 11:12 Posted By: wraggster
DataViz announced that the latest version 4.004 of their RoadSync 4 (Microsoft Exchange client) has been optimized for touch operation on S60 5th Edition devices, including the Nokia 5800 XM, N97 and Samsung i8910 Omnia HD. Improvements include "touch toolbar" providing easier and quicker email management, as well as enhanced set up with account configuration auto-discovery for Exchange 2007 and a series of bug fixes and additions (new email notifications, better full screen experience, zooming and syncing with Google Calendar and Contacts.
The full version of RoadSync comes preinstalled on Samsung Omnia HD.
http://my-symbian.com/s60v3/software...Auto=72&faq=18
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August 1st, 2009, 11:10 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia has just released a firmware update (v30.0.011) for the 5800 XpressMusic. Despite the huge version number change, the update does not seem to be a major one, mainly bringing bug fixes and speed improvements, as well as a home screen email plugin that may not show up until you hard reset the device... The update is available both via the NSU and OTA as a 4 MB download.
http://my-symbian.com/main/index.php
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August 1st, 2009, 10:48 Posted By: wraggster
Some might argue it's the most subtle update in the iPhone family thus far, but Apple's iPhone 3GS still seems to be moving the sales meter, regardless. The latest and greatest iPhone officially hit the market a few weeks back, and even though Apple claims that demand is still far outpacing supply, we're of the belief that most everyone who wanted one has managed to snag one by now. During our time with the unit, we definitely didn't find too many reasons to upgrade from the already solid iPhone 3G, but given that you probably did anyway, we're eager to hear how things have turned out. Did you upgrade from a prior iPhone to this? Are you joining the iPhone family for the first time? What gripes have you found impossible to ignore? Are you still up in arms about AT&T's inability to provide MMS / tethering service? Are you, like us, completely roiled by the unit's lack of multitasking abilities? Go ahead and let it rip in comments below -- we're guessing Apple has about 11 months or so to take your opinions to heart.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/01/h...es-iphone-3gs/
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July 31st, 2009, 16:10 Posted By: wraggster
You know, there's something to be said about making something easy: people usually take advantage. So seems to be the case with AT&T's WiFi connections after the release of iPhone OS 3.0, which finally became useful when users could seamlessly connect to one of the thousands of AT&T hotspots around the nation rather than having to stumble through a painfully long process on iPhone OS 2.x. According to an AT&T spokesperson speaking with AppleInsider, the amount of iPhone users linking up with AT&T's WiFi network tripled in June, and overall, it saw a 41 percent increase in connections compared to the prior quarter. It comes as no surprise to hear that AT&T is working feverishly to expand said network in order to relieve strain from its house of cards-styled 3G network, and while we'd definitely prefer a bit more reliability with the latter, we'll happily accept more WiFi in the meanwhile.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/31/c...e-post-iphone/
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July 31st, 2009, 16:09 Posted By: wraggster
We've nothing much to go on outside of a few good renders and a smattering of machine translated paragraphs, but it sure sounds as if China Mobile is entertaining the idea of bringing a 7-inch Android-based tablet to its airwaves. As the story goes, said slate would boast China's homegrown TD-SCDMA 3G connectivity, support for video calling, a full-fledged web browser and an OPhone operating system -- which is essentially a customized version of Android for the Chinese market. Sadly, no further information was given, leaving us to wonder what kind of innards are scheduled for implant and what kind of price tag / release date we're looking at. Oh, and those "call" and "end call" buttons are pretty darn evident, leading us to believe that China Mobile might actually expect you to use this as your primary mobile. Can you say... Sidetalkin'?
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/31/c...gets-rendered/
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July 31st, 2009, 16:06 Posted By: wraggster
Apple is set to release a software patch to address a recently described security flaw in the iPhone, the UK network operator 02 has said.
Experts revealed on Thursday that modified SMS messages could result in iPhones being disconnected from the network or hijacked altogether.
Phones incorporating the Windows Mobile and Google Android operating systems are also vulnerable, they said.
An O2 spokesperson said the patch would be available Saturday through iTunes.
"We will be communicating to customers both through the website and proactively," the spokesperson added.
"We always recommend our customers update their iPhone with the latest software and this is no different."
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Charlie Miller and Collin Mulliner told the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas that the hack works by slightly modifying the data - sent by the network and which the user does not see - that arrives as part of a text message.
The system that processes such messages is similar across different operating systems and can, once compromised, gain access across a range of applications including a phone's address book or camera.
The team say that hackers could develop programs to exploit the weakness in as little as two weeks, but told the conference that publicising the means of attack was necessary to ensure the problem was addressed.
"If we don't talk about it, somebody is going to do it silently. The bad guys are going to do it no matter what," Mr Mulliner, an independent security expert, said.
The team wrote software to exploit the weakness, targeting iPhones on four networks in Germany as well as AT&T in the US. However, they believe it would work equally well in any country.
The approach is particularly dangerous because messages are delivered automatically, and users cannot tell that they have received the malicious code.
The problem could be fixed by directly patching the vulnerability in smartphones' operating systems, or the network providers could scan for messages that look to be trying to gain access to phones via the malicious code.
The researchers said they had informed Google of the hack and that the company had already taken steps to address the problem.
The Black Hat gathering, part of a leading series of conferences for information and computer security experts, took place from 25 to 30 July.
Apple were not available to comment on the flaw.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8177755.stm
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July 30th, 2009, 21:06 Posted By: wraggster
Straight via Australian filling, a US Patent filling for what looks like an iPhone Nano via Apple emerged recently on the USPTO directory.
The patent shows the iPhone Nano as a small device with screens on both sides. One side is shown as just a touch screen display similar to the iPhone today with menus for all the basic features including phone, text messaging, iPod, camera mode, etc etc etc.
The flip side however is where things get different. The patent shows it is a "force-sensitive touch-surface." This surface would control a click wheel like everyone is used to one the iPod of today. Somehow you control the screen side of the iPhone Nano via the controls on the back blind. Maybe the force-sensitive touch-surface has some etchings back there so you can feel your way around -- or something. There are also images of keys and whatnot being on the surface, specifically something that resembles a dialer pad.
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...no-patent.html
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July 30th, 2009, 21:05 Posted By: wraggster
The Cydia Store launched its first product on March 07, 2009. Cyntact sold sells for a buck, and was the first paid package through the Cydia Store. It allows you to see profile pictures in contact lists. While not the only 3rd party application store for the iPhone (Rock Your Phone also exists), the Cydia Store is definitely the most popular one, largely due to Cydia's immense popularity as the source for jailbreak packages (items you can only get when jailbroken - like themes and apps such as GV Mobile, recently kicked out of the AppStore).
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...on-income.html
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July 30th, 2009, 21:03 Posted By: wraggster
A few months back, Apple made a plea to the Copyright Office to make jailbreaking illegal. The EFF called their reasoning "absurd" and "FUD." It's still sitting before them to make a decision.
Apparently, Apple feels they are in a losing battle and are now throwing out some pretty far-fetched reasons to the Copyright Office in order to back up their case. For one, they say jailbreaking could let users alter the Exclusive Chip Identification number, letting the jailbreaker make anonymous calls. They say "this would be desirable to drug dealers."
In further claims, they say jailbreaking could lead to cell towers or networks being taken down Hacks to the baseband processor (BBP) would mean “a local or international hacker could potentially initiate commands
http://www.modmyi.com/forums/iphone-...-networks.html
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July 30th, 2009, 20:25 Posted By: wraggster
Android users will finally get an official Facebook application, according to reports in the US.
Technology blog TechCrunch says it's had confirmation of the news, and that the app may be available on Google's Android Market store by the end of this week.
Why is this news? After all, Facebook has apps available on iPhone's App Store, BlackBerry App World and Nokia's Ovi Store. However, its absence from Android has provoked speculation about why Facebook hadn't made that platform a priority.
Now it has, seemingly. Although if TechCrunch's claim that Google had to lend Facebook one of its Android coders to make it happen is true, it seems the social network's enthusiasm remains lukewarm.
Comparisons will inevitably be drawn with the upcoming update to Facebook's iPhone app, which will introduce features such as video uploads and events.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/33901...ke-from-Google
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July 30th, 2009, 16:54 Posted By: wraggster
Yesterday, Sega solicited ideas for games to bring to the iPhone platform. Well, here's a suggestion, with a visual aid: How about Sonic CD?
Using a custom engine called the "Retro Software Development Kit," Christian Whitehead put together a demo of Sonic CD running on the iPhone. It looks pretty much like Sonic CD, which is impressive considering that he rebuilt the game from scratch rather than porting the original source (except, presumably, for graphics). In fact, just about the only problem we can see from the demo is outside of Whitehead's control -- the fact that the iPhone doesn't have any buttons.
A note was posted yesterday to the Sega Twitter account indicating that the company had been made sufficiently aware of the demo, with the PR rep promising to "bring it up at our brainstorming meeting." Hopefully the ideas brought up at this brainstorming meeting don't include suing this guy.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/07/30/fa...ing-on-iphone/
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July 30th, 2009, 16:41 Posted By: wraggster
In an effort to quell all sorts of kicking and screaming that resulted from an evidently erroneous report earlier in the week, an Acer representative has reportedly reaffirmed that an Android-based Aspire One is still on schedule for a Q3 release. If you'll recall, we first heard of Acer's intentions to dole out an Android-laden netbook during Computex, and now it seems as if those very plans are still perfectly on track. So there you have it, folks -- no need to keep pounding those heart medications.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/30/a...-coming-in-q3/
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July 30th, 2009, 16:40 Posted By: wraggster
Who's this little guy? Oh, that's just Robochan -- the Kondo KHR-2HV bot with a fully-functioning iPhone 3GS fused to his head. Not interested? Well, hear us out -- because we, too, have seen many an iPhone mod project in our day, leaving us jaded, easily susceptible to waking in the middle of the night to find ourselves shrieking out "fanboy!" for no reason, and finding that in general at this point -- merely cranking the word iPhone into your DIY project is the easiest way to send us to Snoresville. But we'll admit it: Robochan drew us in within ten -- nay, five -- seconds. His dance moves are killer, and his faces have stolen whatever remnants of a heart we had left.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/30/r...ore-magnanimo/
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July 30th, 2009, 16:37 Posted By: wraggster
An interface developer at UK dev Telltale Games has publicly claimed he believes the iPhone to be more powerful than Nintendo’s Wii.
Telltale Games has finished developing new Monkey Island episodic content for both the PC and Wii, sold via digital platforms Steam and Wii Ware.
The group was not responsible for the iPhone remake of the original Monkey Island game, which was released contemporaneously.
Nevertheless, a developer on the official TellTale forums claims that “the Wii and DS are extremely underpowered and their popularity doesn't remove the hardware limitations."
Contained within the same thread are a number of complaints surrounding apparent framerate and quality issues on the Wii Monkey Island game.
"The voices and textures are the way they are because we're limited to 40 megs for WiiWare titles. The PC versions of our games are usually 150+ megs, and most modern games range anywhere from one to ten gigabytes or more. Talk to Nintendo about this one.”
The developer, given the pseudonym Yare, said that the “frame rate issues will probably get sorted out eventually, but keep in mind that the Wii is just not a powerful console. An iPhone is much more powerful than a Wii, even."
Yare introduced himself to the forums back in March as “the engineer responsible for the controls” on Telltale’s Wallace and Gromit episodic games.
Elsewhere in the thread he defended his comments, claiming that it wasn't his intent to “blame” the platform for its technical performance.
“I just thought some people might be interested in an explanation of how game development works, why the Wii version has lower quality voice, higher compression, and so on,” he said.
http://www.develop-online.net/news/3...-a-Wii82328232
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July 30th, 2009, 16:33 Posted By: wraggster
A single character sent by text message could allegedly compromise every iPhone released to date. The technique involves sending only one unusual text character or else a series of "invisible" messages that confuse the phone and open the door to attack. Apple has not released any updates yet. So little can be done, except power off your iPhone to avoid being hacked.
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/09/0...nes-Vulnerable
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July 29th, 2009, 22:21 Posted By: wraggster
If trashing your push messaging wasn't enough to steer you clear of using your iPhone in unauthorized ways, this next bit of news might have you back on the straight and narrow. According to Wired, Apple's latest salvo in the fight over jailbreaking is a claim that pernicious, iPhone wielding techno-hackers at home or abroad could modify the baseband and use it to attack cellphone towers, "rendering the tower entirely inoperable to process calls or transmit data." Of course, the idea that this would become more likely if the legal status of jailbreaking changes is totally absurd, but why let that stand in the way of a legal argument?
In a related note, one of our editors (whose jailbroken iPhone shall remain nameless) got a strange baseband pop-up error this morning -- the very same morning that AT&T is suffering a "massive connectivity outage" throughout the northeast and midwest. Coincidence? Yeah, probably.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/29/a...sm-catastroph/
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