Apple has locked down the iPhone battery, which means that once it can’t hold a charge, you need to send it in. If you’d rather just buy your own battery and replace it yourself, we’ve got your hookup. Nate and I got together to film this this tutorial, which shows how to replace your iPhone battery. Heck, even if you have decided that you will never open up your iPhone on your own, we think it’s still pretty cool to see the process - so just hit play, okay?
read it here video.gearlive
We just told you about the hacked iPhone we spotted on NBC’s Saturday Night Live. You can spot the proof around 20 seconds in. The sketch is actually incredibly funny—some of the most edgy material we’ve seen on SNL in a while.
see it here gizmodo
The Nullriver iPhone Installer application is an ingenious piece of coding. It basically allows you to modify your iPhone and add different applications natively on the iPhone’s filesystem - forget those web-apps.
But, what do we do about the limited iPhone homescreen real estate?
see the video here intomobile
Building on the work of the iPhone Dev team and in particular the hacker Nightwatch, “Tomo.M” has compiled a SOCKS (SOCKetS) proxy server for the iPhone, called “srelay”. What does that mean? It means that you can share your iPhone’s EDGE connection with your computer. Beginning with the steps to add custom ringtones, you then install and run the server on the phone.
read it here wired
Here’s an exclusive look at the first, and only, electronic medical record (EMR) compatible with the infamous iPhone. Everything from office notes to prescriptions, x-rays to echos can be viewed in all their multi-touch screen glory on the iPhone. Not to worry, this sexy little program isn’t just for hip, trendy physicians - soon even patients will be able to access their medical records while downloading songs from iTunes.
Read it here medgadget
Pogue digs deep (well, not that deep) into his theatrical bag of tricks to pull out the all singing, all geeking musical entitled, “I want an iPhone”.
Another funny video about iPhone
It’s not like you need any clearer a picture of what to expect from the iPhone interface at this point, but we’ll show you some real world use of the device in this walkthrough as we churn through just about every app and option the iPhone’s got. Embedded video after the break!
You can see it here engadget
Semiconductor Insights went out and bought an Iphone and immediately started to take it apart.
It compares components in the Ipod and the Iphone, including Samsung NAND flash memory. The phone has three RF components including an Apple part and a CSR Bluetooth device.
Read it here theinquirer.net
Google CEO Eric Schmidt is a very smart guy. He’s is also absolutely giddy over his new iPhone. As a member of Apple’s board of directors, Schmidt got his very own iPhone and is anxious to show people. In this video (found via iPhone Alley), Schmidt shows off his iPhone at the World Economic Forum.
read it here iphonematters
This unofficial commercial is very well done. I hope these guys will get a contract with Apple, why not?
see it here iphonenewyorkcity
1. Never been an iPod
2. How To
3. Calamari
All the ads open with a date on the iPhone of yesterday June 3. Ad 2 was also taken yesterday, also viewable correctly on this shot also:
The second part of ad 2 is taken 14 or 15 May, I found out with the publishing date of this NYTimes articles:
What is a bit strange is that the time on the iPhone is always 9:42 AM, while it shows the emails are last updated at 12:55 PM the same day on the bottom.
how is that possible?
Robin.
check it out apple
Everyone and his mother are trying to imitate the iPhone UI behaviour and looks. Apple is starting a UI revolution again, now on the mobiles.
I really doubt that people go for these imitations. Maybe for the life-span of their current phone but after that the temptation to buy the real product will cashin for Apple.
100 Million iPods sold, while there never has been so much competition, think about that.
Robin.
A video today surfaced of the iPhone’s appearance on Tuesday at the CTIA phone expo in Orlando.
read it here actioncorp.libsyn
A lot of people will be attracted to this new service. Especially when the Apple iPhone releases in June. It gives you the option, to transfer or trade, your current phone contract to someone else.
This way you avoid paying a cancellation fee to your network provider company.
Watch the video for more information.
Watch it here, it is from launch day but still interesting
Now you can download the keynote that Steve gave as a podcast. Like always it is a mix of hypnotizing and a rock show.
I also noticed that they are selling the AppleTV in the iTunes store. Will this ultimately be the successor of the current online web-shop at apple.com?
Nice new video, showing the device in action.
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