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Monday, August 17, 2009
Problems and conflicts between apps in the iPhone after iGO My Way 2009 installation [UPDATE 4]
17.08.2009 UPDATE 3: Charlie Mallow found some apps that alter the springboard, making his jailbroke iPhone crash after iGo installation.
Brussels // iPhoneTunes.net // 7.08.2009. The first problems after the iGO My Way 2009 installation in the iPhone, have appeared.
Some users with previous installations of Navigon and Sygic, have seen these apps not working anymore. If they work, they take a lot of time to catch the GPS signal. For other users, the iGO app does not work at all.
In some iPhone models, the problem could be resolved turning off the 3G signal. Having both signals, GPS and 3G working simultaneously, can cause problems.
Read More www.iPhoneTunes.net
Thursday, July 16, 2009
iPhone 3GS Compass Flakiness: Blame The Hardware, Or The OS?
Whenever Apple launches a new product, reports of problems with new and old features alike begin to stream in, and the two questions that we always ask are whether they’re widespread, and whether they’re due to user error, software issues, or hardware issues.
Read More www.ilounge.com
Friday, July 03, 2009
Users claim iPhone 3.0 GPS mis-map mishaps
iPhone owners have begun filling forums with grumbles that Apple’s latest firmware causes Google Maps to become more than a little inaccurate.
The “GPS and Maps not working after 3.0 upgrade” thread on Apple’s own Discussions website is filled with comments from angry iPhone owners that the firmware update causes the bundled Google application to spit out current location results anywhere between a few hundred meters and four miles off course.


Read More www.reghardware.co.uk
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Will Overheating Prompt an iPhone 3GS Recall?
I have a confession: I recently woke up with a hot iPhone. In fact, it happened twice. And that was just during the first week I owned my new iPhone 3GS.
This is, apparently, a reasonably common phenomenon—the hot phone, if not waking up with one. Around the forums, people are blaming Push features and bad batteries, and all sorts of things. Apple doesn’t seem to have responded to the complaints.
Read More www.pcworld.com
I ran into the second iPhone 3GS bug
R.Bollen // Brussels. After solving the previous bug I ran into, the mystery voicemail and battery draining bug, today I had the second one. One that has been described already by other forums on the internet. The disappearing icons bug.
It appeared after rearranging the icons on my iPhone. I like to group them by utility and games.
I just unchecked the “Sync Applications” check box in iTunes and select the Apply button. Afterwards checking it again of course and press Apply. It took a while because I have the Navigon Europe Maps GPS app which is around 1.5 GB.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Call waiting - battery draining - Bug in Belgium iPhone 3GS? [update]
R.Bollen // Brussels. Since I have my new iPhone 3GS, all people who call me go directly to my voicemail, not only that but the battery was draining extremely fast. It was empty in 5/6 hours without using it. After revisiting the Mobistar store, they could not help me because with another SIM card there was no problem, note that I have Proximus.
This morning I found some people with the same problem in some Belgium iPhone forums, and I started to play around with my phone settings. After changing: “settings - call waiting” from on to off, I received calls again and now the battery drainage is normal again. On my friends iPhones (3GS) with Mobistar SIM card, I was unable to set this switch to on, with the following error: Impossible to set the call waiting option.

This is what the iPhone manual tells about this feature;
Call Waiting
Activate or deactivate call waiting
Choose Phone > Call Waiting, then turn Call Waiting on or off. If you turn call waiting off and someone calls you when you’re already on the phone, the call goes to voicemail.
If you know more about this feature please leave a comment, maybe other BE people can check if they have the same problem?
[Update] We have contacted Mobistar, the official iPhone provider, for a reaction on the article.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Fixing iPhone error 13019 when syncing with iTunes 8.2
Today I downloaded both iTunes 8.2 and iPhone OS 3.0. After installing everything, syncing the iPhone with my 64-bit Vista failed at the end of the process with this message “The iPhone cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019).”
Read More vladsnotes.hrybok.com
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Twitter “twitpocalypse” affects Mac, iPhone apps
The surging popularity of the Twitter messaging service has broken at least one Twitter client application and affected another as a part of what is being called “the Twitpocalypse.”
Twitterrific senses the Twitpocalypse and ceases to function.Each message on Twitter is assigned a unique identification number. On Friday evening, the number of tweets exceeded 2,147,483,6471. While that doesn’t seem like a round number, it’s the largest number that can be stored as the data type known as a “signed integer.”

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Read More www.macworld.com
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Apple warns of static shock from iPhone, iPod
iPhone and iPod users may experience a “small and quick” shock via their earbuds due to a buildup of static electricity, Apple warned Monday.
People listening to one of the devices in extremely dry air are most at risk of receiving a static electricity shock through the ear buds, according to a warning posted on Apple’s Web site. The post likened the condition to the discharge that occurs when a person drags his or her feet across a carpet then gets a shock by touching a door knob.
Read More news.cnet.com
Monday, March 09, 2009
App Store spirals out of control, reports fake updates
Chicago (IL) - Apple’s App Store application for iPhone has been showing lots of updates lately for applications which are already installed. Many iPhone users, including this author, have noticed the update-notify system has been behaving erratically over the past few days. It reports updates as being available, even though they’ve already been installed. It also reports updates to old versions that have since been supplanted by newer ones.
Read More www.tgdaily.com
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