Iphones | iPod Buffet

In the last year, our iPhones and iPod touches got jailbroken all over again, our wireless routers were graced with a new super-charged firmware, our Canon digi-cams gained pro-level powers, and we learned that our Nintendo Wiis were even neater than we’d thought. Today we want to take a long view on the best hacks of 2008

iPhone homebrew: dTunes v2.5 now with Torrent support There’s a new version of dTunes out, bringing the homebrew iTunes replacement up to version 2.5. The big news about this release is the introduction of Torrent support. The app’s Torrent support feature comes via iTorrentRelay, the only Torrent client for firmware 2.0 and higher iPhones so far. What’s even cooler is that it also converts any media file to a format suitable for the iPhone and iPod Touch upon downloading. The catch here

genesis4iphone v2.0.0: Sega Genesis and Sega CD emulator for iPhone, iPod Touch Homebrew developer ZodTTD has finally released version 2.0.0 of his long-awaited Sega Genesis and Sega CD emulator, genesis4iphone. This version works with iPhones and iPod Touches running on firmware 2.x.x. This release comes with the same skin as ZodTTD’s earlier release, mame4iphone, but the good news here is that you can actually change the skin yourself by editing the controller_hs1.png/.txt files in the

iPhone homebrew: dTunes v2.5 now with Torrent support There’s a new version of dTunes out, bringing the homebrew iTunes replacement up to version 2.5. The big news about this release is the introduction of Torrent support. The app’s Torrent support feature comes via iTorrentRelay, the only Torrent client for firmware 2.0 and higher iPhones so far. What’s even cooler is that it also converts any media file to a format suitable for the iPhone and iPod Touch upon downloading. The catch here

iPhone homebrew: dTunes v2.5 now with Torrent support There’s a new version of dTunes out, bringing the homebrew iTunes replacement up to version 2.5. The big news about this release is the introduction of Torrent support. The app’s Torrent support feature comes via iTorrentRelay, the only Torrent client for firmware 2.0 and higher iPhones so far. What’s even cooler is that it also converts any media file to a format suitable for the iPhone and iPod Touch upon downloading. The catch here

genesis4iphone v2.0.0: Sega Genesis and Sega CD emulator for iPhone, iPod Touch Homebrew developer ZodTTD has finally released version 2.0.0 of his long-awaited Sega Genesis and Sega CD emulator, genesis4iphone. This version works with iPhones and iPod Touches running on firmware 2.x.x. This release comes with the same skin as ZodTTD’s earlier release, mame4iphone, but the good news here is that you can actually change the skin yourself by editing the controller_hs1.png/.txt files in the

iPhone homebrew: dTunes v2.5 now with Torrent support There’s a new version of dTunes out, bringing the homebrew iTunes replacement up to version 2.5. The big news about this release is the introduction of Torrent support. The app’s Torrent support feature comes via iTorrentRelay, the only Torrent client for firmware 2.0 and higher iPhones so far. What’s even cooler is that it also converts any media file to a format suitable for the iPhone and iPod Touch upon downloading. The catch here

iPhones and GPS

iPhones and GPS Posted By Herbert Reich on October 28, 2008 @ 4:44 pm by Herbert Reich Over the last year and half, the iPhone has taken the tech world by storm. The original version was released in June of 2007 and the newer version in July of 2008. The original iPhone was credited for being very ingenious, but it also had several speed bumps along the way. Upon its release date, the public was lined up outside AT&T and Apple stores looking to grab one of the first phones. The price w

Apple released it’s 2008 Q4 earnings today, the best quarter in Apple’s history. Apple boasted $7.9 Billion in revenue, with profits of $1.14 Billion. 6.9 million iPhones were sold within the quarter (compared to 6.1 million first generation iPhones sold in total *although first gens were only available in the US). Apple set out to sell 10 million iPhones in 2008, they’ve now achieved this goal. Mac sales are up 21% as compared to a year ago, shipping 2.6 million units Sold 11 million iPods,

Many people listen to their iPods and iPhones in their cars. But now the majority of new cars made in the U.S. have iPhone and iPod integration. To be exact, 58% of cars now offer support. Since the iPod has become like the Kleenex–you know, brand name replacing the device itself, i.e. MP3 player and tissue?–it makes sense integration would be on the minds of many auto makers. iPhone and iPod integration makes it much easier to control your tunes while in your vehicle. Things like integrati

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