How To Instantly Unlock Your iPhone for Internet Tethering
Richard | June 23, 2009
Did you wait for the iPhone OS 3.0 update just because you wanted to hook up your iPhone to your Mac or PC and tether along the way? Did you go through the nasty process of updating just to find out that tethering was disabled with your carrier? Well, here you go:
Richard Lai explains on his blog, how easy it is to install MobileConfig-files on your iPhone for (maybe) all worldwide carriers. It’s 1-2-3, tethering enabled! Just visit http://help.benm.at/ directly from your iPhone and you are good to go. It works great; I’m writing this being connected via bluetooth. Thank you, Richard Lai!
[help.BENM.at via Richard Lai]
Apple’s Hyperwall – App Store Matrix
Richard | June 10, 2009In a rare treat for developers at this year’s WWDC, Apple is showcasing 20,000 of the most popular iPhone apps on a massive hyperwall built out of Cinema Displays — one that pulses in sync with each and every App Store download.
The array, mounted on a wall inside San Francisco’s Moscone Center West, is made up of twenty edge-to-edge 30-inch Apple Cinema Displays, each of which are powered by a Mac Pro running Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. One eyewitness says the systems are pooled together in one large, monolithic black box.
Apple Announces New iPhone 3G S
Richard | June 9, 2009
True to rumors, Apple today announced that the new iPhone 3G S will launch on June 19th in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK. Launches will occur one week later in an additional six countries, with many more launches around the world coming over the next few months.
The iPhone 3G S contains many of the features that had been rumored including Digital Compass, Video Recording, Voice Control, 3 megapixel camera with autofocus and faster internet speeds.
Apple has also posted a guided tour of the new iPhone 3G S.
[via Mac Rumors]
This Summer’s Must-Have: Flip Mino HD
Richard | June 1, 2009
Yeah, yeah, long time no see! If you often feel like saying this, you probably travel a lot. If you travel a lot, you are either working internationally or you’re couch-surfing the world. If latter applies, did you ever wonder why you never take your camcorder with you? This is – most probably – because it is too bulky and heavy for your actions. And here (finally) comes the answer, if any: The Flip Mino, and the Flip Mino HD. At the size of a normal mobile phone, this full-fletched digital camcorder allows you to capture the very best moments in full-motion – at a comparably low price.
[via Flip Video]









